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    Throughout time there has always been revolutionary inventions and ideas have been changed the way our lives have changed. In the text “The Phonograph and its Future” Thomas edison uses the possibilities of the phonograph and answered the typical questions like the durability of the phonograph to show how revolutionary his invention is for the world. On the other hand he could have used the past experience of how the phonograph. Because the North American Review was the first Literary Magazine it was

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    Future of Telecommunications

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    | WORK CASE 15 | Case Study 15 | Bus5480 Strategic Management Professor: Dr. Uchenna Nwabueze | Skype versus AT&T and the Future of Telecommunications | 4/8/2012 | Prepared by: James Whetsel | Executive Summary This report was written to analyze the competition among the Voice-over Internet Protocol (VoIP) industry segment‚ especially as it relates to the relationship between Skype and AT&T and the competition between the VoIP market and the land line market. In

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    Holden's Future

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    One’s past has a way of shaping one’s future. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ written by J.D. Salinger‚ Salinger established Holden Caulfield’s character through his background and experiences. As a sixteen year old student‚ Holden had to encounter many obstacles from life to death. His pure mind becomes traumatized as he had to deal through deaths at such an early age. Allie was Holden’s younger brother‚ his death was like-changing for Holden Especially since the deaths were of children young of age

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    Future Music

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    stars — such as Gorillaz or Alvin and the Chipmunks — you’re not that far off. But there is one critical difference — unlike the others‚ anyone with a computer can use Miku to sing and dance.That’s because Hatsune Miku — literally ‘first sound of the future’— is not the first‚ but definitely is the most popular Vocaloid‚ at heart a set of voicebank softwares with a 3D model and a fixed backstory. No‚ she’s not just a singing robot. Her voice was provided by Japanese voice actress Saki Fujita‚ meaning

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    Technology in the future

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    2023- Every year‚ every month and every day new technology is invented as we speak it is in the making‚ here are some concepts that may overtake technology in the future of 2023 and reshape our lives forever. Have you ever wanted to be smarter and less forgetful about things well in 2023‚ Mind controlled wearable and implanted technology will be at your service…By now‚ it’s becoming possible to replicate small areas of the brain‚ in order to repair damage from Alzheimer’s‚ stroke and lost memories

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    idea of feeding a population of 9 billion by the year 2050 is daunting. Consider the United Nations’ estimate that 1 billion people in the world today are hungry. The average number of malnourished people worldwide between 1990and 2006 is 850 million with the high point of 1.023 billion hungry people‚ reached in the 2008 crises. Before we can determine if we can feed 9 billion people in 2050‚ is it not a better question to ask: “Have we met the needs of our current population?” Increases in population

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    The Future of Mankind

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    Without being unnecessarily pessimistic but only realistic‚ I generally consider that the future of mankind looks rather dark and unpromising due to the irretrievable damages that technological advances‚ overpopulation and environmental problems have already caused and will probably continue to cause to human race in the future. Even though I agree some improvements in these areas have been made‚ to me they are not enough to stop the downward spiral of negative impact on mankind. First‚ advanced

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    Future energy Have you ever thought about the energy providing you electricity for your daily life that nuclear power could take you off from this world (it is not clear what you mean here)? What was your feeling when you watching news about the Fukushima nuclear crisis? What do you think when you see how victims of Chernobyl disaster live today? Good start – the questions are a very good way to get your reader’s attention.) All of those issues are just because of one reason – the safety problem

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    Factories should feed their animals normal diets‚ and not just corn because it is unhealthy and immoral. Those who oppose may say that the corn is cheaper and feeds ore‚ but taking other factors in account‚ it may not turn out to be all that cheap. Corn is not the most nutritious crop‚ and most of the animals in factory farms don’t eat corn in their normal diets‚ nevertheless factories continue to feed large amounts of corn to the animals. This drastic change in diets are not beneficial to the animals

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    Secrets of the future.

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    Secrets of the Future “The best thing about future is it comes one day at a time”‚ this was once said by Abraham Lincoln‚ who was a president of the United States. Some may say that fortune telling is an alluring and tempting force which forms a profound and vivid fascination over the mind of a man. Others believe that it is the linguistics of the language the future teller conveys to the eager mind. The soothing words dissociating the unknown and the attractive source of discussion

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