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    References: Biography of Mata Amritanandamayi. Retrieved October 18‚ 2010 from the World Wide Web: http://profiles.incredible-people.com/mata-amritanandamayi/ http://americanhistory.about.com/od/abrahamlincoln/p/plincoln.htm Martin Kelly‚ Abraham Lincoln - 16th President of the United States retrieved October 20‚ 2010 from the World Wide Web: Mata Amritanandamayi Mata Amritanandamayi. Retrieved October 18‚ 2010 from the World Wide Web: http://www.iloveindia.com/spirituality/gurus/mata-amritanandmayi.html Mata

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    assignments from ten undergraduate courses. English for Specific Purposes‚ 8‚ 1‚ pp Brown‚ I. 1999. Internet treasure hunts: A treasure of an activity for students learning English Internet TESL Journal‚ 5‚ 3. Retrieved April 1‚ 2002 from the World Wide Web: Brucklacher‚ B. and B. Gimbert. 1999. Role-playing software and WebQuests—What’s possible with cooperative learning and computers Chávez‚ M. 1998. Learner’s perspective on authenticity. IRAL: International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language

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    Assignment: Info Bank Fast Food: Is it a Smart Choice? 1. Andrews‚ J. (2007) Surprise Ingredients In Fast Food Retrieved September 3‚ 2011‚ from http://www.naturalnews.com/022194_sodium_ingredients_food.html Source : World Wide Web What is it about? The article explains on the disadvantages of fast food. It also talks about all dangerous fast food ingredients which can harm our health. In this article we can found separated fast food restaurants and their “special” recipes (McDonald’s

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    WITHOUT THE INTERNET‚ THE WORLD WOULD NOT FUNCTION Internet was one of the greatest inventions in the nineteenth century‚ it has progressed since then to meet our needs and like every other invention the internet has its benefits and flaws. The World Wide Web has made a difference to too many people all over the world‚ that if the internet was abolished the world would go on a downward spiral. This essay shall elaborate on the positive outcomes such as how the communication gap has been filled

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    power and software applications over the Internet (the cloud)‚ rather than purchasing their own hardware and software. Data are stored on powerful servers in massive data centers‚ and can be accessed by anyone with an Internet connection and standard Web browser. Cloud computing consists of three types of services: * Cloud infrastructure as a service: customers use processing‚ storage‚ networking‚ and other computing resources from cloud service providers to run their information systems.

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    Publius Although many people believe that the World Wide Web is anonymous and secured from censorship‚ the reality is very different. Government‚ law courts‚ and other officials who want to censor‚ examine or trace a file of materials on the Web need merely go to the server (the online computer) where they think the file is stored. Using their subpoena power‚ they can comb through the server’s drives to find the files they are looking for and the identity of the person who created the files.

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    withdrawal of individuals from social interaction‚ through various methods. With the world wide web being ever so convenient in the modern world‚ who would bother to get dressed and walk to the library when everything is sitting there on the web? For once in your life though‚ think of how much you are missing out on social opportunities and the changes the Internet has on your behaviour. The world wide web‚ despite being a giant museum that holds everything from the figure of pi to the pros and

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    abbreviated as The World Wide Web commonly known as the web is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a web browser‚ one can view web pages that may contain text‚ images‚ videos‚ and other multimedia and navigate between them via hyperlinks. HTTP: The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application protocol for distributed‚ collaborative‚ hypermedia information systems. HTTP is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web. URL: A uniform

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    something big in the internet.” In the book‚ “Understanding Computers”‚ Reggie Planas defined web site as “A collection of web pages maintained by a college‚ university‚ government‚ agency‚ company of individual. Some popular website many are trying to access at the same time.” Reggie Planas commended that: “internet is the largest computer of smaller interconnected networks around the world.” Planas also stated that: some of the strengths of the internet is that it is structured around

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    1997 The World Wide Web is a powerfully fluid and dynamic network of information‚ accessed over the medium of the Internet‚ that was popularized in the mid-nineties. Revolutionizing the way people can learn‚ entertain‚ communicate‚ and share‚ the World Wide Web is responsible for the ease that we have grown so accustomed to within our lives. Tim Bernes-Lee‚ a British scientist at CERN‚ conceived the web as means of sharing information between scientists and government agencies as a web of documents

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