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Category: /Literature/English
…, the Copley Medal, the Society’s highest award in 1905. He got honorary degrees from universities around the world. Dmitri Mendeleev’s work means a lot to us. Imagine how hard it would have been to memories the elements without a periodic table? I admire…
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…The Internet Chances are, anyone who is reading this paper has at one time, at least, surfed the net once. Don't worry if you haven't, I will explain everything you need to know about the Internet and the World Wide Web. Including how it started…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in Defense Department Cold War projects of the 1950s.2 The United States Government owns the Internet and has the responsibility to determine who uses it and how it is used. The government must control what information is accessible from its agencies…
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…, and distributors and high street retailers worry about sales, and they should be worried as C.D shipments went down by 7% in the first six months of 2002. Copyrights are based on control of the market: how and when a copyright work is used. So the Internet has changed…
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…illustrations to show how the Internet, which is simply a network of computers is becoming a necessity and basis of communication. The world has indeed shrunk with the global highway, above all making complex and fastidious tasks less arduous, faster and much more…
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…access a site, something called a "cookie" is stored on our computer to track our behaviour with this site. Some people see this is an infringement of our right to anonymity. Some people are also worried about how much information can be gathered from our PC…
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…. Customers who are waiting-on-hold for customer service hear messages urging them to look at company websites. Consumers who happen to be browsing the Internet see embedded and pop-up advertising about how they can become happily involved with company websites…
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How is the Internet affecting personal interaction between people in today’s society? A few years ago, our main form of communication was via airmail or telephone. Immeasurable were hours spent writing letters or talking on the phone year. Few…
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…humanity, and we can not reverse the trend no matter how hard we try." (p.7). By this quotation, we can clearly understand that technology and new inventions changed our world completely, and we have to follow this changes day after day, and however we will try…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…What, if anything, has political economy contributed to our understanding of cultural production? The political economy perspective has made a prevalent contribution to our understanding of cultural production. From a political economist perspective…
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