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…borders. To an extent this is a valid point. Morals vary drastically in different parts of the world. For example, women in the Middle East have very few rights outside the household. Women’s servitude is largely accepted as a way of life…
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…Will there ever be an end of the world? I don’t really know if there would be one for sure. I think that there will be an end of the world or the end of the all live creatures on this planet. Just because people are dumb and all they want to do is go…
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…A Computerized World Since the first computer was made in the late fifties, the technology has developed extremely. Computers which took the place of a living-room then, are now being made in creditcard-formats. More and more areas are being taken over…
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…, aspirations and a willingness to reach their goals. But it's not just the melting of culture and beliefs from around the world that make this such a unique and new place, because we can see this happen in other parts of the world. It's what Americans do…
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…of musical notation. From the fifteen century and on, the khazes were understood and used less and less and disappeared completely by the nineteenth century. A new musical annotation system was created by Hamparts'um Limonyan in 1813 in Constantinople. (http…
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Category: /Entertainment
…opportunities and technological advances for multimedia companies throughout the world. The NEP Supershooters truck used for ESPN-HD's NFL coverage employs the new Grass Valley Kalypso HD video production switcher and is the first North American user of Grass…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to the next, all of which have not come close to being solved. Maybe if we stop creating new conflicts between us and strive for a common goal we can set aside conflict and become a better society. "The world we live in appears…
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World Court The World Court has developed as an arena where states can solve legal disagreements between each other. The development of international law gave need to such a venue and therefore the United Nations facilitated to this need…
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…of the more important people on campus, fraternities and sororities. Once mommies little boy, or daddies little girl get to college they become as little babies again. Looking at a whole new world in which they live. This isn’t the quiet town in which they grew…
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…six. Thanks to the enormous influence of those industries in Washington, Repetitive Mistake Syndrome also afflicts lawmakers, regulators and even the courts. Last year Internet radio, a promising new industry that threatened to give listeners choices far…
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