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Category: /Literature/English
…define us to some degree. We can’t escape our color. We can’t escape our heritage. But we also can’t escape the fact that we’ve grown up speaking English and being immersed in ‘white’ culture. How many times have you heard the phrase ‘white people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…bomb, space exploration, satellites that revolve around the earth, and the planet now being an intercommunicating whole. The effects that these new technologies have had on our culture are explained. Also the hopes and possibly new ways to bring the two…
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…of how minute they may be. For the purpose of this paper, an ISP is defined as an organization that provides a basic Internet connection and manages its own network, regardless of its size. The focus of this paper is to present the issues regarding peering…
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…Nowadays, there are plenty of national cultures in this rapid development era that make us feel very difficult to be familiar with other culture. The question what is the most effective way to understand contemporary culture always hovers in our mind. I…
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…Sara R. Fletcher ID# 190513 DMA210/1 Topic: "Voice over Internet Protocol" 10-11-03         What is Voice over Internet Protocol and how dose it work? It's a technology for transmitting ordinary telephone calls over the Internet using…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…shapes our culture directly. We tend not to see just how media does this; we just keep thinking that everything that happens on TV is “ok” and “normal” Our main fear is that one-day books and teachers will not be needed. That technology will provide all…
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Category: /Literature
…. This is also seen in Our Town, when a woman asks Mr. Webb if there is any "culture or love of beauty" in the town, to which he replies "well, ma'am, there ain't much - not in the sense you mean." (Wilder: p36) This indicates that the townspeople are aware…
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…. 70% of the writing on the Internet is in English, next is Japanese. Statistics say 1 in 3 people use the Internet for E- Mail, 1 in 6 use it because they want to find out how it works, 1 in 8 want business information and 1 in 2 go to the Internet
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…] in 2000 and are not representative of all B2B Internet commerce, which grew substantially in 2000". The problem as arisen due to companies rushing to start e-marketplaces without any clear strategy. The companies fail to create any ideas on how they affect…
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…the food choice and consumption and may adversely affect the nutritional well being. Culture however appears to be the major determinant of what we eat. The concept of food consumption is much more complex, the food that we eat is at the basis of our culture
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