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    History of the Internet

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    certainly know right from wrong. Therefore ‚ we should fully exploit the advantages of the internet‚ that advantage should not do bad things or negative. Internet always contains interesting things. Internet is one of the greatest inventions of human history. When old does not have internet‚ humans can be difficult to share the necessary information useful life‚ thanks to the internet‚ today we know a lot of things good. We need to know to take advantage of the internet to be useful‚ or exploitation of

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    Sources of History

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    Sources of History Sources of information provide the evidence from which the historian obtains facts about the past. In writing history‚ the historian not only relies on past thoughts rather re-enacts it in the context of analysing the documents and other records left. This is an indispensable condition in the quest for historical facts. Primary sources are those that have witnessed the event that took place or have been part of the incident being studied. These include written records

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    Art History

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    FINAL 1) The principle message of Egyptian art is continuity—A seamless span of time reaching back infinitely in the history and forward into the future. 2) Babylonians developed a true arch before the Romans. 3) A kouors dating from the early Archaic period. 4) This work was done in BLANK period of the fifth century bc. Here we find the BLANK of a figure in motion. 5) For many travelers‚ this is the very symbol of Rome. The Collosseum rises on three

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    essay About a boy

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    Bill Bryson Book ANDRE REVIEWS Bryson writes hysterical travel books. In this one he sets out to re-create a backpacking trip of Europe he made during the seventies when he was twenty. His descriptions of people and places will have you falling out of your chair. The beer he is offered in Belgium‚ for example‚ defies his palate. He just can’t associate the taste with any previous experience‚ but finally decides it puts him in mind of a very large urine sample‚ possibly from a circus animal. (He

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    History of Russia

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    Russia History * Ancient Russian -Russia was formed by colonizing cites which later on formed the Russian Empire. -A warrior named Rurik came into the eastern part of Russia with a group of Scandinavians‚ known as the Varangians crossed the Baltic Sea and emerged into Russia. -He & his partner‚ Oleg‚ took over cities‚ but helped invest into them. -Oleg managed to gain control of the lower region of Russia‚ which later on his son took over. -Faith was a big factor back then‚ according

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    Innocence: THE HISTORY BOYS deals quite heavily with the issue of growing up. Not only does the future of the boys hang in the balance with the entrance exams‚ but the school’s reputation lies squarely upon their shoulders. As Hector and Irwin battle over educational ideologies‚ the boys become aware of how the world works‚ no longer simply clinging to route memorization of facts and quotes. They are forced to step outside of their childlike innocence and stake claim to a more critical

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    History of Communication

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    Since the beginning of time‚ people have had the need to communicate with one and other. The most common type of communication is speech‚ but you could not talk to someone who lived 20 miles away. Then written language was developed‚ people marked symbols on paper‚ stone‚ or whatever was available. Then hundreds of years passed‚ and people who wanted to share their ideas with people had to do allot of writing‚ until someone thought to make a writing machine. This machine is called the printing

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    History Essay

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    Discursive Essay- South Africa and Mughal India Whilst researching for this essay I have been continuously surprised at how developed and sophisticated Mughal India were as a society at such an early stage compared to how much work we‚ as South Africa’s future generation have to do in order to develop our society to reach a similar level. A great example of this is the common factor of both countries being homes of one of the Seven Wonders of The World. Both being incredibly fascinating and beautiful

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    Indian History

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    The history of India begins with evidence of human activity of Homo sapiens‚ as long as 75‚000 years ago‚ or with earlier hominids including Homo erectusfrom about 500‚000 years ago.[1] The Indus Valley Civilisation‚ which spread and flourished in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent from c. 3300 to 1300 BCE in present-day Pakistan and northwest India‚ was the first major civilisation in South Asia.[2] A sophisticated and technologically advanced urban culture developed in the Mature

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    Main article: History of television In its early stages of development‚ television employed a combination of optical‚ mechanical and electronic technologies to capture‚ transmit and display a visual image. By the late 1920s‚ however‚ those employing only optical and electronic technologies were being explored. All modern television systems relied on the latter‚ although the knowledge gained from the work on electromechanical systems was crucial in the development of fully electronic television.

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