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    every day‚ without realizing that it is completely decentralized. The internet plays a great role in removing the borders on nations‚ and assisting in the process of globalization.  In a matter of seconds we can now communicate with people around the world‚ whether for important business matters or just talking to friends.  The Internet is very useful. It has many different ways of helping people such as with their homework‚ with search engines like Google‚ or entertainment‚ game websites like miniclip/video

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Titan Industries is the world’s sixth largest wrist watch manufacturer and India’s leading producer of watches under the Titan‚ Fastrack‚ Sonata‚ Nebula‚ RAGA‚ Regalia‚ Octane & Xylys brand names. It is a joint venture between one of India’s most respected business organizations‚ the Tata Group‚ and the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation(TIDCO). Its product portfolio includes watches‚ accessories and jewellery‚ in both contemporary and traditional designs. It

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    Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American who lived during the 19th century. Carnegie was an industrialist who played a pivotal role in the expansion of the American steel industry. Although he sometimes used methods that hurt the people to make profit ‚ Carnegie contributed to America’s growth as a nation economically because he connected different parts of America by building bridges and railroads and he helped cities to grow by building modern structures such as skyscrapers. Carnegie was born in

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    The World Wide Web: Http

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    The World Wide Web: HTTP 1. Introduction One of the major communication technologies that has changed the way people live and work is the Web. Perhaps what appeals the most users about the Web is that it is on demand. Users receive what they want‚ when they want it. This is unlike broadcast radio and television‚ which force users to "tune in" when the content provider makes the content available. In addition to being on demand‚ the Web has many other wonderful features that people love and cherish

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    World Wide Fund for Nature

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    PLAN Introduction…………………………………………………………………...……3 1. About World Wide Fund for nature…………………………………………4 1.1. History of WWF….………………..…………………………………4 1.2. History of the panda logo of WWF………...…………………………5 1.3. WWF’s mission……………………………………………..………...6 2. WWF in Ukraine…………………………………………………………..7 2.1. WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme Office………………………..7 2.2. WWF’s mission………………………………………………………7 2.3. WWF guiding principles……………………………………………8 3. Danube-Carpathian Region………………………………………………….9 3.1. WWF

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    them have since vanished. These so-called global villages with huge amounts of ‘information’ on whichever topic you may think of are to blame for the universal loss of morals that we experience today. Any topic under the sun is addressed on the World Wide Web‚ famously known as the ‘Internet’. Information on how to look a certain way if you want to give a certain impression on anyone can be found there. This has contributed largely to the disorientation of people in terms of the notions and beliefs

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    World Wide Web and Telnet

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    Telnet PURPOSE OF THIS REPORT Before gophers‚ hypertext‚ and sophisticated web browsers‚ telnet was the primary means by which computer users connected their machines with other computers around the world. Telnet is a plain ASCII terminal emulation protocol that is still used to access a variety of information sources‚ most notably libraries and local BBS’s. This report will trace the history and usage of this still popular and widely used protocol and explain where and how it still manages

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    Name : ______________________________________________________ NRIC No : ______________________________________________________ Contact No : ___________________ (house) ______________________(mobile) Instruction This workbook is based on the information from www.celcom.com.my. Navigate the website using the address given in the link portion. Each question has a different website address and the questions will be based on the respective webpage specified

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    Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline‚ Scotland. His family moved to the states when he was in his teens. He had many jobs working on the railroad‚ starting at the bottom by working for people‚ but soon made his way into a steel tycoon. Carnegie owned the Carnegie Steel Corporation‚ which it was known as the largest of its kind in the world. Just like Andrew did‚ he believes that children should not start out with a bunch of money. They should have to learn and work their way up to become as great

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    MAP ON INDIAN WATCH INDUSTRY Perceptual mapping is a graphics technique used by asset marketers that attempts to visually display the perceptions of customers or potential customers. Typically the position of a product‚ product line‚ brand‚ or company is displayed relative to their competition. In this discussion‚ we have analysed the concept of perceptual map on Indian Watch Industry. The concept clearly gives an insight of the Indian watch industry. The Indian watch industry started with the

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