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    The 80’s was known for its fashion and music‚ but the inventions were pretty radical (Jaime Purvis).” In the 1980’s the field of technology changed for later years to come. The 1980’s jump started the era of CD’s‚ Pac-man‚ and the personal computers. “The first CD title was 52nd Street by Billy Joel”( Sony‚2). Americans enjoyed many of the innovations of this time period. Technology of the 80’s had an impact in the 80’s‚ the world‚ and has still impacted the people of today. The impact of technology

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    Since technology came into our lives‚ it has become an amazing tool to do our day-to-day tasks. From working‚ entertaining and even learning (obviously). When we put technology and education together‚ the result of it is outstanding. Children and college students see it as a more fun way to learn new information about any subject. There are tons of ways technology has improved our education and tons of ways it has made it easier for us to learn and retain data. Thanks to technology‚ colleges can

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    Nowadays ‚ everybody using the technology to make their life more simple. Technology is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purpose‚ especially in industry. “Advance in computer technology” machinery and equipment develop from the application of scientific knowledge. The branch of knowledge dealing with engineering or applied sciences. In this twenty first century‚ technology has a biggest affect among students. Statistic shows 70% of teenager in this world have their own hand phone

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    Depression. Both of them had their own ideas about how to deal with the Great Depression‚ which both ideas had good points and bad points. Both presidents had different ways of addressing the situation. But they both attempted to address the consequences of the Great Depression. Hoover believed that our economy goes through cycles‚ and thought that the government should let things run its course and believed that things would eventually improve. He thought this way all until his last year as president

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    Not only did it help with competitors‚ but also it limited production so that the prices of products would increase. Both of these acts “were designed to address unemployment by regulating the number of hours worked per week and banning child labor” Then came along the Public Works Administration that helped improve cities. FDR believed that if you invest money on improving where people lived‚ it would help the economy as well. FDR brought attention to bring new policies on financial sector‚ this

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    Case Study on : Essar – the Multinational conglomerate improves service offerings with cloud power Submitted by : Harshita Gulati Roll No: N021 Division E Q. Why did Essar felt the need to choose a cloud computing platform? What were the challenges faced? Essar group is a multinational cooperation in the sectors of steel‚ energy power‚ and communications‚ shipping ports and logistics as well as construction. Essar wanted to offer its customers web-based applications with high performance

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    Technology would have greatly affected the voyage‚ Christopher Columbus made to the Americas. How would history be impacted if Christopher Columbus had the technology that exists today? Christopher Columbus would have benefitted immensely if he had access to even a few pieces of the technology available in modern times. With such technology‚ the conflicts that Christopher Columbus encountered along his voyage would have been lessened or potentially avoided. Moreover‚ some of the enemies that he encountered

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    were inclined to restore monarchies. By restoring old boundaries‚ the balance of power was ensured. This was so that no one country will become a hegemon like what France did before. They also did not want another revolution to occur. The Congress of Vienna was set up to discuss issues of restoring old boundaries and mediate issues that may potentially bring disharmony or even war. The spirit of nationalism was soaring in different parts of Europe and coupled with liberalism‚ these were forces that

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    How would the history of the United States be different? If presidents would’ve listened to George Washington’s farewell address. On September 19‚ 1796‚ George Washington gave his farewell address. John Adams was elected president after George Washington stepped down. Adams later did not listen to George Washington’s point about staying out of war. After Adams‚ Thomas Jefferson is elected president‚ and the United States sinks into a political disunity between two separate parties‚ which Washington

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    How far do you agree that the lives of black Americans did not improve much between 1945 and 1955? (30 marks) There is a great deal of evidence to support and argue the statement above regarding the lives of black Americans and whether they did or did not improve much between 1945 and 1955. Black American’s social position‚ especially in the South‚ did not improve much‚ neither did their voting rights. There was also a huge racially motivated backlash to the Brown v Topeka ruling which did not

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