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    Essay on English as a world language and its future in India Many people think that the teaching of English is playing havoc with our native regional languages. Even the protagonists of Hindi‚ our national language‚ are deadly opposed to it. They think that English is a foreign language and an average Indian can neither understand it‚ nor express himself in it. Moreover much energy of a child is being wasted in the learning of English. So English should altogether be abolished from this land.

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    television and radio broadcasting‚ telephones and other wireless communications‚ navigation and radar for a variety of measurements including police speed traps‚ and even microwave cooking ovens. 2 Objective After reading this unit‚ you should be able to understand: • Microwave Frequencies • Microwave link Properties • Microwave radio relay • Different Digital radio systems 3 Classification of Electromagnetics wave Electromagnetic waves can be broadly classified

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    Article Imagining the future of a child born today in the developing world Life used to be simple and beautiful in the villages of Africa. Families lived together peacefully. While parents farmed‚ grandparents remained at home taking care of their grandchildren. Children played in the sand‚ while the elderly sat quietly under the trees nearby. Such was life in African villages‚ that is‚ before the reality of evil and horror in this world brought to Africa a new concept. War‚ disease‚ poverty

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    Brave new world is our future and is supposed to be representing our world. At first it was difficult to get the connection but with more understanding I’m beginning to understand what the meanings are being everything. Some of the topics Huxley describes seems very odd because it makes no sense to us‚ but then there are other examples he uses. The way Huxley tries to show us certain things he sees about our world is different and mind boggling. One part of the book that confuses me is when Fanny

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    How Ge Is Disrupting Itself

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    How GE Disrupting Itself We call the process used to IN MAY 2009‚ General Elecsold modified Western develop the two machines and tric announced that over the next six years it would spend billion products to emerging take them global reverse innovation‚ because it’s the opposite of to create at least health-care markets. Now‚ to the glocalization approach that innovations that would substantially lower costs‚ increase access‚ preempt the emerging many industrial-goods manufacturers based in

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    Hailey Haskins English 2 Honors Day One I use technology every single day mostly on the week days because on the weekends I have softball tournaments. My iphone is what I use most of the time‚ my phone is always in my hands or on me. Yes I have a laptop but I only use it for school projects‚ buying things offline and Netflex. I actually do not have a TV in my room by my choice. I don’t watch any TV‚ I mostly watch Netflex on my laptop. The apps that I am always on are snapchat‚ twitter

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    can do today; the only difference is that it is implanted in the body of the user. Those who do not have a feed are ostracized by society. Having this technological integration gave corporations greater access to collect data about their users and market more products in line with a particular user’s interests. This expanded both social and corporate panoptic mechanisms. Socially‚ having a feed meant that it became easier and easier to keep up with trends. So easy‚ in fact‚ that trends such as hairstyles

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    Policing in the Future Team A CJA/214 April 3‚ 2013 Lenard Wells Policing in the Future Policing in the future has many exciting advancements to be made in technology such as facial recognition‚ thermal and infrared sensors‚ and night vision just to name a few. Augmented reality systems are systems that are designed to present digital information to users on what they are look at in reality (The Pennsylvania state university‚ 2012) Another aspect of future policing is predictive policing

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    were chosen for this group project are‚ “UNICEF” and “Feed the Children”. We chose these two websites since these are charitable websites with good moral‚ good will and practices which provide great ethos. There were several differences in design and structure between the two websites which will be described in the following paragraphs. On the web site for UNICEF‚ this organization is for the assistance to aide countries around the world. They distribute food‚ supplies‚ medicine to villages in

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    FEED‚ by M.T. Anderson‚ is one of those books that has voice galore. It had so much voice‚ it was kind of hard to read. In fact‚ as one point in the first forty pages‚ I got so frustrated with it‚ I put the book down and didn’t know if I would pick it back up. This is a book that’s told from the first person point of view of a teenager who is connected to internet feed. The feed is yelling at him all the time: ads‚ news stories‚ TV shows‚ games. It was like reading a book with a stereo blaring

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