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    PAt the beginning of XXI century communication processes perform an important role in regulation of state and economic interests. The modern world of information builds its own priorities, based on new types of opportunities of the media and media content. Media content are messages produced by mass media such as Internet, newspapers, magazines, books, video entertainments and television. People have great opportunities of getting information they need in short time. Mass media are important functions

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    “Sony”. The old good days has gone. Some new technology firm, such as Apple or Samsung, which produce electronic device and

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    Table of contents Introduction........................................................................................................1 Local media spectacle........................................................................................2 Global Media spectacle......................................................................................5 List of illustrations.............................................................................................7 Bibliography

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    A Metabolic pathway is a series of chemical reactions in which the product of one reaction becomes the substrate for the next reaction. (Nature.com, 2010). Chemical reactions in metabolic pathways rarely take place spontaneously. Each reaction step is catalysed, by an enzyme. Enzymes are important for catalysing all types of biological reactions: those that require energy as well as those that release energy. (Metabolic Pathways, 2016) (Metabolic Pathways, 2016) Enzymes are proteins that control

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    for over forty years. The diet excludes absolute consumption of carbohydrates and encourages unlimited amounts of protein and fat. “In 2003, about three million people in the UK had tried the diet” ("Atkins and the never-ending battle over carbs, BBC News," n.d.) because according to People magazine, “weight loss [was] extremely fast.” ("Atkins Diet, People.com," n.d.) Studies show that Atkins diet may “induce weight loss in the short term” (Bryngelsson & Asp, 2005, p. 17) because starving the body

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    Education in Europe This essay will compare and contrast the education system in the United Kingdom and Denmark. It will focus on primary education and lower secondary, focusing on the Folkeskole, aims of this, how each country goes about doing examinations and grading, the curriculum content and how each country differs and also the teaching and learning of each country. There are three different ideologies behind the education system; these include classical humanism, encyclopaedism and pragmatism

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    Debenhams Tall Structure

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    performance. HR participates by training employees to increase their ability in a way that advances the business’ goals - the right training ensures staff know what they are doing and can improve staff morale along with productivity. Hr also recruit new employees fit for the job - selection is crucial due to production and performance value but also saves costs. So, HR works with all departments as they provide and develop the staff departments have to work with. The IT department works with works

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    Technological Impacts and Influences on News Reporting and Presentation Forms of technology have always had a significant influence on the way news is both reported and presented; there is no reason to suppose this situation will change as new technologies develop and mature in the future. Examples from the past are legion, but a couple of particularly striking ones may serve to illustrate the extreme impact changes in technology have upon what we regard as "news". The development of the printing

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    Electronic File Sharing Often times new technology enables completely new activities, discoveries, and ways of living, once not possible without that particular technology. An example of this would be the microscope and telescope, which now allow us to see things not possible before. Other times, new technology allows us to do things which we did before, but in a different way.1 A good example of this is electronic file sharing over the Internet. Unauthorized file sharing was possible

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    Africa, particularly in the Karoo Basin (Times Live, 2017). Although fracking is a good source of energy it also controversial because it is argued that the process may cause small earth tremors which could, in the long run, result to earthquakes (BBC News, 2015). South Africa is a water scarce country and water in the Karoo is under continuous stress due to pollution and depletion (Times live, 2017). This than implies that in South Africa fracking could cause huge loss of

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