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    the integration of technology into all levels of military operations. War was always been a declaration of hostility between two opposing groups clashed over a battlefield in a duel with the ultimate aim to impose its will on the other. However, the advent of new technologies has completely changed these legendary and almost static clashes. New technologies have emerged in the military making maneuvering,…

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    was in vain that she resisted, saying to them: "I am a poor girl; I do not know how to ride or fight." The voices only reiterated: "It is God who commands it." Yielding at last, she left Domremy in January, 1429, and again visited Vaucouleurs” (New Advent). So the recruiters didn’t know that she was a female and would have denied her permission to join them in war. So she dressed as a man and went for that disguise so they don't accuse her of being a heretic and execute her for trying to be a…

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    In recent history, there have been remarkable breakthroughs in medical technology. The advent of vaccinations, HIV AIDS treatment options and targeted chemotherapy are all incredible discoveries that have saved millions of lives. However, recent research into the application of regenerative therapies using stem cells has loomed over most other discoveries as possibly the most important breakthrough in recent history. Because stem cells are so versatile, they could be be used to treat diseases…

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    mankind's oldest method of settling disputes. Every technological change necessitated a fundamental change in the way soldiers fought war. It is this fundamental change in warfare which is the change in discipline. With WWI came trench warfare. The advent of weapons the such as the machine gun 20-30 years earlier made line infantry completely obsolete. A new, far slower method of war had to be created. The whole concept of trench warfare sought to minimise the potential damage of these new…

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    Cinema Case Study

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    economic impact on the society. It tries to unravel the factors that led to the decline of the business and the new trend in the re-emergence of cinema houses in the country. Key words: Cinema, Business, Lagos, Nigeria. 1. Introduction Prior to the advent of the television and home video in Nigeria, cinema was one of the major means of entertainment and relaxation in the country. Lagosians, in particular, already had a vibrant cinema culture since the colonial era. Cinemas, seeing films or…

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    Mbit Casino Essay

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    December is an exciting month for online gambling as Bitcoin casinos feel more generous in giving away huge prizes, exciting freebies, and loads of fantastic rewards. Christmas is best celebrated with the enticing bonuses and promotions rolled out by the top casinos in the Bitcoin market, and this festive spirit even extends until the remaining minutes of this year. To make the most of the December promotions in store for Bitcoin and cryptocurrency players, here are the various ways to enjoy…

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    2.1 The Threat of Communism While the Cold War is generally considered a bipolar rivalry, the Southeast Asian context had evolved into a tripolar security concern- involving the Chinese Diaspora in the various states and their Communist Chinese counterparts. In Thailand, domestic anxiety intensified due to the presence of the large Chinese population and their large shares in the domestic economy, which rendered them forces to be reckoned with. The Thai government sought to rapidly quash…

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    the day after. Although Christmas celebrations start way before that for some Christians who believe in Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches. For these Christians, “they usually have Advent, which is a period whereby Christians prepare themselves by fasting to celebrate the coming of Jesus” (Cooper, 2016). Advent is celebrated four weeks prior to Christmas. On Christmas Eve, families will do their final touch ups…

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    Modern Time Analysis

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    SOCIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT MODERN TIMES (1936)-A REVIEW INTRODUCTION: Today we live in an era replete with all the luxuries of modernity. Indeed coming off traditional lifestyle and moving into modern times brought about great changes both positive and negative. Though the origins of modernity can be traced back a hundred years, it was only in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that recognisably modern societies appeared. Also known as the Great Transformation period there were stark…

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    Like the colony of ants, individuals should devotedly carry out their functions, and by doing so, other processes in the society such as governance will be smooth hence steady development, too. However, the advent of technology has both adversely and positively affected communities. One of the adverse impacts of technology is the formation of the Generation Me. In this generation, individuals believe in egocentricity though in a “clever” way that they cannot…

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