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    Life in 100 Years

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    will be frequent to the space and moon. The tourism industry will be more vertical than horizontal.   The internet would have already taken every nook and corner of the earth in detail to the drawing rooms of peoples’ homes.   Family structure will erode. Very few women will opt for permanent  marriage or child bearing. Pregnancy and its complications will seek them for renting wombs and resort to artificial insemination. O‚ this is already in vogue‚ right? May be cloning will replace it. But the chances

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    Sirinivasa Ramanujan‚  (born December 22‚ 1887‚ Erode‚ India—died April 26‚ 1920‚ Kumbakonam)‚ Indian mathematician whose contributions to the theory of numbers include pioneering discoveries of the properties of the partition function. When he was 15 years old‚ he obtained a copy of George Shoobridge Carr’s Synopsis of Elementary Results in Pure and Applied Mathematics‚ 2 vol. (1880–86). This collection of some 6‚000 theorems (none of the material was newer than 1860) aroused his genius. Having

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    SDME: Happisburgh Background Happisburgh is located 30km north east of Norwich‚ the soil consists mainly of relatively soft Jurassic-Cretaceous aged mudstone‚ limestone and sandstone‚ and as such is easily eroded; currently it is sitting on and even in the sea coast‚ with a population of 1400 people and roughly 600 buildings also while currently being a coastal village it was once separated from the sea by the parish of Whimpell‚ historic records seem to suggest that over 250m of land were eroded

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    Dependence on Technlogy

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    Dependence on Technology Technology is bound to ease the work of humans and get their problems solved in a fraction of seconds. While technical advancements help us to get rid of the problems we face‚ it is true to a great extent that they are deteriorating our ability to think for ourselves. There is no doubt that in the long run‚ people will completely rely on technology for whatsoever problem they face and they will ultimately lose their ability to think for innovative solutions. Taking the

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    Pizza is a kind of Italian origin and cuisine; it was spread to Australia by Italian immigrants from early 1920s. The pizza restaurants or shops main made and sold the pizzas. Toto’s Pizza House (Toto’s) is the first pizza shop established in Australia‚ it opened for business on July 1961‚ where the business has remained since. (Wikipedia‚ 2012) Nowadays in Australia‚ there are more than 3000 businesses of pizza‚ includes notable pizzerias and pizza chains. Some of those originated in Australia

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    Peptic Ulcer

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    stomach lining. Too much irritation of the lining then leads to ulcers developing. Regular use of some antibiotics can also erode the mucosal lining of the stomach like aspirin‚ several antibiotics such as tetracycline‚ quinidine‚ potassium chloride and others. Furthermore‚ regular use of aspirin‚ ibuprofen‚ naproxen‚ or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can erode the mucosal lining of the stomach as well. Investigators believe that NSAIDs can cause a gastric ulcer by inhibiting prostaglandins

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    Desert are created via natural ways‚ through climate changes and natural erosion‚ the wind blowing in those areas carries little or no moisture‚ bringing only fog and mist but no rains also those winds pick up and carry rock particles and those‚ will erode the ground and or the other rocks creating furthermore erosions‚ those desert’s also are the result of human activities such as deforestation‚ when humans deplete an area of the fragile eco system and natural protections from eroding winds‚ and the

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    refraction‚ wave erosion and coastal transportation. The waves refract around the headland and attack the sides of the headland. Because of the sea wall the waves can no longer attack the side of the Otakimiro Headland. This means the waves no longer erode the northern side of the headland and material‚ such as Awhitu sand stone and volcanic rock are no longer eroded and deposited in to the sea at Muriwai. Because of the lack of erosion‚ the amount of sediment transported northward‚ up the beach‚ is

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    Krause Abstract: Developing countries are participating in bilateral and multilateral trade agreements in record numbers. Despite their eagerness to enter into the global market‚ fears remain that free trade with large industrialized nations will erode infant industrial sectors‚ hindering the process of economic development. The aim of this paper is to answer a central question: what are the positive/ negative effects of trade liberalization on the developing country’s economy? This paper will examine

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    Who's Watching Watchdog

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    Common Rules govern the ethical practice for researchers using participants. Sometimes the guidelines are unclear and not entirely effective in protecting patients in research studies. “Current trends in research and it’s regulation continue to erode the requirement of consent‚ while the level of acceptable risk has been elevated to the extent some have described the minimum risk as being upwardly mobile” (Alvino‚ p. 903). This problem has emerged in the last decade because

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