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    Imagine a world without free internet Internet has become a necessity that we cannot live without. From the Middle School student to the Chemical Engineer the way the internet help to make their day productive is immense. Since over 2 billion people using the internet every day the online piracy has become unstoppable. Without a doubt it is the duty of the government to take people who violate laws and bring to custody. But that doesn’t mean they have the right to take away the freedom of the

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    Sarah Cilbrith Dr. Jarvis English 114 10-2-11 Healing the World without Racism or Oppression Ever wonder what the world would be like without racism or oppression? Would people actually get along and not judge? Or would they find something else to have a problem with. Is it possible to even live in a world without racism? Let’s heal the world with racism‚ by taking it out of the world. People will do and say whatever will make them feel better even if it’s at the expense of others. With art

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    Metaphysics of Colour

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    Are colours objective or subjective‚ or both? Our visual perception of the world contains colours. Our understanding of colour is related to other facets of what we visually perceive. Our theory of colour can help to understand other theories and concepts. For this reason it is important to come to a conclusion about the objectivity or subjectivity of colour. The most important question that needs to be asked in regards to this topic is “Are physical objects‚ independent of perceivers experiences

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    Psychology of Colours

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    Psychological Properties Of Colours * The Colour Affects System * Research * Personality Type 1/Colours * Personality Type 2/Colours * Personality Type 3/Colours * Personality Type 4/Colours Colour Affects 908 Keyes House Dolphin Square London SW1V 3NB Tel: +44 (0)20 7233 9904 © 2008-12 Angela Wright. All Rights Reserved. * Why Colour Affects? * Colour Psychology * Corporate Colour * Colour Courses * Personal Colour Why Colour Affects? *

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    Dreaming a World without Poverty Riddhi Bose Phone no- 09830071654 Email-riddhi93@yahoo.com Nationality-Indian Age-18 Sex-Male University-Christ University Bangalore‚ Karnataka-560 029 India. Poverty is the lack of income and productive resources to ensure sustainable livelihoods. It also include hunger and malnutrition‚ limited access to education and other basic services‚ social discrimination and exclusion as well as the lack of participation in decision-making. The World Social Summit identified

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    Imagine a world without imagination A prominent leader said to me today‚ imagination is for children...practical ideas are for adults...hmmm not sure how you get the ideas without imagination. It got me imagining a world Where we worry less about terms like Web 2.0‚ Podcasting‚ Social Media and more about how we can use technology to help change the world for the better... Where we talk about verbs rather than functions.....conversations vs marketing‚ value vs finance‚ hearts and minds rather

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    Our World Without Water

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    com/od/Sustainability/a/How-We-Use-Water.htm Human Appropriation of the World ’s Fresh Water Supply Water Facts: Water. (n.d.). Water.org. Retrieved July 13‚ 2012‚ from http://water.org/water-crisis/water-facts/water/ Concern Worldwide The Use of Water Today. (2012‚ 07 13). Retrieved from The Use of Water Today: http://www.worldwatercouncil.org/fileadmin/wwc/Library/WWVision/Chapter2.pdf UNDP Human Appropriation of the World ’s Fresh Water Supply. (n.d.). The Global Change Program at the University

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    Colour Symbolism

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    s3398334 – Paulo Balino Colour Symbolism RED is the color next to orange at the end of the visible spectrum. The wavelength of red light is approximately 620-740 nm on the electromagnetic spectrum. History of RED Inside cave 13B at Pinnacle Point‚ an archeological site found on the coast of South Africa‚ paleoanthropologist in 2000 found evidence that between 170‚000 and 40‚000 years ago‚ Late Stone Age people were scraping and grinding ochre‚ a clay colored red by iron oxide‚ probably with the intention

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    Colour Fastness

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    Colour Fastness Presented By T. SRIVANI Textile testing Textile testing include:     Development of new fabrics Maintenance of desired quality level Analyzing the cause of the problem in fabric Determination of acceptable consumer performance level Different kinds             Tensile testing Crease recovery Abrasion testing Color fastness Burning test Fiber identification Twist measurement Stiffness testing Textural rigidity Crease

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    A World Without In Ray Bradbury’s novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ the protagonist‚ Guy Montag‚ realizes that though his world seems perfect‚ it is devoid of happiness. First‚ Montag sees that the people of the world do not interact well. Next‚ he becomes aware that his society does not respect the sanctity of life. Then‚ Montag notices that society does not reflect upon their actions. Finally‚ Montag realizes that his world is a horrible place because it is missing many aspects that equal a happy life.

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