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  2. World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    Some users pronounce it dub-dub-dub, particularly in New Zealand. [36] Stephen Fry , in his "Podgrams" series of podcasts, pronounces it wuh wuh wuh . [ 37 ] The English writer Douglas Adams once quipped in The Independent on Sunday (1999): "The World Wide Web is the only thing I know of whose shortened form takes three times longer to say than ...

  3. Civil law (legal system) - Wikipedia

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    Civil law is sometimes referred to as neo-Roman law, Romano-Germanic law or Continental law. The expression "civil law" is a translation of Latin jus civile, or "citizens' law", which was the late imperial term for its legal system, as opposed to the laws governing conquered peoples (jus gentium); hence, the Justinian Code's title Corpus Juris Civilis.

  4. Computers in the classroom - Wikipedia

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    College campuses used computer mainframes in education since the initial days of this technology, and throughout the initial development of computers. The earliest large-scale study of educational computer usage conducted for the National Science Foundation by The American Institute for Research concluded that 13% of the nation's public high schools used computers for instruction, although no ...

  5. Hospital information system - Wikipedia

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    A hospital information system (HIS) is an element of health informatics that focuses mainly on the administrational needs of hospitals.In many implementations, a HIS is a comprehensive, integrated information system designed to manage all the aspects of a hospital's operation, such as medical, administrative, financial, and legal issues and the corresponding processing of services.

  6. Trans-Pacific Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Brunei, Chile, Singapore and New Zealand are parties to the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (TPSEP), which was signed in 2005, and entered into force in 2006. The original TPSEP agreement contains an accession clause and affirms the members' "commitment to encourage the accession to this Agreement by other economies".

  7. Internet - Wikipedia

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    While online gaming has been around since the 1970s, modern modes of online gaming began with subscription services such as GameSpy and MPlayer. [129] Non-subscribers were limited to certain types of game play or certain games. Many people use the Internet to access and download music, movies and other works for their enjoyment and relaxation.

  8. Stop Online Piracy Act - Wikipedia

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    [193] However, in the wake of online protests held on January 18, 2012, Rep. Lamar Smith has stated, "The House Judiciary Committee will postpone consideration of the legislation until there is wider agreement on a solution", [10] and Sen. Reid announced that the PIPA test vote scheduled for January 24 would also be postponed. [10] [194] [195]

  9. Port Klang Free Zone - Wikipedia

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    Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) is a 1,000-acre (4.0 km 2) commercial and industrial zone established in 2004 in Malaysia. [1] It is a regional distribution hub as well as a trade and logistics centre offering extensive distribution and manufacturing facilities.