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  2. Technology acceptance model - Wikipedia

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    The TAM has been continuously studied and expanded—the two major upgrades being the TAM 2 [2] [3] and the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (or UTAUT). [4] A TAM 3 has also been proposed in the context of e-commerce with an inclusion of the effects of trust and perceived risk on system use. [5]

  3. IAC Inc. - Wikipedia

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    IAC Inc. is an American holding company that owns brands across 100 countries, mostly in media and Internet. [2] The company originated in 1996 as HSN Inc. as the holding company of Home Shopping Network and USA Network before changing its name to USA Networks, Inc. in 1999 and its television assets were sold to Vivendi in 2002.

  4. List of high schools for the gifted in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    District 5: Trần Đại Nghĩa High School for the Gifted: 2000 District 1: Trần Phú High School for the Gifted 1986 Haiphong: Hải An district: Lê Quý Đôn High School for the Gifted: 1986 Da Nang: Sơn Trà district: Lý Tự Trọng High School for the Gifted 1990 Cần Thơ: Cái Răng district: Thoại Ngọc Hầu High School for ...

  5. INS Vishal - Wikipedia

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    INS Vishal, also known as Indigenous Aircraft Carrier 3 (IAC-3), is a planned aircraft carrier to be built by Cochin Shipyard Limited for the Indian Navy. It is intended to be the third aircraft carrier to be built in India after INS Vikrant (IAC-1) and another Vikrant -class aircraft carrier, provisionally called (IAC-2).

  6. Green papaya salad - Wikipedia

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    Some believe that som tam gained popularity among the young Thai generations following an active publicity in the 1970s. [33] [34] Furthermore, it was created using refined recipes of Lao tam som, or tam mak hung, [35] [36] [37] likely brought to Bangkok by migrant workers from the Northeast during the mid-1900s. [38]