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  • Kini, A., & Choobineh, J. (1998). Trust in electronic commerce: ==Literature==
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  • ...the world and which has hundreds of songs sung in it, and a vast amount of literature written in it. [[The Stone City]], for example, was originally written in E ==Literature==
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  • In academic [[literature]], a reference is a previously published written work within academic [[pub References to many types of printed matter may come in an electronic or machine-readable form. For books, there exists the ISBN and for journal
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  • ...ly the humanities include [[Languages|ancient and modern languages]] and [[literature]], [[history]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[visual arts|visual]] and ...ess, the influence of classical ideas in humanities such as philosophy and literature remain strong.
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  • *Buckingham, David. After the Death of Childhood: Growing Up in the Age of Electronic Media. Blackwell Publishers, 2000. ISBN 0745619339. *O’Malley, Andrew. The Making of the Modern Child: Children’s Literature and Childhood in the Late Eighteenth Century. London: Routledge, 2003.
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  • ...e first civilization; alphabetic writing, the second; printing, the third; electronic recording and broadcasting, the fourth; and computer communication, the fif ===Electronic media===
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  • ...o [[pictograms]], to the [[phonetic alphabet]], to [[typography]], to the electronic communications of today – restructures human consciousness, profoundly ch Both McLuhan and Ong also document the re-emergence, in the electronic age, of a kind of ‘[[secondary orality]]’ that displaces written words
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  • ...ly the humanities include [[Languages|ancient and modern languages]] and [[literature]], [[history]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[visual arts|visual]] and ...ure]], as well as performing arts such as [[theatre]] and [[dance]], and [[literature]]. Other humanities such as language are sometimes considered to be part o
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  • ...bring in the whole world and the whole world’s history of music, art, and literature. Spirit is how to use and make this time valuable. This is a spiritual chal ...that can carry you most anywhere and everywhere--everywhere with all your electronic media today.
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  • ...wherever and whenever your mind can wants to go. The whole history of art, literature, and music, and science is available to you now. For days on end your marve
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  • ...tarry/tycho.html Tycho Brahe] pages by Adam Mosley at Starry Messenger: An Electronic [[History of astronomy|History of Astronomy]], University of Cambridge *[https://www.univie.ac.at/hwastro Electronic facsimile editions of the rare book collection at the Vienna Institute of A
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  • ...at low prices to huge audiences. [[Radio]] and [[television]] allowed the electronic duplication of [[information]] for the first time. Electronic media and print media include:
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  • ...ieved to be by the same [[author]], all that remains of the [[poetical]] [[literature]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Saxon old Saxons], i.e. the Sax *[https://www.wulfila.be/lib/sievers/1878/Index.html Electronic facsimile] of Eduard Siever's 1878 edition
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  • Will) to know with whom they associate to form many different forms of electronic matter (Electron, *Welmek: Chief of Educational Literature and Philosophy, Urantia Magisterial Mission
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  • ...ly in the pre-Christian era.[12] More recent assessments of [[Sanskrit]] [[literature]], however, have tended to bring the chronological horizon of the [[texts]] # The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute (BORI) electronic edition. Electronic text (C) Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune, India, 1999.
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  • ...velous computers which can give you the whole history of your world’s art, literature, science, medicine, cosmology, geology, and on and on. There need be no lim
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  • ...and retention, whether this is genetic or technological (from writing to "electronic card indexes"). And thus grammatology is not a science of man because it de [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...ronunciation, and etymology. It embraces not only the standard language of literature and conversation, whether current at the moment, or obsolete, or archaic, b ===Electronic versions===
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  • ...egins the ‘‘Index to Periodical Literature,’’ the first general periodical literature index in the US. ...tion science: Award symposium on contributions of the Division of Chemical Literature (Information) to the Chemical Society. Journal of Chemical Information and
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  • ...oposal for the World Wide Web]</ref> The role model was provided by EBT's (Electronic Book Technology, a spin-off from the === History in literature ===
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