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As soon as I had finished my work, I went to the market.
Because Mass media is way of through a collection of different media technologies that is urgent for a big number of people. Print media gives information in physical objects, such as books, comics, magazines or newspapers. Mass media may take the form of broadcast media, as television and radio. Mass media serves to get and share information. But we should pay attention to certain things as we are using mass media. Not all mass media are reliable, and news can be fake.
The international organizations plays a various role that positively and negatively impact the global socio-economic development of various nations. These are institutions that are set to uphold the values of certain agendas that are put out there for member nations to embark on in improving a nation’s socio-economic development. Some of these agendas and charters do come with costs and these costs includes fines, punishments. It also has benefits, a benefit weaker and stronger nations in achieving certain goals
in the global spectrum. International organizations set standards for other nations to follow in ensuring economic development and social empowerment through education, sponsorship, loans, and conditions that needs to be met.
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The building was built in 2001
Technology refers to the use of tools, machines, materials, techniques and sources of power to make work easier and more productive. While science is concerned with understanding how and why things happen, technology deals with making things happen.
Since independence, Uzbekistan has made great efforts to take her place the world community. Uzbekistan became a member of the UN on March 2, 1992. In 1993 President Islom Karimov introduced Uzbekistan as a new, young country at the 48th session of the General Assembly. In his speech he touched on topics where action was needed such as the fight against drugs and improving the Aral Sea situation. 1993 also saw the opening of a UN office in Uzbekistan. Today the UN is involved in a number of development programmes in Uzbekistan. These range from industrial development programmes and programmes against drugs, to programmes to promote children’s health and school development program-mes. In 1994 the UN held an international meeting on the ‘Silk Road’. Many issues were discussed such as the possibility of making Central Asia a nuclear free zone. In 1997 an international conference on this theme was held in Tashkent. Representatives from 56 countries and 16 international organizations attended the conference.
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