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Answer:
- Web Browsers,
- Digital Satellite Television,
- Streaming Audio and,
- Text Messaging
Explanation:
The first web browser was launched in 1990 and was known as WorldWideWeb. To avoid confusion, it was later renamed the Nexus Browser. It was created by none other than the inventor of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
The first Digital Satellite broadcasts were dated in 1994 in the United States.
The first known text message ever sent was in 1992 when a 22 year old man known as Neil Papworth used his personal computer to send the first characters ever to be sent by text messaging, "Merry Christmas". Mr. Papworth was an engineer working in the United Kingdom at the time.
Streaming Audio also debuted in the '90s although no definite date is given.
So that they know what the world is about and that they become aware of what is happening out or what will happen if they do certain things.
They were arrested for "<span>Using their authority to intimidate suspects and harassing immigrants".
"Miller boys," refers to a little group of East Haven officers on the 4-to-midnight move captured Tuesday following a long government examination and accused of threatening Latinos who challenged enter the town's fringes.
Government specialists called them "bullies" and the arraignment against them charges a not insignificant rundown of violations running from over the top power for beating suspects with their hands bound behind them to impeding equity.</span>
Answer:
Adopted: 1952 Revised: 1995
Explanation:
Appreciate and promote diversity in our organization. Adopted by the delegates at the 1952 National FFA Convention. The Code of Ethics was revised by the delegates at the 1995 National FFA Convention.