Yes you can
I would go on the internet and type in Afganistan war. Therefor they will give you some ideas read over them write them down and put them in your own words(never write exactly from the website).
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Nina bawden wrote this book and haha i am the first one to answer this question
let me guss... this is for a homework assingment that your teacher gave you. o i have another guess, you didnt read the section which this section was based off of so you relied on the internet... i hope you learned you lesson.
YES. it's true.
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Carries auntie
N,she is not the author of Carries War still alive
You can't read it on the internet because of copyright laws.
Internet users can read the eclipse online at ebook2u and bfemonline. The internet users need fast internet, the download manager and the PDF readers to read such documents.
No you cant it is a newish book so you cant read it legally on the internet
i used the internet which i am on now to learn to read it
Carries War is a children's novel where Carrie tells stories about what she and her brother Nick saw in World War 2. Carrie tells these stories to three orphan children.
Secretary of Defense
at the libary or in the internet
it is a communications service desgined in the cold war to transfer data after a nuclear attack it was the first internet basically Read the book "Where Wizards stay up Late" The author talks about how the arpnet and the internet were created. He says in the very beginning that it was not created to to survive a nuclear war but to share scarce resources. The idea that arpnet and the internet were created to survive a nuclear was is a very common misconception. Read the the book, it is only $10 from Amazon and it is non technical.
The internet, which carries more information than any other communication medium.