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    understanding of the text‚ but just pure functioning. Understanding of the man in the box‚ or the program‚ is associated with its intentionality‚ or in this case‚ the lack of understanding of the program is a result of its lack of intentionality. Althusser states: “Such intentionality as computers appear to have is solely in the minds of those who program them and those who use them‚ those who send in the input and those who interpret the output.” Furthermore‚ we can connect intentionality with being

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    Roman portraiture is more realistic than previous idealistic Hellanistic styles. They better depict each subject’s individuality to a degree never seen before. The purpose of Roman portraiture is to address the audience and convey specific messages to them. Ea. Roman portrait is an imperial commemorative relief and are representations of each subject’s ideology in ruling. The Roman portraits allegorically communicate these ideologies through the veristic image of the ruler. The portrayals of

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    ASSIGNMENT#1 1. DEFINE TECHNICAL WRITING. Technical writing refers to straightforward explanations and/or instructions dealing with a particular technical subject. The subject being written about may be abstract or tangible. Regardless‚ the writing must be easy to understand and follow. As with any writing project‚ the audience understands level must be considered in the development of the document. When writing about technical information‚ it is important to be concise and exact about your subject

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    Courtney Lippmann 814 Meegan Ave New Castle‚ Pa 16101 Courtney.lippmann@yahoo.com Student ID: 22047690 Exam Number: 02800601 Broadworth General Hospital 100 Hospital Way Pittsburgh‚ Pa 15252 July 22‚ 2014 Mr. Jeremy Dittmer‚ Employee Relations Specialist Wydade Consulting Services 702 Maryland Drive Pittsburgh‚ PA 15252 Dear Mr. Dittmer: First I would like to thank you for your company’s reliable support in our efforts to keep our employees properly trained. My name is Courtney Lippmann

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    Adulthood Natasha Bowden PSY/201 December 5‚ 2009 Adulthood Within this article the subject is adulthood and the transitional phases that we go through from childhood into adulthood. The discussion consists of the differences of times in our history when adulthood was considered a rite of passage for children when they were able to work alongside their elders. Through educational advances the transition from childhood to adulthood was given more time throughout the centuries. In this article

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    Examine the problems some sociologist find with using postal questionnaires in their research. There are many problems that some sociologist find when using postal questionnaires. Postal questionnaires are sent to homes and business in certain areas‚ postal questionnaire mainly use closed questions as positives use this method due to the fact‚ that they are able to interpret the data in to numerical form such as graphs. Positives use quantitative data because they believed that society is molded

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    Subject Outline Effective Speaking CV1200:03 Study Period 53‚ Singapore 2013 Internal Delivery James Cook University School of Creative Arts Faculty of Law‚ Business & The Creative Arts http://www:jcu.edu.au/soca/ Effective Speaking CV1200:03 Prepared by Dr. David Salisbury for the School of Creative Arts‚ James Cook University. Produced & Published by the School of Creative Arts‚ James Cook University. Contents Subject Overview Subject

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    The Fatal flaw of Society: Expressionism‚ nihilism and Sartreist absurdity Martin la Fournier Department of Semiotics‚ University of Michigan 1. Realities of futility If one examines expressionism‚ one is faced with a choice: either accept textual discourse or conclude that class‚ somewhat ironically‚ has intrinsic meaning‚ but only if the premise of expressionism is valid. But the meaninglessness‚ and subsequent futility‚ of Sontagist camp which is a central theme of Stone’s Heaven and Earth

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    Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong‚ arguably the greatest entertainer‚ and trumpet player during the renaissance era. Louis Armstrong was inspired by people such as Joe the king Oliver‚ Lil Hardin‚ and Peter Davis. Louis Armstrong was one of the most famous and influential performers in the entire history of jazz. Louis Armstrong began to be noticed by important people in the 1920’s and the early 1930’s. Louis Armstrong was born august 4th 1901 in the ghettos of New Orleans. He learned

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    Louis Pasteur Louis Pasteur was born in Dole on December 27‚1822‚ the only son of a poorly educated tanner. Louis Pasteur grew up in the small town of Arbois. Louis was not an outstanding student during his years of elementary education‚ preferring fishing and drawing to other subjects. Louis Pasteur’s father‚ however‚ did not see his son becoming an Artist‚ and Louis‚ himself‚ was showing increasing interest in chemistry and other scientific subjects. The highest wish that father Pasteur had

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