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    Attachment‚ commitment‚ intimacy‚ passion‚ grief from separation‚ and jealousy are but a few of the emotionally-loaded terms used by Dianne Santorelli’s article for the educational research to describe that feeling of which love represents. On the contrary‚ Maskowitz and Orgel states in the book‚ General Psychology‚ that love‚ hate‚ fear ‚ and anger are just some of the amazing varieties of feelings which appear to be related to the differential actions of the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches

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    intelligent‚ web-based database tutors. Journal of Interactive Learning Research‚ 15(4)‚ pp. 409-432. Vukadinovic‚ D.‚ Pantic‚ M.‚ 2005. Fully automatic facial feature point detection using Gabor feature based boosted classifiers. Systems‚ Man and Cybernetics‚ 2005 IEEE International Conference ‚pp. 1692 - 1698 Vol. 2 Mun Y Irwin T.J.Brown‚ 2002. Individual and Technological Factors Affecting Perceived Ease of Use of Web-based Learning Technologies in a Developing Country. The Electronic Journal on Information

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    world wide web

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    Running Header: BREWSTER LESTER_ECOM 210 World Wide Web LESTER BREWSTER DEVRY UNIVERSITY ONLINE ECOM -210 Table of Content Page Introduction 3 Internet History 3 Development of the World Wide Web 5 Growth of the World Wide Web 6 Commercialization of the World Wide Web 8 The Bubble Burst 9 Aftermath of the Bubble 10 Conclusion 11 Reference 13

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    Computer Networks

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    come. Network research can be traced back to around the 1960’s. “It was called the Galactic Network when it was first envisioned and described by J.C.R. Licklidder in 1962.” Dr. J.C.R. Licklidder and his colleague‚ Norbert Weiner of the MIT cybernetics department‚ were trying to create an electronic model of the human nervous system. They were trying to do this to see how computers and humans could interact. Leonard Kleinrock used Packet Switching with encoded data to address a message so that

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    Principal Agent Theory

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    The Principal Agent-Theory as a base for the organization of company innovation process There are many settings in which one economic actor (the principal) delegates authority and/or responsibilities to an agent to act on his behalf. The primary reason for doing so is that the agent has an advantage in terms of expertise or information. This informational advantage‚ or information asymmetry‚ poses a problem for the principal—how can the principal be sure that the agent has in fact acted in her

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    CHAPTER1 INTRODUCTION There are over an estimated 100‚000 upper extremity amputees currently living in the United States alone. Many of those people could benefit from the psychological gains and physical usefulness of a simple powered prosthesis. It is a sad fact that people who are viewed as different in our society stand out‚ but those people simply want to blend in and be treated normally‚ and be able to lead normal high functioning lives. Amputees are

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    Structural Functionalism‚ Neo-Functionalism Conflict Theory & System Theory The origin of sociology developed and took place in Europe during the early eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The factors that led to the development of sociology are industrial economy‚ the growth of cities‚ and political change. Europe was changing from agriculture to factory production. Masses of people moved to the cities in search of work. In cities people met anonymity‚ crowding‚ filth‚ and poverty. The Industrial

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    Essay Title: Critically discuss the key ideas of both the Systems Rationalism Era and the Organisational Culture Era. Examine how these ideas were shaped by earlier strands of management and reflect on their enduring impact on Contemporary Management ideas. Essay Plan/Outline * Introduction – Basic outline of emergence of Systems Rationalism and Organisational Culture Eras. Outline of years covered by particular eras. * Outline the key ideas of the

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    Computer Viruses of Today

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    LOMONOSOV MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY Research paper for the Course of English Computer viruses of today Student: Submission date: Instructor: The Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics The English Department Moscow 2010 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 1 Essence of computer viruses 4 2 TYPES OF VIRUSES. 6 3 Antivirus software 11 CONCLUSION 13 References 14 Introduction

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    Philosophies of Education

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    There are many different educational philosophies that have developed over the years. Some of these philosophies are teacher-centered and some are student-centered‚ but they all have the same goal‚ and the goal is to provide students with the best education possible. The following is a list of educational philosophies and their basic ideas. 1.Perennialism- is a teacher centered philosophy that focuses on the values associated with reason. It considers knowledge as enduring‚ seeks everlasting

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