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    Introducing the Social Sciences This essay is a review of a film which brings ‘’the street’’ into our attention as a source of revealing how people‚ objects and ways of living are assembled to make up our social lives applied on an street which I know. This assignment has three parts: first‚ it does a short presentation of how the process of observation started‚ second it moves to a discussion of the street as a social space for scientific observation‚ on one hand and of social life production

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    GUIDANCE ON WRITING PAPERS Papers should be typed and double-spaced with a standard typeface‚ and a 12 point type size. Margins should be about one inch on all sides. Paragraphs should be indented at the beginning‚ except for the first sentence of the first paragraph‚ which should be flush with the left margin; do not place an extra blank line between paragraphs. The front page of your paper will be a title page with your name‚ the title of your paper‚ the course number and meeting time (day

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    Balasubramanian Mr. S. Kannan Former Director – IPR Research Scholar Anna University Coimbatore Anna University Coimbatore Coimbatore Coimbatore E-mail: s_balasubramanian@rediffmail.com Abstract Virtual education is a term describing online education using the Internet. This term is primarily used in higher education where so-called Virtual Universities have been established. Virtual courses – a synonym is online courses – are courses delivered on the Internet. "Virtual" is

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    effect on the quality of a novel. This is proven true in Harper Lee?s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee uses descriptions that appeal to the reader?s sight‚ which helps them to visualize the setting. She uses personification to relate non-human objects in the setting to the reader. Lee uses adjectives that suggest different feelings‚ which help the reader to better understand the setting. Harper Lee uses descriptive language to enhance the setting of To Kill a Mockingbird. First of all‚ the descriptions

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    responsible for programme/arrangements Results‚ if describing a contest Value points PERSON based Physical attributes Intellectual and emotional qualities Others’ perception about him/her Any other relevant trait of him/her by use of an incident PLACE based Location Dimensions Special features about the place OBJECT based Physical description (colour‚ design‚ material used‚ etc) Utility value Special features about the object Format You usually start writing factual descriptions

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    some prospective buyers might be dog lovers”. As we get to the end of the short-story‚ we realize that this object has much more meaning to Andrea than we are led to believe. Given to her by her ex-lover‚ Andrea has established a physical and emotional obsession to the bowl‚ a very abnormal and possessive obsession‚ caring for it like it was her own child. She personifies the objectdescribing it as “something she loved”‚ like loving one’s own flesh and blood‚ loving it to the point that she starts

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    humans‚ but to the more civilized and cultivated form of animals. For spiritual evolution‚ an in-depth understanding of mother nature and the truth behind the things which cannot be seen‚ is also very important. Description of the Cave While describing the story‚ Socrates asks Glaucon to imagine a cave inhabited by people. These men are prisoners‚ and their hands and legs are shackled by chains(which symbolizes ignorance and little knowledge of the real world) . Moreover‚ the movement of their

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    argue that it is difficult to clearly define what a real or objective experience might consist of because every description is also another viewpoint. This is the same with anything‚ from physical objects to ideas. The problem then seems to be that if we can only ever experience perceptions of objects (what Locke would have called secondary qualities)‚ who is to say that they actually exist? The author the goes into a discussion of Idealism. Idealism is a group of philosophies which assert that

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    The Object Class The Object class is the superclass of all other classes. Classes‚ such as Circle and String‚ are subclasses of Object: superclaes Circle 5tring Subclasses inherit‚ or receive‚ the methods of its superclass. The Object class includes methods for comparing objects and representing an object as a string: Class Object (java.lang.Object) Method equals (Object obj) returns true if obj is equal to the object. toString

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    an attachment. |List two objects‚ people‚ subjects‚ or concepts you are going to | | |compare and/or contrast. | | | |Hamburgers‚French fries‚ Milk shakes | |What are the similarities between the two objects‚ people‚ |They’re both

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