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    Speaking to Inform I. Speaking to inform is one of the most important skills a student can develop. A. Informative speaking is vital to success in business. 1. In one survey‚ informative speaking was ranked as the most important speech skill in the workplace. 2. In another survey‚ 62% of the respondents said they used informative speaking “almost constantly.” B. Nor are people in business the only ones who rely on informative speaking. 1. There are endless situations in which people

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    toward a new direction in American painting. Artist such as Clyfford Still‚ Mark Rothko‚ Morris Louis‚ Kenneth Noland‚ Helen Frankenthaler‚ Leon Berkowitz‚ Frank Stella and others eliminated recognizable imagery from their canvas and presented abstraction as an end in itself with each painting as one unified‚ cohesive‚ monolithic image. Helen Frankenthaler is often identified mainly with her fragile‚ luminous Mountains and Seas of 1953. The early 1960s was the period of serial painting. Helen

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    Pramuka Ehagama CSCi 372 Assignment 01 1. What are the different Language Evaluation Criteria? A language evaluation criterion is broadly used to measure how usable a programming language is. This includes four main criteria and many characteristics alongside. Readability: defines the ease of understandability of a programming language. Include many factors such as below. * Simplicity – strongly affects readability. A language with few basic constructs is much easier to learn. Feature

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    There were three art movements that played a role in the development of the form of art called abstract. These were the Romanticism‚ Impressionism and expressionism. There are many distinctive abstract styles. There are three forms of abstraction that are most common. Cubism‚ Neoplasticism‚ and Abstract Expressionism. There are many abstract artists who painted in these styles‚ however there are some that are more well know in a particular field than the rest. For example‚ the some of

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    1866. At the age of 30‚ he moved to Munich‚ where he studied drawing and painting. Kandinsky was also a musician and theorist; he was inspired to create art through his obsession with music. As time passed‚ Kandinsky became one of the founders of abstraction in painting in during the early 20th century. Created on 1912‚ Kandinsky’s Skizze 160A (Sketch 160A)‚ expects viewers to respond emotionally and spiritually. He uses colors‚ lines‚ and marks to enact vibration in the viewer’s souls. The artwork

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    In John Gattos “Why Schools Don’t Educate” he addresses the issues of modern education. In his speech for “Teacher of the year” he explains that education is part of a social crisis. Which create students into robots. Due to the amount of control that the education system has. He continues by explaining the lack of time given to learn is irrational. Gattos example was the bell in school. Once you begin to comprehend a material the bell rings. And you must continue to the next. He offers solutions

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    Investigation of problem Design Logical solution Construction Code Software: why is it hard?  Software systems can become extremely complex during the development process  The best methods for controlling this complexity are abstraction and encapsulation: if we use some techniques for building software that is less complex‚ we will get benefits in software that is more flexible: easier to maintain and modify later some opportunities to reuse designs and code Software

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    discuss my results of the Myers Briggs test and the CREAX creativity self assessment exercise‚ both were taken online and both were about 50 questions long. They pertained to subjects such as extravert‚ intuitive‚ feeling‚ judging‚ persistence‚ abstraction‚ connection‚ complexity‚ paradox‚ boldness‚ curiosity and perspective. On the Myers Brigg test my extravert was 11%‚ my intuitive was 12%‚ my feeling was 50% and my judging was 11%. I have slight preference of extraversion over introversion‚ which

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    All men by nature desire to know. An indication of this is the delight we take in our senses; for even apart from their usefulness they are loved for themselves; and above all others the sense of sight". This is the foundation of human knowledge Aristotle presents us with in Book Alpha of the Metaphysics. The next question which we must naturally ask ourselves is‚ How? How is it that we can have any knowledge at all? We by our very nature desire to know and we love the senses in themselves but

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    Introduction      Any discussion of the thinking of University of California-Berkeley professor‚ John R. Searle must include an understanding that a machine has the ability to “think” just because it has been fed the “correct” computer program that he calls “Strong AI” (artificial intelligence).  However‚ he points out that “Strong AI” misses the basic point that any software program is simply a framework that designates the ways in which certain symbols are managed.  That manipulation cannot be

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