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    aggregate data types‚ and expressing concepts in a way that favors the programmer‚ not the computer. A third generation language improves over a second generation language by having the computer take care of non-essential details. 3GLs feature more abstraction than previous generations of languages‚ and thus can be considered higher level languages than their first and second generation counterparts. First introduced in the late 1950s‚ Fortran‚ ALGOL‚ and COBOL are early examples of this sort of language

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    Vocabulary 2. Regular graph 3. Connectivity 4. Representing Graphs Introduction A.Aho and J.Ulman acknowledge that “Fundamentally‚ computer science is a science of abstraction.” Computer scientists must create abstractions of real-world problems that can be represented and manipulated in a computer. Sometimes the process of abstraction is simple. For example‚ we use a logic to design a computer circuits. Another example - scheduling final exams. For successful scheduling we have to take into account

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    Synopsis The Netherlands-based De Stijl movement embraced an abstract‚ pared-down aesthetic centred in basic visual elements such as geometric forms and primary colours. Partly a reaction against the decorative excesses of Art Deco‚ the reduced quality of De Stijl art was envisioned by its creators as a universal visual language appropriate to the modern era‚ a time of a new‚ spiritualized world order. Led by the painters Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian - its central and celebrated figures -

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    The Modernist period was a manifestation of those who embraced the need for change and the discovery of the new. It seemed that ‘change’ became a constant in Modernism as those who took for modern advancment renounced traditional arts forms to persue a difference. However‚ it was not to eradicate traditional art forms but to re-establish the relationship between the traditional and the modern artist to suit the modern world. Early Modern artists realised that with the Industrial Revolution‚ the deemed

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    ankle sore and my head throbbing. Then I realized that it was my seventh birthday‚ I was so excited! It was an amazing feeling when I remembered that I was going to have a party at the park! The only thing I didn’t know was that I was going to climb a ladder that day. I was also going to get a little wet. Then we finally set up the party and everyone arrived and then we had cake and started playing tag. I climbed up the play structure and went down the slide. And we all played tag in the baseball field

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    BBST 103 Spring 2015 Trimm Bible Translations Selected Bibliography– Fee/Stuart chapter 2; How To Choose a Bible Translation for All Its Worth (Gordan Fee and Mark Strauss)‚ One Bible‚ Many Versions: Are All Translations Created Equal? (Dave Brunn); Which Bible Translation Should I Use? A Comparison of Four Major Recent Versions (ed. Andreas Kostenberger and David Croteau) Reading Questions What are the important ideas in the chapter? The difference between formal and functional translations include

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    Anthony Arteaga Art History Ancient World Homework Assignment #1 Compare and contrast the subject‚ concept‚ and the Formal Element of the two works of art. Also‚ explain which category this work falls in. The two pieces I have chosen can be found on page 200‚ figure 6-51‚ Battle of Centaurs and Wild Beasts from Hadrian’s Villa and on page 434‚ figure 14-8‚ Battle of the Bird and Serpent. Not only did I choose these pieces for their beauty‚ but also because both works have similar yet different

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    The first is that the material world clearly does not exist (except in a state of hypothetical abstraction) insofar as one does not immediately perceive it; and the second is that the material world nevertheless exhibits the kind of consistency that one would expect from an independently existing object. To put it bluntly‚ this state of affairs is mysterious:

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    Historical/Cultural Report Famous Mathematician: Pythagoras Introduction: Pythagoras’ Theorem is actively used and is a crucial part of trigonometry in present-day mathematics. Pythagoras‚ living approximately from 570 – 495BC‚ in Greece‚ is believed to have founded the Pythagoras’ Theorem among a cult‚ which Aristotle believed to be the beginning of an advance in Mathematics. In fact‚ there is evidence that the theorem had been discovered and used perhaps a thousand years earlier than Pythagoras

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    much fear and tension to the entire world. The Cold War is described as "the arms race between Germany and its neighbors as ‘a kind of "cold war" where there is no shooting but bleeding’" (Williamson). For my Cold War project‚ I made a chutes and ladders board game to represents the ups and downs of the war. I used 14 events: when the U.S. drops the atomic bomb‚ the Iron curtain‚ the Berlin Airlift‚ when China falls to communism‚ the Domino effect‚ when Russia drops their atomic bomb‚ hysteria‚ the

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