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Online And Research Journalism
Number of Words: 1195 / Number of Pages: 5
... such as interactive features, guides to information sources and community building are new to newspapers, as is the continuous production cycle that the Internet requires.
The information that seems to be given away so abundantly on the Internet is largely free. Throughout the interactive process, we are also able to influence the information on offer, or create our individualised version.
However, is the information on offer as free as it seems? Users 'buy' information with their attention and data about their preferences and interests. They are rewarded by membership of a 'club' and f ...
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Writing A Personal Argument
Number of Words: 1070 / Number of Pages: 4
... helicopter, etc., anything you want and then using the various pieces to bring it off into as most high technology and most fashionable as possible. It allows you to minimize the structure for maximum function. It is an abstract, structured toy. It allows a child to construct, within certain limits, what that child see in his or her mind, and then to attach his or her own creation, exploration, and imagination to the construction. It is good for parents to join in the game, but they must not take over and encourage the children to play and learn in a particular way. This will weaken the child's creatio ...
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Bhagavad Gita
Number of Words: 644 / Number of Pages: 3
... to god. This pure soul will contribute to good karma, which in turn will result in a better life after reincarnation.
Self realization achieved through meditation, is a primary goal of the writings of the . Meditation allows one to find oneself, reaching their inner soul, to develop a long loving relationship with the Supreme. "Self realization can be achieved by abandoning active life and secluding oneself to meditation." In this seclusion, one reaches inner peace and harmony, by finding and dedicating their lives and thoughts to god. "In this union of Yoga there is liberty: a deliverance from ...
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Ontological And Cosmological A
Number of Words: 2920 / Number of Pages: 11
... based on the premise that "the idea of an eternal being who either does not yet exist or no longer exists is self-contradictory, so that the very idea we have of such a being requires existence." (Pg. 307).
In his Meditations, Decartes offers the following version of the ontological argument. He considers the idea of God, a supremely perfect being, just as real as the idea of the existence of any shape or a number. His understanding of God's existence is no less clear and distinct than his proofs for the existence of any shape or number. Therefore he adds, "although all that I concluded in th ...
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Subliminal Advertising Is Fair
Number of Words: 836 / Number of Pages: 4
... way of advertising by appealing to the consumers subconscious mind and bypassing their decision making mind, swaying them to need something they really do not. However, while subliminal messages may make consumers buy items, they also prevent theft. That elevator music you hear in Sears is not just there because the manager likes it. The first purpose of this music is to lull you into a shopping trance. You will also notice that there are no clocks in Sears. This is to make you loose all track of time if you don’t have a watch and this in itself is subliminal. However, underneath the music ...
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American People
Number of Words: 701 / Number of Pages: 3
... he give me a great impression of and how they are helpful and always friendly. Also he tells me about the safety in his state and how you can have fun any time you want out side you house. In addition there was something I heard about that makes me very happy to come here is that there is no discrimination between people, because I have been in many bad situations in eurpe, which people treat us very bad and I was wooried about that. This was one of the things that make me comfort for coming here. And the American movies give me the feeling of the strong relationship among the members of the American ...
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The Cybernetic Plot Of Ulysses
Number of Words: 3004 / Number of Pages: 11
... rather
neatly as a cybernetic allegory, in fact, not only in its represented
action, but also in its history as a text. The book itself, that is, has
reached us only by a devious path around Cyclopean censors and the Scylla
and Charybdis of pirates and obtuse editors and publishers. ULYSSES both
retells and re-enacts, that is, the Odyssean journey of information that,
once sent, is threatened and nearly thwarted before it is finally received.
We are talking, of course, of cybernetics avant la lettre -- before
Norbert Wiener and others had coined the term. But like Moliere's Monsieur
Jourdain discover ...
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Otto Van Bismarck And State So
Number of Words: 528 / Number of Pages: 2
... Europe, it had powerful neighbors along its borders. Germany did not want to fight against Russia and France at the same time, and fights two battlefronts could lead to the destruction of Germany. France alone had no immediate threat, but if, by chance, it formed an alliance, Germany would be in grave danger. To prevent this, Bismarck sought out two other countries ~ Germany, Russia and Austria-Hungary, to make the three emperor’s league. As well, the dual alliance made in 1879 proved to be another point where Bismarck used foreign policy to his benefit. To start his defense strategy, Germany cal ...
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Driving
Number of Words: 603 / Number of Pages: 3
... graduated licensing is designed to penalize all young drivers, but not every teenagers drives dangerously. Parents also said that fees and courses are too expensive, just to get a license. Parents should not complaint about the price of taking lessons because those lessons will make their children better drivers, which might save their lives later on. Teens also complaint that if they do not have a licens, they find it difficult to get transportation to go to work. They will have to ask their parents to drive them everywhere, which drives the parents nuts.
In responding , one can say that t ...
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Comparison
Number of Words: 592 / Number of Pages: 3
... pulse. They also treat bedsores, prepare and give injections and enemas, apply dressings, apply ice packs and insert catheters. L.P.N.’s observe patients and report adverse reactions to medications or treatments to the R.N. or the doctor. They help patients with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene, and care for their emotional needs.
Likewise the working conditions are related. C.N.A.’s work a 40 hour week, but because patients need care 24 hours a day, some aides work evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays. Aides spend many hours standing and walking, and often face heavy workloads. Bec ...
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