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    information and the creation and control of other program. At the other end we may use it as a product maker i.e. Programming Software‚ Maintenance Tools‚ Patches‚ Mechanical Robotics or a simple automation of them etc. for all these a human being needs to develop required software. As informal process descriptions‚ flow graphs as informal but semi structured process representations which we transformed into a formal C. Jensen‚ W. Scacchi process representation language guided by a process meta-model

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    A Search for Equality

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    believe in it . . . ." Personal anecdotes‚ contrast‚ and comparison are techniques Roiphe skillfully uses to create a strong‚ convincing essay. Roiphe begins her essay with a personal anecdote describing the "horrifying" realization that she married a man exactly like her father. This technique immediately establishes the essay as informal and personal. It is a great way to capture the reader’s interest. Also‚ this particular anecdote is used as background information for the first point Roiphe makes

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    Jessica Thompson Steve - Distinction 2 Analyse the factors that contribute to an effective workplace‚ highlighting good practise from different travel and tourism organisations. There are many different factors that contribute to an effective workplace which I will talk about in this piece of distinction work. Laws are a very significant contribution to a positive workplace. The sex discrimination act was put into place to stop discrimination between men and women and make them equals. Also

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    actually need? Is one willing to suffer death for the possession of things he or she desires‚ but does not need? Well‚ unfortunately‚ Pahóm‚ from Leo Tolstoy short story entitled‚ “How Much Land Does A Man Need‚” was one man that risked it all for something that he truly did not need. Just like Pahóm‚ most human-beings are unaware and ungrateful for the amount of tangible objects that they already obtain. Watching others prosper in material wealth‚ can sometimes cause an individual to long for what another

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    The Search for Cool

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    average of 3‚000 ads for merchandise a year and over a period of 18 years that equals to 10 million ads that they have seen. Marketing strategists have discovered that if they understand how teens feel and think that it will keep them engaged to what they are trying to market to them. The problem they have is that “cool” keeps changing. This line of thinking has emerged a new profession in marketing called Cool hunters. Cool hunters are people who look for teens that are the popular kids and

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    Bluejacking Technology: Overview‚ Key Challenges and Initial Research Ratika Bali Department of Computer Science and Engineering Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology New Delhi‚ India Abstract—The mobile phone technology has developed tremendously in the past forty years since its invention in 1973 owing to its unique‚ wiring sans and fixation free networked system. Mobile phones have been espoused as an everyday technology‚ omnipresent at every physical location

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    In the passage‚ "Beneatha’s Search for Identity" by Brenda F. Berrian‚ the author describes her views on intercultural marriages as it was seen in the play‚ a Raisin in the Sun. The author views African American assimilation into American culture as the social norm. The theme of intercultural marriages‚ between an Afro-American woman and a Nigerian man‚ are seen as a "testimony of self-affirmation‚ and new freedoms." In the passage‚ Berrian identifies that Beneatha struggles to break away from the

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    Lumawig's Travel

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    A music theater play immortalizing the Cordillera’s epic about Lumawig’s travel and teachings on earth. It relates the descending of Lumawig and his sister Bogan to earth with a mission to teach the Cordillera Mountain peoples how to live peacefully and enjoy the economic abundance of the earth. While on earth‚ Lumawig and Bogan subdued warring tribes through carving rice terraces on the mountain sides‚ pottery cloth and basket weaving and orienting the tribes on the statue of Kabunyan. ID DAYONGAN

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    is This Man‚ and Why Is He Screaming? The lines between personal property and public domain are becoming increasingly blurred as more people become connected by the internet. In her article‚ the main point Rachel Kadish makes is that‚ "If your face isn’t private property‚ what is?" (Kadish 262). She is referring to the self portrait of her cousin‚ Noam Galai. After he uploaded the picture to his Flickr account‚ it was then downloaded by tons of people‚ who represented the work in ways he hadn’t

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    Peer leadership What is it? Peer leadership is a concept that may be integral to any peer-based intervention and is most often found in peer education programs.1‚2 Peer leadership programs are also used to foster the development of leadership skills within the context of social justice.3 How does it work? Peer leaders are individuals who already possess natural characteristics of leading others and who are nominated to take on a leadership position to carry out a more guiding and facilitating role

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