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    ways” How can artificial intelligence understand what the writer is thinking as they write these words onto paper. How can artificial intelligence understand the creatively of the written words and the meaning behind them? Or even that famous joke of Abbot and Costello‚ who is on first‚ I can see the system having a field day with that one. So no‚ automated essay grader should not replace a human grader. What management‚ organization‚ and technology factor should be considered when deciding whether

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    Context A sense of history and perspective is necessary to more fully understand any one person‚ most especially Hildegard of Bingen. Hildegard was born in the summer of 1098‚ the cusp of the 11th century‚ to a family of nobility‚ wealth‚ and position. The 11th century was a time of tremendous conflicts‚ population growth and expansion‚ dramatic weather changes‚ and resulting poor harvests. It was a time when the role of wise women‚ midwives‚ healers‚ and counselors had become dangerous in

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    English T he En glish Origins o f t he lan gu a ge FAQs: Where does English come from?!3 How much did the Romans change English? !3 Why are there so many Latin words in English?!4 What about the Norman invasion?!4 How many French words have entered English?!5 How did French influence English pronunciation?!6 What about Greek?!6 Whatʼs the difference between Old and Middle English?!7 How does a word get into the OED?!8 http://englishlanguage.eslreading.org/ http://esolebooks.com/

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    Late in the fifth century the son of a well-off family in Italy left for isolation on his mission to truly seek god. This man was St. Benedict‚ who is credited with the first establishment of the concept of withdrawing from all temptation for Christian beliefs in the west. St. Benedict left his home and went to the top of a mountain‚ where he established a monastic community. In this community the individuals who resided there‚ constantly reiterated their faith. They sacrificed whatever they

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    Texas Democratic Party Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa Called Wednesday “A historic day for the lesbian and gay community.” (Pg1) Bothelo‚ article goes onto to say Texas still has some many obstacles to overcome before there is much celebration. Greg Abbot will be challenging the ruling to be held in New Orleans‚ by the federal appeal courts in the near future. Even though the Supreme Court has ruled over a numerous of times in regards to the ban. It has been to the discretion of each state to define

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    With close reference to the issues raised by Munslow‚ critically evaluate the role of the historian in the construction of history Support your argument with reference to at least TWO sources you have studied. “God can’t change history but historians can” – Samuel Butler The role of the historian‚ in regards to the construction of history‚ is one of paramount importance. When constructing history it is imperative that historians do not reduce the integrity of historical sources and maintain credibility

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    and Mr. Rochester show a meaningful contrast to Jane’s personality. Georgina Reed and Blanche Ingram act as similar foils to Jane. Georgiana and Blanche have beautiful appearances and are spoiled while Jane has a plain appearance and is obedient. Abbot describes Georgiana‚ “her long curls and blue eyes‚ and such a sweet color as she has‚ just as if she were painted” (Bronte 23). This highlights Georgiana’s attractive appearance which contrasts Jane’s plain appearance. Jane is in a lower class than

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    1. JERUSHA’S LIFE IN THE ASYLUM. Jerusha Abbot was a foundling. She was left on the steps of the asylum called the John Grier Home and stayed there till she was eighteen. All eighteen year that Judy had spent in the asylum were rather hard and miserable. Being the oldest orphan‚ poor Judy was responsible practically for everything. She had to look after 11 little tots‚ to cook and to do everybody’s bidding‚ especially when Trustees came to make their rounds. She work hard for her board

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    Henry had raised the awareness of the plural appoinment. In which was illegal to hold more than one church position and so because of this becket had to discard the archdeaconry of canterbury . Along with that he appointed a norman monk clerambault (abbot of st augustine’s monastery and the monk was known for being corrupted). During the Council of Westminster Henry and Thomas gave each other a speech on how each court system was to be upheld and Thomas had proofed his point and the church had won

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    at the Cistercian abbey of Fossa Nuova near Terracina‚ Italy (Hoagland). It is believed A comet that for three years had shone over the monastery disappeared the day Saint Thomas Aquinas died. About seven months after the death of St. Thomas‚ the abbot of Fossa Nuova wished to change the place of his burial‚ and had his tomb secretly opened. It is claimed a sweet odor of roses escaped and filled the chapel‚ the cloister‚ and the whole monastery‚ so the secret could not be kept. The astonished monks

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