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    Ebola is the name of a group of viruses belonging to the genus Ebolavirus‚ family Filoviridae‚ and for the disease that these viruses cause‚ Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever. Ebola‚ and its close relative Marburg are unique in the microbiological world in that they are the only viruses that are long and stretched‚ resembling pieces of string or as "spaghetti that had spilled onto the floor‚" as stated by author Richard Preston of the non-fictional book "The Hot Zone." that a sample of Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus

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    court. Purpose of academies; court composer 8. Bach’s music 9. Rembrandt’s style and scope 10. Vermeer’s style and works 11. Handel’s Messiah 12. Mozart’s compositions Chapters 12 and 13 1. Napoleon’s Empire: His influence

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    Humanities and Social Sciences William James’s Pragmatism: The Practical Value of Personal truth and Liberation from Truth Sam Fogarty College of Arts and Science‚ Vanderbilt University It is easy to mistake one’s beliefs about the world as absolute knowledge. In this paper‚ I argue that any view of knowledge as absolute‚ or objective‚ is a misrepresentation of the limits of human understanding. In contrast‚ I argue for the pragmatic use of truth as conceived by William James. I contend

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    No. of Printed Pages : 12 iHS-1 BDP/ BCA/ BTS Term-End Examination June‚ 2012 40112 BSHF-101 : FOUNDATION COURSE IN HU. ANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100 (Weightage 70%) Note : All sections are compulsory. Choice of questions is indicated at each section. SECTION-I Answer any two questions in about 500 words each : 1. 2. Compare and contrast the meaning of ’industrial’ and ’post-industrial’ society. "The twentieth century has been the most violent

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    Doll and the Woman Who Created Her. HarperCollins. McElvaine‚ R. S. (2000). Eve ’s Seed: Biology‚ the Sexes‚ and the Course of History. McGraw-Hill. Rogers‚ M. F. (1999). Barbie Culture. SAGE Publications. Sayre‚ Henry M. (2012). Discovering the Humanities‚ 3rd Edition. Pearson Learning Solutions. Enger‚ Crissi. (n.d.). Types of Barbie. eHow. Retrieved April 11‚ 2013 from http://www.ehow.com/facts_5491736_types-barbie.html Witcombe‚ Christopher. (n.d.).The Venus of Willendorf. Art History Resources

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    December 3‚ 2012 Introduction to the Humanities Introduction Through the past several decades the advancement of technology has evolved. Among one of the advancements was the Internet. The Internet is a worldwide of networks connecting millions of computers. Through the Internet countries are able to exchange data‚ news and opinions. It started in the 1960’s when the internet was originally being used for government which later evolved to the world (Computer history museum‚ 2006).

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    Humanities 101: Exam 4 June 11‚ 2012 1. Johann Sebastian Bach (J.S. Bach) is considered to be the father of music for many reasons. He was the greatest Baroque composer‚ arguably the greatest composer of all times. He developed the modern piano lessons we use today‚ and developed helping book to strengthen both hands equally to play the piano. He wrote thousands of compositions‚ and simplified the way we compose music. He is the reason the piano became popular over the harpsichord. He was brilliant

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    In a letter from a logical thinker‚ “the greatest scientist” of the twentieth century‚ and a noble prize winner‚ Albert Einstein‚ to a young student‚ the most imperious characteristic is Einstein’s objectivity. Einstein takes a logical approach to the ideas of prayer‚ but clarifies the obscure reasoning by differentiating prayer‚ faith‚ and religion in a research scientist’s point of view to give an idea of a research scientist’s approach to the subject of prayer. Einstein’s tone is distinctly

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    ALBERT BANDURA Albert Bandura was born December 4‚ 1925‚ in the small town of Mundare in northern Alberta‚ Canada;as the youngest & only son in a family of eight. Bandura’s introduction to academic psychology came about by a fluke;Bandura graduated in three years‚ in 1949‚ with a B.A. from the University of British Columbia‚ winning the Bolocan Award in psychology‚ and then moved to the then-epicenter of theoretical psychology‚ the University of Iowa‚ from where he obtained his M.A. in 1951 and

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    Humanities in Ancient Rome 2-14-2013 T-TR 12:30-1:45 Mathis Ancient Rome was a turning point in history. It is considered by many to be one of the most important and influential societies to ever dominate Earth. At Rome’s peak in the history of civilization‚ one could not go anywhere from Spain to Saudi Arabia without being influenced in some way or another by the empire. Over the twelve centuries of Rome’s existence‚ it produced hundreds upon thousands of architects‚ musicians‚ playwrights

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