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    EN201OC: Children’s Literature Final Examination The final examination for EN201OC: Children’s Literature‚ is an online examination which you can write any time during the examination period. The examination will be available from 12:30 am on the first day of the exam period until midnight of the last day.You are allowed to attempt the examination once only‚ so you should ensure that you are ready to write the examination before beginning. The examination is 3 [three] hours in length‚ and

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    Gray J‚ Berlin M (2009) An embodied cognition Int J Robot Res 28(5):656–680 Caporeal L (1986) Anthropomorphism and mechanomorphism: two faces of the human machine. Comp Hum Behav 2:215–234 Cheshire T (2011) How Cynthia Breazeal is teaching robots how to be Coeckelbergh M (2009) Personal robots‚ appearance‚ and human good: a methodological reflection on roboethics 1(3):217–221 Duffy BR (2003) Anthropomorphism and the social robot Auto Syst 42:177–190 Eco U (1986) Travels in hyperreality Galbraith PW

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    Trying to assimilate differences under a similarity. (All desks are called desk.) 91) According to Nietzsche‚ what is truth? A movable set of metaphors‚ metonymies and anthropomorphisms. 92) According to Nietzsche‚ what does it mean to be truthful? To repeat the “lies of the herd.” Use the usual metaphors. 93) According to Nietzsche‚ how would one express truthfulness morally? Tell the conventionally lies. You are being

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    a. Outline the Key Concepts of the Design Argument [21 marks] The design argument is also referred to at the Teleological Argument stemmed from the Greek work ‘Telos’ meaning end or purpose. It is an ‘A posterior’ argument (from experience) based on our empirical senses and it is synthetic meaning that it is from observation. The argument is also inductive meaning there a number of possible conclusions. The main basis of the Teleological argument is based on a designer commonly known as ‘the

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    Writing Research Papers Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead. --- Gene Fowler A major goal of this course is the development of effective technical writing skills. To help you become an accomplished writer‚ you will prepare several research papers based upon the studies completed in lab. Our research papers are not typical "lab reports." In a teaching lab a lab report might be nothing more than answers to a set of questions

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    A CASE STUDY OF CENTRAL BASIN CONJUNCTIVE GROUNDWATER USE AGREEMENT Concept Paper Submitted to Northcentral University Graduate Faculty of the School of Business and Technology Management in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY by ALFRED R. CABLAY Prescott Valley‚ Arizona May 2010 Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………..1 Statement of the Problem………………………………………………………….1 Purpose of the Study………………………………………………………………1

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    Frederick Chereshansky xxx-xx-2454 Eng. II The Role of Satirical Broadcasts on Society It is safe to say that the phenomenon that is humor is uniquely human in nature. It is not only unique‚ but it lacks a real comparable in any species in the animal kingdom. We do not truly know how humor came to be‚ and the evolutionary significance of this strange but important aspect of our lives is unknown‚ but it’s importance in our lives is undeniable. At face value humor may seem as simply a means

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    Common Errors in Student Research Papers (Created by Kim Baldwin in 2005‚ revised by Janice Cumberbatch in 2006 of CERMES) This is not an exhaustive list. Every year‚ students come up with the amazing ways to mess up perfectly good papers. However‚ if you heed the comments here your documents stand a good chance of becoming increasingly professional. Verb tense Use of the wrong verb tense‚ at best‚ is irritating to read and reflects poorly on the student’s writing skills. At worst‚

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    Aquinas’ Five Proofs What real evidence can be supplied for God’s existence? St. Thomas‚ in his Summa Theologica‚ sets forth five separate proofs for the existence of God‚ Unlike St. Anselm’s proof‚ which deals with pure concepts‚ St. Thomas’ proofs rely on the world of our experience-what we can see around us. In these proofs we can easily see the influence of Aristotle and his doctrine of the Four Causes.  l) The Proof from Motion. We observe motion all around us. Whatever is in motion now

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    Katherine Mansfield close reading how to analyse prose fiction Close reading is the most important skill you need for any form of literary studies. It means paying especially close attention to what is printed on the page. It is a much more subtle and complex process than the term might suggest. Close reading means not only reading and understanding the meanings of the individual printed words; it also involves being sensitive to all the subtle uses of language in the hands of skilled writers.

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