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    Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico Recinto Metropolitano Análisis Crítico y Reflexivo: Daffne M. González Villanueva M00-06-1799 Dimensiones Éticas de Asuntos Contemporáneos GEPE 4040 Sección: Curso ciberneico Ensayo Crítico y Análisis Reflexivo: Para adentrarnos en los problemas de la Ética‚ debemos partir de nuestra experiencia. Es un hecho que nos señala nuestra propia experiencia que‚ en determinadas circunstancias‚ expresamos valorizaciones morales. Los contenidos de nuestros

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    always expected things to go my way and to receive everything that I wanted‚ instead of working hard towards my goal myself. Looking back‚ I was only doing what every typical child in our generation was doing. Our generation is considered the Generation Y‚ The Millennial‚ Generation Next‚ or Generation me. We are the generation of people born during the 1980s and early 1990s. Our generation is growing and increasing in size every single day. Our generation’s population size has reached the point where

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    SEMÁNTICA Y PRAGMÁTICA I UNIT 1 What is semantics? Some linguistics link the notion of semantic to meaning‚ others to meaning in language‚ or meaning in communication through language‚ when others link it with other branches‚ like grammatical or literal meaning. What is meaning? The fact we need to have in mind is where to locate meaning‚ or parts of meaning. History of Semantics: Semantics had a central place in linguistic study from the very beginning. American structuralism banned Semantics

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    Generation Y: They’ve arrived at work with a new attitude By Stephanie Armour‚ USA TODAY They’re young‚ smart‚ brash. They may wear flip-flops to the office or listen to iPods at their desk. They want to work‚ but they don’t want work to be their life. Jennifer Lewis‚ 22‚ finds it awkward that older employees report expenses to her. By Eileen Blass‚ USA TODAY This is Generation Y‚ a force of as many as 70 million‚ and the first wave is just now embarking on their careers — taking their

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    ask‚ it is an expression that the elder generation has a hard time understanding‚ yet it is vital for the Generation Y. The youth of today are not too fond of strict dress codes‚ they need an environment where they can express themselves through their clothes and an environment where it is okay to listen to that new hit song on your iPod. Is all this a problem? Has the generation Y gotten it all wrong? Maybe we just need to understand their way of thinking and cope with it. Young people are often

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    The important as market target should Gen Y and young professional is to catch up the changing environment in furniture market. There are more and more youngers to move from home independently. The market segment is changing from a family base customer to independent youngsters. Because more and more youngsters want to have their own apartment after they have graduated. They are growing up and try to make the decision for their future. Therefore‚ the trendy and smaller furniture are more suitable

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    EL PAPEL DE LA IGLESIA CATÓLICA EN LOS PROCESOS POR LA PAZ EN COLOMBIA Colombia se ha debatido en los últimos 30 años entre la guerra y la paz‚ oscilando entre el énfasis a políticas represivas para hacer frente al conflicto armado con la insurgencia y la promoción de procesos de paz encaminados a encontrar una solución negociada. No obstante las políticas de seguridad y paz de los distintos gobiernos‚ sólo se han logrado acuerdos parciales de paz con algunos grupos guerrilleros‚ pero en cambio

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    ¿PIENSAS QUE LAS MÁQUINAS PIENSAN? Alan Turing‚ matemático e informático teórico de origen ingles‚ considerado el padre de la inteligencia artificial‚ publico el artículo “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” en la revista Mind en 1950‚ donde se hace la siguiente pregunta: ¿Pueden las maquinas pensar? Primero que nada puso en claro los términos de máquina y pensar‚ a partir de eso expresó su convicción de que las computadoras eran capaces de imitar perfectamente la inteligencia humana y que tal hazaña

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    IMPACTO DE LA FÍSICA EN EL MEDIO AMBIENTE La física‚ al igual que muchas otras ciencias se encarga de explicar como funcionan o como pasan muchas de las cosas que nos rodean‚ entre las que destacamos todos los procesos naturales‚ estos estudios son útiles para permitir al ser humano duplicar ciertos fenómenos que son útiles para otras labores en beneficio de la comunidad. En este ensayo trataremos de mostrar algunos de los beneficios e influencias que tiene la física sobre la naturaleza en general

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    A. Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District‚ 393 U.S. 503 (1969). The students were suspended from school for showing their support of the anti-war movement. Wearing the armbands was protected by the First Amendment. It is implied that there are limitations to free speech in a school area‚ but the principal lacked the reasoning for imposing the limitations in this case. It was not shown that the conduct from the students would substantially interfere with appropriate school discipline

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