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    Media‚ Culture and Everyday Life Essay Topic: 1 1. Explain Judith Butler’s arguments regarding how gender is “performative” in our everyday life. Based on her explanation‚ use school education as examples to show how gender is performed and constructed through multiple “acts” of gender practice. Along the trends in human history‚ various ideologies have been introduced‚ and influenced our culture and people’s way of life. Regarding the Judith Butler’s idea of “gender performativity”‚ definitions

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    Pointers and Arrays in C A TUTORIAL ON POINTERS AND ARRAYS IN C by Ted Jensen Version 1.1 (HTML version) July 1998 This material is hereby placed in the public domain Available in various formats via http://www.netcom.com/~tjensen/ptr/cpoint.htm TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Introduction Chapter 1: What is a Pointer? Chapter 2: Pointer Types and Arrays. Chapter 3: Pointers and Strings Chapter 4: More on Strings Chapter 5: Pointers and Structures Chapter 6: More on Strings and Arrays of Strings

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    ahead. My jewelry that I wear‚ a wedding ring and necklace‚ is a symbol of my appreciation and love for my husband. My wedding ring is made of white gold and has seven diamonds in it. My necklace is made of turquoise and silver. I wear this jewelry everyday and I think of my husband when I look at my ring or touch my necklace. Time flies by when you can’t find anything to wear. It is now 7:30 a.m. and Chloe‚ my daughter‚ is crying. When I pick her up‚ she feels warm. I see that her nose and eye is

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    create three separate arrays; one for the names of the family members‚ another for their ages‚ and the third will be for their state of residence. We’ll first ask the user to enter the number of family members he has (we will limit this to a max of 25); this will allow us to determine how large of arrays we will need to create to store the data. We’ll call this variable Size. After inputting all names‚ ages‚ and states of residence the data will all be stored within the arrays. The program will

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    Labor-Leisure Model in the Everyday Life I like many other college students am not currently seeking work in the labor force. As a student athlete playing golf I am constantly juggling my time between my studies as a senior Economics major‚ and maximizing my golfing potential and chasing my ultimate dream of becoming a professional golfer. Throughout this paper I will explain how I maximize my utility in different circumstances using the labor-leisure model. As I am not actively looking for

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    The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life By: Erving Goffman What Goffman writes about is how an individual reacts when they come into the presence of others. He tries to come up with a type of human model that represents how individuals try to perceive others with knowledge that was previously obtained. According to Goffman‚ information about the individual helps to setup the situation‚ which in turn helps others to predict what the individual might expect of them or vice versa. If analyzed

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    Greece: The Bronze Age – Society in Minoan Crete Everyday Life (1) By Emily Gold Entertainment and leisure activities: Acrobatics was used in most leisure activities that the Minoan people used to keep themselves entertained‚ as running and leaping supplied to success in warfare ad hunting. Bull-leaping was the most famed and controversial of all Minoan sports‚ this sport consists of an athlete who would sprint head-long at a charging bull‚ grab the bulls horns and jump onto its back‚ then the athlete

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    precision. He romanticizes his poems in the hopes of displaying a clear message to the reader. In this collection of poems‚ translated by Rolfe Humphries‚ readers can observe that Ovid is trying to teach lessons that should be considered in their everyday lives. In his poems‚ Ovid wants readers to understand what he thinks should be known to them. He does this by providing stories in the format of a poem with a moral that captures the reader’s attention. An example of this is in The Story of Tereus

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    The Final Frontier: The benefits of space exploration to provide a better life on Earth. Man once dreamt of flying‚ of touching the night sky and trampling the dirt on the surface of the moon. And for a long time we kept thinking it was only a dream. But on the 4th October 1957‚ Russia launched Sputnik 1‚ the first satellite into the depth of space‚ officially starting off the space age for us. And then on the 20th of July 1963‚ Neil Armstrong steps off onto the moon’s surface with the now famous

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    Physics & Theory • SETI o The Allen Telescope Array - The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) is a LNSD‚ also known as a “Large number of small dishes” array and is a new piece of technology to radio astronomy. What is different about it is that it is not one big dish‚ but a series of smaller dishes combined to make one larger one. - The ATA is highly effective and much cheaper for SETI to conduct more than one survey at once in the search of extra-terrestrials. - The ATA detects radio waves that can be

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