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    Supplemental Reading Worksheet #1 The ENIAC Story – By Martin H. Weik‚ 1961 (web article) Steve Wozniak - Gnomedex Presentation (.mp3 audio) The ‘ENIAC Story’ is a historical account of the creation of the world’s first electronic digital computer. The intent of this reading is to provide some historical context to understanding today’s information systems. There are so many interesting stories and events that we could read about – but where it all began is probably as good as any place to get started

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    Satan‚ Prince of Darkness‚ Lucifer‚ Iblis; no matter what title he bears‚ the devil is the most recognizable and distinct representation of evil in existence. In the story of Adam and Eve‚ the devil’s wicked evilness takes the form of temptation. He uses temptation to stray Eve from the path of God‚ the path she was created to follow. In the Lord of the Flies evil disguises itself as temptation yet again. The boys are tempted by their persisting desires to leave their civilized morals behind and

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    A basic understanding of the concept of "the Dreamtime" or Creation period is an important part of recognizing the inextricable bond traditional Aborigines have for the land and their culture. Traditional Aborigines believe the earth‚ like the sky‚ always existed and was the home of supernatural beings. At the beginning of time the earth looked like a featureless‚ desolate plain. Nothing existed on the surface. The earth was covered in eternal darkness as the sun and moon were still slumbering under

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    Miranda Priestly portrays character of editor in chief of the “Runway” magazine. Miranda is a strong character who over shadows every one with her personality and position. Though she shows some vulnerability but most of the time she is very much in control of situation and expects everything to happen as per her wish. She follows strict schedule and expects everyone around her to follow her command. She gives her subordinates no respect and expects them to follow her blindly‚ sometimes asking having

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    Apollo’s birth story begins immediately with a sense of the son of Zeus and Leto’s immense power. The earth is literally scared to let Apollo be born -- and thus it will not allow Leto to lay down and give birth. The earth fears that Apollo‚ born with power as great or nearly as great as Zeus himself‚ will be disgusted by the earth and destroy it. However‚ when Leto is finally allowed to give birth to Apollo on the island of Delos‚ Apollo does not destroy the earth. He does‚ however‚ immediately

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    Discuss the key themes in the High Priestly Prayer The prayer of Jesus in John 17‚ often called his High Priestly Prayer or the ’real’ Lord’s prayer‚ comes at the end of the farewell discourse during the Last Supper with his disciples. The High Priest during the time of Jesus was the highest and central figure of the Jewish religion apart from God. The job of the High Priest was to talk and pray to God on behalf of the people of Israel unlike a prophet who spoke to the people from God. This

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    Hebrew vs. Babylonian Creation Stories Throughout history‚ different societies have sought to explain how the world and humanity were created. Many cultures have developed their own unique creation stories that attempt to explain how these concepts came into place. Each individual creation story gives us insight on how these ancient people viewed themselves and the world. At first glance‚ the Babylonian and Hebrew creation stories took very different routes to describe how mankind came to be.

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    Lori-Ann Rapattoni EDER 309 October 31‚ 2012 “Woman Who Fell From the Sky” Lesson Plan This essay will present a cross-curricular lesson on a Native-American creation story/myth. It will be organized in four parts. These will include a detailed description of the topic‚ instructional objectives and learner goals‚ detailed content of the instruction and an art-based extension of the lesson. The lesson will comply with the learning areas of the Social Studies‚ Language Arts‚ and the

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    Creation stories are some of the oldest pieces of literature that exist. Before creation stories were written down and printed‚ they were retold through generations. Creation stories often describe to people who or what they are‚ why they are in a particular place‚ and how they should continue to live in that particular place. “The World on the Turtle’s Back” reminds the people of those three things. In the creation story “The World on the Turtle’s Back”‚ the people are told who and what they are

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    fact that it takes a strong woman to bring new life into the world‚ many people view this creation as an act of shame‚ as opposed to a miracle.The Genesis story of the Creation of Adam and Eve is one which shames women‚ labeling them as the reason for mankind’s “fall” from God’s graces and marking childbirth as God’s punishment for women’s folly. Contradictory to this tale‚ Paula Gunn Allen’s creation story “Out of the Blue” marks “the fall” of women as an event to be celebrated‚ as it is the catalyst

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