relation programs‚ and to monitor public perceptions of the entire college. Those are the main tasks of a PRO‚ or Public Relations Officer. Fellow inhinyeros‚ faculties‚ teachers‚ administration‚ a pleasant evening to all of you! The name’s Darren Carlos Dela Cruz‚ BSCVE 1‚ vying for the position of PRO. I stand before you today‚ urging you to vote for me. Today’s election is of dire importance to both short-term and long-term future of the College of Engineering. That is why we need strong
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In the article‚ “Donors in the Frames of Icons: Living in the Borders of Byzantine Art” by Annemarie Weyl Carr‚ describes the figures of donors being added into the frame of portraits of an icon. She refers to multiple works of art as evidence of donors having their portraits put inside the frame of the works of art created in the image of an original icon. Carr’s thesis is that the portraits in the frames are recognition of an icon of that figure in which its power resides. She first goes into
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Next door to David was the Carr family‚ including brothers John and Michael Carr‚ father Sam Carr‚ and their labrador retriever Hank. Befriending these two brothers Michael and John‚ David was introduced to their cult following‚ a Satanic Cult named “The Process”. Berkowitz describes this cult as being his family‚ as him finding his place in the world and finding something and someone who actually cared about him and was surrounded by people who had the same issues growing up‚ and were looking for
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challenges historical construction and the way historians find evidence to reconstruct the past. The differing perspectives towards how history is interpreted are expressed through the historians Keith Jenkins; Herodotus; Marc Bloch and Edward Hallett Carr and the text written by Albert Prior Fell. The text‚ “That noble dream: The problem of historical objectivity” written by Albert Prior Fell‚ raises a lot of very significant points regarding the impossibility of achieving historical objectivity. The
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As even Carr acknowledges‚ “Research that once required days in the stacks or periodical rooms of libraries can now be done in minutes. A few Google searches‚ some quick clicks on hyperlinks‚ and I’ve got the telltale fact or pithy quote I was after”(Carr 2). The internet can be used to find almost any answer through media platforms. As part of our evolution as a species‚ we used
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Reflection of “IT Doesn’t Matter” article within Harvard Business Review May 2003 issue Kelley Davies Within the Harvard Business Review’s May 2003 issue‚ Nicholas Carr wrote an article‚ “IT Doesn’t Matter” depicting Information Technology’s immense growth and importance for business and economics‚ but yet concludes IT’s decline and fall in business strategic positioning. In class discussion on this article described this author’s point of view as one-sided that Information Technology’s
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Jordan Rosemond English 101 *40 Composition Professor Borton 18 November 2013 “Is Google Making Us Stupid or Getting Smarter?” Technology is becoming a big part in our society. Nicholas Carr wrote an article called “Is Google Making Us Stupid”. Carr believes that the internet might have a very negative effect on cognition that diminishes our capacity for concentration and contemplation‚ therefore making us stupid. He argues that the internet has actually affected how human beings process
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Police deviance may be viewed as a very controversial topic by some and most people hold an opinion about it because of the nature of the policing profession. Using the positivist perspective involving empirical knowledge deviance can be defined as “a determined behaviour‚ a product of causation; hence‚ casual‚ explanatory theory can be developed” (Thio 2010:11). As a result of this view‚ police deviance in regards to breaking the law can be justifiable because police work can be stressful. Decades
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In life‚ there are thousands of things vying for people’s attention. With all of these distractions‚ many people miss out on art‚ music‚ and many other aspects of culture. Though they are vastly different‚ in Nicholas Carr’s “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” and Gene Weingarten’s “Pearls before Breakfast”‚ the authors both address what we miss when we rush through life. “Pearls before Breakfast” is the story of Joshua Bell‚ a famous musician who assisted in a social experiment by the Washington
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Stupid?” is written by Carr Nicholas who wants to convey a message that media or other technologies could not take place of the way we circuit our own thoughts. He first uses examples from Stanley Kubrick’s 2007: A Space Odyssey to show that his mind is different from before. His way of thinking and the way of reading have changed because nowadays online “instant availability”. He then used many people’s experience on the Google convenience and they meet the same situation like Carr. They changed the
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