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    Stanley Kubrick’s science fiction film‚ 2001: A Space Odyssey connects the past with the future in terms of life‚ while also having a sense of ambiguity to leave the film up to the interpretation of the viewer. In David W. Patterson’s “Music‚ Structure and Metaphor in Stanley Kubrick’s ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’‚” he argues that “2001’s soundtrack is comprised of two mutually exclusive harmonic streams – the atonal and the tonal – and that in their perceptive and nuanced empathy with the narrative

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    In the first story‚ A Temporary Matter‚ it is Shukumar’s guilt that divide the couple rather than their inability to communicate. During the day‚ he decides to work on his novel and eat in the room that was meant to be the babies “because it [is] a place Shoba [avoids]‚” (8). This contrasts Shoba’s decision to “[take] her plate to the living room‚” which is an area accessible to both of them‚ showing that she is at least making an effort while Shukumar cowers in another room (8). This solitude stems

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    quickly through computer. We are using it in education sector‚ medical sector‚ research and experimental job‚ designing‚ architectural designing‚ planning‚ public administration and etc. Computer changed our education system. We can learn through long distance education system. Now we do not need to go far from home to learn something. We can save our time and money by this. Without that we are able to get every service at home. Computer is also able to provide us another service. Now doctor can do operations

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    Generation Z would have no qualms with crowning the iPhone the most influential invention in the history of communications. Seasoned historians‚ however‚ might argue that a bundle of cables in combination with an electrical current‚ called the telegraph‚ should take the prize for the most influential invention. The mid-19th Century implementation of the telegraph‚ single-handedly‚ brought about enormous change to the once asymmetric relationship between the tempo of domestic politics and the speed

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    Most films today rely on dialogue to further the narrative‚ allowing characters to explain what is happening at all times. In Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey‚ dialogue is purposely minimal. In fact‚ the opening and closing sections of the film have absolutely NO dialogue whatsoever‚ amounting to nearly one hour of no spoken word. This kind of "deafening quiet" had not been known in movies since the silent film era‚ however this does not mean the story remains stagnant. Like in the silent

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    meaning of the communication in education and distance-learning are best understood‚ when the types of communication among the participants involved in distance education and some related communication theories are mastered thoroughly. The communication among the students and the communication between the members and the content should not be underestimated even though the communication between the teacher and the student is a vital element of successful distance education. If it is important to attain

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    Analysis of 'Grey Matter'

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    Randy Ablack ‘Grey Matter’ is a short movie script by Jeanette D. Farr which concerns itself primarily with race relations and stereotyping. A young African-American male confronts an old white woman in a police station with regard to her apparent racial profiling. As it turns out‚ he is there to return the very same wallet that she is about to report as lost. The dyadic conversation between confrontation and conclusion is initiated by the nonverbal cue of her moving her handbag

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    Simply Running “The one who wins wants to win the most” Steve Prefontaine the famous distance runner said. This not only applies to running but to life in general‚ the more you focus your time and energy into something the better and closer the result to what you dreamed or imagined it would be. For runners either competitive or amateur‚ this often means long hard training sessions‚ putting their body through pain‚ giving up favorite foods and sacrificing their time. Runners must have incredible

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    Thermal Expansion and Contraction Most of the matters‚ without some exceptions‚ expand with the increasing temperature. When you give heat to matters; speed of its particles increase and distance between them also increase which results in the increase of the volumes of matters. All expansions occurs in volume of the substance however‚ sometimes some of the dimensions of them expand more with respect to others. In this case we neglect the less expanded ones and assume expansion like linear expansion

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    Mind over Matter Matt Pickering Religion 101 Brantley Gasaway Section BD Out of the myriad of religions that encompass the earth‚ one of the least understood is Buddhism. In the pursuit of a higher plane of existence‚ a Buddhist monk will renounce his worldly secular life‚ instead embracing a life of meditation and study. While attempting to achieve enlightenment‚ and therefore nirvana‚ a Buddhist must first come to eradicate his sense of self‚ effectively destroying his ego. By doing this‚

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