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    social differences and exploitation…Many Latin American societies are condemned to bloodletting by the precedents of violence and gross injustice that characterize their culture and their history.” – LeMoyne James‚ ‘Children of Cain’ 1991 Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s text depicts the cultural life and setting of Latin America. His inclusion of conventional values portrayed in the novel such as pride and honor influences specific characters such as Pedro and Pablo Vicario‚ two “boys who were raised

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    be the life lead by “BLUE EYES” in the very near future.     The basic idea behind this technology is to give the computer the human power. We all have some perceptual abilities. That is we can understand each others feelings. For example we can understand ones emotional state by analyzing his facial expression. If we add these perceptual abilities of human to computers would enable computers to work together with human beings as intimate partners. The “BLUE EYES” technology aims at

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    4.09 Presentaciones- Mensajes de casa - Práctica A. Contesta las preguntas con una oración (a sentence) completa en español. ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff- ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff- fffffffff 1. ¿Dónde están Pablo y Julio? 2. ¿Qué tienen los muchachos en las manos? 3. ¿En qué ciudad vive Carmen Duarte Guzmán? 4. ¿Qué recibió Julio de su amiga Iris-Teresa? 5. ¿Qué le dijo Iris-Teresa? 6. ¿Dónde hay

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    to work together with human beings as intimate partners. Researchers are attempting to add more capabilities to computers that will allow them to interact like humans‚ recognize human presents‚ talk‚ listen‚ or even guess their feelings. The BLUE EYES technology aims at creating computational machines that have perceptual and sensory ability like those of human beings. It uses non-obtrusige sensing method‚ employing most modern video cameras and microphones to identifies the users actions through

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    PATRICIA Evangelista‚ an 18-year-old communications sophomore at UP Diliman‚ won the 2004 Best Speaker award in the International Public Speaking competition conducted yearly by the English-Speaking Union (ESU) in London. The petite‚ poised and pretty Filipina emerged triumphant in a field of 60 contestants representing 37 countries that are members of the prestigious international British institution dedicated to the idea of “Creating Global Understanding through English.” Evangelista won

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    1. “She kneels and kisses Belky and hugs her tightly… But Lourdes cannot face Enrique… His mother steps off the porch. She walks away. ’¿Dónde está mi mami?’ Enrique cries‚ over and over. ‘Where is my mom?’ His mother never returns‚ and that decides Enrique’s fate.” (Nazario 5) 2. “The hut was twelve by fifteen feet. It had one small wooden window and dirt floors. There was no bathroom… There was no electricity… Nine people slept in the hut. They crowded onto two beds and a slim mattress jammed each

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    The short story of “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” by Garcia Marquez has a strong correlation to the life of Christ and the wavering faith of the mass. The Old Man and Christ share a number of similarities; the people represented in this story parallel the actions shown in the time of Christ. The story initially begins with the “On the third day of rain…” (Marquez 51). The number three is significant during the time of Christ. The Father‚ the Son‚ and the Holy Spirit represent the Trinity

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    Every day for many people they depend on their eyes to help accomplish daily tasks‚ which is with our physical vision‚ such as identifying danger‚ distinguishing one person from another‚ following written directions and much more. However‚ it is easy to recognize that everything grasped with our physical eyes‚ is not always seen with clarity. Bearing in mind our history of self- knowledge‚ our life experiences‚ and what somebody said just minutes ago influences our physical senses in addition to

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    Foretold_‚ Gabriel García Marquez vindicates Marxist ideals through his portrayal of the Catholic Church as a manipulative hegemon that cripples its people. These townsfolk become drones because of the local bishop’s stranglehold on his followers. By portraying the townspeople as desensitized drones‚ Marquez characterizes the town as the novel’s most corrupt regime through the inevitable death of his protagonist‚ Santiago Nasar. In defense of his socialist beliefs and Marxist ideals‚ Gabriel García Marquez

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    A VERY OLD MAN WITH ENORMOUS WINGS The story “A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings” written by Gabriel G. Marquez was a very confusing story at first. It was in till the second time I read it‚ I started to see a lot of symbolism and perhaps different themes in the story. May I add that the text in Spanish‚ in my opinion‚ felt a little different than the translation. I think Marquez could be saying several things about human nature. One of them being that we have expectations for things or people

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