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    decode. Although Intelligent Design is fairly new to the public‚ it is something that’s been around for many years…only considered a theory not tested‚ basically an unfinished hypothesis. Now that we have the technology and ability to read the structure of DNA‚ it brought the hypothesis to the test. To many people‚ Intelligent Design may seem more emotionally understandable. Intelligent Design is the hypothetical thought that there may be “something” or “someone” far more intelligent in this universe

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    Brief introduction to Intelligent Transportation System‚ ITS Definition Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) applies advanced technologies of electronics‚ communications‚ computers‚ control and sensing and detecting in all kinds of transportation system in order to improve safety‚ efficiency and service‚ and traffic situation through transmitting real-time information. Objectives to improve traffic safety to relieve traffic congestion to improve transportation efficiency to reduce

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    ABSTRACT INTELLIGENT TRAFFIC LIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM FOR AMBULANCE Many traffic light systems operate on a timing mechanism that changes the lights after a given interval. An intelligent traffic light system senses the presence or absence of vehicles and reacts accordingly. The idea behind intelligent traffic systems is that drivers will not spend unnecessary time waiting for the traffic lights to change. Since the waiting time of the vehicles for the lights to change is optimal‚ the emission

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    Toby Chang Professor Legrande English 1 21 May 2014 Family Love Lasts Forever Each person has his or her foretimes. No matter it is good or bad‚ delighted or painful‚ it is a true story of one’s life and the past cannot be changed or wiped away. There are two essays in the book Brief Bedford Reader‚ “Champion of the World” by Maya Angelou and “Fish Cheeks” by Amy Tan‚ both authors tell the reader their own story. Maya Angelou and Amy Tan‚ who were growing up in different environment and communities

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    All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque is a fictional novel based on Remarque’s own experiences in World War I. Remarque uses view of a soldier Paul Bäumer to expose the horrors of the war. Bäumer’s first person narration creates the effects of intimacy‚ isolation and drama. Bäumer’s narration puts the reader directly in the middle of the action. It creates a sense of closeness between the reader and the story. It feels as though Bäumer is speaking directly to the reader‚ creating

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    what is set down on paper”. 2. All of the memoirs in this unit are told from the first-person point of view. Why is it important that they are told in the first person? How would they be different if they were told from a different point of view? Imagine one of the memoirs you read told from a different point of view‚ and use that example to explain both the benefits of telling the story in the first person and how it would be different if told from another point of view. Answer:

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    overweight ogre looking person that smells‚ badly and stays at home all day and plays video games. But in actuality‚ a gamer is much more than that. There is a gamer in all of us. Anyone who has ooh and awed about a video game has that passion to play. Of course‚ there are those who take the playing to a whole other level. .Those are the true gamers. There are thousands of different variety of video games these days Role playing games‚ real time strategy‚ sports‚ puzzle‚ first person shooter‚ and 3rd

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    are writing as if you are that character‚ from their viewpoint and perspective‚ in the first person narrative form. You will be required to write a minimum of 6 entries‚ using one of each of the various modes of writing: A descriptive entry‚ using strong visual and sensory images to create a lasting impression on your reader. Anything can be vividly described - a room‚ a place‚ an object‚ a person‚ or an event which was significant to your character. A narrative entry‚ detailing a short

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    Intelligent Responses Abstract Emotional situations result in emotional responses. Often these responses are instinctual‚ but they can be taught through the teaching of emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence is a measure of how well a person understands and manages emotions‚ and it can be increased through experiences and teaching. The teaching of emotional intelligence‚ known as social emotional learning or SEL‚ should be taught in school systems so children learn

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    Are We Socially Intelligent? Francis Pangfei Lai Abstract: It was Daniel Goleman’s book “Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships” that started the author thinking on the relevance of social intelligence to property professionals. In the course of practicing as a property consultancy and lecturing at various universities over the years‚ the author notices that a property professional tends to lack the many soft skills of emotional and social intelligence. In this paper

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