University • KRL was developed by Xerox PARC‚ Terry Winograd at Stanford University • Sue was developed by Holt at University of Toronto • CDL was developed by Koster at University of Nijmegen • Smalltalk was developed by Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls‚ Jr‚ Xerox PARC When was each of these languages created? • BLISS‚1970 • KRL‚ 1971 • Sue‚ 1971 • CDL‚ 1971 • Smalltalk‚ 1972 1980 Who was the creator of each of these languages? 1970‚ 1971‚ 1972 • CBASIC‚ Gordon Eubanks‚ 1980 IBM BASICA
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individual student. (Lohr 1) In another article by Chris Ingalls‚ he reviews the same idea; that online public schools are the way to go. In Forks‚ Washington‚ the Quillayute Valley School District has had a major increase in online students. The town’s online high school is the Insight School of Washington. In the Insight School of Washington‚ there were just over 2‚000 more online students than in the regular classrooms. Patrick
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again. She only realizes it is depressing to find out that she never fully appreciated certain moments that she could not have valued properly without the knowledge she has after death. “They’re sort of shut up in little boxes‚ aren’t they?” (Wilder 89). Emily implies here that they are trapped‚ not able to fully understand what one is able to after death. Grasping the concept while living that every moment could potentially be very important to you in the future. “Time becomes a surface
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out if gentrification leaves a positive or negative impact on American communities will need to be determined by weighing the problems and the solutions it brings. There are multiple problems that appear with the process of gentrification. Craig S. Wilder‚ a history professor at a Massachusetts Institute
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Heather Barker Ms. Johnson English II March 17‚ 2014 The House Of The Spirits Anger is developed throughout The House Of The Spirits when characters become so infuriated with one another that it clouds their judgment‚ incites violence‚ and even pushes them to seek revenge. “Allende weaves violence and anger throughout The House of the Spirits in a manner that makes sure to highlight its senselessness while fully acknowledging its inevitability.” says Tania Asnes. Anger is defined as a normal
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roles. These images of a “black woman” have thus made blackness an unflattering thing in women. Among other connotations and terms commonly used to describe black women are “ghetto”‚ “militant”‚ “aggressive” and more recently‚ the “angry black woman” (Wilder‚ 2010‚ pp. 195-196; Thompson and Keith‚ 2001). They are intimidating to society. These examples demonstrate how superimposing Anglo centered ideals of beauty and equating blackness to masculinity steals away the womanhood from a black woman. As will
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In the play “ Our Town “ by Thorton Wilder was based on a fictional town. The theme of the play in my opinion is never take life for granted‚ always appreciate it. I say that because in act 3 that I’m going to explain about‚ Emily dies and come back alive. Act one is called “ Daily Life “ and it gives us an insight on the townspeople lives‚ but it mainly focused on two american families name gibsses and webbut is they lived a modest‚ busy ‚ full life. Those two families lived next door from
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challenges this will bring. Theory Overview The beginnings of Dr Johnson’s behavioral systems model (BSM) are based in her pediatric background as well as intercultural theories on child rearing‚ and Talcott Parson’s sociology theories (Tourville &Ingalls‚ 2003). This as well as many other sources supported her beliefs in BSM. Dr Johnson viewed nursing as being concerned with the whole person. Nursing could be identified by actions and goals that impacted the person as a behavioral system (Botha
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Our Town‚ written by Thornton Wilder in 1938‚ is known as one of his best works. It is usually referred as beautiful and remarkable‚ one of the sagest‚ warmest and deeply human his scripts. One of the themes captured in the play is the one of family relations. We can trace this particular theme though the whole play. In the 1st act we are introduced to 2 families of the Gibbses & the Webbs. Charles and Myrtle Webb and Frank and Julia Gibbs give us a possibility to have a look at the day-to-day
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directly after High School commencement at the age of eighteen or nineteen. This much is evident through this particular quotation “It’s July 7th‚ 1904 just after High School commencement. That’s when most of our young people jump up and get married” (Wilder
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