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    School of Communication & Information ITI 04:547:220:03-04 Retrieving and Evaluating Electronic Information Fall 2013 COURSE SYLLABUS Revised August 30‚ 2013 Instructor: Marie L. Radford (mradford@rutgers.edu) Teaching Assistant: Mark Alpert (mark.alpert@rutgers.edu) Course Meets: Thursdays‚ 11:30-2:40 Classroom Location: SC&I Building CIL 201 Course Website: Sakai (https://sakai.rutgers.edu) Office: Room CIL 329 (third floor) Office Hours: Thursdays 2:40-4:00pm and

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    suit‚ thankfully however since a large outbreak of the illness in the late 1960’s there have been very rare reported cases of the disease since. When the movie Awakenings begins we find one of the main characters‚ Leonard Lowe‚ as a child. In the movie the viewer sees young Leonard begin to suffer from early symptoms of encephalitis lethargica‚ he quickly becomes unable to keep up in school and is taken out so he can be watched and also presumably to prevent the disease from potentially spreading

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    Mastery Mastery by George Leonard is a book that deals with the key terms and concepts anyone must know to truly master any skill. The book gives us four different types of students‚ each different in there learning method and in their achieved skill level. It also gives us the five steps to mastering any skill. The four different types of learners‚ the dabbler‚ the obsessive‚ the hacker‚ and the master. Each learner has their own techniques of learning the same skills. The dabbler learns one skill

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    to better their quality of life. In Flowers for Algernon‚ Charlie Gordon undergoes a procedure to triple his intelligence level. Charlie is elated to be the subject of this medical experiment. He can’t wait to finally be smart. In The Awakening‚ Leonard Lowe is administered a large dose of medicine (L-DOPA) in hopes of bringing him out of his catatonic state. In both circumstances‚ the results of the scientific process last for only a very short time before the character returns to his original state

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    and are looked on as insignificant; they are in essence zombies‚ Trapped and destroyed by the lifestyle that they are forced to except. This can be compared to Leonard Mead‚ he doesn’t want to be a zombie like the rest of them he is like a lone red ant in a black ant hill and just as the red ant he doesn’t fit in so he is outcast. Leonard Mead may have not been considered crazy in this society of the future‚ but he may have been considered a threat. He may have been killed to protect the fact that

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    Leonard Leakey Hofstadter‚ PHD from the CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory to further explain Karen Horney’s theory that particular parenting styles are a great influence the child’s development of personality traits. Leonard is a physicist with an extremely high IQ and is skilled with a wide range of disciplines including history‚ literature and science and is able to solve a complex crossword puzzle in seconds. Throughout his interpersonal relationships Leonard often seems insecure

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    the story Next Door‚ the Leonards and the Hargers‚ whom are neighbors with very thin walls separating them. The Leonards are a husband‚ wife and have an eight-year old son‚ Paul. In the beginning of the story‚ Vonnegut portrays the Hargers are husband and wife whom are in the middle of a heated argument and as the argument escalates‚ Paul becomes afraid and decides to take action. 3. Vonnegut portrays Mrs. Leonard to be an over protective mother to Paul while Mr. Leonard wants his boy to be a man

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    he gives to Leonard‚ he finds the patient completely awake from the catatonic state he’s been in for years. The results are amazing and he tries to get the hospital to pay for the drug for all the other catatonic patients but he is told that it’s too expensive. Most of the staff give up their paychecks for the drug and Dr. Sayer hosts a lecture about the drug to which he gets many donations. All the patients are put on the drug and have successful awakenings. Not long after‚ Leonard starts showing

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    experimental treatment. Being a primarily research physician‚ Dr. Sayer learns of a new drug called L-DOPA‚ today used extensively for Parkinson’s patients. Sayer injects an incredible amount of this drug into a patient named Leonard‚ played by Robert De Niro. When Leonard awakes from his catatonia‚ literally a 12 year old trapped in a 42 year olds body; Sayer decides to expand the treatment to the remaining of the catatonic post-encephalitic patients in his care. Dr. Malcolm Sayer ended up “waking

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    Kendra Williford Philosophy 217 Spring 2012 Philosophy and Memento When seeking out the definition of philosophy‚ it is common to find some variation of ‘the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being‚ knowledge‚ or conduct.’ I think through the variations it is safe to say that an inquiry of life and its meaning is a more basic statement of what philosophy is at its core. So the next question would be‚ how does one do philosophy? To answer simply‚ I believe it would start

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