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    meaning coming from the reproduction of conventions and Grice focuses on meaning stemming from a speaker’s intention. Millikan asserts that language is formed out of conventions and the meaning of these conventions can be derived from their historical lineage of their use and reproduction. Grice argues that there are two different types of meaning but the meaning that is involved in meaning in language‚ “non-natural” meaning‚ is determined by the intention of the speaker as well as the recognition of the

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    Xijiang

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    MILES This article describes Cantonese migrants along the West River basin linking the two southern Chinese provinces of Guangxi and Guangdong during Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) times. Based primarily on genealogies of Pearl River delta lineages‚ the article examines a range of interconnected activities — including land settlement‚ commerce‚ and temporary sojourning in order to win civil service examination degrees — that Cantonese sojourners and settlers pursued outside the delta. These

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    The Iroquois

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    and race lineages. Many societies trace their lineage through the father‚ which is called patrilineal‚ or through the mother which is called matrilineal. The Iroquois nation traced their kinship through the matrilineal decent lines. Kinship directly relates to how family groups think‚ act and live along side each other. The culture of the Iroquois can also be compared to how many American families relate to one another as well. Iroquois Lineage The Iroquois nation traced their lineage through the

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    History of life

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    SOLUTTION: Several "cell-like" structures form abiotically that can self-replicate and metabolize 1. Coacervates 2. Liposomes B. Protobiosphere 1. Multiple protobiont lineages may have independently evolved 2. Competition among lineages 3. Lineages evolve 4. Only one lineage remains today. III. The history of Life A. First cells appear ~3.9 - 3.5 BYA B. The first cells were chemoautotrophs 1. chemoautotrophs rely on chemosynthesis to produce glucose from

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    NCSOFT CASE ANALYSIS

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    PRODUCTS 8 5. DEALING WITH NEGATIVE PERCEPTIONS & SIDE EFFECTS OF PLAYING ONLINE GAMES 10 CASE SUMMARY/CONCLUSION 11 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NCsoft had achieved massive success and brand recognition after it had launched its initial games like Lineage 1‚ Lineage 2 and Guild Wars. But since then the tastes of its customers had been gaining diversity‚ therefore‚ the company needed to look out for ways to fulfill the demand for its products. The company later also developed other products within its simple

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    Today‚ the media sees immigrants through tinted lenses put there by the media. For a long time now media stations have deemed immigrants as “illegal” and‚ therefore‚ brands people as a “special interest piece.” Activists have asked the media to stop using the “I-word” in hopes that the words can stop dehumanizing those that are here for a better life (Hesson). The way we view a group of people and where they “belong” or do not belong comes from our view of popular culture. It is only heightened in

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    juxtaposed with the small hypervariable peptide-encoding cassettes. The entire operon has been heterologously expressed in E. coli to produce the patellamide in an E. coli culture medium. Whether pharmacologically active compounds produced by an animal lineage are peptidic or nonpeptidic‚ and regardless of the genomic/metagenomic organization of the relevant genes‚ the discovery platform described above should be applicable. The essence of the approach is that the discovery process will in large part involve

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    Pema lingpa

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    Table of Content Pema Lingpa -The treasurer The Origins of the Pema Lingpa Lineage The Pema Lingpa lineage dates back to the 9th century‚ when Padmasambhava‚ also known as Guru Rinpoche‚ first brought Vajrayana Buddhism from India to the lands of Tibet‚ Nepal and Bhutan. Guru Rinpoche’s vast spiritual activities left behind an enduring legacy that has survived vibrantly through many ensuing centuries. It is said that Guru Rinpoche

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    organism is non-essential‚ it occurs much faster than sexual reproduction. Asexual lineages can increase their numbers rapidly because all their members can produce viable offspring. Comparatively‚ in populations which reproduce sexually‚ some of the individuals are male‚ and therefore cannot produce offspring themselves; therefore in an idealistic situation with a sexual population half composed of males‚ an asexual lineage would have roughly double the rate of population growth. Additionally‚ asexual

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    frequency of Neanderthal genomes than Africans because the two species “occupied the [same regions] intermittently” in Europe‚ the Midwest‚ the Near East‚ and Russia and may have coexisted with one another for up to 10‚000 years before the Neanderthal lineage died out. The article explains that Neanderthal genomes are present in “many people living outside of Africa” as there was not enough interbreeding occurring

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