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    Definition of art

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    A number of people have asked about the value of addressing aesthetics‚ the philosophy of art‚ or the definition of art. The reasoning is that if it is so difficult to define‚ it must therefor be ultimately subjective‚ and each person should just determine for herself what it is. Perhaps we all do determine for ourselves the meaning of anything. Because‚ as in the "tree falling in the forest" example‚ the meaning does not exist if it does not exist for me personally. I am allowed to define "table"

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    NEWSPAPER AS A RELIABLE SOURCE OF NEWS AND INFORMATION: The newspapers most notable contribution as a mass communication medium has been as a purveyor of information. Many people doubted if newspapers could fight off the challenge posed by radio and television – both being immediate and more entertaining‚ but they have fought this challenge and have survived and are going strong due to the following reasons: 1. Newspapers offer detailed accounts which is not possible with radio and television

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    The Definition of Art

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    Art‚ like most things‚ is in the eye of the beholder. It can be everything‚ but it can also be nothing depending on the status of the artist. Life is made up of art and artistic values‚ and the unfortunate thing about it is that hardly anyone will notice. Art itself is the purest form of expression‚ and it can be expressed in three different ways: physically‚ emotionally‚ and spiritually. Physical art is art that can be measured by one of the five senses‚ typically sight‚ and is created by hand

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    Two words

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    name and makes a living selling words. (She travels around selling everything from verses from memory to simple stories to secret words. Everyone knows and respects her.) Her fame‚ however‚ is a result of her fortitude: as a youth‚ hunger‚ heat‚ and exhaustion of centuries ate at her and killed four siblings; she decided to trick death by dragging herself to the sea’s water. Belisa accidently discovers writing when a newspaper blows at her feet. She picks it up‚ curiously asking a stranger what

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    Eyewitness Testimony as a source of reliable evidence In relation to cognitive psychology‚ is eyewitness testimony reliable in today’s judicial system? Word Count: 3944 ABSTRACT Is eyewitness testimony a reliable source of evidence in today’s judicial system? Many jurors tend to pay close attention to eyewitness testimony assuming that what they hear is exactly as it happened. They ignore the psychology behind remembering an event. Our brain is a complex structure and it is difficult to absorb

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    The Internet The above image is a visual representation of the internet. The Internet‚ A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities‚ consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of academic‚ government‚ private‚ business‚ public networks and‚ of local to global scope‚ that are linked by a broad array of electronic‚ wireless and optical networking technologies

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    this is a reliable source Natalie Rusk‚ Mitchel Resnick‚ and Stina Cooke 2008‚ http://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/papers/Clubhouse/clubhouse-origins.pdf Origins and Guiding Principles of the Computer Clubhouse Too many educational initiatives try to transmit or deliver information to learners. The Computer Clubhouse is based on a different model of learning and education‚ where the focus is on construction rather than instruction. A sentence stating why this source is reliable Mitchel

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    Topic: Write a short report (approximately 1000 words) comparing different means of identifying useful and accurate sources of information from the Internet. Issues that you might cover are: - How to search the Internet - Most effective search engines for academic purposes - How to identify good quality material on the Internet. Introduction Imagine you are working on your assignment at the midnight. Unfortunately‚ you realize that you need to refer on a book to continue your work. If it

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    3D INTERNET SOURCE

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    INTERNET- ON THE WAY OF 3D DONE BY P.Mohamed Ibrahim IIIrd Year IT Priyadarshini Engineering college Email ID:whizzy.ibrahim@gmail.com Cell no:9597063997 S.Deepan Chakravarthy IIIrd Year IT Priyadarshini Engineering College Email ID: pan.deepan@gmail.com Cell no:9944684611 Overview  Introduction  Disadvantage of 2D Internet  3D Internet @ 3D Internet - Why @ 3D Internet - What @ 3D Internet - How  Conclusion Introduction ‡ The Internet is evolving to become the

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    Linking Words Linking words show the logical relationship between sentences or parts of a sentence. | | |Steve and his friends are coming to dinner. | |1. Positive Addition |And is used to connect words or phrases. And may be |He is waving his arms and shouting at us. | | |used to connect two independent clauses.

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