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    Mol Points

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    MOL AccessPortal Sdn berhad was incorporated in Malaysia under the Companies Act‚ 1965 on 9th of February 2000 as a predicate limited company under the name of Superior World Sdn Bhd. It assumed its present name on 8th of July 2000 and was converted into a public limited company on 29th of April 2002. MOL has obtained approval from Central Bank of Malaysia as an e-Money operator in Malaysia in December 2002. MOL was officially listed on the MESDAQ Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad under

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    English Grammar

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    Unit 1 Parts of Speech Every word has a function in every sentence. There are 8 different functions in English usage. Thus‚ all English words are grammatically divided into 8 different parts‚ which are called parts of speech. Sometimes they are called “word classes.” They are: 1. Noun A noun is a word or group of words used for referring to a person‚ thing‚ place‚ or quality. Ex. Birds fly. She is a pretty girl. The man works in the factory. The

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    Guidelines for Capstone

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    CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FERNANDO PAMPANGA City of San Fernando‚ Pampanga CAPSTONE FORMAT Title Page Adviser Recommendation Sheet Head/Dean Approval Sheet Panels Approval Sheet Acknowledgement Abstract Table of Contents List of Tables List of Figures CHAPTER I Introduction Background of the Study Statement of the Problem Objectives Significance of the Study Scope and Delimitations CHAPTER II Theoretical Framework Review of Related Studies Review of Related

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    specification phases of the software development process. Modeling the concrete GUI? Some practical benefits of formal specification. Formal specification with preconditions and postconditions. Formal specification maxims. Overview of JML predicate notation. For a little practice with UML‚ Figure 3 shows diagrams for these definitions‚ in two equivalent formats. An initial formal definition of UserDB.add. On the use of quantifiers. No Duplicates Input value checking. Ordering of

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    Anselm considers that‚ raising against Ontological Argument from side of creature(human) that was created by creator(God) is absurd‚ however personally I am not the only one who disagrees with this statement. First of all I will summarize Anselm’s Ontological Argument‚ than I will go on to object to his argument through Immanuel Kant’s argument and defend Immanuel Kant’s argument threw the Anselm’s and Rowe’s arguments. The formation of Ontological Argument started in eleventh century by St.Anselm

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    A Summary of The Dangers of Digital Distractedness According to Lauren Shinozuka‚ in her essay‚ “The Dangers of Digital Distractedness‚” we are a digital generation. She asserts we are celebrated for our aptitude in effortless interactions with society through technology. However‚ the author questions the effect that this mass use of digital media has on societal and personal interactions and suggests we are alienating ourselves from those around us. She offers the point that we have developed

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    Basic Syntactic Notions

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    S Y N T A X LECTURE 6 BASIC SYNTACTIC NOTIONS 1. Some approaches to the study of syntactic units. The central role of syntax within theoretical linguistics became clear only in the 20th century‚ which some scholars call the "century of syntactic theory" as far as linguistics is concerned. Nowadays theoretical approaches to the discipline of syntax are numerous and extremely diverse. One school of thought treats syntax as a branch of biology‚ since it conceives of syntax as the

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    begins his rebuttals by defining what is encompassed by the characteristic of divine omnipotence. He explains that god is able to all things which are "possible absolutely"‚ which he defines as all things which can be logically expressed without the predicate being in conflict with the subject - i.e. god is capable of all things which do not involve a contradiction in terms. This does not imply any defect in the power of god‚ Aquinas goes on to say‚ because impossible things by definition have "no aspect

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    the reason for this is because whether God exists or not does not prove his existence in reality as Anselm suggests in his argument. Kant would agree with this as he reviews Anselm’s ontological argument by saying that God’s existence is not a predicate‚ existence may be a part of the concept of God‚ but it does not proof that God exists. Descarte would also agree with the statement‚ as in his ontological argument he sets out that God is a perfect being‚ a part of being perfect is existing‚ and

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    Ibn Sina/Avicenna

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    ‘Ibn Sina’s renown brought him the title ‘the leading eminent scholar’ (al-Shayk al Ra’is). Discuss the significance of his philosophical ideas with special focus on his distinction between his essence and existence‚ and its role in his proof for God as the necessary existent.’ Ibn Sina‚ or Avicenna‚ born 980 AD‚ was a leading polymath of many subjects; many of his theories are still renowned today; 240 of (approximately) 450 works can authentically be attributed to him‚ contributing to mainly medicine

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