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    given all the questionable content in the world while others believe that censorship is a violation of free speech and expression. There are some that even feel as if “the powers that be” use censorship as a means of controlling the world. We will explore from different aspects what censorship is‚ how we are affected by it‚ and who is fighting for freedom of speech and artistic expression.   CENSORSHIP There are many views on the topic of censorship. Arguments are made every day on whether or

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    Technologies Impact on Creative Expression Modern technology has shown to have many impacts on the way activities are both perceived and accomplished. Contemporary cars and airplanes enable us to travel longer distances then those that existed a century ago. Due to the use of cell phones and web-cams‚ a person can instantly connect with others on a global scale‚ figuratively transporting them across the globe with a simple call. Mass amounts of information can be gathered simply and efficiently

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    Epigenetics is the series of chemical modifications of DNA and its connected proteins that contain phenotypic information during cell division. These modifications alter gene expression without changing DNA sequence. They differ among tissues and change over throughout the organism’s lifetime. A well-understood example of epigenetic modification is DNA methylation‚ the process by which a methyl group is covalently bonded to cytosine. During DNA replication‚ a specific enzyme recognizes unmethylated

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    Lexical Analysis Made with OpenOffice.org 1 The role of lexical analyzer: analyzer: It is the first phase of a compiler. compiler. Its main task is to read the input characters & produce as output a sequence of tokens that the parser uses for syntax analysis. analysis. Upon receiving a “get next token” command from the parser‚ the lexical analyzer reads input characters until it can identify the next token. token. It may also perform certain secondary tasks at the user interface. interface

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    communication which is understood by the style‚ gesture‚ posture‚ facial expressions and the other body Language. It has been mentioned by the many people that nonverbal communication covers the 90% of the total communication and only 10% of the total communication is covered by the verbal communication. The common and few example of nonverbal communication are shown below which doesn’t require any words as it understood by the expression and sign which isn’t difficult for the receiver to understand it.

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    The variations in the gene expression programs and regulation led to have phenomenal results in cellular differentiation‚ and adaptability of all organisms. Indeed‚ the dysregulation activity in transcription progression may actually cause a broad range of disease and syndromes. RNAPII CTD has emerged as an essential regulator of transcription progression. The combinatorial modification of RNAPII CTD codes may lead to innumerous possibilities to control gene expression important for.... In the last

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    in facial expressions and tone of voice when communicating. Finally‚ power can be shown through body posture. The more dominant conversationalist will be relaxed in comparison to the subordinate or two equals will be equally relaxed or tense depending on the situation. When it comes to nonverbal communication‚ several elements contribute to the decoding of the message. These elements are normally physical in nature and can be both purposeful and subconscious. Gestures‚ facial expressions‚ eye behavior

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    supervisor for the opportunity (facial expression – masking). After the supervisor leaves‚ the employees look at each other‚ and without saying anything‚ shrug their shoulders‚ give big smiles‚ and raise their hands for a “high 5” (their body movements explain all their excitement. (+) In another segment of the show‚ a girl and a guy are sitting at a bar chatting and having a cocktail. As they are sitting very close and facing each other (facial expression)‚ you can tell that they are a serious

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    Speaking Rubric |Delivery |* The volume is so low |* The volume is too low or |* The volume is not too low |* The speaker uses delivery to| | |that you cannot understand|too loud. |or too loud. |emphasize and enhance the | | |most of the message. |* The rate is too fast or too|* The rate is not too fast |meaning of the message. The | | |* The rate is so fast that|slow. Pauses are too long or |or too slow

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    Media And Freedom Of Expression India is one of the greatest democratic country in the world‚ which is based on the three pillars: Executive‚ Legislature and Judiciary. These three pillars monitor to each other‚ but now a days the Media is playing a role of the fourth pillar of democracy‚ which keeps eyes on these three pillars. Journalism‚ plays a key role in media. It delivers all the information of current affairs and in the country and world. Our constitution

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