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    parents. So united are her parents in Uma’s mind that she conflates their names. "MamaPapa themselves rarely spoke of a time when they were not one. The few anecdotes they related separately acquired great significance because of their rarity‚ their singularity." Throughout‚ Desai perfectly matches form and content: details are few‚ the focus narrow‚ emotions and needs given no place. Uma‚ as daughter and female‚ expects nothing; Arun‚ as son and male‚ is lost under the weight of expectation. Now in her

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    compute both the unconsciousness and consciousness of our brain‚ and accurately describes ourselves and our individuality. Whether parts of us are conscious or unconscious‚ both are needed to define a complete individual. There needs to be an idea of singularity when it comes to an experience‚ in which the connection of the two hemispheres of the brain becomes important to maintain the same individual and promise survival. Otherwise‚ we would be dealing with distinct and multiple experiences that claim

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    Reflection #9 The first article was about the Trolley Dodgers. In 1890‚ they joined the National League. Unfortunately‚ for them they did not have the finances to compete with teams like the New York Yankees. The Dodgers’ losing went on for about 70 years. As a result‚ they moved to Los Angeles in 1958; what we know today as the Los Angeles Dodgers. In 1997‚ the team was sold for 350 million dollars to Rupert Murdoch. In the closeout interview by Peter O’Malley (the former owner)‚ he was grateful

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    Life Cycle Of A Star

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    Nebula:  Nebulas are huge clouds of dust and gas‚ most of the gas that makes up the nebula is hydrogen. Sometimes nebulas can remain mostly static for billions of years. Eventually though a passing star or shock wave from a supernova will disturb the gas and dust. The dust and gas may then start to clump together‚ gravity will then clump more and more gas together‚ this is when the star starts the next part of its life cycle.      Protostar:  A protostar is when the gas has clumped together and

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    Nutrition and Obesity

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    Fast food and obesity Americans are heavier than ever before and‚ according to the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) approximately 127 million adults in the U.S. are overweight‚ 60 million adults are obese‚ and 9 million adults are morbidly obese. Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that may have an adverse effect on health‚ leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased health problems. Obesity increases the likelihood of various

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    Target segments Questions about who‚ when‚ where‚ and especially what. Focuses on strategic target or competitive scope. 2. Competitive advantage Questions about how‚ and why. Focuses on strategic advantage or competitive advantage. 3. Singularity The firm’s offering must be different from the competition’s in some way that some segment of customers will value. The strategy must be unique or singular and not in an inconsequential way. * Market-oriented strategy focused the organization

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    Thoughts on Armstrong

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    that the Almighty Entity possesses. Again‚ this is not to forsake the man above. I live in a world that has spawned numerous religious philosophies around the world. Armstrong was correct in pointing out the need for each individual belief to be a singularity of the utmost exactness‚ and all else is to be considered “foreign” or “ungodly”. I gained unbiased proof through Armstrong’s research dating back to the 5th Century CE. Armstrong explains how the Golden Rule‚ or the ability to do unto others as

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    Artificial Intelligence

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    Artificial intelligence From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search "AI" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Ai (disambiguation). For other uses‚ see Artificial intelligence (disambiguation). Artificial intelligence (AI) is technology and a branch of computer science that studies and develops intelligent machines and software. Major AI researchers and textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents"‚[1] where an intelligent agent is a system that

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    According to them‚ AI is beneficial for humans and restricting robots and humans while developing AI can cause to stop technological researches. For example‚ Bostrom supports that thanks to AI‚ risks of terrorism and wars will be reduced (9). Besides‚ health industry will be more developed thanks to AI. He argues that especially nanotechnology may help people to increase life

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    November 14‚ 2011 "We can do no great things; only small things with great love." The Practice of Science Science: ^ knowledge ^ systematic and orderly ^ classic - systematized and orderly body of knowledge - the GREEKS * Greeks - considered classical because they set the standards in Western civilization based on order and system ^ tragedy or comedy - only two plots - we’ve been trained to understand science in a neat and perfect way - normality- everything that fits into the system‚ anything else

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