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    Algorithmic Thinking: The Key for Understanding Computer Science Gerald Futschek Vienna University of Technology Institute of Software Technology and Interactive Systems Favoritenstrasse 9‚ 1040 Vienna‚ Austria futschek@ifs.tuwien.ac.at Abstract. We show that algorithmic thinking is a key ability in informatics that can be developed independently from learning programming. For this purpose we use problems that are not easy to solve but have an easily understandable problem definition. A proper

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    give him a chance to bring his wife back to life. Hades did grant him permission on the condition that he not look at Eurydice until they reached the light of day. This kind of heroism is noble because of the love behind it at least I believe so. Theseus‚ an Athenian hero who freed his city from the tyranny of King Minos of Crete and his monstrous Minotaur. He did have the help of the creature’s half-sister but he was able to slay the monster and find his way out of its labyrinth. Now there are two

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    the bourgeois types. The handling of the romantic figures remains‚ however‚ vague and hazy‚ the most notable advance appearing in the superior distinctness of the pair of heroines when contrasted with those in [TTGoV] and the ability to portray in Theseus a convincingly noble gentleman.” “The cardinal feature of the romantic comedy is precisely this interweaving of diverse moods and surroundings‚ where princes meet with clowns‚ and fairies with artisans‚ added to the presentation of a rural love

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    considering the consequences‚ and as a result‚ find themselves lost. Lysander suggests this‚ when he says‚ “Fair love‚ you faint wandering in the wood‚ and in truth‚ I have forgot our way‚” (II. ii. 41-42). Later in the play‚ the duke of Athens‚ Theseus‚ overbears Egeus’ will‚ and insists Lysander and Hermia wed each other on his marriage day. Hermia‚ in quickness and happiness‚ agrees‚ without considering her father’s reaction. By doing so‚ she may be sacrificing her relationship with him. In both

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    father’s property and was forced to obey her father. Hermia had to obey her father’s wish of her marrying Demetrius and not her love‚ Lysander because she was under Athenian law. If she didn’t obey her father Hermia was given two other choices‚ by Theseus‚ the Duke of Athens‚ who controlled the laws. The two other choices were “either to die or to abjure from the society of men”. As well as the Athenian law‚ gender played a role in the course of love‚ as women were not allowed to confess their love

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    Jena Beaudoin Professor Paul Western Civilization II 12 December 2012 The Roman republic and Athenian polis were two great experiments in political philosophy in the ancient world. These two distinctly different methods of running a nation in both Athens and Rome have one similarity – that they were founded on the intent to give common law and justice to the people. That aside both of the nations‚ which will be discussed in this essay‚ was culturally‚ economically and historically quite different

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    Kristen Biduk 6949215 Instructor: Pierre Daigneault Teaching Assistant: Dennis Papadopoulos PHIL 265 / 2A Introduction to Metaphysics Critical Assessment Word Count: 1596 It is very difficult to attribute characteristics to a mind when we know it does not actually exist in the physical realm. Though‚ personal identity has been connected to the mind. However‚ it is tricky to determine what exactly comprises one’s personal identity. Although it is a difficult concept to grasp

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    and 1596 and it describes the romantic getaway of four young Athenian lovebirds who went astray on a midsummer night in a forest ruled by Fairies. The dreamlike occurrences which happened in captivated wood are framed by court scenes controlled by Theseus‚ who is the ruler of Athens. There is also another cluster of characters chosen as rustics‚ artisans‚ or mechanicals who are led by Bottom the weaver‚ and inhibit the play creating its comic effects. Shakespeare tried to show the meaning and nature

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    "Lovers and madmen have such seething brains" (Shakespeare 71). On that midsummer’s night‚ Oberon affected Helena and Hermia’s lives forever. Because of the love juice‚ Helena and Hermia married the person they loved. Since Puck confounded Demetrius and Lysander‚ Hermia and Helena were affected. Puck had to fix his mistake so everyone would be happy. The following paragraphs will show how the love juice affected Hermia and Helena‚ and how they reacted to different circumstances. In either case

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    had no clue as where to look for them. I started thinking that I should give up on that and think of someone else to look after John and then I stumbled into an old forest on the outskirts of Athens. It was the same forest where I got blessing from Theseus to marry Hermia. There was a strange feeling in the air‚ I turned around and there she was Titania. “Who are you?” She asked. I was in shock. Could she see me? There must be someone else around. “Do you know how to

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