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    function and content of web pages influence the meaning and value of information. Word Count: 1800 Web sites are swiftly becoming‚ and in some cases are already‚ the preferred media choice for information search‚ company presentation‚ shopping‚ education‚ gaming‚ socialising‚ and much more. In this day and age‚ where visual symbols play an increasingly important role in our day to day lives‚ the design‚ content‚ and function of web pages‚ play a pivotal part

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    Monkeys

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    text of Monkey can be understood as an eastern equivalent of either (a) a European fairytale or (b) a modern animal cartoon from‚ say‚ Looney Tunes. (I happen to think Bugs Bunny is quite reminiscent of the title character of Monkey‚ and Pigsy has more than a little in common with Porky Pig too.) It may seem strange to think of Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig as the heroes of a classical epic. But Monkey is an epic because it has a more serious purpose than Looney Tunes do‚ despite its comic animal characters

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    1. What is the title of the podcast and when was it published? The title of the podcast was Chinese Could Soon Become Most Popular Web Language. It was published on September 27‚2012. 2. What is the author talking about? The author is talking about that Chinese could soon replace English as the most commonly spoken language on the Internet. 3. What is the main idea for this podcast that the author wants us to learn? The author wants us to learn that Chinese population is growing so fast

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    Analysis of Gold Bug

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    Analysis "The Gold-Bug" includes a cipher that uses polyphonic substitution. Though he did not invent "secret writing" or cryptography‚ Poe certainly popularized it during his time. To most people in the 19th century‚ cryptography was mysterious and those able to break the codes were considered gifted with nearly supernatural ability. Poe had drawn attention to it as a novelty over four months in the Philadelphia publication Alexander’s Weekly Messenger in 1840. He had asked readers to submit their

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    Al Capone Essay

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    Alphonse Gabriel Capone‚ also known as Al Capone is recognized as one of America’s best known gangsters. Capone has a leading role in numerous illegal activities in Chicago‚ leading its reputation to be known as an unlawful city. He is the one who collapsed law and order during the prohibition era in the 1920’s by developing a business which sold bootlegged liquor‚ racketeering‚ prostitution‚ and gambling in Chicago. Al Capone has a story which is very unique to majority of other entrepreneurs which

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    Alphonse Capone Al Capone‚ born Alphonse Capone‚ was one of the most if not the most notorious gangsters in the history of the United States. He was well known for smuggling alcohol into the states during the prohibition in which alcohol was banned. Al Capone quickly became a “celebrity” among the people in Chicago where he ran his operation. Alphonse Capone was born on January 17‚ 1899 in Brooklyn New York to two Italian immigrants. Even when he was young he never did like following

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    In “Bugs in the Brain”‚ Robert Sapolsky makes the claim that more research is needed in order to gain a greater understanding of how the brain works and more importantly‚ to gain a greater understanding of how certain microorganisms change animals’ behaviors for their own benefits‚ such as reproduction and/or spreading to new hosts. He supports this claim mostly through the use of examples of these types of microorganisms. For example‚ he mentions mites that belong to the genus Anthennophorus‚ which

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    This file comprises BSHS 352 Week 1 Paper on Analyzing a Web Page Individual Paper General Questions - General General Questions BSHS 352 Week 1 Individual Assignment Paper on Analyzing a Web Page BSHS 352 Week 2 Individual Assignment Utilizing Online Social Networking Sites Paper BSHS 352 Week 2 Learning Team Assignment Presentation on Web-Based Software for Human Services BSHS 352 Week 4 Individual Assignment Technology Solutions For Human Services Paper BSHS

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    Rise of the "Super Bug"

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    antibiotic-resistant infections or “super bugs” to surface. In 1967‚ penicillin-resistant pneumonia‚ called pneumococcus‚ surfaced in a small remote village in Papua‚ New Guinea. Around the same time‚ American military personal in southeast Asia were acquiring penicillin-resistant gonorrhea from prostitutes. Then in 1983‚ a hospital recorded an intestinal infection caused by the bacterium Enterococcus faccium. This bacteria joined the already growing list of “super bugs” learning to outwit penicillin

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    Web Design

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    Berry’s Bug Busters Website‚ a virtual organization. The team also completed a comparative review of two sites that have similar audience and purpose to the Berry’s Bug Busters Website. The intended audience for this website is people over the age of 18 that find themselves with a pest problem. There are no specific demographics related to the service offered. These two sites are Orkin and FreedomPest‚ which provide some useful examples of ways to improve upon the curent design of Berry’s Bug Busters

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