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    Model View Controller

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    The MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture is a way of decomposing an application into three parts: the model‚ the view and the controller. It was originally applied in the graphical user interaction model of input‚ processing and output. By dividing the web application into a Model‚ View‚ and Controller we can‚ therefore‚ separate the presentation from the business logic. If the MVC architecture is designed purely‚ then a Model can have multiple views and controllers. Also note that the model

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    What’s the difference between myths and theories? Well that’s an easy question to answer isn’t it; myths involve fiction while theories involve facts‚ we should not make any parallels between science and superstition. There‚ we’ve answered the question‚ or have we? Although many people will agree that myth and theory are two totally different things‚ I would debate that the line between the two is much thinner than one would think. In fact in some cases the line is inexistent and myths make up theory

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    Platos View on Virtue

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    conduct to moral and ethical principles. Virtue is a trait that many people would see as good. This word means many different things to many different people as described in this paper. I will be describing The Sophists‚ Socrates‚ and my own view on virtue and what it is means in all of our minds. Back in the fifth century B.C.E. (Before Common Era) many Athenians such as Socrates believed that there was a basis for stable and certain knowledge. They believed that by arguing and trying to figure out

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    View of a Russian Mother

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    Vladyslav Bondarenko Doctor Contreras English 10 H Period 2 September 9 2012 The View of a Russian Mother on American Education Today My mother‚ Maryna Bondarenko lived in Sverdlovsk‚ Russia for the first 6 years of her life. The Ural Mountains was a home to her‚ she clearly enjoyed the bright crisp of the air in the chilly mornings of fall. It would snow early‚ somewhere around November and the snow will keep falling and lay until beginnings of March. Then her dad‚ Sergey Kaldyaev‚ had to

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    Religous Views In America

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    by being the first people to stand up for what they believed in. After years of struggle‚ the colonists finally achieved religious freedom. That freedom continued to be important to the Americans through the Old Light Clergy era‚ the New Light Clergy era‚ the half-way covenant era‚ the witch era‚ the Great Awakening era. One of the main reasons so many settlers wanted to come to the new world was to practice their own religious beliefs‚ rather than what the crown demanded. Pilgrims no longer agreed

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    Nationalist beliefs to heart and implemented them in the Haitian constitution. Nationalism is the belief that your country is superior to all other nations‚ but also that your country deserved your full sacrifice. So in Europe‚ Nationalist views often coincided with the view that war was necessary to achieve anything‚ and that peace would destroy their country’s identity. This phenomenon is seen in Prussia‚ where the people feared Napoleon would destroy their culture‚ “The Prussians wanted war; war and

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    A view from the Bridge

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    A View from the Bridge A Play in Two Acts Characters Louis Mike Alfieri Eddie Catherine Beatrice Marco Tony Rodolpho First Immigration Officer Second Immigration Officer Mr Lipari Mrs Lipari Two ‘Submarines’ Neighbours Act One The street and house front of a tenement building. The front is skeletal entirely. The main acting area is the living room–dining room of Eddie’s apartment. It is a worker’s flat‚ clean‚ sparse‚ homely. There is a rocker down front; a round dining

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    Oedipus's View Of Fate

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    The second paragraph Dodds is giving examples to support his view that fate does not make us determined in our ways. With the use of secondary sources Dodds is able to elaborate on his belief that Oedipus acted on his own will rather than being a forced by fate. Dodds made a reference to philosopher A.W. Gomme and Jesus Christ who both spoke about actions being fate bound. He cited Gomme because Gomme made it unquestionable that the gods may say something will happen but they do not give a direct

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    Cultural Views Of Death

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    Cultures have many different views of death. However it mainly relies on the cultures religion. Some religions have extraordinary death rituals and some have ordinary. The main religion in the Indian culture‚ is Hinduism. For Hindus‚ life is a time to prepare for death. Death is nothing to be scared of‚ instead they refer to death as mahaaprasthaana‚ or “The great journey.” The Indian culture has adapted to the religion of Hinduism throughout it’s existence. It is now the world’s third largest religion

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    In the New Testament salvation is from God and centered on Jesus: in includes physical and spiritual healing‚ forgiveness of sins‚ the gift of eternal life‚ adoption as a child of God and the gift and the gift of the indwelling spirit. Salvation is what God has done in the death of and resurrection of Jesus‚ is doing now in the work of the spirit‚ and will do in creating the new world of the kingdom of God (Mt 1:21; 19:25; 24:22; Lk 1:77; Rom 13:11; Tit 3:5; 1pe 2:2). The idea of a Messiah is one

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