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    End User

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    End user database Description A simple‚ searchable online database made up of structured records whose content is generated by the participants. The records normally contain personal information relating to a set of individuals. The database is self-perpetuating in that in order to access it‚ participants are usually made to submit their own information. Usually incorporates instant messaging capability for connecting participants based on a match. Purpose The purpose of this method is to ‘find’

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    'The End Of Solitude'

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    Solitude is the state of being alone or feeling lonely in an inhabited place. The definition of solitude has evolved since technology was introduced to us humans. In “The End of Solitude‚” Deresiewicz says that electronics have made us incapable of being alone – that we no longer appreciate solitude because it causes fear in us. He also argues that we are replacing solitude by being in constant communication with social media. “This is what the contemporary self wants. It wants to be recognized‚

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    A Childhood's End

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    Childhood’s End In the book Childhood’s End the character Rikki Stormgren faces a private passion that conflicts with his responsibility. Stormgren is the Secretary-General of the United Nations. It is his job to maintain a strong relationship with Karellen‚ the Overlord of the world. The only problem is no one ever saw Karellen before. Stormgren only talks to Karellen on his ship that hovers above earth but they communicate through a screen between two rooms. Stormgren’s private passion is to

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    The End of Art

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    1. What does Danto mean by the End of Art? The end of art is not the death of art‚ but the wholesale elimination of what used to be considered art and its replacement by a new concept: pluralism. When art has exhausted itself and this concept has been brought into the forefront of the consciousness‚ this awareness signals the end of art. Art is no longer art in the traditional sense (having a manifesto-aesthetically pleasing‚ etc.) because the accessibility to art and to create art has allowed

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    End Report

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    We take this opportunity to thank all the dedicated team members for their hard work‚ our sponsors for their generosity and our coaches for guiding us through the project and for providing us with very useful information and feedback. This is the end report of our project. Table of content 1. Preface 1 2. Table of content 2 3. List of tables 3 4. Comparison project and step by step outline 4 4.1. Action plan 4 4.2. Evaluation action plan 8 4.3. Evaluation of the project

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    In The End Utilitarianism

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    “In the end utilitarianism is simply a moral justification for individual/group selfishness” Utilitarianism is a theory in which the quote by Jeremy Bentham applies “The greatest happiness to the greatest amount of people” which means that the best action is the one in which the most pleasure is given to the majority of people. The majority always wins rather than the minority and pleasure is the sole good whereas pain is the sole evil. On one hand this is classed as selfless as using utilitarianism

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    The end to society

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    The elderly inmate’s population has grew a lot. “In 2003 prisoners 45 years and older accounted for about 17.8% of sentenced inmates‚ up from 13% in 1995 (Fields‚ 2005). Inmates 50 and older are now the fastest-growing portion of the prison population (Associated Press‚ 2005)‚ increasing at a rate three times faster than the general prison population.” Craig-Moreland and McLaurine identify 4 categories of elderly offenders and they are: first offenders who were sentenced to prison after the age

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    Richard Iii Conscience

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    The attack of "conscience" that King Richard suffers in Act 5‚ Scene 5 of Shakespeare’s Richard III (133-157) can be seen as the psychological climax of the drama‚ one that is critical to both Richard’s development as a character and the play’s ultimate success. Richard’s struggle to reconcile the many different roles he attempts to play into one unified self‚ reflected in the tone and composition of his speech‚ adds depth and humanity to his character; at the same time‚ his ultimate failure to maintain

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    The Day Then It End

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    The year that women decided to stand up for their right’s was the year that the case Roe vs. Wade came about. The author of the article that I chose was a writer for a newspaper‚ and is reliable for this aspect. The author could have chosen to write this article because he or she felt strongly about the women’s rights that were at jeopardy at the time. The article takes place in a town in Texas where a woman was denied the choice of having an abortion. The article then continues to give you facts

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    the end of philosophy

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    . But there is no security for anyone in a prejudiced world‚ least of all a black stable hand with a crooked back. The farm that George constantly describes to Lennie—those few acres of land on which they will grow their own food and tend their own livestock—is one of the most powerful symbols in the book. It seduces not only the other characters but also the reader‚ who‚ like the men‚ wants to believe in the possibility of the free‚ idyllic life it promises. Candy is immediately drawn in by the

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