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    called booting. 22. A program used to browse the web is called browser. 23. An error in software designing which can even cause a computer to crash is called bug. 24. Click and double-click are achieved using the mouse. 25. Java‚ C‚ ForTran‚ Pascal and BASIC are computer programming languages. 26. The device which sends computer data using a phone line is called MODEM. 27. ’Worm’ and ’virus’ are actually programs. 28. A ’file’ is a unit of

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    was playing it whenever I could. Then I had got my first PC. At first‚ I was just playing computer games‚ but some time later‚ I noticed that I could do a lot more things with the computer‚ for example programming. Now‚ I can already programue in Pascal‚ C++ and HTML. I have my own site on the internet and I have done many programes. In fact it was early 1980 when i got my first oppurtune moment to appear in preliminary test to qualify for enterence in Indian Institute of Engineering New Delhi‚

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    Stranger Than Fiction Diagnostic Stranger Than Fiction is a fantasy film about an IRS agent named Harold Crick. For twelve years‚ Harold has been living life the same exact way. He wakes up‚ goes to work does the same routine there and then when he comes home‚ he eats and goes to sleep‚ and he does all of this in a meticulous and lonely way. One day Harold hears a voice of a British woman inside his head narrating his life and he can’t communicate with the voice. One day while waiting for his bus

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    Inter American University of Puerto Rico Metro Campus Cultural Theory: Summary of: Althusser’s Concept of Ideology Louis Althusser builds on the work of Jacques Lacan to understand the way ideology functions in society. He thus moves away from the Marxist understanding of ideology. In earlier model‚ ideology was believe to create what was termed “false consciousness”‚ a false understanding of the way the world functioned. (For example the suppressions of the fact that the products were

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    Contd… • Stress = internal resisting force / resisting cross sectional area = R/ A • The internal force resisting the deformation per unit area is called as stress or intensity of stress. • SI unit for stress: N/m2 • Also designated as a pascal (Pa) Pa = N/m2 Contd… • gigapascal‚ 1GPa = 1×109 N/m2 = 1×103 MPa= 1×103 N/mm2 • kilopascal‚ 1kPa = 1000 N/m2 • megapascal‚ 1 MPa= 1×106 N/m2 = 1×106N/(106 mm2) = 1 N/mm2 • 1 MPa= 1 N/mm2 Direct or Normal Stress: Intensity of resisting

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    1. April 8 We think and name in one world‚ we live and feel in another. -Marcell Proust Through this quote‚ Marcell suggests that reason and emotion are two separated and unconnected ways of knowing. He does this though the metaphor which suggests the difference between reason and emotion is like two different worlds. It is assumed that the world in which thinking and naming is done is the world of reason and the world in which one lives and feels is the world of emotion. The first way in which

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    Question: 2. Describe the scientific advances of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and their impact on society Mico University College Student`s name: Chante Jackson Student`s Id: 1121610116 Course name: Revolutions Lecturer: Ms. A Jackson Due Date: October 25‚ 2012 Essay Plan * The introduction gives some brief information on the scientific revolution and then it zooms in to give information on what took place in the 17th and 18th century * The body start with the

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    Lacombe Lucien is a fictive re-enactment of the banality of evil If you look up the word banal in the English dictionary‚ you will find its meanings to be‚ common‚ ordinary‚ commonplace. This film explores the common and everyday nature of evil. This film does not look at the wider evil such as the Nazi occupation and its military machine‚ its organised fascist cruelty and its genocidal politics. The film looks at how “ordinary people” survive in this complex‚ evil world of nazism. We see

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    Idealism This article is about the philosophical notion of idealism. For other uses‚ see Idealism (disambiguation) In philosophy‚ idealism is the group of philosophies which assert that reality‚ or reality as we can know it‚ is fundamentally mental‚ mentally constructed‚ or otherwise immaterial. Epistemologically‚ idealism manifests as a skepticism about the possibility of knowing any mind-independent thing. In a sociological sense‚ idealism emphasizes how human ideas — especially beliefs and values

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    everything; both ways save us from thinking.’ Alfred Korzybski‚ 1879–1950 ‘By doubting we are led to enquire‚ and by enquiry we perceive the truth.’ Peter Abélard‚ 1079–1142 ‘We know too much to be sceptics and too little to be dogmatists.’ Blaise Pascal‚ 1623–62 ‘All men have opinions‚ but few think.’ George Berkeley‚ 1685–1753 ‘What men really want is not knowledge but certainty.’ Bertrand Russell‚ 1872–1970 ‘Man is made by his belief. As he believes‚ so he is.’ Bhagavad Gita‚ 500

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