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- Heart Of Darkness - 1,109 words
... is supernatural the way that Kurtz is treated
like a divine creator, his powers are infinite and
he grotesquely abuses them. Kurtz had been so
devoured by the darkness within himself that this
led him to irrational violence. Those who
displeased Kurtz would have to confront his
violent wrath. The remains of these unfortunates
are viewed by the rest of the cult, upon the
stakes that pierce through the remains of their
withered skulls. Marlow, somehow, survives his
confrontation with the darkness in the Congo and
conquers his fears. He is then able to return back
to the light setting of civilization. The setting
would not be such a significant factor of the
novel if it weren't combined wit ...
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- Data Mining In A Nut Shell - 862 words
... ; ALICEd'Isoft Alice is a powerful and easy
to use Data Mining Tool. Use decision trees to
explore & exploit your data. Textual reports,
SQL queries generation, What-If Analysis, etc.
http://www.isoft.fr/ SPSS Clementine Clementine is
the leading data mining toolkit, twice winning the
UK Government's (Department of Trade &
Industry) SMART award for innovation. Clementine
applications include customer
segmentation/profiling for marketing companies,
fraud detection, credit scoring, load forecasting
for utility companies, and profit prediction for
retailers. http://www.isl.co.uk/clem.html Data
Distilleries Data Surveyor Data Surveyor is a data
mining tool for expert users. It consi ...
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- Maddox - 306 words
To Lucas' credit, he was tacitly shamed into not
giving Jar Jar any talking lines in this movie.
With Jar Jar's character no longer speaking to
annoy you, Lucas filled the void by giving every
robot in the movie stupid toy noises. So instead
of doing something cool like having the robots
chase after screaming children, they bitch and
moan and say things like 'ow' when they get their
prosthetic limbs chopped off. Even worse are the
idiots who scarf down these sub-childish morsels
of comedic relief, playing into Lucas' shallow
theatrics so easily that you could sell these
people hookers in a vagina storm. Before I go on,
I have to address something that all you stupid
Star Wars nerds are proba ...
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- Victory Over Limits - 933 words
Matt Ravaioli ENGL 494.01/Spring 2002 March 7,
2002 "Victory Over the Limits" There is no doubt
that DH Lawrence's limits of expression are far
different than many successful writers before him.
These limits were not etched in stone, but writers
knew that there were certain boundaries that
should not be crossed. Lawrence chooses a number
of ways to push these boundaries, and is extremely
successful in doing so. His dedication to use the
strongest possible language and expressions to
describe sexual encounters forced his novel to
come under wraps. Each of the main characters
contributes to the challenge Lawrence gives to the
limits of expression. Their actions as well as
their language confir ...
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- Computer Systems - 899 words
1 Introduction. 2 2 Specification of new Computers
by category. 3 2.1 Designers 3 2.2 Sales Support
and Accounts 5 2.3 Sales Manager 5 2.4 Production
Technicians 5 2.5 Production Manager 5 2.6 Site
Director 5 2.7 Directors PA 5 2.8 ICT Engineer 5
2.9 Salespeople 7 3 Ancillary Equipment 9 3.1
Printers 9 4 Network Requirements 10 4.1 Server
Specification 10 4.2 Communications Equipment 11 5
Training Requirements 12 6 Network Resources Plan
12 7 Supplier Evaluation and Selection 12 7.1
Reputation 12 7.2 Quality components 13 7.3
Warranty 13 7.4 After sales service 13 8 APPENDIX
A 14 1 Introduction.  This report is
to identify the various network components that
will be implemented a ...
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- Ballad Of Birmingham - 437 words
Dudley Randall's Ballad of Birmingham gives a
poetic account of the bombing of a Birmingham
church in 1963. The poem was written in ballad
form to convey the mood of the mother to her
daughter. The author also gives a graphic account
of what the 1960's were like. Irony played a part
also in the ballad showing the church as the
warzone and the freedom march as the safer place
to be. Writing the poem in ballad form gave a
sense of mood to each paragraph. The poem starts
out with an eager little girl wanting to march for
freedom. The mother explains how treacherous the
march could become showing her fear for her
daughters life. The mood swings back and forth
until finally the mother's fear over ...
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- Music In General - 572 words
May 21, 1998 period 1 The Beatles I enjoyed the
music of The Beatles. I felt that their songs were
fun and uplifting. They had enjoyable beats and
were easy to dance and listen to. Listening to
their music didn?t put me to sleep. That is a good
thing. They didn?t always have to have a meaning
behind their music. Some of the songs that they
wrote were just a result of them screwing around.
The one thing that I did notice was that I could
understand every word they were singing in their
songs. That is another reason that I enjoyed their
music so much. There have been many groups in the
past, and there are many groups today that don?t
know how to make music. All they can do is make
racket and s ...
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- So Far From God - 862 words
Eisenhower, John S. D. So Far From God: The U. S.
War with Mexico 1846 - 1848. New York: Random
House, 1989, xxvi, 436. Mr. John Eisenhower is a
retired Army General from Westchester,
Pennsylvania. He is also the son of retired
General and later President, Dwight D. Eisehower.
He is an author as well as a military historian.
Mr. Eisenhower's other works include, The Bitter
Woods, published in 1987 and critically acclaimed
by Life magazine author, S. L. A. Marshall as
being "written with power by a true military
historian." Reviews of his work from The New
Yorker and New York Times Book Review describe his
accounts as "Exceptionally interesting" and
"Written with enthusiasm that is hard to re ...
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- Othellos Loss For Words - 800 words
... p; And when she seemed to shake and fear your
looks She loved them most. OTHELLO And so she did.
(III.iii.210-213) Here Iago plants the germ. The
idea of Othello's wife being deceptive had never
entered Othello's mind before - yet Iago's choice
of words makes Othello undoubtedly agree with him.
Having already suggested he should watch the
relationship with Desdemona and Cassio closely, he
chooses to remind Othello that they did marry
without her father's permission - or without him
knowing. It is at this point in the play that we
see a major change in Othello. What was once the
fearless bastion of warfare and unconditional
love, has now been fed - albeit maliciously - the
fixings that ma ...
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- Maddox - 306 words
To Lucas' credit, he was tacitly shamed into not
giving Jar Jar any talking lines in this movie.
With Jar Jar's character no longer speaking to
annoy you, Lucas filled the void by giving every
robot in the movie stupid toy noises. So instead
of doing something cool like having the robots
chase after screaming children, they bitch and
moan and say things like 'ow' when they get their
prosthetic limbs chopped off. Even worse are the
idiots who scarf down these sub-childish morsels
of comedic relief, playing into Lucas' shallow
theatrics so easily that you could sell these
people hookers in a vagina storm. Before I go on,
I have to address something that all you stupid
Star Wars nerds are proba ...
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- Animation And Comedy - 538 words
Animation & Comedy Simpsons is a vivid example of
how it is possible to express characters with the
help of animation. Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and
Maggie are some of the worlds most favorite
cartoon characters, and make up one of televisions
most famous shows, The Simpsons. These five
intriguing characters, along with a large array of
other characters, come straight from the
imagination of writer, creator, and cartoonist
Matt Greoning. This 20th Century Fox presentation
of family life gives a facetious look at American
families in the very late 20th Century. The
hilarious show portrays the difficulties of the
Simpsons which real families are said to relate
with, to a certain degree. The hi ...
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- Violence And Children - 1,002 words
Violence On Television. Parents must have a
tremendous power to moderate the influence of
violence to their children. Parents can screen the
TV program their children watch. They can actually
restrict their childrens viewing habits to the
shows that are only beneficial. (Anderson, 2004).
The Video Game Technology and its Effects on
Children The video game technology, like most
technologies, has changed drastically in the last
few years. Arcades may look much the same on the
surface as they did a decade or two ago, but the
games have become far more violent, sophisticated
and addictive. When one visits the video arcade it
is not surprising to see children pointing and
shooting something that ...
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- Modern Painting - 541 words
Embodiment takes us back to the very start of
Frieds critical path. In his recent essay An
Introduction to My Art Criticism Fried says that
Anthony Caros sculptures made him feel that he was
about to levitate or burst into blossom and that
the phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty provided
philosophical sanction for taking those feelings
seriously. Phenomenology licensed Fried to hold up
subjective experience as an authoritative ground
and origin for art. The lived body- first Menzels,
then the beholders- becomes for Fried the source
... of primordial intentionality. Menzels realism,
for Fried, is solipsism, no more, no less: All you
can count on, in the end, are modalities of the
self. (Gra ...
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- The Effect Of Computers On Human Relationships - 2,373 words
I have, since my earliest memories, been
fascinated by the rapid advancements in science
and technology. I have seen, in the course of the
last years, our ability to affect the world around
us in almost any way we desire, and I have also
seen changes to major segments of humanity made
through the application of power, without thought
to long term consequences. In addressing the
impact of the computers and their networks on
society and our relationships with others in
general, we must consider the three main
mechanisms of the information exchange process as
it exists today. They are the personal computer,
the Internet, and the human mind. All three are
capable of perceiving and representing t ...
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- Post-impressionists - 874 words
In the 1800's, scientists made many discoveries
about light and its spectrum of colors. The
Post-Impressionists were among the first artists
in history to apply scientific laws of light and
color to their art. They used the discoveries of
physicists and chemists in choosing which colors
to place side by side to create various artistic
effects. For centuries, paints were made from
things like ground up beetles, burnt bones, and
different kinds of metal and even precious stones.
Some of the colors were bright, but many were
muted and dull. In the mid-1800's, chemists found
ways to produce many new and vibrant colors in
their laboratories. The Impressionists and
Post-Impressionists were the fir ...
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- Online Gaming - 792 words
Society is becoming ever more dependent on being
electronically connected with every other part of
the world. Worldwide communication and commerce
are just two areas where people benefit from
living in an information age. Using the Internet,
business can be conducted from anywhere in the
world, and you can even talk to get to know other
people, anywhere in the world. These online
activities became possible only very recently.
Applications, that utilize the Internet, are being
developed every day. However, because of the
nature in which most of us are connected to the
Internet, there will be limitations to what we can
do online. There has been a new trend in gaming in
the United States and al ...
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- Websites - 1,193 words
Regardless of motives of a designer, any web site
attempts to have return consumers. A site owner
definitely wants consumers to come back a second
or third time, which means that a designer has to
offer them some incentive. That incentive should
be the same motivation that spurs a designer on in
developing a web site. If a designers purpose is
to educate, he or she should try to keep the site
content fresh and above all, credible. Any web
site that wants to be successful should possess
some information that is needed. In the creation
of business, related site a designer should look
at the site as a consumer would. However, it may
be a hard task, because a designer or a group of
designers can ...
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- David Carson - 878 words
David Carson, as a graphic designer started by
creating visuals for Transworld Skateboarding
magazine, later his art could be seen in
Transworld Snowboarding, Beach Culture, Surfer and
finally Ray Gun that revealed Carsons vivid
graphical language; he was able to connect to the
audience using his unique code of color and shape,
making print medium alive and fresh. Its his work
in Ray Gun that made him renown; his works were
highly praised in mainstream periodicals including
New York and Newsweek. William Gibson in his book
Out of Control, gives the following description of
the designers work in Ray Gun, "The event horizon
of futurity, as close as any windshield, its
textures mapped in channe ...
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