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    The repressed, irrational characteristics does return in modernity and is characterized by a return that simultaneously serves to benefit instrumental rationality through culture. The subject remains fundamentally passive; there remains nothing for the consumer to classify, since all classification is passed through the culture industry.26 Hit songs, stars, and soap operas recur cyclically and invariably, while even the particular or specific content is generated from these types.27 Implicit in…

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    question, such as, Plato 's claim that "owning objects is detrimental to a person 's character", whereas Aristotle argues that "ownership of tangible goods helps to develop moral character." However, to truly answer this this question, we must first answer the question, what is ownership? If this question is asked, friends, relatives, even strangers, will state similar answers. People will say something along the lines of, "the possession of an object" or "to be in control of something".…

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    true count and count by rote. She has gotten past the common errors made when learning to count and is able to partition, is coordinated, and understands cardinality. When asked to count up to 10 she did it almost instinctively. When asked to count objects she did it without any mistakes. Her second strongest skill is writing. Kiara is able to write her name and almost all of the letters of the alphabet. When it comes to drawing people a good test of a child’s cognitive abilities. Kiara does…

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    Tablemate Case Summary

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    Tablemate, a product produced by VitalTech has effectively given St. Peter’s residence a more social, pleasurable, and comfortable dining experience. A critical part of the design process was understanding that many residents are sometimes forced to leave their homes and live at St. Peter’s due to their disabilities, this gave us the idea of what experience the device should provide in the final product. The final decision was to give the ladies at table two a dining experience that would feel…

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    Material Objects

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    Recently our class lectures, discussions, and readings have focused on the significance of material objects in life and in museums. We explored this topic in depth when we each created a personal “shoebox” exhibit, meant to accurately illustrate who we are. As soon as I began thinking about what objects constitute me, I felt overwhelmed. What could I possibly fit into one small shoebox that sums up all of me? I ended up putting tons of small items in my box, like an acorn to show how much I love…

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    As a Student Leader in the Grinnell Dining Hall, a large part of my job is to make a safe work environment for our workers. This includes monitoring the music we play in the dishroom. Oftentimes, I find myself only catching explicit, sexist, or racist lyrics as a song ended, leaving me wondering what I missed. This spurred my interest in the possibility of sexist content going unnoticed or unprocessed in music, and the possible consequences this might have. In this paper, I will seek to explore…

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    Materialistic Objects

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    Throughout life, materialistic objects will come and go, holding little to no value as time passes on; although true, memories will never fade from one’s mind. The giant desktop monitor sits in a dark corner in the basement, and all the old and tattered clothes are in a box in the attic with no purpose anymore. These things fade out of one’s mind and the enjoyment that the items brought vanishes as quickly as it once existed. Certain objects, however, hold a special place in a person’s heart…

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    RELATED WORK (tx) Our PubMed entity relation extraction and search problem is related to two fields of study: Medical entity relation mining and Entity-related search system. In the medical text-mining domain, there exists some prior works about the relationship among medical entities shown in the knowledge databases[1,2]. The most popular one is Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD) whose data, including relations between Chemical-Gene, Chemical-Disease and Gene-Disease. Unlike the specific…

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    Sponge Research Paper

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    In the project “How much water can different shapes of sponges hold?” there are many different components. Sponge are a key opponent cleaning, and absorption of water. Absorption is another important thing, absorption is necessary to absorb up water. Size and surface area are key points to see the outermost layer of things and measure many piece. These are the major components of the project “How much water can different shapes of sponges hold?”. Sponges are a tool for cleaning, and holding…

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    Conclusion The original question was “Will texting or talking affect reaction time more?”. The hypothesis is : If a meter stick is dropped and caught while texting or talking to test the subject’s reaction time, then texting will have more of a reaction time than talking. This test measures reaction time of texting and talking to know which of the two are more dangerous to multitask with. Texting uses three distractions of the brain, visual, cognitive, and manual while talking just uses manual…

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