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    “Neat People vs. Sloppy People” by Britt. The subject matter in this essay slapped me upside the head! My best friend Val makes quite a bit of money, and she is one hell of a neat person. She throws out toys as her sons grow out of them. She makes sure the mail gets gone through and thrown away daily…

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    always had a rough time maintaining social relations due to his narrowmindedness on almost every subject which leads him to have a short temper. Once his mind is focused on one set of beliefs, he seems to maintain the same belief regardless of anything and everything that could prove him wrong. It takes a great deal to break the concrete that he lays every time he has to think about a certain subject matter. This is especially true when it comes to kids. As previously mentioned, Jerry had a…

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    the time to have a demand for him to write down his stance and better clarify it. This is enough to set him apart in the eyes of his audience members, but not enough to necessarily win their trust, especially if they are not dedicated enough to the subject to understand the importance of such a convention or conversation, particularly when it occurred 26 years ago. Because the document is styled and arranged in a way meant to recount a spoken argument, thus losing much of its organization, it…

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    Furthermore, I learned building a voice behind a platform has two factors: Audience profile, and subject matter. When writing content, I always tend to write in different styles, which is a bad habit for platforms because the voice is the perception of the brand so it needs to stay constant according to the Lynda UX: Content strategy course. Not only did I learn that voice must stay consistent but also the subject matter must be taken in consideration when…

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    vicarious and allegorical, showing both the exterior and interior of it 's subjects. Art can be an expression, reaction, foundation, and controversy. It can be anything the creator and viewer choose it to be. It creates opportunities for mankind to delve into the future…

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    common to all languages which states that a sentence must always have a subject. According to the EPP and as explained by Carnie (2013), all clauses must have subjects (i.e. the specifier of TP must be filled by a DP or CP) and lexical information must be expressed at all levels. In the UG view,…

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    learning about the environment around them through their senses with no realisation of object permanence. Whilst in this stage children have a very basic mathematical understanding and can begin to recognise counting patterns when introduced to these ideas, e.g. the child’s parents counting and organising items belonging to the child with them (Ojose, 2008, p27). The…

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    and myths when seeking knowledge by explicitly revealing the existence of the two separate paths, through the objects of the book and the camera. The text then endorses the path to truth, as a viable alternative to the common path of falsehood, when it use a physical object to mimic the process of collecting concrete facts instead of speculations and stories, represented by an abstract object. In doing so, the reader can come to realize the reality that the pursuit of truth is the most…

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    the coordination of means and ends. Sensorimotor cognition focuses on movements and actions without language, like the thumb-sucking or the finger-grasping of a baby. According to Piaget, the sensorimotor stage is made up of displacements which are subject to reversal, although not mathematically. This means that a child can return to his starting point and attain the same ends by different means. The pre-operational stage is a transition period from the stage of early childhood to the early…

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    Using a common storage specification minimizes the neediness for education, because the ODMG bindings are native language extensions to current object programming languages. For example, that Java programmers can make use of the ODMG storing interface from inside their present Java language and environment. Furthermore, in view that objects are stored without delay from the programming language, it gets rid of the need to write down mapping code or to work in a specialized sub-language for…

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