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    Alexa Essay

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    1. Introduction Amazon, one of the largest e-commerce retailer showed interest movement in November 2014. Prior the this new product, Amazon acquired its reputation in digital market through Amazon Web Service (AMS), which is a cloud service providing IaaS (Infrastructure as a server) and PaaS (Platform as a server) bring massive data into its server. Amazon was smart enough to use this database introducing a voice recognise virtual assistant “Alexa” which is connected with Amazon’s cloud-based…

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    Many analysts and historians claim that the current era is an era of science. Scientific innovation occurs at an almost startling pace and no ideas are safe from criticism. With this context in mind, it is sometimes hard to grasp the fact that until recently, human inspiration was not primarily derived from the possibilities of the future. Instead, it came from tradition. This article will review the works of Andreas Vesalius, Nicolaus Copernicus, and Francis Bacon to explain how their…

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    Theory Of Rational Choice

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    The theory of Rational Choice emerged during the year 1200-1400 from Italian criminologist, jurist, philosopher, and politician Cesare Beccaria. The theory of Rational Choice assumes that all criminals and crimes are rationalize when they are committed. It states that people choose to commit crimes after weighing the costs and benefits such as the consequences of their actions; whether their choice brings them pleasure and reduce pain. (Akers L.) For example, in recent U.S. history, James Holmes…

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is a play based on the novel written by Mark Haddon. It was adapted into a play by Simon Stephens and is currently being shown at the Gielgud Theatre in London. The first thing I noticed when entering the Gielgud Theatre was how big it was. The stage itself was very large, and was a proscenium arch, meaning that the audience faces the stage straight-on. The very unique thing about this stage was that the back wall was a giant cube-like math grid.…

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    CARITA MARSILI 'S WORK SUBMITTED ON SEPTEMBER 30 2016 TO PAPERRATER.COM NOT PLAGARISM Adams, Marianna, Moreno Cynthia, Polk Molly, and Buck Lisa. “The Dilemma of Interactive Art Museum Spaces.” Art Education 56.5 (2003): 42-52. Web. Accessed 26 September 2016. This paper analyzes the conversion of contemporary interactive art through its intentions to influence youth culture with creative play, but ultimately sacrifices the deeper excruciation of art and its representations. The author…

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    David Butler Case Study

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    Topic Two Design In A Business Context Focused research: Local designer: XYZ Biographical details: • Country: South Africa, Cape Town • Design school: Cape Peninsula University Of Technology • Major Awards: Eco Design Initiative « nokak 2012 Design with the other 90% 2011 DISA award 2009 Most Beautiful Product in South Africa 2007 Inspiration and Considerations: XYZ is able to showcase successful design in a business context as they are able to…

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    "How come education and intelligence of a character must always be offset by his social ineptitude, or condescending attitude toward his 'techno babble?' How come being above the average in some area is so often portrayed as some sort of socially undesirable eccentricity?" (Maciac) Today's television bolsters the idea that individuals who are viewed as "smart" are lesser class citizens. Children's shows on Disney Channel portray an inaccurate view of intellectuals to viewers causing school…

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    people really liked, it merged the feel of Hip Hop and dance music into one and is often credited with the rise and growth of the music genre Electro. The release of this song also helped lead the way for the emergence of other music genres such as techno and house music. This track also introduced the use of 808 basses by Roland in Hip Hop music which some of today’s popular artists are thankful for, such as the Beastie Boys, Kanye West, TI, and many others. “Planet Rock” till this day remains…

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    Human Genetic Engineering and Its Glitches Everybody deserves the right to have control of their own body. When the choice is made by a parent(s) to use genetic engineering to create their wanted child, the fetus has no choice but to be the way it was designed to be. Although human genetic engineering (HGE) is helpful to prevent harmful diseases and disorders, some people selfishly use this method to make a “designer baby,” for which they can create a child with the physical traits they desire.…

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    Run Lola Run Essay

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    Josef Heppburger was a German football player who is most well known for being the manager of the 1954 FIFA winner West German national football team. But perhaps what followed him more than his legendary playing and coaching career was his ability, when asked, to epitomize the intrinsic nature of the sport of soccer in just a few short words such as vor dem spiel ist nach dem spiel, which when translated into modern English means, “the end of the game is before the game.” This quote became…

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