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    communication programs determine and reach appropriate goals and objectives. For this reason theories are extremely relevant to communicated based industries such as media relations and public relations. Two commonly practiced theories used in these fields consist of excellence theory and framing. The purpose of this essay…

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    many different ways and that depends on the interpreter. Art historians have a certain way they interpret artwork and throughout the subjects of medium, artists and objects, the interpretations of art has remained consistent. I noticed two different fields of interpretation from the each presenter. In this essay, I argue that art historians interpret works of art in connection to history or culture. The medium of art is a defining characteristic because it isn’t just what the art is made out of…

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    Downtown San Diego, California, aka America’s finest city is a redesigned beautiful community of high rise buildings, a plethora of restuaruenats, shopping venues, and quaint living environment. Downtown San Diego consists of upper middle to affluent neighborhoods, with an extravagant night life, social scene and a hotspot for tourists. However, nestled away downtown, between the areas south of Market Street and north of San Diego Bay between Petco Park and Interstate 5 are the most concentrated…

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    John Mauchly Essay

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    John Mauchly pioneered the field of computer science and built the foundation for all modern computing with the creation of the world 's first fully functional digital computer, the ENIAC. The ENIAC, completed in 1946 at the University of Pennsylvania, occupied 1800 square feet, weighed 30 tons, had 18000 vacuum tubes, and cost about $5,000,000 in modern dollars (ENIAC Definition from PC Magazine Encyclopedia). John Mauchly originally conceived the ENIAC as a tool for statistical weather…

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    Reflecting on this past semester, there are many things that come to mind when applied to Todd Tremlin’s, World Religions class. I have learned more than I ever have in the field of religion and did an abundant amount of outside research due to the growth in interest. With a major already invested in religion, my passion has inevitably grown and changed from that of a close minded, ignorant christian that believes in only ONE right way, to an open minded accepting, unbiased individual. There…

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    Study of the brain is significant in gaining insights on its structural and functional design and mechanisms which help explain the cause of various existing neurological and psychiatric diseases (Kotter, 2001). Consequently, the histological study of the nervous system and its components which underlies the understanding of the brain forms the basis and foundation of neuroscientific research (Annese, 2012). Important components of the nervous system include the spinal cord which consists of…

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    International terrorism is nothing new as it has been in existence throughout the history of mankind and its society. Through studies we have learned that Europe is the epicenter for terrorism. As time passed on to the current state we are in, the geographical state of terrorism took a drastic turn. In the past international terrorism was only a real threat to Americans when they were on the outside of these great countries boarders. Unfortunately this has taken a turn and makes it seem that no…

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    It is very difficult to determine if the rate of assault and sexual assault is higher or lower between groups of people and high profile sports, but according to Todd Crosset’s 1999 review, there were more sexual assaults with male intercollegiate athletes than other male students, but because of background differences between athletes and students made the data difficult to interpret and not statistically significant…

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    Notre Dame Case Study

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    Just as soon as it began, spring practice concluded last Saturday for the Notre Dame football team, with a somewhat uneventful game that ended up with a 17-7 Blue victory over the Gold. We learned a lot of things about the upcoming Irish football team--they are good at quarterback and the running backs are as talented as they’ve had in at least a decade--but there are questions that continue to loom over them like dark clouds on the horizon. To be fair, spring practice isn’t the type of exercise…

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    is also the author of multiple books on the subject of student learning (Atwood Publishing). Mitchell’s experience in the education system gives him insight on what happens in upper level education: he has a diverse background in the educational field, specifically administration. In this article, Mitchell states that educators should use more generation than emanation. For educators to…

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