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    independent services cannot be controlled [2, 9, 14]. Figure 8: Model of a Service oriented architecture [9]. 2.3 Analysis of Service Architecture Furthermore we discuss Service oriented architecture its characteristics, technologies and applications. More characteristics of Service oriented architecture are its structure is based on open standards, facilitates inherent reusability, interoperability is highly supported, there is emphasis on extensibility, it is autonomous, dynamic…

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    where the student learns from the teacher and the teacher learns from the student. For example, the teacher is able teach the specific subject by after studying the way a student absorbs knowledge. Some learn through hands on experience and others by visual, hearing, and note taking which is writing. As a student myself, I have experienced both the learning methods, banking and the problem posing. When I was attending high school, I took a programming class where the students are…

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    iPhones are the best when you want to take excellent photographs without having a need to carry a separate camera. They are the perfect replacement of the camera as they offer the convenience to hold it every time. They offer various unique features of clicking, saving and sharing in different variety of iPhone apps. The iPhone camera is much popular on Flickr, a popular photo sharing site. Many professional photographers use the iPhone for their best photo shoots and they use their best…

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    Computer Science Programmer The Story of My Search “Well, Moi, it looks like you will be completely deaf for the rest of your life,” the audiologist told me at age 5. I’d had been diagnosed with severe hearing loss when I was only 18 months old but we kept following up every six months in hopes that my hearing would naturally improve on its own over the years. I still remember that moment at my checkup because it hit me the hardest when we were discussing about definitely placing a cochlear…

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    Drones Research Paper

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    on using drones in the future. According to Gizmag, there is talk that they will deploy unmanned aerial vehicles to control large marionettes, along with replacing fireworks and suspend floating displays during theme park shows. The first patent application that Disney has designed is called Aerial Display System with Floating Pixels, which consists of a ground station module that processes flight paths of a fleet of UAVS, which each are armed with a propulsion device and display…

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    Ambivalence Essay

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    Ambivalence For many clients a disruption within their life can occur when they feel pushes and pulls of compete ting feelings known as ambivalence or of two minds. Personally I can relate to how if the competing feelings are not addressed if cannot manage on own it can lead to a disruption of life. Personally I struggle with high anxiety, and depression. I have had moments within my life where my feelings feel mixed and require opposing responses which can become overwhelming. I found reading…

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    Coral Reef Organization

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    be considered as a candidate for ICRA is to be involved in any private company or association that is looking to aid with the reconstruction and development of the coral reefs. It is then required, once gaining eligibility, that they submit an application, as well as a request letter, and attend a General Meeting where the current members of ICRA evaluate them to see if they will be an asset to the organization. As a member, it is required that they attend at least one of the initiative meetings…

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    Johnson (2008) developed Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy based on the principles of attachment theory. The basic assumption is that lack of a secure attachment in childhood results in emotional and relationship problems in adulthood. Parents are human beings with their own problems and cannot always respond to children in a healthy and appropriate way, so it is quite common that children experience insecurity and trauma. However, in order to heal from the wounds of childhood, adults need to…

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    Introduction Towards the end of tenth grade and the Middle Years Programme, we were given an opportunity task to become passionate in our own interests and develop them. The aim of this Personal Project, is to become independent and confident in making choices that demonstrates skills, knowledge, and attitude of learning. This is to become more aware of our identity, community, and change preconceptions. Hence, a global context that appealed to our interest was chosen, and Approaches To…

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    able to repeat what was told to them. This creates nothing more, but a cycle of facts, not knowledge, and limits a student’s true potential. Students have been accustomed to this system for so long that it actually seems normal. Freire gives us a visual idea by comparing the student to containers only to be “filled by the teacher” (63) with useless information. It is important to note that no knowledge is ever created in this system, only repeated. This system takes away individual thought and…

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