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Source Software (OSS) has been highly political. The principle of publishing the source code of the software and allowing its redistribution contributes to a free society, where one is able to help its neighbors by lending or giving them the software
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children. One of the major challenges teachers need to adjust to while teaching in the early years of schooling is to be able to effectively manage the behaviour of students in a classroom setting. Teachers need to have realistic expectations of the
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gladiatorial combat originated as a religious event. The Romans claimed that their tradition of gladiatorial games was adopted from the Etruscans. The Roman historian Livy wrote about the first known gladiatorial games, held in 310 BCE by the Campanian
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of "The City in History", Lewis Mumford critiques those tenants of urban history that cleave to positivist views of urban city development, and alternatively, he hypothesizes a set of tools that can further the understanding of ancient urban city
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theories of city form traces how the shapes of cities have been generated by the prevailing contemporary social institutions and technologies of the times.
Both ancient Roman cities and ancient Greek cities were similar in that highly symmetrical
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between a film (its content, and how this content is portrayed), and the film's viewer (or spectator). The use of the term 'relationship' in cinematic spectatorship applies to the way a spectator acts in response to the content they see in the film.
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a soul. A nation without a soul is a nation that cannot live."
-Winston Churchill.
You're fat! You're ugly! Your skinny! You stink! You're Hopeless! How many times have you heard this said to someone you know or even to yourself? Maybe it's just been
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trade and
influence reached as far as the Mississippi River. The English
colonies were located on the east coast of the Americas. The
Appalachian Mountains separated both types of European colonies so
there was elbow room for both. Flames began to
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care system, which is available to all people. Although it can be very complex and frustrating at times it has come a long way from the health care organizations of yesterday. Previously most health care facilities were a place where the sick were housed
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that sections of DNA which do not code for part of a gene contains highly repetitive sequences of bases. These are called Variable Number Tandem Repeats, {VNTR's}. A genetic fingerprint is a method of revealing the differences in size of VNTR's between
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