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    student devotes to the academic experience,” and contended that the amount of learning and personal development that students experience in an academic setting is directly connected to the

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    The ears are known to stroke the space edges although most contemporary cities have lost their echo effects. Time and Solitude Silence is another element that can be married strongly with solitude and time. Tranquility is known to be the most vital auditory experience that is created by architecture. Architecture is known for the presentation of construction drama silenced into matter and space besides gaining definition as the art of terrifying silence

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    Contrary to Reverend Mother, “home” is a site of power contestation for Amina as her urge for achieving power and control becomes overarching than the emotional attachments or relationships. Amina is equally blessed with such empowering talents of home-making like her mother. Regarding her home-making skills Saleem narrates- “Nobody ever took pains the way Amina did. Dark of skin, glowing of eye, my mother was by nature the most meticulous person on earth. Assiduously, she arranged flowers in the

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    which are not. These favoured and neglected areas are in themselves very enlightening, if you honestly ask why you do or not do certain things - they can tell a lot about your inner world and how you regard yourself. Do I perhaps need to spend more personal and spiritual time? Or even some entertainment time? I can see that I 'm frittering my time on peripheral things much too often, on related activities instead of on the main things in my day, my week, my life. Eg, too much time surfing the web and

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    Photography's Discursive Spaces: Landscape/View Rosalind Krauss Art Journal, Vol. 42, No. 4, The Crisis in the Discipline. (Winter, 1982), pp. 311-319. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0004-3249%28198224%2942%3A4%3C311%3APDSL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-8 Art Journal is currently published by College Art Association. Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/about/terms.html. JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use

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    and tone that is far from realistic. The cinematography that is being displayed in the film, The King of Kong, is what is known as deep focus cinematography. In the documentary, there are many instances where there is a lot of space in front of the camera, consisting of space and people, that is in clear focus and only partially distorted in some areas that are mainly difficult to identify. The foreground, middle-ground, and background will all be in crisp focus. For example, when Steve Wiebe is playing

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    several words, sometimes none, and we are in an uproar of ideas and emotions with a glance at a single image in a “meme”. We begin to think like our machines. We project ourselves onto robotics and simulations, giving them meaning, tying them to our personal ideas. Recently, the machine projects itself back onto us. We begin to think in the form of search and link systems. At one time we had conversations that rolled into new topics or ideas. People had accents and different dialects, regional ways

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    is essentially a machine that allows objects and people to teleport to other locations. In Parfits scenarios, humanity has reached a point in its technological history that humans now must travel to Mars in a timely matter. To avoid months aboard a space shuttle on a trip from Earth to Mars, a tele-transporter is utilized. Parfits tele-transporter scans the body and mental states, saves and transports the data to another location, destroys the original body, and recreates the body and mental states

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    together, one having an effect on the other. For me to do that, first I will consider substance dualism. Next, I will explore Behaviorism. Finally, I will turn to my personal belief that the mind, body, and spirit are all connected. There is no way to reduce a person to one single part.

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    (Michael Keaton was cast as Batman? When? Was it on 1983? I did not know!). If I am ever granted with the blessing of choosing a supernatural ability, I would choose to bend space and time in order to peacefully find the answers to all the problems of my first world existence. First of all, how handy would it be to be a time and space bender as a college student? Never would I have to worry about having enough time to prepare for

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