Articles, tagged with "inferences", page 1
20th December 2011
William Shakespeare: The English Poet and Playwright
William Shakespeare was baptized on the 26th of April, 1564 (his actual birthdate is unknown) in Warwickshire, England. He is considered by many as the greatest writer in the history of the English l...
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Author:
Amy Dyslex
09th July 2010
The term "Man Down" is commonly used and applied to a specific type of device carried by remote workers. However, in my view, it should be considered a concept rather than an actual gadget, and as such the term has perhaps become an over-used adjective.
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Author:
Ian Jones
08th July 2010
Anne, A Lay Apostle
What exactly is, a lay apostle? Wikipedia notes references to lay apostolate as a group of non-ordained people along with some who are consecrated, "who exercise a ministry in cooperation with the Catholic Church". That seems inno...
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Author:
Gary L. Singer
08th January 2010
If you can read every word on a page, are you really reading? Well, maybe and maybe not!
One definition of 'read' is "to utter aloud written matter;" if using this definition alone, of course you are reading. There is another definition, though, which ...
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Author:
Danial Holland
07th June 2009
For those not so familiar with this type of music genre, rock and roll lyrics are spun in very poetic forms. Although nowadays they are still evident in some popular music, the revolutionary period of the 60's and 70's was more of a rebellious stage that ...
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Author:
Kristine Sanchez
19th December 2008
With the advent of Internet the marketing communications environment has changed profoundly and there is a recognised need of continuous conceptual addition to the existing branding theory. Some authors pronounced the advent of the "experience economy" an...
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Author:
Boyan Yordanof