| 1. | Articfical Intelligence Introduction In the following example, the flex language is used to manipulate the decisions and plays that might be chosen in certain situations of an American football match. Different variables are first chosen and then evaluated according to a certain situation that might occur during a match. A...
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| 2. | 4th Generation Language The term fourth generation language (4GL) is by no means a new one [12], yet it continues to convey a variety of meanings. ... A non-procedural language is a problem oriented language in which the user specifies the results desired and the language produces the appropriate procedures or algorithms....
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| 3. | Generation Gap ... Lack of communication and understanding, or even the effect of traditional culture will create distance between parents and children, and thus, a family generation gap is created.
Language problem is one of the main reasons to cause generation gap between parents and children. Pat More’s Po...
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| 4. | Communication Generation The Communication Generation
Every generation is known for something. ... Then there is Generation Y, born between1965 and 1983 who are so close to my generation that they could be one of my siblings. Finally there is today’s youth; too young to officially establish a name for ours...
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| 5. | TV Language Say It or Ignore It TV Language Say It or Ignore It? ... Because of the inappropriate word usage that is known as “foul language”. The language that should have never started, but it did, so what can we do about it? ...
Foul language has changed a lot; so many words that could have not been said back fifty years ...
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| 6. | ordeals of generation x Pepsi: the choice of a new generation? Everywhere you look, there is a slogan that likes to label the Generation X. Sure it is fine to have an identity; there are some qualities that are present in most Gen-X-ers, but unfortunately some people have capitalised on these characteristics, pretty much t...
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| 7. | generation gap When discussing the generation gap, many issues surface. ... Music is one of the largest rifts between the civil rights generation and the hip-hop generation. ... Many factors can cause a generation gap. ... This article brought to ones attention the issues that emerge as a result of a gener...
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| 8. | Generation gap ... DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO GENERATIONS If we take a look at the younger generation and the older generation you can see that there are many differences, or what is commonly called the generation gap. As a result of this generation gap; the relationship between both generations can be different. Th...
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| 9. | generation gap a myth or reality Generation gap The definition of generation gap The gap between the old people and the young is called the generation gap. ... As to the different attitude of life, the people belonging to the old generation always wonder what has gone wrong with the new generation. ... Young people, on the other ...
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| 10. | fifth generation of computers Fifth Generation - Present and Beyond: Artificial Intelligence
Defining the fifth generation of computers is somewhat difficult because the field is in its infancy.
Fifth generation computing devices, based on artificial
intelligence, are still in development, though there are some
application...
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| 11. | Language as a Political Tool
Language is a powerful tool that shapes every aspect of human life. George Orwell in his essay “Politics and the English Language” recognizes the power of language and criticizes the overuse of “decadent” speech and writing during the tumultuous years following World War II. He argues that...
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| 12. | Lost Generation The Lost Generation
Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald are both considered part of the “Lost Generation,” which is the generation that lost traditional values. ... Fitzgerald also reveals the values of his generation through his writing because he too was a realistic writer. ... Both H...
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| 13. | Generation of Acceptance This essay describes the generation of individuals born in the 1980s and how Homosexuality is accepted, and to a certain extent defended by individuals of my generation, while past generations believe that " Someone must not be afriad to say, moral perversion is wrong. ... Despite the attack on homosexuality by older individuals, the generation of the youth born in the 1980...
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| 14. | Generation X
“Generation X is suspicious of the media because it represents the establishment. ... ”( In many ways, it seems as if our generation is viewed as spoiled, sex craved, lazy, and violent through various aspects of the media such as TV shows . Television has become a substantial part of defining wha...
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| 15. | Language Language
Language is a combination of symbols that one user uses to place thoughts in the mind of another user of that language. If asked, why do you use language? ... Within it, language seems to occupy a central and a complex place. ... In other words, the only way a child learning language cou...
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| 16. | DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
To speak is an indispensable part of our lives. Any time we communicate with other people, we need to speak, that is, we need to use a language. Language is very essential for our daily lives. ... Though language is similarly so important...
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| 17. | Generation X Generation X is the most misunderstood generation to date. Douglas
Coupland attempts to make sense of what sense this generation has been
left with. Due to high expectations placed upon Generation X, commonly
know as "X-ers", by the successful "Baby Boomer" generation. Couplands
writings val...
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| 18. | Generation Gap The Generation Gap
This comic clearly portrays what is an everyday occurrence in households across America. ... This new generation does not care about the outdoors, sports, physical activity or things earlier generations took fancy too. ...
This gap between the baby boomers and generation ...
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| 19. | Language in Society Language is an important part of society. ... Language is, in some cases, the barrier between groups, whether it be a group of friends or a country. ...
If you want to look at a more wide scale idea of language as an acceptance factor, take a look at certain countries. ... Many of them were u...
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| 20. | figurative language Figurative Language
Figurative language is used in order to gain special meanings or effects of words beyond the ¡®proper¡¯ ones in a written or spoken language. The figurative use of language has been considered as the ornament of language and a part of poetic language. However, nowadays, it bec...
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