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  • ...2001 to 2006, and then again from 2009 to 2015, Scotland had the highest Human Development Index ranking in the world.
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  • ...ry function becomes self-preservation and perpetuation, instead of serving human need. At this point it becomes a machine of the Matrix. For example, when t ...d so on. Computers also enable independent people to communicate and build human-serving social structures outside of the Matrix.
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  • The website Wiki Normal has the same infrastructure, both technical and human, as its European counterpart Wiki Normale, and most of the staff of website
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  • ...l with artistic mediocrity (which is a subject easy to cope with) but with human mediocrity, which is much harder to stomach.
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  • ...n the Origin of Trump]]'' and his ''[[On the Buses]]'' are cornerstones in human political and social thought. ...e, at or near its inception, when a relative equality among men prevailed, human civilization has always been artificial, creating inequality, envy, and unn
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  • ...ct. In fact, the ''Anatomy'' uses melancholy as the lens through which all human emotion and thought may be scrutinized, and virtually the entire contents o
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  • ...at New York University in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development on September 18-20th, and the 7th annual festival was held on O
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  • ...f to him, the ''badaud'' becomes an impersonal creature; he is no longer a human being, he is part of the public, of the crowd.”<ref name="fournel270">Vic
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  • ...colage'' is a French loanword that means the process of improvisation in a human endeavor. The word is derived from the French verb ''bricoler'' ("to tinker ...da/sign-play.html |title=Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences |publisher=Hydra.humanities.uci.edu}}</ref>
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  • ...track of Treatise on Venom and Eternity begins with jarring and unpleasant human noises, which continue in low volume throughout the spoken dialogue. In add
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  • ...tleg trail''') can be a path created as a consequence of erosion caused by human or animal foot-fall or traffic. The path usually represents the shortest or ...irst=S|editor3-last=Rogers|editor3-first=B|title=6th Asia Pacific Computer-Human Interaction Conference (APCHI 2004)|date=2004|publisher=Springer-Verlag|loc
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  • ...LA (Ecosse), collecting material about mobile phones and the places in the human body in which they become stuck, which he made available to the public, whi
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  • ...t]] which emphasized the experience of space as a force field generated by human movement and perception. [[Martin Heidegger]] would later contradict both o ...thought]] brings together the concepts of space as product of [[mind]], [[Human body|body]] and [[culture]]. Rather than being the negative of the objects
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  • From the point of view of human geography, '''neogeography''' could be also defined as the use of new speci
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  • ...lative [[utopia]] of the UU ideal, the structural and artistic elements of human's [[metropolis|metropolitan]] surroundings are blended into such [[wikt:gre
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  • ...ce special or unique, as well as to those that foster a sense of authentic human attachment and belonging. Others, such as geographer [[Yi-Fu Tuan]], have ...ly of any one individual's perceptions or experiences, yet is dependent on human engagement for its existence. Such a feeling may be derived from the natur
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  • ...ng otters, swimming deer, and unusual waves. Binns wrote that an aspect of human psychology is the ability of the eye to see what it wants, and expects, to
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  • ...ished TOPSECRET: [[CKMX2]], presenting a chaotic, and antiheroic vision of human suffering. In it he used morbid pauses and shouts throughout the text to en ...emotion in written language. Burnett saw literature as the art of mapping human emotions on a piece of paper.
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  • ...society', which is indeed a thing that has always been said to be the most human of animal organisations, everything that is seemed or seen is mediated into
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  • ===Degradation of human life=== ...fe is impoverished,<ref name="examples" /> with such lack of authenticity, human perceptions are affected, and there's also a degradation of knowledge, with
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  • ...Prussia, was the setting for the novel North, which is jampacked with the human drges of the worst comedic water, fanatics, screamers, belchers and various
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  • ...rys''' hints at dramatic action in the form of a violent encounter between human and alien.
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  • ...citing and finally restful. For the first time in their lives, forty-three human beings felt both free and united. They had been made free by their discover
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  • ...d deep within our unconscious minds. Regardless of language identity, each human's initial attempts to create written language look very similar and, often, ...]], since time began, has been manifesting asemic writing. It just needs a human to see the writing, & recognize it."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.commonli
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  • ...ever surrender. True then for one people, it was true always for the whole human race, and now I felt that nothing in the whole vast universe could ever def
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  • ...are revealed to exist - the Morality Corps whose main concern is that all human actions abide by their code of morality, and the Time Corps, who patrol [[s
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  • Human creates around itself an environment that is a projection into nature of it
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  • ...ngruous topics. However immersed in nature, he always remains aware of the human world, and the juxtaposition of the two realms cuts through both nature sen ...fainting spells are fundamentally right. Always Mark Twain points out the human meaning of St. Peter’s or the pyramids or the Pantheon.”18 This is just
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  • ...ife." The cause of his discontent was the perceived dualistic nature of a human and a wolf within Harry. The treatise describes, as earmarks of his life, ...in sufferings as matters of course, puts up patiently with certain evils. Human life is reduced to real suffering, to hell, only when two ages, two culture
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  • ...to remember in Cranford that it wasn’t conceived of as that — but as a human and class comedy.
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  • ...pera is reduced to spoofery, as is the dignity of military operations, and human endeavours in general.
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  • ...' is a website that reproduces a field of view that appears "natural" to a human observer.</big> ...t '''normal''' viewing distance (usually half-arms-length) in front of the human eye, across its wider-than-180° horizontal field-of-view, acts acceptably
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  • ...span style="color: #000000;">John King, author of The Football Factory and Human Punk</span></h4>
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  • [[Category:Symbols of human sexuality]]
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  • If you wish to understand this you have to get to grips with the idea of human relations being mediated by commodity. This is tough, because it is quite h ...lienation, inflicted significant and far-reaching damage to the quality of human life for both individuals and society.<ref name="Plant1992TheMost"/> Anothe
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  • ...s, sociologists and demographers to measure the degree of concentration of human or biological populations – the diversity of immigrant birth countries in ...atusOfRefugees.aspx 1951]) - - an offshoot of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
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  • ...progress of grassroots culture and technologies; outrageous constraints on human intelligence and creativity; and a destructive and desperate protectionist
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  • ...photograph you have created, and they will be yours forever, and any other human that wants to use them will have to pay you - YES YOU! - for the right to d
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  • ...en the suitcase is opened with horrific results, Velda becomes a shrieking human torch, a perverse inferno, and the latest in a line of tortured girls. It'
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  • Best in Class human readable API documentation
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  • ...thinkable... Unfortunately, these are problems of human society and the human psyche — you might say, soul — whatever attitude we take to the humanne
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  • ...ret goes after the criminals, but refuses to judge them, seeing crime as a human situation to be understood. William McIlvanney's novel ''Laidlaw (novel)|La
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  • ...ce by piece, limb by limb. 2. The night is dim, and the chances of these human beings doing any better than this are very slim. 3. Oh Mister Nip, the L
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  • ...virtue to the virtue of depression. Since the turn of the millennium, the human flourishing approach, advanced particularly by Television Media has attract
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  • ...my ink cartridge runs out. In the meantime I got Scots slang teachers and human internet creatures, broken pencils and scribble pad poets, girls equipped w
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  • ...d deep within our unconscious minds. Regardless of language identity, each human's initial attempts to create written language look very similar and, often,
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  • ...troversion and introversion|introversion]], a nonpathological dimension of human personality, social anhedonia represents a deficit in the ability to experi
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  • The average human being who attempts to quiet their thoughts will notice that their inner mon
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  • ...y various creatures. In older decks, these are usually a [[tetramorph]], a human face or head, a lion, an ox, and an eagle, the symbols of the four Evangeli
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  • ...t the Basilidians referred to 365 as the number of parts (''mele'') in the human body, as well as of days in the year. ...ifications and prominent symbols, as the vessel in which Anubis weighs the human heart, as comprehending the entire life of man, with all its errors.
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  • ...n its forthright engagement with one of the most difficult dilemmas of the human condition? Of course I may. And I just did. You are tackling nothing but yo Here, man, your brain is engaging in human-bashing. It's an ever-popular sport, particularly among those who have forg
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  • The ability to infuse the darker side of human experience with humorous elements is no mean feat and the author is to be p
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  • ...are met in good order and on time. By this measure, surveillance increases human individuality, and does not erode it.
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  • I want to thank each and every human being I have come in contact with. Whether in person, or through book, musi
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  • ...o watch? People we know are actors, indulging in a gory pretence of eating human bodies, or the real life ideological murder, shown in the next few minutes?
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  • ...It was the hottest Sunday in my recollection. I felt as if I were the only human being left in New York. For Laura's horrible death, I was alone. I, Waldo L ...It was the hottest Sunday in my recollection. I felt as if I were the only human being left in New York. For with Laura's horrible death, I was alone. I, Wa
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  • ...situation. It is not the human animal we should describe, but ourselves as human animals.
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  • Birch wood emoji wrought with human branches Feels human bones, human skill
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  • ...l theory.[15] She argues that considering moral philosophy is engaged with human goodness, then what can be referred to generally as 'care' would appear to
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  • ...forgetfulness over its imperial past, [[natural disasters and the overall human condition.<ref>{{cite news|author=Robbie Collin |url=http://www.telegraph.c
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  • ...all I manage to take from them are endless cvharts which repeat the words HUMAN / RODENT / RAT in their effects and so I don't feel any wiser, or indeed be
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  • ....|title=Cybersickness is not simulator sickness|journal=Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting|date=1997|volume=41|pages=113 ...tive perception of orientation|journal=Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance|date=1992|volume=18|pages=624–644|doi=10.1037/
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  • *Fisher, Scott S. "Virtual Interface Environments." In ''The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design'', B. Laurel, ed., Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.,
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  • ...cluster of public and private labs envisioning art as an advanced form of human mediations. The same year he co-founds Arts-H2H Labex (Lab of Excellence) a
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  • ...is fundamentally a concept named for the general technology that enables a human being to have a real-time sensation of being at a place other than where he
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  • ...and National Large Scale Project on Advanced Robotics, especially advanced human robot systems with a real-time sensation of presence known as Telexistence
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  • ...d "The Allegory of the Cave" where he explored the concepts of reality and human perception.
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  • ...he founded Unanimous A.I., an artificial intelligence company that enables human groups to amplify their collective brainpower by forming real-time online s ...user's direct view of the real physical world, could significantly enhance human performance.[4][19][20][21]
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  • ...983 from the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]. There, she studied human-machine design at the school's Biomechanics Lab and computer graphics at th
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  • ...5 and 1990. "Videoplace" was also the featured exhibit at SIGCHI (Computer-Human Interaction Conference) in 1985 and 1989, and at the 1990 Ars Electronica F
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  • ...l performance rises only very slowly. According to Lanier, this is because human productivity in developing software increases only slightly, and software b ...s in the design of online software can bring out such varied potentials in human behavior. It's time to think about that power on a moral basis.
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  • The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design, Addison-Wesley (1990) ISBN 0-201-51797-3
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  • ...gram, now merged into ACT). In 1991-1992 she was a Visiting Scholar at the Human Interface Technology Laboratory (Hitlab) in Seattle. Her works have been fe
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  • ...nt American conflicts. Part of this work resulted in porting ICT's Virtual Human technologies to the virtual worlds Active Worlds, OpenSimulator and Second
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  • ...Media and Learning. He is the Director of the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination at UCSD, a founder of the California Institute of Information T * [http://imagination.ucsd.edu Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination]
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  • ...bury and University of Tasmania. Known for his contributions in developing human interface technology, he has earned the title, "Grandfather of Virtual Real ...t the University of Washington in the fall of 1989 and founded the HITLab (Human Interface Technology Lab).
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  • * [http://imagination.ucsd.edu Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination]
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  • ...(XR) is a term referring to all real-and-virtual combined environments and human-machine interactions generated by computer technology and wearables. It inc ...ition of cognition (represented by AR). With the continuous development in human–computer interactions, this connotation is still evolving.
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  • ...bad and also inept. It seems to stray far from Rashomon's very flawed and human characters. Also the plot never made much sense to me. I never understood w
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  • Harakiri, Kwaidan, and The Human Condition are three of three greatest films ever made, but there are other ...ie made after Ozu, Kurosawa, and Mizoguchi had made their best movies. The Human Condition trilogy should probably be enough to give Kobayashi a nod.
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  • * Harold Bloom, Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human 1999
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  • ...uman beings are born potentially open to all cultures and not just yours. Human beings are the vehicles for cultures and religions, the medium in which cul
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  • ...ft ah yes try mine this thresh hold thresh hold stretch life times machine human malformed machine uniformed unit forlorn regime metamorph me into done for
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  • ...rix, he is more inspired by himself and his internal struggles rather than human achievements.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://pitchfork.com/tv/11-pitchfork-wee
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  • ...MF | last3 = Frahm | first3 = J | year = 1997 | title = Somatotopy in the human motor cortex hand area. A high-resolution functional MRI study | journal =
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