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A person who views and uses computers as objects for exploration and exploitation.
A person who views and uses computers as objects for exploration and exploitation.
Poetic rhythm or cadence as determined by the syllables in a line of poetry with respect to quantity and accent; also, meter; also, a metrical foot.
Poetic rhythm or cadence as determined by the syllables in a line of poetry with respect to quantity and accent; also, meter; also, a metrical foot.
The great advances in technology beginning in the late eighteenth century turned America from a handicraft economy into one of technological mass production.
The great advances in technology beginning in the late eighteenth century turned America from a handicraft economy into one of technological mass production.
give/take substance or concrete form, of material.
give/take substance or concrete form, of material.
The theft of money resulting from intentional manipulation of the value of equities, including stocks and bonds. Securities fraud may also include theft from securities accounts and wire fraud.
The theft of money resulting from intentional manipulation of the value of equities, including stocks and bonds. Securities fraud may also include theft from securities accounts and wire fraud.
Prestigious Brazilian public university, located in the country's capital, Brasília. Founded in 1961, the university has 30,000 graduate and undergraduate students at present, studying across its 61 undergraduate programs, 49 master's degrees and 27 doctoral ...
Prestigious Brazilian public university, located in the country's capital, Brasília. Founded in 1961, the university has 30,000 graduate and undergraduate students at present, studying across its 61 undergraduate programs, 49 master's degrees and 27 doctoral ...
The ratio of workers with absences to total full-time wage and salary employment. Absences are defined as instances when persons who usually work 35 or more hours per week worked less than 35 hours during the reference week for one of the following reasons: ...
The ratio of workers with absences to total full-time wage and salary employment. Absences are defined as instances when persons who usually work 35 or more hours per week worked less than 35 hours during the reference week for one of the following reasons: ...
Theory that the principle of utility is or ought to be applied to particular acts in particular circumstances. An act utilitarian justifies actions simply by direct appeal to the principle of utility. Contrast with rule utilitarianism.
Theory that the principle of utility is or ought to be applied to particular acts in particular circumstances. An act utilitarian justifies actions simply by direct appeal to the principle of utility. Contrast with rule utilitarianism.
Sound suggestiveness; the association of particular word-sounds with common areas of meaning so that other words of similar sounds come to be associated with those meanings. Also called sound symbolism, it is utilized by poets to achieve sounds appropriate to ...
Sound suggestiveness; the association of particular word-sounds with common areas of meaning so that other words of similar sounds come to be associated with those meanings. Also called sound symbolism, it is utilized by poets to achieve sounds appropriate to ...
Names the principal physical characteristic of a disabling condition, such as sprain/strain, cut/laceration, or carpal tunnel syndrome.
Names the principal physical characteristic of a disabling condition, such as sprain/strain, cut/laceration, or carpal tunnel syndrome.