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RSS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
" RSS is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format. 3 ] or "channel") includes full or summarized text, plus metadata such as publishing dates and authorship. Web feeds benefit publishers by letting them syndicate content automatically. They benefit readers who want to subscribe to timely updates from favored websites or to aggregate feeds from many sites into one place. RSS feeds can be read using software called an "RSS reader", "feed reader", or "aggregator", which can be web-based or desktop-based. A standardized XML file format allows the information to be published once and viewed by ma" [1]
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(file_forma... [Published: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 07:13:22 GMT] [710 characters, 112 words] [score: 263]
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What Is Art? - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
" What Is Art? . What Is Art? (Russian: [Chto takoye iskusstvo?]; 1897) is a book by Leo Tolstoy in which he argues against numerous aesthetic theories which define art in terms of the good, truth, and especially beauty. In Tolstoy's opinion, art at the time was corrupt and decadent, and artists had been misled. . What is Art? develops the aesthetical theories that bloomed at the end of the eighteenth century and during the nineteenth century, thus criticizing the realistic position (held since Plato that regarded imitative position as the highest value) and" [2]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Is_Art%3F [Published: Tue, 09 Dec 2008 21:37:25 GMT] [563 characters, 93 words] [score: 824]
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What is Christianity?
" SRC Main Page What is Christianity? Preface Major beliefs The Gospel Heaven and hell Bases for Belief The Church Christian Life Christian Worship Law Showing love The Incarnation The Trinity Predestination . This set of pages tries to summarize Christian beliefs and practices. It is intended as an introduction to Christianity for non-Christians, and also as background for those who want to follow the discussions in soc.religion.christian. . Several of these pages are long. The longer pages are organized into numbered subsections. If you are a non-Christian trying to get a feel for what Christianity is about, you might prefer to go to the next page when you hit section 2. Preface: About the Author What are major Christian beliefs" [3]
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http://geneva.rutgers.edu/src/christianity/ [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:32 GMT] [739 characters, 120 words] [score: 1262]
 

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What is Plagiarism? - Gervase Programs: Learning to Lead
" What is Plagiarism?: Gervase Programs: Learning to Lead What is Plagiarism? Plagiarism is defined by the Honor Council document as the act of passing off as one's own the ideas or writings of another. In the Appendix to the Honor Council pamphlet called Acknowledging the Work of Others (which is used by permission of Cornell University), three simple conventions are presented for when you must provide a reference: 1. If you use someone else's ideas, you should cite the source. 2. If the way in which you are using the source is unclear, make it clear. 3. If you received specific help from someone in writing the paper, acknowledge it. 1. They Said It So Much Better. Shouldn't I Use Their Words? 2. What is a Paraphrase, Anyway? 3. My Frie" [4]
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gervaseprograms.georgetown.edu/honor/... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:33 GMT] [746 characters, 131 words] [score: 1046]
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What Is Steve Jobs Worth to Apple? About $20 Billion
" What Is Steve Jobs Worth to Apple? About $20 Billion . 6:27 AM PT 25 comments . Jeff Segal of BreakingViews tries to calculate the value of Steve Jobs to Apple. . In total, these businesses can be valued at $60 billion. Given that Apple has a market capitalization of $80 billion, Segal concludes that Jobs is worth $20 billion to Apple s shareholders. Jobs gets a premium because he is the Pied Piper who makes it all come together, and that is why Apple shareholders need a rock-solid succession plan.  . While Segal does have a point about the succession plan, I would be" [5]
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gigaom.com/2008/12/18/what-is-steve-j... [Published: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:04:09 0000] [576 characters, 105 words] [score: 507]
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What is good hypertext writing?
" What is good hypertext writing? What is good hypertext writing? There is more to writing than putting words next to each other, and there is more to writing hypertext than throwing together a bunch of links. When writing text, I have certain goals; when I come across text I dislike, there are certain reasons why I do not like it. You're about to read an attempt to describe these reasons and goals; it is incomplete, subjective, and honest. . Writing hypertext copy The two pitfalls of writing hypertext copy are links and emotions. Links are a new stylistic element that writers must learn to handle. The emotional problem is harder: we must snap out of the "host" or "provider" role, must get away from the excitement of guiding another " [6]
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kbs.cs.tu-berlin.de/~jutta/ht/writing... [Published: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 19:00:11 GMT] [742 characters, 129 words] [score: 786]
 

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What is Cloning?
" --> WHAT IS CLONING? . Have you ever wished you could have a clone of yourself to do homework while you hit the skate park or went out with your friends? . Imagine if you could really do that. Where would you start? What exactly is cloning? . Cloning is the creation of an organism that is an exact genetic copy of another. This means that every single bit of DNA is the same between the two! . You might not believe it, but there are human clones among us right now. They weren't made in a lab, though: they're identical twins, created naturally. Below, we'll see how" [7]
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learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/... [Published: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 16:06:46 GMT] [569 characters, 108 words] [score: 773]
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Math Forum: What Is a Tessellation?
" About This Project What is a Tessellation? Tessellation Tutorials Tessellation Links . . Definition . A tessellation is created when a shape is repeated over and over again covering a plane without any gaps or overlaps. . Another word for a tessellation is a tiling. Read more here: What is a Tiling? . A dictionary* will tell you that the word "tessellate" means to form or arrange small squares in a checkered or mosaic pattern. The word "tessellate" is derived from the Ionic version of the Greek word "tesseres," which in English means "four." The first tilings were made from square tiles. . A regular polygon has 3 or" [8]
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mathforum.org/sum95/suzanne/whattess.... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:34 GMT] [624 characters, 109 words] [score: 790]
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Maven - What is Maven?
" Maven, a Yiddish word meaning accumulator of knowledge, was originally started as an attempt to simplify the build processes in the Jakarta Turbine project. There were several projects each with their own Ant build files that were all slightly different and JARs were checked into CVS. We wanted a standard way to build the projects, a clear definition of what the project consisted of, an easy way to publish project information and a way to share JARs across several projects. . The result is a tool that can now be used for building and managing any Java-based project. We hope that we have created something that will make the day-to-day work of Java developers easier and generally help with the compr" [9]
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http://maven.apache.org/what-is-maven.html [Published: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 00:30:22 GMT] [707 characters, 121 words] [score: 475]
 

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BBC NEWS | Help | RSS | News feeds from the BBC
" What are News Feeds? . News feeds allow you to see when websites have added new content. You can get the latest headlines and video in one place, as soon as its published, without having to visit the websites you have taken the feed from. . Feeds are also known as RSS. There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but most people plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'. In essence, the feeds themselves are just web pages, designed to be read by computers rather than people. . . How do I start using feeds? . In general, the first thing you need is so" [10]
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/help/3223484.stm [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:34 GMT] [560 characters, 106 words] [score: 391]
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OpenID
" OpenID is a free and easy way to use a single digital identity across the Internet. With one OpenID you can login to all your favorite websites and forget about online paperwork! Now, you get to choose the login that's right for you. Get an OpenID today! OpenID Foundation Board of Director Election Now Open . December 16th, 2008 at 12:18 am GMT by Chris Messina Comments (0) . The first OpenID Foundation election of community board members opened on December 10th. All members of the OpenID Foundation are eligible to vote for candidates. If you are not already a member of the OpenID Foundation, you can " [11]
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http://openid.net/ [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:34 GMT] [609 characters, 107 words] [score: 115]
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OpenID » What is OpenID?
" What is OpenID? . OpenID eliminates the need for multiple usernames across different websites, simplifying your online experience. . You get to choose the OpenID Provider that best meets your needs and most importantly that you trust. At the same time, your OpenID can stay with you, no matter which Provider you move to. And best of all, the OpenID technology is not proprietary and is completely free. . For businesses, this means a lower cost of password and account management, while drawing new web traffic. OpenID lowers user frustration by letting users have " [12]
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http://openid.net/what/ [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:34 GMT] [567 characters, 94 words] [score: 492]
 

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What is a document? JASIS 1997
"This is a preprint of an article published in the Journal of the American Society of Information Science 48, no. 9 (Sept 1997): 804-809, published for the American Society for Information Science by Wiley and available online to ASIS members and other registered users at http://www.interscience.wiley.com/. Also, reprinted in Hahn, T. B. & M. Buckland, eds. Historical Studies in Information Science . Medford, NJ: Information Today, 1998, 215-220. This text may vary slightly from the published version. . What is a "document"? Michael K. Buckland School of Information Management Systems, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-4600 E-mail: bu" [13]
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people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~buckland... [Published: Sun, 06 Jun 1999 02:43:21 GMT] [652 characters, 97 words] [score: 884]
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Center for Bioenergy and Photosynthesis
" What is Photosynthesis? . Although seemingly simple in concept, the photosynthesis process is very complicated. Follow these links to articles that discuss photosynthesis at varying degrees of complexity. Also, jump to I Didn't Know That! A collection of brief factoids with links to more information. . Introduction to Photosynthesis and Its Applications -- A basic introduction to photosynthesis which explains many areas studied by photosynthesis researchers and highlights much of the work we do at the Photosynthesis Center. Written by Prof. Wim Vermaas from the Cent" [14]
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photoscience.la.asu.edu/photosyn/educ... [Published: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 22:14:32 GMT] [573 characters, 86 words] [score: 686]
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What is reCAPTCHA?
" You've probably seen them colorful images with distorted text at the bottom of Web registration forms. CAPTCHAs are used by many websites to prevent abuse from "bots," or automated programs usually written to generate spam. No computer program can read distorted text as well as humans can, so bots cannot navigate sites protected by CAPTCHAs. . About 200 million CAPTCHAs are solved by humans around the world every day. In each case, roughly ten seconds of human time are being spent. Individually, that's not a lot of time, but in aggregate these little puzzles consume more than 150,000 hours of work each day. What if we could make positive use " [15]
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http://recaptcha.net/learnmore.html [Published: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 00:13:32 GMT] [651 characters, 110 words] [score: 413]
 

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What is RSS: A tutorial introduction to feeds and aggregators
" RSS aggregators automatically check a series of RSS feeds for new items on an ongoing basis, making it is possible to keep track of changes to multiple websites without needing to tediously read and re-read each of the websites yourself. They detect the additions and present them all together to you in a compact and useful manner. If the title and description of an item are of interest, the link can be used to quickly bring the related web page up for reading. . Here is a screen shot of an RSS aggregator in action. On the left is a list of the RSS feeds being monitored, along with an indication of the number of unread items in each feed in parenthesis. On the right are the details of the most recent items in a selected RSS feed (in this case, the New York Times). . . " [16]
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http://rss.softwaregarden.com/aboutrss.html [Published: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 17:10:44 GMT] [779 characters, 147 words] [score: 585]
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What is Plagiarism
" What is Plagiarism By S.E. Van Bramer, Widener University 1995. Introduction Because students often are confused about what is and is not plagiarism, I have prepared this handout to help you understand what is acceptable. There are some gray areas and if you have any questions, ask your instructor. Plagiarism is very serious and it can be grounds for failure in a course. So ask first.. Another important point is that as you progress in your education the standards become higher. As a College student you are expected to have your own ideas. To read information and ex" [17]
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science.widener.edu/svb/essay/plagiar... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:35 GMT] [573 characters, 98 words] [score: 1044]
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Second Life | What is Second Life?
" Second Life is a 3-D virtual world created by its Residents. Since opening to the public in 2003, it has grown explosively and today is inhabited by millions of Residents from around the globe. From the moment you enter the World you'll discover a vast digital continent, teeming with people, entertainment, experiences and opportunity. Once you've explored a bit, perhaps you'll find a perfect parcel of land to build your house or business. The Marketplace currently supports millions of US dollars in monthly transactions. This commerce is handled with the inworld unit of trade, the Linden dol" [18]
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http://secondlife.com/whatis/ [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:36 GMT] [598 characters, 97 words] [score: 484]
 

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What is spam?
" Sponsored by GFI MailEssentials - FREE direct download of anti-spam software for Exchange Server What is spam? . Spam is flooding the Internet with many copies of the same message, in an attempt to force the message on people who would not otherwise choose to receive it. Most spam is commercial advertising, often for dubious products, get-rich-quick schemes, or quasi-legal services. Spam costs the sender very little to send -- most of the costs are paid for by the recipient or the carriers rather than by the sender. . There are two main types of spam, and they have different effects on Internet users. Cancellable Usenet spam is a single message sent to 2" [19]
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spam.abuse.net/overview/whatisspam.sh... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:36 GMT] [663 characters, 114 words] [score: 601]
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What is Unicode?
" Depending on the level of Unicode support in the browser you are using and whether or not you have the necessary fonts installed, you may have display problems for some of the translations, particularly with complex scripts such as Arabic. For further information, see Display Problems. What is Unicode? . Unicode provides a unique number for every character, no matter what the platform, no matter what the program, no matter what the language. . Fundamentally, computers just deal with numbers. They store letters and other characters by assigning a number for each one. Before Unicode was invented, there were hundreds" [20]
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unicode.org/standard/WhatIsUnicode.ht... [Published: Mon, 03 Nov 2008 20:40:31 GMT] [622 characters, 100 words] [score: 602]
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What is Copyright Protection?
" It has been written using the Berne Union for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Property (Berne Convention) as the main bibliographical source, and does not refer to the laws of any country in particular. Therefore, comparing this document to the particular laws of your country may arise in discrepancies. However, copyright laws vary from country to country but as a rule do not contravene or provide less copyright protection than the Berne Convention, provided the country in question is a member thereof. What is a Copyright? . Copyright is a protection that covers published and unpublished literary, scientific and artistic works, whatever the form of expression, provided such works are fixed in a tangible or material form. This means tha" [21]
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http://whatiscopyright.org/ [Published: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 18:26:02 GMT] [754 characters, 121 words] [score: 895]
 

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Wiki: What Is Wiki
" Wiki is in Ward's original description:. The simplest online database that could possibly work. . Wiki is a piece of server software that allows users to freely create and edit Web page content using any Web browser. Wiki supports hyperlinks and has a simple text syntax for creating new pages and crosslinks between internal pages on the fly.. Wiki is unusual among group communication mechanisms in that it allows the organization of contributions to be edited in addition to the content itself.. Like many simple concepts, "open editing" has some profound and subtle effects on Wiki usag" [22]
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http://wiki.org/wiki.cgi?WhatIsWiki [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:38 GMT] [591 characters, 97 words] [score: 433]
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What is an Ontology?
" What is an Ontology? . This definition was originally proposed in 1992 and posted as shown below. See an updated definition of ontology (computer science) that accounts for the literature before and after that posting, with links to further readings. . Tom Gruber gruber@ksl.stanford.edu . Short answer: An ontology is a specification of a conceptualization. . The word "ontology" seems to generate a lot of controversy in discussions about AI. It has a long history in philosophy, in which it refers to the subject of existence. It is also often confused wit" [23]
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www-ksl.stanford.edu/kst/what-is-an-o... [Published: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 02:55:24 GMT] [560 characters, 92 words] [score: 644]
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A List Apart: Articles: What Is Web Accessibi...
" A few weeks ago A List Apart published my article about web accessibility and the UK legal requirements surrounding it. The article provoked a heated discussion and what seemed like a lot of confusion surrounding web accessibility, which is what led me to write this follow-up article. . What follows will be familiar to many ALA readers but new to a few. As with all overviews, it is somewhat oversimplified and does not cover exceptions and edge cases. The editors and I hope that it will provide a useful touchstone for those readers who have been standing at the shores of accessible web design, fearing sharks where there are only gentle waves. About this art" [24]
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http://www.alistapart.com/articles/wiwa [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 05:06:55 GMT] [665 characters, 115 words] [score: 908]
 

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What is Alzheimer's
" Overview What is Alzheimer's Quiz Warning Signs Risk Factors Stages Diagnosis Treatments Related Dementias Inside the Brain: An Interactive Tour Clinical Studies Research Publications Web Links Introduction . Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder named for German physician Alois Alzheimer, who first described it in 1906. Scientists have learned a great deal about Alzheimer’s disease in the century since Dr. Alzheimer first drew attention to it. Today we know that Alzheimer’s: Is a progressive and fatal brain disease. As many as 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer's destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to affect work, lifelong hobbi" [25]
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www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_what_i... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:38 GMT] [732 characters, 107 words] [score: 899]
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Amazon.com: What It Is... What It Was!; The Black Film Explosion of the '70s in Words and Pictures: Andres Chavez, Denise Chavez, Gerald Martinez: Books
" Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought Explore similar items Editorial Reviews From Booklist Ever since 1970s black activists coined the derogatory label blaxploitation to describe the likes of Sweet Sweetback's BaadAsssss Song, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, and Mandingomovies full of snappy street patter, outrageous pimp suits, and comic-book-style action--debate has raged over whether they are valid popular artwork or just demeaning. Most of the actors, writers, and directors interviewed for this book--'70s veterans like Melvin Van Peebles, Pam Grier, and Fred Williamson as well as c" [26]
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www.amazon.com/What-Black-Explosion-W... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:38 GMT] [592 characters, 88 words] [score: 602]
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What is AIDS?
" AIDS is one of the biggest problems facing the world today and nobody is beyond its reach. Everyone should know the basic facts about AIDS. What is AIDS? . AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is a medical condition. People develop AIDS because HIV has damaged their natural defences against disease. What is HIV? . HIV is a virus. Viruses infect the cells that make up the human body and replicate (make new copies of themselves) within those cells. A virus can also damage human cells, which is one of the things that can make a person ill. . HIV can be passed from one person to another. Someone can become infected w" [27]
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http://www.avert.org/aids.htm [Published: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 12:04:58 GMT] [627 characters, 112 words] [score: 795]
 

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What is Nanotechnology?
" What is Nanotechnology? A basic definition: Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale. This covers both current work and concepts that are more advanced. . In its original sense, 'nanotechnology' refers to the projected ability to construct items from the bottom up, using techniques and tools being developed today to make complete, high performance products. . . With 15,342 atoms, this parallel-shaft speed reducer gear is one of the largest nanomechanical devices ever modeled in atomic detail. LINK . The Meaning of N anotechnology . When K. Eric Drexler (right) popularized the word 'na" [28]
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http://www.crnano.org/whatis.htm [Published: Wed, 02 Jan 2008 17:48:59 GMT] [630 characters, 98 words] [score: 542]
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The Digital TV Transition: What Is DTV?
" What Is Digital Television? . is an advanced broadcasting technology that will transform your television viewing experience. DTV enables broadcasters to offer television with better picture and sound quality. It can also offer multiple programming choices, called , and interactive capabilities. . Converting to DTV also will free up parts of the scarce and valuable broadcast spectrum. Those portions of the spectrum can then be used for other important services, such as public and safety services (police and fire departments, emergency rescue), and advanced wireless ser" [29]
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http://www.dtv.gov/whatisdtv.html [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:21 GMT] [575 characters, 86 words] [score: 530]
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What is Emo - Wondering what Emo Is
" Home Page What is Emo? Emo Guys Emo Girls Emo Boys Kissing Emo Poems Quotes Emo Songs Bands Emo Hairstyles Emo Fashion Myspace Layouts Myspace Backgrounds Myspace Graphics Emo Icons Videos Emo Forum Emo Pictures More Emo Stuff . More About Emo . Close enough to punk and rock Emo is now know for it's more emotional state of mind. Instead of the anger hard-core way of expressing one-self , Emo (short for emotional) has taken a new tole on the twentith century of expressing yourself. From the music with strong emotion and feeling, unlike hard rock or this is more of an alternative way to let your feeling be known.Emo is not only a classification or a type of music it's also taken over the way one expresses themself by dressing. It includes the tighter fiting pants to " [30]
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http://www.emo-corner.com/what-is-emo/ [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:40 GMT] [776 characters, 139 words] [score: 805]
 

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The Energy Story - Chapter 2: What Is Electricity?
" Chapter 2: What Is Electricity? . Electricity figures everywhere in our lives. Electricity lights up our homes, cooks our food, powers our computers, television sets, and other electronic devices. Electricity from batteries keeps our cars running and makes our flashlights shine in the dark. . Here's something you can do to see the importance of electricity. Take a walk through your school, house or apartment and write down all the different appliances, devices and machines that use electricity. You'll be amazed at how many things we use each and every day that depend on ele" [31]
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www.energyquest.ca.gov/story/chapter0... [Published: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:08:07 GMT] [581 characters, 95 words] [score: 373]
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EnlightenNext: The Magazine for Evolutionaries - formerly What Is Enlightenment?
" In this exclusive online-only article, integral ecologist Michael Zimmerman takes readers on a personal and philosophical exploration of deep ecology, Martin Heidegger, father-son relations, and the quest for a new worldview. . Read the article Listen to related audio . 11 Days at the Edge . This new book, published by Findhorn Press, is a compelling chronicle of author Michael Wombacher s experience of a retreat led by spiritual teacher and EnlightenNext founder Andrew Cohen into the depths of Evolutionary Enlightenment. . Find out more . Get a (Second) Life? . Thomas de Zengotita, NYU professor and contributing editor at Harper s , invokes Nietzsche s concept of the ubermensch to help make sense " [32]
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http://www.enlightennext.org/magazine/ [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:44 GMT] [708 characters, 114 words] [score: 520]
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What is Electricity?
" What Is "Electricity"? (c)1996 William J. Beaty Electrical Engineer . What is electricity? This question is impossible to answer because the word "Electricity" has several contradictory meanings. These different meanings are incompatible, and the contradictions confuse everyone. If you don't understand electricity, you're not alone. Even teachers, engineers, and scientists have a hard time grasping the concept.. Obviously "electricity" cannot be several different things at the same time. Unfortunately we have defined the word Electricity in a crazy way. Because the word "elec" [33]
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www.eskimo.com/~billb/miscon/whatis.h... [Published: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 17:59:39 GMT] [583 characters, 83 words] [score: 604]
 

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Evidence Based Medicine
" The What is …? series is intended to demystify some of the terminology, techniques and practices used to assess clinical and economic evidence within healthcare. It contains a range of titles covering: . The series aims to provide healthcare professionals at all levels with essential information to increase their understanding of these complex areas. . Each short article communicates key issues and concepts in a concise and attractive format, with suggestions for further reading provided should a more in-depth understanding be required. The incorporation of both theory and application in each of the titles is intended to help readers underpin their understanding with the clarification " [34]
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www.evidence-based-medicine.co.uk/Wha... [Published: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 09:19:35 GMT] [702 characters, 105 words] [score: 344]
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What is Usenet?
" What is Usenet? . Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 09:00:24 GMT Message-ID: FnG10o.HGt@tac.nyc.ny.us From: netannounce@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes) Subject: What is Usenet? Newsgroups: news.announce.newusers, news.admin.misc Archive-name: usenet/what-is/part1 Original-from: chip@tct.com (Chip Salzenberg) Comment: edited until 5/93 by spaf@cs.purdue.edu (Gene Spafford) Last-change: 16 Jan 1998 by netannounce@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes) Changes-posted-to: news.misc,news.admin.misc,news.answers AN APPROXIMATE DESCRIPTION -------------------------- Usenet is a world-wide distribu" [35]
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www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/what-is/part... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:40 GMT] [566 characters, 57 words] [score: 821]
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FeedBurner - Feed 101
" Feed 101 What Does This Mean? . You may recognize the universal feed icon or these chicklets from your favorite Web sites, blogs and podcasts. These icons represent content in any format text, audio or video to which you can subscribe and read/watch/listen using a feed reader. What's that? Why is This a Good Thing? . Technology evolution in online publishing has made it really easy to not only publish regular updates to web-based content, but also keep track of a large number of your favorite Web sites or blogs, without having to remember to check each site manually" [36]
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www.feedburner.com/fb/a/feed101;jsess... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:40 GMT] [573 characters, 99 words] [score: 434]
 

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Modern History Sourcebook: Mussolini: What is Fascism, 1932
" Back to Modern History SourceBook Modern History Sourcebook: . Benito Mussolini:. What is Fascism, 1932 . Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) over the course of his lifetime went from Socialism - he was editor of Avanti, a socialist newspaper - to the leadership of a new political movement called fascism [after fasces , the symbol of bound sticks used a totem of power in ancient Rome]. . Mussolini came to power after the March on Rome in 1922, and was appointed Prime Minister by King Victor Emmanuel. . In 1932 Mussolini wrote (with the help of Giovanni Gentile) and entry for the Italian Encyclopedia o" [37]
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www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/mussolini... [Published: Sun, 03 Aug 1997 21:12:50 GMT] [602 characters, 103 words] [score: 923]
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What Is GIS?
" What is GIS? . A geographic information system (GIS) integrates hardware, software, and data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information. . Geography plays a role in nearly every decision we make. Choosing sites, targeting market segments, planning distribution networks, responding to emergencies, or redrawing country boundaries all of these problems involve questions of geography. . GIS allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that" [38]
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http://www.gis.com/whatisgis/ [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:42 GMT] [538 characters, 76 words] [score: 772]
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What is Copyleft? - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
" The GNU Operating System What is Copyleft? . Copyleft is a general method for making a program or other work free, and requiring all modified and extended versions of the program to be free as well. . The simplest way to make a program free software is to put it in the public domain, uncopyrighted. This allows people to share the program and their improvements, if they are so minded. But it also allows uncooperative people to convert the program into proprietary software. They can make changes, many or few, and distribute the result as a proprietary product. People who receive the pr" [39]
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http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/ [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:42 GMT] [591 characters, 103 words] [score: 544]
 

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The IMAP Connection -- What is IMAP?
" What is IMAP? . IMAP stands for I nternet M essage A ccess P rotocol. It is a method of accessing electronic mail or bulletin board messages that are kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. In other words, it permits a "client" email program to access remote message stores as if they were local. For example, email stored on an IMAP server can be manipulated from a desktop computer at home, a workstation at the office, and a notebook computer while traveling, without the need to transfer messages or files back and forth between these computers. . IMAP" [40]
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http://www.imap.org/about/whatisIMAP.html [Published: Wed, 09 Jan 2008 17:41:19 GMT] [558 characters, 99 words] [score: 390]
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Plagiarism
" Plagiarism: What It is and How to Recognize and Avoid It What is Plagiarism and Why is it Important? . In college courses, we are continually engaged with other people s ideas: we read them in texts, hear them in lecture, discuss them in class, and incorporate them into our own writing. As a result, it is very important that we give credit where it is due. Plagiarism is using others ideas and words without clearly acknowledging the source of that information. How Can Students Avoid Plagiarism? . To avoid plagiarism, you must give credit whenever you use . These guidelines are taken from the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities" [41]
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www.indiana.edu/~wts/pamphlets/plagia... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:42 GMT] [639 characters, 110 words] [score: 882]
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What is Humanism?
" --> by Frederick Edwords Executive Director, American Humanist Association What is humanism? . The sort of answer you will get to that question depends on what sort of humanist you ask! . The word "humanism" has a number of meanings, and because authors and speakers often don't clarify which meaning they intend, those trying to explain humanism can easily become a source of confusion. Fortunately, each meaning of the word constitutes a different type of humanism -- the different types being easily separated and defined by the use of appropriate adjectives. So, let me summarize the different varieties of humanism in this way. . Literary" [42]
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http://www.jcn.com/humanism.html [Published: Fri, 02 May 2008 05:32:56 GMT] [644 characters, 105 words] [score: 884]
 

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JobHuntersBible.com:
" "Richard Bolles (is) the most recognized job-hunting authority on the planet." Dick's Calendar The Internet Research Contacts Counseling Job Hunting Jobs & Resumes Job Hunting Online Article Archive Search/Contact E-mail a Counselor Site Map Hi, I'm Dick Bolles. I'm your guide to JobHuntersBible.com.. This site is designed as a supplement to my book, The 2009 edition of What Color Is Your Parachute? A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers, published by and available from Ten Speed Press. It will be particularly helpful if used along with that book, as there is much that is covered there that I cannot cover here. In its essence, all job-hunting is a search not only for information, but also for people for human links between you an" [43]
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http://www.jobhuntersbible.com/ [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:07:42 GMT] [756 characters, 123 words] [score: 528]

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