Web feed Essays

  • Audio and Video Podcasts

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    and video content on the web as a series of episodes with a common theme. These episodes are accompanied by a file called a “feed” that allows listeners to subscribe to the series and receive new episodes automatically. Some people use the term “podcast” to refer to any distribution of audio/video content on the Web, but technically speaking, the feed and subscription model of file delivery is what differentiates podcasting from simply posting files on the Web. Think of podcasting like

  • Feedburner Essay

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    relate to blog sites. In relation to blog sites, feedburner is a web feed management provider that provides custom RSS feeds and management tools to the blogs. Feedburner provides subscription stats and powerful overrides for bloggers to use. Feedburner can also be used to allow readers to receive their favorite blog posts by email. RSS is a web feed format to publish up-to-date information in blogs. RSS is like subscribing to the blog feeds periodically where news and blog posts are published and delivered

  • Identity

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    share and tag photos on SNS represents an important advancement in the ability to communicate. Before, if one wanted to share digital photos, one had to email everyone to let them know. With SNS and News Feeds, when one post new photos on Facebook, the friends get automatically notified in their News Feed. People will see the photos on the wall when they visit the profile page. Apart from being a place for self-presentations, profiles are a place where people gather to converse and share. Conversations

  • Things You Should Know before Visiting the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch

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    a brief talk about the do’s and don’ts on your safari tour right after you pay the necessary fees. You can also buy a bag of feeds to sparkle your experience more! The following are some of the important details you should know beforehand. - You can only feed the animals using the bag of feeds you can readily purchase at the gate. - You can reach out your hand to feed the animals but on your own risk! Though we have tried feeding them by hand and presently we still have our both hands and fingers

  • Glasswells Trifle

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    usually stone-cold, remorseless killings for no apparent reason. They cold-bloodedly take what they want and do as they please without the slightest sense of guilt or regret” (Cleckley). Psychopaths lack the ability to feel remorse and empathy. They feed themselves with the suffering of their victims. Sometimes, they collect certain things from their victims and keep them as trophies. In addition, psychopaths are calculated predators. Once they have picked a victim, they will take days or even weeks

  • RSS Feeds

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    used for dealing with these problems. What is RSS? RSS, which stands for "Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary", is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. RSS formats are specified in XML (a generic specification for data formats). and delivers its information as an XML file called an "RSS feed", "webfeed", "RSS stream", or "RSS channel. A brief history of RSS RSS version 0.90,original RSS, was designed by Netscape as a format for building portals of headlines to

  • Human Impact on the Environment

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    animals, and the animals die and melt back into the ground. The sun warms that ground again and the next generation begins. Although 10% of the sun's original energy is expended with every transaction between organisms, enough energy is conserved to feed the secondary consumers. Enter man. At some point in the history of hominids man leaned back from the natural rolling of the earth and the ecological wheel, and saw the flow of energy as something to be harnessed. He took this energy into his own

  • Injection Molding

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    move the screw forward and backward. Control systems are used for temperature regulation, and the timing of the screw rotation and injection strokes. The screw consits of three main sections the metering zone, the transition zone and the feed zone. The feed zone makes up about 1/2 the total length of the screw. It has deep flights and is where the pellets first enter the screw. The transition zone is about 1/4 the length of the screw and has flights that are closer together to compress the pellets

  • Les Miserables

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    arrested for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister’s starving baby. Valjean is sentenced to 20 years for his crime, and, when he is released, he is shunned for his past, which he has more than paid for. Society turns him out at every turn for his past crime, and will hear no excuses for his deed. With this scenario, Hugo shows the cruelty of a “civilized” world that would cause a man to suffer unending prejudice for stealing a single loaf of bread to feed a small child. As the ill treatment continues

  • Case Study of a Child with Autism

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    Case Study of a Child with Autism John, An only child, was born after normal pregnancy and delivery. As an infant, he was easy to breast-feed, the transition to solid foods posed no difficulties, and he also slept well. At first, his mother and farther were delighted at how easy he was: he seemed happy and content to lie in his cot for hours. He sat unsupported at six months (this is with in the normal range), and soon after he crawled energetically. His parents considered him to be

  • God Speaks Through The Mouths Of Poets

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    Shepherd, God. Why would Blake call us a Lamb then? Aren't we stronger than any other animal upon this earth? I think that God would tell us "No," for it is He who gives us life strength, as Blake says in the next few linesà Gave thee life & bid thee feed, By the stream & o're the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing wooly bright, What strength could man have without the gifts of God: life, food, clothing. We would have none! And Jesus said to them, "I am the bread of life....

  • A Family in Turmoil in Today Will Be A Quiet Day

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    Her brother joins in by saying, "Today will be a quiet day. Because it never is around us." (Hempel 1204). Shortly after completing their meal, the girl asks about her dog. "Did anyone remember to feed him?" she asks (Hempel 1205). The boy again brings death into the picture by saying that he forgot to feed the dog and then proceeds to remind her about her previous dog. She was told the dog was taken to a sheep farm where, in reality, the dog was put to sleep. Naturally, the girl began to cry.

  • An Analysis of Poems 585 and 754

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    feelings and to show how man uses them to his advantage and to meet his goals. In poem 585, Dickinson’s diction reveals traits of hunger and determination. In the first stanza, "I like to see it lap the Miles--/And lick the Valleys up--/And stop to feed itself at tanks" (ll. 1-3) describes the train as an animal that runs hungrily over great distances, devouring the land as it goes along, stopping occasionally to eat more substantial food to survive and to continue. Though it is able to perform powerful

  • The friar - An Analysis

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    Friar, using what money he has earned “his tipet was ay farsed ful of knives and pinnes for to yiven faire wives..” (233-234). This states that he buys gifts for women as well. The Friar, as it turns out, is not begging for money to appease his goal to feed the poor, but rather is wooing women to appease his flesh! The Friar is not just a ladies' man under the guise of a humanitarian, he is also a crooked businessman. He uses his position in the church to get... ... middle of paper ... ...on, E

  • America Is in the Heart: A Personal History

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    Philippines. He lived with his dad, who farms on their own land, which is the primary source of their living. His mom, living in the town, selling goods in the market. They were among the peasants who worked very hard for the rich landlords just to feed their family. When his brother Leon came back form a war in Europe, he met a girl from another town who he liked. They got engaged and married. There was a tradition during those days that if the girl wasn’t a virgin, the man would have to return her

  • Broken Stereotypes in John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath

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    position as leader. Pa demanded, 'Well what the hell am I gonna do?  We're outa money.  One of my boys got a short job, but that won't feed us.  I'm a-gonna go an' take twenty cents.  I got to' (374). It frustrates Pa that he is helpless when it comes to work.  Although he is more than willing to work hard for money, Pa is unable to find a job to feed his family. Ma takes on two roles in the course of the book.  Pa begins despairing because of his lack of work, so Ma takes over his

  • Nature and Nurture in Crime and Punishment

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    Nature and Nurture in Crime and Punishment In the news today there is an article about a high-school boy who brought guns to school and shot several students. The parents of the victims are suing various computer game companies saying that the violent games present shooting and killing people as pleasurable and fail to portray realistic consequences. A representative of one of the companies released a statement saying that this is another example of individuals seeking to elude responsibility

  • Literacy, Technology, And The Social Self

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    Introduction The way we define who we are is a direct result of what we know. "Literacy reflects contradictions and complexities in how we understand ourselves and construct roles for ourselves through language in that world. X." Since the arrival of the Feed in ____, emphasis on the individual has become less central in our lives. This lack of focus has led to relationships that are left vulnerable and weakened. In this section we will be considering the impact of the decline in literacy on the "Social

  • Bad Apples

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    Bad Apples "A Poison Tree" by William Blake is a short poem about life in general. The poem teaches its readers a valuable lesson about anger. Anger has power over ones’ mind and actions. If a person holds in their feelings, especially anger, it can pull that person down emotionally as evident in the poem "A Poison Tree". This poem written by William Blake describes the darker emotions such as anger, hatred and Schadenfreude. The poem refers to "apple bright" in the garden which may lead readers

  • Blame

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    crimes in which they commit range from murder, robberies, or rape. After looking at reasons why and the types of crimes it is now possible to look at the larger issue at hand. If a person is poor and they are performing a robbery to get some money to feed their baby should they be more to blame than someone who is rich but performing the same robbery because they are greedy. There is no right answer to this but I think that the person who is robbing the store to help his kid is less to blame. I say