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  • ...are many many to [[choose]] from and they all are as strands of a gigantic web all connected and available to be used to make your way from point a to poi ...ordinate. In [[fact]] they are all connected and all parts of the gigantic web before you that may be chosen so that your [[individual]] [[journey]] will
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  • ...ent years to [[human–computer interaction]], [[groupware]], the [[semantic web]], value sensitive design, [[iterative design]] processes and to the ways p ...rged, what he discussed prefigured what ultimately became the [[World Wide Web]]. His vision of a great network of [[knowledge]] was centered on [[documen
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  • ...a has grown rapidly into one of the largest [[reference work|reference]] [[Web sites]]. ...ewer articles may still contain significant misinformation, unencyclopedic content, or [[Wikipedia:Vandalism|vandalism]]. Users need to be aware of this to ob
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  • ...friends or your own receive "hits" of a dozen or so per day. And for other web sites of larger organizations, maybe thousands a day. We are speaking of ma ...must use good grammar, that your sentence structure, paragraph structure, content, be reasonable. But when one comes to a point where the mortal says, "Maybe
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  • ==Content== The establishment of the new free web site
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  • ...roduced entitled, “The Values God Gave Us,” and it is now available on the web site where the other documents are located for you. Seeking materials for the web site
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  • ...ear-cut boundary between philology and [[hermeneutics]]. As such, when the content of the text has a significant political or religious influence (such as the ...henia.ru/tiutcheviana/search/en/index.html Philology in Runet] -(A special web search through the philological sites of [[Runet]])
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  • (It is the content that convinces—or not) ...ings who are transmitting to you--claim to be: it always comes down to the content itself.
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  • ==Content== “WhatsApp” group versus a web site for communication
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  • ==Content== A new web site on Planetary Management
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  • ...contain and extend mind capability are mis-utilized and [[distorted]]. The web of [[connection]] among sub-regional parts that delineate personality prero ...e on a [[planetary]] basis. [[Culture]] carries in large part the actual [[content]] that will be used within the structure of the [[personality]] matrix. Whe
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  • ...ttempt a complicated [[message]], or even one of much more than [[social]] content. We appreciate your [[support]] on this day, and we shall return (missing w ...se you encounter throughout your week. Your [[efforts]] are what make this web continue to [[grow]], until one day, there will be [[circuits]] [[encompass
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  • Mother: These, like Michael’s and My presence, like the content also that your Father’s presence is able to give you - whenever they find ...here tonight. We have reaped some joy in rediscovering an infinite, living web in which we are all held so delicately, yet so absolutely securely. Each mo
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  • ...t are unlike the highly refined poetry of the pre-Islamic Arabs in their [[content]] and distinctive rhymes and rhythms, being more akin to the prophetic utte ...beginning, middle, or end, its [[nonlinear]] [[structure]] being akin to a web or net.[2] The textual arrangement is sometimes considered to have lack of
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  • ...estrictions. This allows [[user generated content|users to create software content]] through incremental individual effort or through [[collaboration]]. ...20th Century. Late 20th Century open source strategies include [[Fluxus]], web jams, Wigglism and the international [[Hip Hop]] culture.
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  • ...has enabled interactivity and thus, users are able to generate their own [[content]]. Collective Intelligence draws on this to enhance the social pool of exis ...s far back as the late 1950’s, it wasn’t until 1991 that WWW ([[World Wide Web]]) was released. In 2005, there were as many as 1,018, 057, 389 Internet us
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  • ==Content== A web site for the 7 core values
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  • ==Content== You may soon find some of those documents at a new web site, which has been developed by two of the members of this NOCO team: ww
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  • * [https://www.retrovirology.com/content/3/1/55 Beyond Open Access: Open Discourse, the next great equalizer], ''Ret ...hape within a web of language that literally constitutes self and world, a web with nowhere outside of it. In the first of these cases, ‘discourse’ is
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  • ...y are largely disconnected from Source Reality. They are like threads of a web that have become disconnected from the "branches" of Source Reality by the ...lobal media companies publish for a geographical market. They will produce content for a global audience and each individual will define what and how it desir
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