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Along the same lines, David Baron of Stanford GSB presents a game-theoretic model of mass media behaviour in which, given that the pool of journalists systematically leans towards the left or the right, mass media outlets maximise their profits by providing content that is biased in the same direction.
This multilayered identity presents itself in the content of their music and Islamic ideals are ever present in their music.
Besides the evident sexual content of the book, Lady Chatterley ’ s Lover also presents some views on the British social context of the early 20th century.
Mostly concerned with relevant political, legal and cultural issues, the section presents work by regular columnists, including Herald political columnist Phillip Coorey, Paul Sheehan and Richard Ackland, as well occasional reader-submitted content.
It is largely identical to the original NES release, but had a number of bonuses, such as a " navi mode " for beginners that presents the player with a slightly re-made version of the game, detailed encyclopedic content, image galleries, and remixed music.
The simplest form of magnification presents an enlarged portion of the original screen content, the focus, so that it covers some or all of the full screen.
Though she claims that interpretation can be “ stifling ”, making art comfortable and “ manageable ” and thus degrading the artist ’ s original intention, Sontag equally presents a solution to the dilemma she sees as an abundance of interpretation on content.
Controlling content on the Internet presents a challenge for most providers ; to try to ensure that a user is allowed to view content such as content with age certificates, providers use methods such as parental controls that allows restrictions to be placed upon the use and access of certificated material.
Henderson presents many arguments to say that the content of the Commentariolum is anachronistic or faulty:
Stroumboulopoulos starts with some introductory notes about himself and the content, then usually presents items in The Debrief giving his own opinion about them.
In the case of born-digital content ( e. g., institutional archives, Web sites, electronic audio and video content, born-digital photography and art, research data sets, observational data ), the enormous and growing quantity of content presents significant scaling issues to digital preservation efforts.
Additionally, the Internet disrupts the pattern of textbook authority, presents teachers with difficulty in monitoring students ' learning pathways and lacks the sequence in content acquisition that is afforded by more traditional curricula.
Given that disadvantaged students generally have fewer opportunities to learn academic content outside of school, wasted class time due to an unfocused lesson presents a particular problem.
In addition, the channel also presents feature films with a military theme, as well as individual episode of other shows – such as Belly of the Beast, Build It Bigger, Extreme Machines, Timewatch and Unsolved History – which have military-related content.
This presents a problem for osmoregulation: vegetable matter contains more potassium and has less nutritional content per gram, so more must be eaten to meet the animal's metabolic needs.
AutoPlay has determined that content is most likely a DVD movie and presents a set of actions to the user based on that decision.
This naturally depends on content and the relevancy of that content, but the technique presents an effective tool for increasing ROI on marketing campaigns.
The text, despite the Monk's insistence upon a strict, homogeneous definition of tragedy, presents as equally tragic tales that diverge in content, tone, and form massively.
The magazine's content is almost completely in Turkish and presents articles on Chveneburi as well as the present situation and the history of Georgia and Georgians worldwide.

content and basic
The content is not the same, however: rather than individual security, it is the security and continuing existence of an `` ideological group '' -- those in the `` free world '' -- that is basic.
The targeting peptides of these proteins have a high content of basic and hydrophobic amino acids, a low content of negatively charged amino acids.
The boundaries and content of what is considered private differ among cultures and individuals, but share basic common themes.
* « Plain text represents the basic, interchangeable content of text .»
The logical positivists thought of scientific theories as deductive theories-that a theory's content is based on some formal system of logic and on basic axioms.
Each individual was free to define the content of his or her character-but his or her basic identity as a member of the human species cannot be so altered.
This basic sound is then filtered by the nose and throat ( a complicated resonant piping system ) to produce differences in harmonic content ( formants ) in a controlled way, creating the wide variety of sounds used in speech.
Although the website owner may make updates periodically, it is a manual process to edit the text, photos and other content and may require basic website design skills and software.
The document is " an arrangement of basic graphical elements " such as characters, lines, other shapes, etc., that " capture the total information content of the document "( pp35 ).
In an early attempt at defining some basic questions operative in examining folk tales, < noinclude > in 1925 characterised the folk legend as " a popular narrative with an objectively untrue imaginary content " a dismissive position that was subsequently largely abandoned.
Developments in internet and multimedia technologies are the basic enabler of e-learning, with consulting, content, technologies, services and support being identified as the five key sectors of the e-learning industry.
Distinguishing between the basic concepts of user and content, the content management system ( CMS ) has two elements:
In its most basic form, phenomenology thus attempts to create conditions for the objective study of topics usually regarded as subjective: consciousness and the content of conscious experiences such as judgments, perceptions, and emotions.
Most service providers have four basic types of information about its users that may be relevant to a criminal investigation ; 1 ) basic identity / subscriber information supplied by the user in creating the account ; 2 ) IP log-in information ; 3 ) files stored in a user ’ s profile ( such as “ about me ” information or lists of friends ); and 4 ) user sent and received message content.
The primary objective of all RSS modules is to extend the basic XML schema established for more robust syndication of content.
Its 11. 7 million basepair genome is compact in structure and content with simplified basic cellular machineries and metabolism.
With the compositional approach he took from the Third Symphony onward, Sibelius sought to overcome the distinction between symphony and tone poem to fuse their most basic principles — the symphony's traditional claims of weight, musical abstraction, gravitas and formal dialogue with seminal works of the past ; and the tone poem's structural innovation and spontaneity, identifiable poetic content and inventive sonority.
Its basic mission is to maintain the integrity and quality of the mathematical content and organization of PlanetMath.
The standard release of Drupal, known as Drupal core, contains basic features common to content management systems.
This provides an extension to the basic ' pay per view ' services the company offered for film and sport content.
* http :// worldmusic. nationalgeographic. com / view / page. basic / country / content. country / norway_875
In June 1977, a Newsweek preview of the fall season written by Harry F. Waters panned the show while mischaracterizing some of its basic plot elements and offering exaggerated reports of its sexual content.

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