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factual and content
They and other authors freely expanded or modified pre-existing models, constantly refining the moral content without interest or access to much more detail regarding the factual content.
In the 1990 National Computer Security Conference, Sheldon Zenner and Dorothy Denning suggested that Phrack articles contained the same factual content in computer and security magazines, but differed in tone.
Despite the fact that the Assassins probably only existed up until the late 14th century or early 15th century at most ( under Taqq ' iya ), content within Assassin's Creed, such as assassination targets, methods of assassination, symbolism, and Templar enemies, does not coincide with the factual history of the Assassins.
Some philosophers, for example R. M. Hare ( 1919 – 2002 ), argue that moral propositions remain subject to human logical rules, notwithstanding the absence of any factual content, including those subject to cultural or religious standards or norms.
A prologue and epilogue contributed to the film by Montgomery characterize the film's content — which largely portrays Graham as innocent of the murder — as factual.
Similarities in the factual content and phraseology regarding the common events indicate that either one of the legends has acted as the model for the other.
Remington provided the concept of the project, its factual content, and its illustrations and Wister supplied the stories, sometimes altering Remington ’ s ideas.
Its stated purpose is to " disseminate factual reports and sound commentary on new developments in the world-wide scientific quest to determine the climatic and biological consequences of the ongoing rise in the air's CO < sub > 2 </ sub > content.
Science assessments such as WASL in Washington state contain very little factual content, and most assessment is based on the ability of students as young as the fifth grade to construct and interpret science experiments.
Sky2's programming showcases the best of Sky1's content and a mix of sci-fi, action and factual programmes targeting young men.
Anglia no longer makes a significant content contribution to ITV nationally however ( the last major programme being Trisha, before she defected to Five ) and the semi-independent Anglia Factual brand, which supplied content for Discovery Channel in the USA, Channel 4 and Channel 5 in the UK and other broadcasters worldwide, was closed in January 2012 with any returning series re-allocated to either the London or Manchester factual departments.
Eden is a digital television channel broadcasting factual content in the United Kingdom and Ireland as part of the UKTV network of channels.
Non-neutral content or style conflicts with Wikipedia's goal of being a neutral source of factualand independently verifiable — information.
Like History and the Discovery Channel, the channel features documentaries with factual content involving nature, science, culture, and history.
* Much of the factual content of this article was translated and adapted from www. lgz. ru / about_lg / aboutus. htm
People can also be identified from traces of their DNA from blood, skin, hair, saliva and semen by DNA fingerprinting, from their teeth or bite by forensic odontology, from a photograph or a video recording by facial recognition systems, from the video recording of their walk by gait analysis, from an audio recording by voice analysis, from their handwriting by handwriting analysis, from the content of their writings by their writing style ( e. g. typical phrases, factual bias, and / or misspellings of words ), or from other traces using other biometric techniques.
: Researchers research the project ahead of shooting time to increase truth, factual content, creative content, original ideas, background information, and sometimes performs minor searches such as flight details, location conditions, accommodation details, etc.
The content was a mixture of factual articles, photo features and comic strips designed to appeal to boys.
It included factual reporting, editorial content, and a transcript of a round-table discussion on the topic in one of the school's ethics classes.
MIPDoc is where international buyers, sellers, producers and commissioners of documentary and factual programmes screen new content and do business.

factual and work
By inventing and inserting documents that appear to be factual, an author tries to create a sense of authenticity beyond the normal and expected suspension of disbelief for a work of art.
Crick collated a considerable amount of material in his work, which was published in 1980, but his questioning of the factual accuracy of Orwell's first-person writings led to conflict with Brownell.
In Devil-Worship in France, Arthur Edward Waite compared Taxil's work to what today we would call a tabloid story, replete with logical and factual inconsistencies.
Non-fiction ( or nonfiction ) is the form of any narrative, account, or other communicative work whose assertions and descriptions are understood to be factual.
" The audience of The Hive Queen is not aware of the identity of the author ( or that the work is factual and not speculative ).
Berlitz and Moore's account of the story ( The Philadelphia Experiment: Project Invisibility ) claimed to include supposedly factual information, such as transcripts of an interview with a scientist involved in the experiment, their work has also been criticized for plagiarising key story elements from the novel Thin Air which was published a year earlier.
It has been claimed that domestic technology has led to decreases in the time people spend on household work, although the factual basis of this claim is disputed ( Bittman et al., 2004 ).
Some media reports claim that performing two Google searches from a desktop computer can generate about the same amount of carbon dioxide as boiling a kettle for a cup of tea, according to new research ; however, the factual accuracy of this comparison is disputed, and the author of the study in question asserts that the two-searches-tea-kettle statistic is a misreading of his work.
This fictional biography of a fictional character has confused some readers, who have taken it as a factual work.
By the end of the 19th century the scholarly consensus was that the Pentateuch was the work of many authors writing from 1000 BCE ( the time of David ) to 500 BCE ( the time of Ezra ) and redacted c. 450, and as a consequence whatever history it contained was more often polemical than strictly factuala conclusion reinforced by the then fresh scientific refutations of what were at the time widely classed as biblical mythologies, as discussed above.
The chief defect of his work, inevitable at the time it was composed, is that he relies on literary gossip rather than on factual evidence.
During her time co-hosting What Not to Wear for five series, she and Woodall gained recognition for their work on the show, winning a Royal Television Society Award in 2002 for being the best factual presenters.
In 2002, Woodall and Constantine won a Royal Television Society Award for their work on What Not to Wear, in the category of best factual presenter.
American philosopher David Alan Johnson attempted to refute the notion of an is-ought gap in his work " Truth Without Paradox " in which he presents three lines of reasoning challenging the idea of a deductive gap between normative and factual propositions.
Finally it may describe an entirely imaginary and non-existing work of art, as though it were factual and existed in reality.
Like Poe's novel, Verne attempted to present an imaginative work of fiction as a believable story by including accurate factual details.
Around the 19th century the term didactic came to also be used as a criticism for work that appears to be overly burdened with instructive, factual, or otherwise educational information, to the detriment of the enjoyment of the reader ( a meaning that was quite foreign to Greek thought ).
The factual information presented in the first four chapters is intended to illustrate the various phases of the Committee ’ s work and to serve as a background to the problem with which it dealt:
Modern historians have regarded the Historia as a work of fiction with some factual information contained within.
Another feminist critic, Max Dashu, condemned the work as containing " factual errors, mischaracterizations, and outright whoppers " and claimed that she was " staggered by the intense anti-feminism of this book ".
I've had this theory that a factual piece of work could explore whole new dimensions in writing that would have a double effect fiction does not have — the every fact of its being true, every word of its true, would add a double contribution of strength and impact
This is not the only factual scenario where this will work.
The work was considered a factual memoir, cited by scholars, studied in classrooms, and used as a source by filmmakers for 32 years.
It is important, however, to recognize that Oroonoko is a work of fiction and that its first-person narrator — the protagonist — need be no more factual than Jonathan Swift's first-person narrator, ostensibly Gulliver, in Gulliver's Travels, Daniel Defoe's shipwrecked narrator in Robinson Crusoe, or the first-person narrator of A Tale of a Tub.

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