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An explanation is a description which clarify causes, context, and consequences of a certain object, and a phenomenon such as a process, a state of affairs. (More)

An explanation is a description which may clarify causes, context, and consequences of a certain object, and a phenomenon such as a process, a state of affairs. (More)

The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (Public Law 107-110), often abbreviated in print as NCLB and shortened in pronunciation to "nickelbee", is a controversial United States ... (More)

... Operating mode explanation. The architecture has two primary modes of operation: Long mode The architecture's intended primary mode of operation; it is a combination of the processor's ... (More)

Explanation modules, used in expert systems, is a function that enables the knowledge worker to understand why the information explained and concluded by the domain expert is ... (More)

Explanation" is a poem from Wallace Stevens 's first book of poetry, Harmonium (1923). It was first published in 1917, so it is in the public domain. ... (More)

... The_Sacraments.htm ^ Holy Eucharist obtained online at http://www.orthodoxy.org.au/eng/index.php?p=74 ^ Reference needed ^ Reference needed ^ Luther's Small Catechism with Explanation, St. (More)

The most popular explanation is that the dollar sign derives from the Spanish coat of arms engraved on the Spanish colonial silver coins "Real de a Ocho" ("piece of eight") or ... (More)

... who has fallen in love with him) are loaded onto a ship to be returned to Africa, while Valentine, Winthorpe, Ophelia, and Coleman enjoy a luxurious tropical vacation. Explanation ... (More)

Wesley Salmon (1990) began his historical survey of scientific explanation with what he called the received view, as it was received from Hempel and Oppenheim in the years beginning ... (More)

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