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RULE OF MAN (CHRISTIAN MUSIC VIDEO) by NEW INDIE ARTIST BRANDT MORAIN (song is best in top HD audio)
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Videos on April 16th, 2012
THIS VIDEO / SONG SOUNDS BEST WHEN VIEWED IN HD (High Definition-the hottest video resolution). We use HD to give you the best Christian music video experience possible. www.BrandtMorain.com A free MP3 of this Christian song is available for free download at our website in the best music format possible (True CD quality — 320Kbps). YouTube formats do NOT give you the best music video quality. YouTube is not CD quality. Sample audio of our other songs are also available. Band Group Details: Our new Debut CD “Volume One” has had great reviews and articles from Music Review, USA Today, Alternative Press Magazine as well as contributing writers for top publications such as Rolling Stone Magazine. Our album has received substantial Radio Airplay in Phoenix AZ and Albany NY as the official music for two radio talk shows on stations KFNX 100 and Talk 1300 AM, some of the hottest radio stations in their market. Brandt Morain “Volume One” is comprised of multiple genres including 1970-80′s style Rock, Country, A Capella, Christian / Religious, a song that makes fun of Rap, Easy Listening and a few recordings that defy categorization. In order to bring you the best Christian music possible, our recording philosophy omits recording industry “innovations” such as Autotune. These devices damage a recording artists performance in our opinion, producing sterile results that have destroyed the quality of some of the best Christian songs and other great music in the industry. Music …
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thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The French Resistance (French; La Résistance française) is the name used to denote the collection of French resistance movements that fought against the Nazi German occupation of France and against the collaborationist Vichy régime during World War II. Résistance cells were small groups of armed men and women (called the Maquis in rural areas), who, in addition to their guerrilla warfare activities, were also publishers of underground newspapers, providers of first-hand intelligence information, and maintainers of escape networks that helped Allied soldiers and airmen trapped behind enemy lines. The men and women of the Résistance came from all economic levels and political leanings of the French society, including émigrés; from conservative Roman Catholics (including priests), from the Jewish community, and from the ranks of liberals, anarchists, and communists. The French Résistance played a significant role in facilitating the Allies’ rapid advance through France following the invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944, and the lesser-known invasion of Provence on 15 August, by providing military intelligence on the German defenses known as the Atlantic Wall and on Wehrmacht deployments and orders of battle. The Résistance also planned, coordinated, and executed acts of sabotage on the electrical power grid, transportation facilities, and telecommunications networks. It was also politically and morally important to France, both during the German …
how is Kant’s second rule violated by software companies?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on August 8th, 2011
Question by James May Android: how is Kant’s second rule violated by software companies?
how do software companies use us as means to an end rather than means-in-themselves?
Best answer:
Answer by Jesse Gordon
I thought the second rule was good will. But anyways in Kant’s ethical theory most ends do not qualify the means. Only when the means are also a categorical imperative, so unless the action would be morally just in every circumstance, it is not morally just in any circumstance. Corporate companies do not follow Kant’s moral philosophy, and neither do 99.99% of the population. I doubt the unmoved mover would even live up to his moral extremes. Anyways America follows more of a Keynes philosophy.
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Q&A: How do software companies decide which programming language to use.Is there a rule or stuff..?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on July 11th, 2011
Question by rocky: How do software companies decide which programming language to use.Is there a rule or stuff..?
When there are multiple programming language to use for, how do software companies decide the language to use for.Anyone can give a lil insight on the same.
Best answer:
Answer by Lady In Red
They make the determination based on what project, task, customer specifications, needs, and even industries that they are trying to accomplish. It is not unheard of that multiple languages are used on a single project. And that multiple programmers are assigned to them.
There is a programming language life cycle. Understanding and predicting this life cycle is tremendously important for IT directors and technical architects. It is even more important for those with a vested interested in the language succeeding, to know when to switch to a new language.
In a work environment, your manager may decree that everyone on your project will use a certain language. You may use a certain language, particularly in a business environment, based on the need to interface with other programs; if two programs are to work together, it is easiest if they are written in the same language.
You may choose a language based on its suitability for the task. For example, a business program that handles large files may be best written in the business language COBOL. If a program is to be run on different computers, it must be written in a language that is portable-suitable on each type of computer-so that the program need be written only once.
You may be limited by the availability of the language. Not all languages are available in all installations or on all computers.
The language may be limited to the expertise of the programmer; that is, the program may have to be written in a language the available programmer knows. Perhaps the simplest reason, one that applies to many amateur programmers, is that they know the language called BASIC because it came with-or was inexpensively purchased with-their personal computers.
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