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The branch of philosophy that deals with beauty and art. Central questions in aesthetics include: What is art? What kinds of objects possess aesthetic value? Is aesthetic experience rational or emotional? What is the relationship between an artist, their artwork and the critics?
Ãâó: www.abdn.ac.uk/philosophy/guide/glossary.shtml
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Advanced Encryption Standard replaces DES as the US government's cryptographic standard. AES offers faster and stronger encryption than 3DES. Top
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the Audio Engineering Society, a professional association of sound engineers headquartered in New York City, with chapters throughout the world. Sponsors large annual conventions showcasing new audio technologies and products.
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non-precious metal (copper, bronze , brass) used for the production of coinage (hence the abbreviation '?#39;).
Ãâó: www.davidrsear.com/academy/roman_glossary.html
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associated with the senses of taste, smell and sight
Ãâó: www.dwi.gov.uk/pubs/annrep03/annex3.htm
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