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According to Performance Theory has six principles for analysis of actions (Kenneth Burke): act is defined as a deed, thought, or feeling; scene is the background or situation in which the act occurs; agent is the person who performs the act; agency is the instrument or means by which the action is produced (movement, voice, etc.); purpose is the reason for which the action is undertaken; and attitude is the bent of mind through which the action is carried out.
Ãâó: afronord.tripod.com/thr/dict.html
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Dynamic Random Access Memory is the memory at any location in a computer that can be accessed immediately for reading and writing operations.
Ãâó: www.directron.com/videoglossary.html
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Dynamic Random Access Memory. A silicon chip which stores data as tiny packets of electronic charge. Used as the main memory in PCs and other equipment.
Ãâó: www.mosaid.com/corporate/about/glossary.php
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(Dynamic Random Access Memory) This is the type of memory that is most widely used in PCs. DRAM must be continually refreshed or it will lose its state (on/off), making it slower than SRAM.
Ãâó: www.netpanel.com/features/computer/memory.htm
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a Scottish word meaning a measure of whisky.
Ãâó: www.isleofjura.com/whiskyeducation/glossary.asp
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