Override

Override may refer to:

  • Override (film), a 1994 science fiction short film
  • OverRide (video game)
  • Overriders, an insurance term
  • Overriding (mathematics)
  • Manual override, a function where an automated system is placed under manual control
  • Veto override, a procedure employed by legislatures
  • Dr. Gregory Herd, a Marvel Comics character formerly named Override
  • Overrider, a Marvel Comics mutant
  • Override, a character on the anime TV series Transformers: Cybertron
  • Overriding aorta, a medical condition in which aorta emerge from abnormal position.
  • Method overriding, a subclassing feature in Object Oriented programming languages.
  • Annotation

    An annotation is a metadata (e.g. a comment, explanation, presentational markup) attached to text, image, or other data. Often, annotations make reference to a specific part of the original data.

    Literature and education

    Textual scholarship

    Textual scholarship is a discipline that often uses the technique of annotation to describe or add additional historical context to texts and physical documents.

    Student uses

    Students often highlight or underline passages in books in order to refer back to key phrases easily, or add marginalia to aid studying. One educational technique when analyzing prose literature is to have students or teachers circle the names of characters and put rectangular boxes around phrases identifying the setting of a given scene.

    Annotated bibliographies add commentary on the relevance or quality of each source, in addition to the usual bibliographic information that merely identifies the source.

    Learning and instruction

    From a cognitive perspective annotation has an important role in learning and instruction. As part of guided noticing it involves highlighting, naming or labelling and commenting aspects of visual representations to help focus learners' attention on specific visual aspects. In other words, it means the assignment of typological representations (culturally meaningful categories), to topological representations (e.g. images). This is especially important when experts, such as medical doctors, interpret visualizations in detail and explain their interpretations to others, for example by means of digital technology. Here, annotation can be a way to establish Common Ground between interactants with different levels of knowledge. The value of annotation has been empirically confirmed, for example, in a study which shows that in computer-based teleconsultations the integration of image annotation and speech leads to significantly improved knowledge exchange compared with the use of images and speech without annotation.

    List of Transformers: Cybertron characters

    This article lists characters that appear in Transformers: Cybertron, the third chapter of the "Unicron Trilogy" series of the Transformers franchise. The series features the entirety of planet Cybertron's civilization evacuating the planet to Earth when it is absorbed by a black hole left via the destruction of Unicron. The Autobots act as the main protagonists of the series, with the Decepticons as the main antagonists. Various characters originate from fictional planets shown throughout the series.

    Originally, Cybertron was created in Japan as a separate standalone continuity called Transformers: Galaxy Force, but it was dubbed and edited into Cybertron. During the dub, most characters were renamed into new or previously established character to match with the continuity (e.g. Sideways, Hot Shot, etc.) Cybertron features a large cast of characters, something which has not been seen since the original 1980s cartoon. This show also features an incarnation of popular character Soundwave, again, not seen since the 1980s cartoon.

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    Everyday Boy

    by: Joan Armatrading

    Well, I've never met anyone with your courage
    And the way your enjoy life puts me to shame
    Just an hour with you and I understand
    Why we had to meet
    I saw you look in the mirror
    And adjust your hair
    Smile and leave the room
    Just an everyday boy, doing everyday things
    But you're somebody special, somebody who feels
    You're not the first and you won't be the last
    But you are the one I'll remember
    It's God's revenge, you're surrounded by fear
    A compassionate man, you hold people dear
    No blame for the Mother, who curses your name
    She fears for her son, it's death by association
    But you respect yourself and you let it show
    Some fade with guilt and the shame
    They way you tell your story
    With no tears for yourself
    Just an everyday boy, doing everyday things
    You're not the first and you won't be the last
    But you are the one I'll remember
    Hey hey, just an everyday boy, just an everyday boy
    Doing everyday things, just an everyday boy
    Just an everyday boy, just an everyday boy




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