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    extarordinarily remarkable author. His style was so unique that it even differed drastically from other authors in his own time period. One can see his one of a kind style in his most famous novel The Scarlet Letter. Hawthorne uses motifs‚ symbolism‚ and ambiguity to create a unique style of writing. A motif that is commonly found in The Scarlet Letter is that of civilization versus the wilderness. The town of Boston represents civilization‚ where there are strict rules one has to follow because if they

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    Interpretation Common law rules of interpretation The common law rules of interpretation are as follows: Literal rule - interpret the statute according to the literal meaning of the words. Higgins J in The Engineers Case: "The fundamental rule of interpretation... is that a statute is to be expounded according to the intent of the Parliament that made it; and that intention has to be found by an examination of the language used in the statute as a whole...what does the language mean... in its

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    Abstract An individual is typically referred by numerous name aliases on the web. Accurate identification of aliases of a given person name is useful in various web related tasks such as information retrieval‚ sentiment analysis‚ personal name disambiguation‚ and relation extraction. We propose a method to extract aliases of a given personal name from the web. Given a personal name‚ the proposed method first extracts a set of candidate aliases. Second‚ we rank the extracted candidates

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    is due to his ambition. He gradually alienates his enemies‚ and is gradually isolated. The supernatural‚ however‚ play an important role. The 3 Weird Sisters manipulate Macbeth’s inherent flaw of ambition‚ using foreshadowing‚ equivocation‚ and ambiguity‚ and start the tragic pattern. The 3 Weird Sisters begin in Act 1‚ Scene 3 by playing on Macbeth’s ambition by using foreshadowing‚ and thus started the tragic pattern. "All hail Macbeth! Hail to thee‚ Thane of Cawdor! / All hail Macbeth‚ that shalt

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    organization therefore deteriorated. Symptoms & Causes of Deterioration of Performance: Symptoms & Causes of Deterioration of Performance Cultural factors Communication factors Staff performance: personality and organizational fit Job design and role ambiguity Espoused and enacted values Power hierarchy & decision making process Stress‚ absenteeism‚ high staff turnover and job satisfaction Major issues in the case: Major issues in the case Organizational change inadequately managed. The differences

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    the functions of these themes within the individual films are in fact consistent and make use of certain narrative and stylistic principles. Of these he cites three principal traits that can be identified with art cinema – realism‚ authorship‚ and ambiguity. It can be argued

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    ‘What I like so much about contemporary art now is its ambiguity‚ its uncertainty. It is precisely this quality that engages and unsettles us’ – Benjamin Genocchio‚ art critic. How does this view challenge traditional ideas about art? Discuss particular works such as installations‚ happenings and site-specific works. Audiences make pretentious judgements on artworks due to their ambiguity and uncertainty. However‚ traditionally site-specific art was created to exist in a specific place‚ rather

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    intelligence. The Internet is training us to think in a way without “the fuzziness of contemplation” (Carr‚ 595)‚ the same way how artificial intelligence works. As a result‚ we gradually forget the uniqueness of our own intelligence: the beauty of the ambiguity. However‚ do we really expect everything to be certain and fixed? As the saying goes‚ “there are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people’s eyes.” We never try to figure out a standard way to interpret Hamlet‚ because it is not a “True or False” question

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    optimal decision? a. Certainty b. Ambiguity c. concomitant variation d. non-spurious association 5. In which situation do symptoms exist‚ but are subtle and few‚ making problem identification difficult? a. problem-focused decision making and conditions of high ambiguity b. problem-focused decision making and conditions of low ambiguity c. opportunity-oriented research and conditions of high ambiguity d. opportunity-oriented research and conditions of low ambiguity 6. All of the following are types

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    is a perception of science and its negative effects on humanity‚ clearly depicted through the dystopian society created in the opening scene. Another perspective which is shared by ‘Frankenstein’ and ‘Blade Runner’ is on the subject of moral ambiguities which have been derived from man’s role in creating

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