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    In 1995‚ Zhang XiaoGang Created an artwork collections called A Big Family. According to an article published in China Academic Journals‚ the writers (Li Yu-kun‚ Zhang Yue‚ Li tournament‚ Li Linlin and Chai Yu) said that this artwork series had a high price of works of art presented in front of world‚ but his art didn’t belong to any art faction. From the series “prairie paintings” to “A Big Family”‚ Zhang Xiaogang followed his heart from beginning to the end. At first‚ he just imitates the western

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    Big Boy Leves Home

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    with the second sacrifice of Bobo. This time Big Boy makes the mature decision and ascends into adulthood for good. He survives because he looks out for himself and sacrifices his only remaining friend‚ simply because he cannot expel anymore energy after fighting a dog‚ a snake‚ the night‚ and himself. By hiding‚ Big Boy knows that at least he has a chance of surviving. Had he come to Bobo’s defense they both would have died. In this passage Big Boy comes to his agonizing decision. “Tha mus

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    individual’s position on those discourses‚ “how individuals accept‚ reject‚ or negotiate ideology.” (pg. 398) An example of conflicting discourses in television can be seen in the show Numb3rs and The Big Bang Theory. In both shows‚ the main characters are scientists‚ and are depicted as geniuses. However‚ in The Big Bang Theory‚ all four scientist characters also shared another common trait: extreme social incompetence. Whether it was because they used technobabble in everyday conversations‚ missed obvious

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    BIG FISH MOVIE REVIEW Big Fish is the loving story of a father and son‚ but is really more about the stories within the story. The director Tim Burton is very much like Edward Bloom‚ the main character‚ in that both have storytelling personalities. I feel that this film was a perfect example of how imagination can change our lives‚ both with ourselves and with others. The account of Edward Bloom’s life‚ played by Ewan McGregor in his early life and then by Albert Finney in his later years

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    outward to make the billions of galaxies of our vast universe. Astrophysicists dubbed this titanic explosion the Big Bang. The Big Bang was like no explosion you might witness on earth today. For instance‚ a hydrogen bomb explosion‚ whose center registers approximately 100 million degrees Celsius‚ moves through the air at about 300 meters per second. In contrast‚ cosmologists believe the Big Bang flung energy in all directions at the speed of light (300‚000‚000 meters per second‚ a hundred thousand

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    CONCLUSION 6 6.0 REFERENCES 7 CHALLENGES AND ISSUES IN IMPLEMENTING BIG DATA IN MALAYSIA 1.0 INTRODUCTION Every organizations are now speaking about Big Data and some has made it into practice. The initiative of harnessing data to amplify capabilities in achieving organizational objectives has made it possible for practitioner as well as senior management in their decision making. In Malaysia‚ the culture of acceptance of Big Data to help in decision making is agreeable. However‚ the infrastructure

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    The four V's of Big Data

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    The four V’s of volume‚ velocity‚ variety and veracity are commonly used to characterise different aspects of big data. Discuss. Big data refers to datasets whose size is beyond the ability of typical database software tools to capture‚ store‚ manage‚ and analyze. We assume that‚ as technology advances over time‚ the size of datasets that qualify as big data will also increase. Imagine all the information you alone generate each time you swipe your credit card‚ post to social media

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    President has many powers that are granted to him when they are elected into office. They have the ability to change the budget‚ to either cut back on spending‚ or implement new programs to help their citizens. They can veto a bill that they think is not ready to be made law yet and send it back to congress for further evaluation. They can appoint Supreme Court Justices. They also are the Commander in Chief of all U.S. armies‚ and they even have the power to send troops over to foreign nations in times of

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    Big Rock Brewery brews their premium craft beers in Calgary‚ Toronto and Vancouver‚ using imported hops from Europe‚ Untied States and Canada‚ makes their flavours truly distinct. What gives Big Rock its unique selling point is that they only use organic‚ natural ingredients in their products along with no preservatives. Big Rock uses unique‚ simple eye-catching designs on their labels‚ which works well with their iconic logo‚ it is easily recognized and sets them apart in the vast array of beer

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    The Big Sleep: Point of View “I was neat‚ clean‚ shaved and sober‚ and I didn ’t care who knew it” (Chandler 3). In The Big Sleep‚ a hardboiled crime novel published in 1939 by Raymond Chandler‚ the protagonist‚ Philip Marlowe‚ effectively relates to his audience through first person point of view. Although there are several benefits of third person point of view‚ in first person readers are able to engage in the story and feel apart of the investigation. Chandler does this by providing Marlowe’s

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