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    Stuart Russell & Peter Norvig „Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach” 1st edition Uzdevumu brošūra Brošūrā apkopoti uzdevumi no pirmā Rasela un Norviga grāmatas izdevuma (1995.g.). Uzdevumi ir oriģinālvalodā‚ saglabājot grāmatā lietoto uzdevumu un attēlu numerāciju. Brošūrā ir pasvītrotas un ar treknrakstu izceltas norādes uz tām grāmatas daļām‚ kuras brošūrā nav iekļautas. Nr. Uzdevums Punktu skaits Intelligent Agents 2.4 While driving‚ which is the best

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    The Constitution and The facts The Constitution contains the ten amendments all of which I will explain in this essay. I will also explain some key facts of which the Constitution is written by and some of the dates in which key points of the Constitution occurred. The Constitution is a very important document which was created more than two hundred years ago. The first amendment is the amendment of is the freedom of religion‚ speech‚ assembly‚ and press. Congress can make no law establishing

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    Gilgamesh’s Search for Immortality In the Epic of Gilgamesh a ruthless tyrant who thought he was a god turned reasonable man tries to look for the meaning of immortality after the death of his brother and friend Enkidu. Enkidu’s death made Gilgamesh scared that he might one day die to‚ so therefore he goes out on an epic journey to look for possibly keeping himself immortal so he doesn’t have to end up like his brother Enkidu. By finding Immortality Gilgamesh hopes to restore all that he had

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    Introduction CONTENT BASED IMAGE RETRIEVAL "Content-based" means that the search will analyze the actual contents of the image rather than the metadata such as keywords‚ tags‚ and/or descriptions associated with the image. The term ’content’ in this context might refer to colors‚ shapes‚ textures‚ or any other information that can be derived from the image itself. CBIR is desirable because most web based image search engines rely purely on metadata and this produces a lot of garbage in the results

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    Civil rights and liberties are basic ingredients of a democracy. Civil rights are the laws that protects us against discrimination on various basis such as gender‚ race‚ class‚ etc. These are the laws that government promises equality to all its citizens. Civil liberties in the other hand is associated with other rights and freedoms that are guaranteed by the government. Civil rights and government are both similar and different in some ways. They both serve democracy but hold different responsibilities

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    The Law of Search and Seizure and the Search Warrant‚ give the government strict to stipulations as to how they are able to rightfully obtain information that is presumed to be private. Although Searches‚ Seizures and Warrants seem to have simple guidelines‚ they are each intricate categories. It is common for a search to be defined as any action by government officials‚ which involves seeking for indication of a violation of law. Nonetheless‚ according to the Court’s cases‚ a search ensues when

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    Criminal Procedure Code

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    RE-TAKING 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Arrest‚ how made Search of place entered by person sought to be arrested Search of persons in place searched under warrant Power to break open any place for purposes of liberation No unnecessary restraint and mode of searching women Search of persons arrested Power to seize offensive weapons Search of person for name and address When police or penghulu may arrest without warrant Refusal to give name and residence

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    better‚ I have chosen the company that has ranked 1st on ‘100 Best Companies to Work For’ list of Fortune (a well-known international business magazine) for 2007‚ 2008 and 2012. ‚ based in Mountain View‚ California‚ Google is the world’s most popular search engine. The company started out of a garage in 1998‚ has generated wealth faster than any company in history and now dominates the worlds’ information industry. Currently‚ Google has more than 30‚000 employees worldwide is not just known for its innovative

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    2 http://clevelandfed.org/research/review/ Economic Review 1998 Q3 An Introduction to the Search Theory of Unemployment by Terry J. Fitzgerald Terry J. Fitzgerald is an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. He thanks Paul Gomme and Randall Wright for their comments‚ and Jennifer Ransom and Jeff Schwarz for their research assistance. Introduction On any given day‚ during economic busts and economic booms alike‚ millions of Americans are unable to find desirable employment

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    the law‚ whom unreasonably dissected his possessions. Under the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States‚ citizens are protected against the unbridled and unreasonable searches and seizures. One exception is through consent to the search. Schneckloth v. Bustamonte‚ 412 U.S. 218‚ 219 (9th Cir. 1973). Petitioner David Fallsbauer can demonstrate through established case law that the consent his mother gave was ambiguous. Because his mother’s consent was ambiguous‚ the consent was not

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