Stochastic Programming for Big Data Movement via Internet and Shipping Networks Nay Myo Sandar School of Information Technology Shinawatra University‚ Bangkok‚ 10400 Thailand Email: uniquechan014@gmail.com Abstract—In traditional computing‚ with the development and popularity of Information Technology‚ we have been creating and storing many data in our computers. This leads to big data (e.g.‚ terabytes or petabytes). Data comes from everywhere such as business‚ commerce‚ education‚ manufacturing
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Dissertation‚ AITS‚ Rajiv Gandhi University. 2. Bharati‚ A. (1971); Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Religion: Ritual and Belief Systems in Biennial Review of Anthropology‚ Vol. 7 (1971)‚ pp. 230-282‚ Stanford University Press‚ Stanford. 3. Bora‚ D.K. (2000); Traditional Nishing Religion and the Change‚ in M.C. Behera (Ed.)‚ Tribal Religion: Change and Continuity‚ Commonwealth Publishers‚ New Delhi. 4. Chaube‚ S. K. (1999); The Scheduled Tribes and Christianity in India in Economic and Political
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TITLE OF THE PAPER: Environmental Accounting: Concept‚ Application and Requirement for Future with Special Reference to India NAME OF AUTHORS: Prof. Trilok Nath Shukla Prof. Pragyan Parimita Sarangi PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION OF AUTHORS: 1. Prof. Trilok Nath Shukla
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New International Dictionary‚ 1993. “Consciousness.” Webster’s Third New International Dictionary‚ 1993. Ellman‚ Richard. Oscar Wilde. New York: Random House‚ Inc‚ 1988. Lacan‚ Jacques. Psykoanalysens Etik. Trans. Zagorka Zivkovic and Jurgen Reeder. Borås: Centraltryckeriet‚ 2000. “Psychoanalysis.” Webster’s Third New International Dictionary‚ 1993. Sanders‚ Andrew. The Short Oxford History of English Literature. Oxford: University Press‚ 3rd edition‚ 2004. “Unconscious” Webster’s Third New International
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attributed to different origins. One story says that it is derived from the local word "borac" which means white cotton with characteristics close to the color and texture of Boracay’s white sugary and powdery sand. Another credits the name to local words "bora‚" meaning bubbles‚ and "bocay‚" meaning white. Yet another version dating back to the Spanish era says the name is derived from "sagay‚" the word for shell‚ and "boray‚" the word for seed. It makes essential because of the beautiful iconic spot you
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75-100 Section 1 Introduction to Business Analyzing EnCana Corporation Group #10 Professor Kent Walker Ashley Bent‚ Gunvansh Kapur‚ Emmanual Mikhael‚ Malveka Soni‚ Hasitha Sridharan Submitted March 29th 2011 Executive Summary The Canadian Oil and Gas Industry is is a large‚ billion dollar competitive market with consistent economic growth. EnCana corporation‚ founded in 2002 is an industry leader in Canada‚ employing over 3‚800 individuals at the end of
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A. Profession in Cruise Line Industry Living and working on a cruise ship is for many people an unique experience‚ fulfilling a life-long dream to travel and meet new people. The job best suits adventurous people‚ who are willing to work hard and who strive for perfection. Compared to other industries‚ cruise lines have a much higher employee turnover rate. Many people consider cruise line jobs as life-long careers‚ change ships or cruise companies‚ go on holiday‚ or simply return to a job on
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Language Many consider the use of a complex language as a uniquely human feature (maybe with the exception of some whale species). Furthermore‚ we are able to learn this complex skill quite quickly. The average child has a vocabulary of six-thousand words by the time it turns five years old. It is this ability of language acquisition that is a particularly interesting field in the nature-nurture debate. Is language acquisition and development innate or taught? This debate about nature versus nurture
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION................................................................................. ....................2 Key Business Processes.........................................................................................2 The process of talent management..............................................................................2 Talent Management v/s Traditional HR Approach..............................................................2 The focus of talent management.
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w w ap eP m e tr .X w IGCSE FIRST LANGUAGE ENGLISH (Syllabus 0500) CONTENTS PAPER 1: Reading Passage (Core tier) Additional Specimen Paper (A) Additional Specimen Paper (B) Mark Scheme for Additional Specimen Paper (A) Mark Scheme for Additional Specimen Paper (B) PAPER 2: Reading Passages (Extended tier) Additional Specimen Paper (A) Additional Specimen Paper (B) Mark Scheme for Additional Specimen Paper (A) Mark Scheme for Additional Specimen Paper (B) PAPER 3:
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