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    Title: Mining High Dimensional Educational (Student) Data to Extract Patterns for Interestingness An Introduction to Data Mining Overview Data mining‚ the extraction of hidden predictive information from large databases‚ is a powerful new technology with great potential to help companies focus on the most important information in their data warehouses. Data mining tools predict future trends and behaviors‚ allowing businesses to make proactive‚ knowledge-driven decisions. Data mining tools can

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    Launching the Credit Card in Asia Pacific Ankit Bhardwaj Apaar Malik Neha Sharma Shashwat Bhanti Sidharth Shah Introduction € € € € € € Citibank‚ a major international bank‚ is the consumer banking arm of financial services giant Citigroup. Citibank was founded in 1812 as the City Bank of New York‚ later First National City Bank of New York. Citibank has retail banking operations in more than 100 countries and territories around the world. Founded in 1812 as the City Bank of New York‚ ownership

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    Text Mining Techniques

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    QUESTION 1: What is the practical application of text mining? Text mining can be applied in different ways. In this section‚ I will discuss 4 ways in which text mining is used. A. Search Engines Text mining can be used to create suggestions or recommendations based on user input; the Google search engine is a good example of this. As per Figure 1.1 below‚ if a person were to type the word ‘Education’ in the search engine‚ Google would retrieve results containing the word ‘Education’ in the

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    Title: Cookie Mining Lab Introduction: Like most resources‚ minerals are distributed unevenly around the world. Minerals are concentrated in various areas of Earth’s crust due to natural processes. Obtaining these minerals for human use involves four general steps: 1. locating the minerals 2. extracting the minerals from Earth in the form of ore or rock 3. processing the ore to separate the impurities from the desired mineral 4. creating a useful product from the minerals Objectives:

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    major mining countries like Australia‚ acknowledged to be the safest mining industry in the world‚ and USA and Canada‚ to design safer equipment and solutions in mining applications. The design of equipment is closely evaluated by thorough risk assessment procedures. Examples are the risk of fire‚ with redesigned engine compartment hydraulics into hot and cold areas‚ use of fire retardant materials‚ and automated fire suppression systems. Examples of equipment solutions in the mining process

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    directly contributes in our national economy. Among various natural resource‚ only two natural resources and their management status was observed.  Hard rock- Maddhyapara Hard Rock Mining Company Limited (MHMCL)‚ Dinajpur.  Coal- Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited (BCMCL)‚ Dinajpur. 1.2.1- Maddhyapara Hard Rock Mining Company Limited (MHMCL) This company formed to accelerate the construction works of Maddhyapara mine and operate the Maddhyapara Hard Rock Mine Project of Petrobangla at Dinajpur

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    Mining in the Philippines

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    “Outlining” * An outline is a framework or guideline for a writer to follow. The purpose is for organization and systematizes way of working. * An outline presents a picture of the main ideas and the subsidiary ideas of any subject. Informal Outline * “Working Outline” is a private affair-fluid‚ subject to constant revision‚ made without attention to form and destined for the wastebasket. Formal Outline * A formal outline is organized into headings under which several levels of

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    Web Usage Mining: A Survey on Pattern Extraction from Web Logs   Web Usage Mining: A Survey on Pattern Extraction from Web Logs S. K. Pani‚ ‚ 2L. Panigrahy‚ 2V.H.Sankar‚ 3Bikram Keshari Ratha‚ 2A.K.Mandal‚ 2S.K.Padhi 1 P.G. Department Of Computer Science‚ RCMA; Bhubaneswar‚ Orissa‚ India 2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering; Konark Institute of Science and Technology; Bhubaneswar‚ Orissa‚ India 3 P.G. Department Of Computer Science‚ Utkal University‚Bhubaneswar‚ Orissa‚ India E-mail:

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    Position: The mining industry is in the mature phase of the Industry life cycle‚ with established firms having a stronghold in the industry and specific products and regions. There is scope for further consolidation within the firms in the industry and expected returns are high as the global mining index has outperformed the overall market indices. b. Business Cycle: The mining industry is a cyclical industry as the change in GDP affects the change in Earnings per share of mining companies

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    March 2011 THAI MINING LEGISLATION 1. Laws Governing Exploration and Mining The principal law is the Minerals Act (1967)‚ last amended in 2002 by Minerals Act No. 5. The act governs onshore and offshore exploration‚ mineral production‚ mineral trading‚ oredressing‚ transport and export of minerals‚ other than petroleum. The Department of Primary Industry and Mining (“DPIM”) is empowered to administer the Minerals Act and to issue ministerial regulations. DPIM also provides technical assistance in

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