profile the characteristics of unknown subjects‚ the Mosaic-2000 can be used as the perfect example to explain how these type behavioral technologies lead to negative profiling. For instance‚ the Mosaic-2000 described by the journalist Francis X. Clines (1999)‚ in The New York Times‚ is “A computer program designed to identify students who might be prone to commit violent acts”; or how Kelly Patricia puts it “Rooting out the bad seeds‚” (O’Meara‚ 2000)‚ which means that they will hand-pick the violent
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streets with their bike. And their bike were put in the clothes shop. One day many customers want to buy a bike which were put in the clothes shop; following that‚ the owner thought to open a bike shop because the owner wants people in Jakarta to use bicycle so that it promotes green environment. The stakeholders at Sugoi are as follows: Zulfi Agustian and Dewi Ramayanti‚ the marketing manager is Dimas Perdana‚ Yanti is
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program with full support from my husband and work colleagues. I believe strongly in the direction of the Cline Library and how it supports the students of NAU and plan to remain there for the next few years. I see myself continuing to actively pursue private funding in support of the outstanding programs offered and promoting the best user experience for students as a member of the Cline Library organization. I want to focus on opening my mind to the alternative viewpoints my colleagues bring
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CULTURE What Makes Us Strangers When We Are Away from Home? Culture – is an abstract concept. You can’t touch it or see most of it‚ and much of it can’t be measured. But it has molded each of us into whom and what we are. The way we dress‚ what we eat for dinner and how we eat it‚ how we speak‚ what color we paint our houses‚ and what we think about these things. - is dynamic and adaptive. COMPONENTS of CULTURE 1. Cognitive Process Learning‚ knowledge and perceiving What people think‚ how
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‘Common Language: corpus‚ creativity and cognition’ provides to support the notion of everyday language being in some way poetic in nature. Assess reading in terms of 3 models of literariness (inherent‚ sociocultural and cognitive) and idea of a cline – greater and lesser levels of creativity. Main points of Carter’s reading – research Everyday spoken language contains language features which are found in and more commonly associated with literary works. Examples pattern reforming / taking
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behavioural trends including: altered attitude‚ the change in sexual expectations‚ desensitization of sexual activity‚ and the correlation with sexual crimes. These behavioural trends have been supported by various research and theories. Dr. Victor B. Cline‚ a psychologist at the University of Utah with a private practice specializing in family marital counselling and sexual addiction‚ reports a four-phase syndrome that all of his clients experienced throughout their pornographic experiences. These four
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edu/~rbarger/kohlberg.html. Blue Letter Bible (2002). Exodus 20:1-26. http://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/Exd/top. Catalano‚ J. T. (2000). Ethics in nursing. In (Ed.)‚ Nursing now! Today ’s issues and tomorrow ’s trends (p. ). Philadelphia: Davis. Cline‚ A. (2002)‚ Ethics and morality? What are they. http://atheism.about.com/library/FAQs/phil/blfaq_phileth_what.htm. Crain‚ W.C. (1985). Theories of development. Prentice-Hall. pp. 118-136. Retrieved on http://faculty.plts.edu/gpence/html/kohlberg.htm
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saturated and stained‚ and in other areas the paint has been applied very thinly. The large scale of No. 13‚ along with the bright colors and luminous effects‚ evoke a sense of intimacy and joy with the viewer. Figure 7 1959 Black Reflections Franz Cline Painting The Metropolitan Museum of
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| Currency devaluation and its effects on the economy | Focus on the Argentine economy | Agustina DalFabbro‚ Michele Mottola‚ Giuseppe Merlino‚ Saskia Diehl 26.05.2012 | Inhalt 1. Introduction 2 2. Convertibility and its problems in the 1999/2001 period 2 1.1 Previous Devaluation Process in Argentina 2 2. First moments of devaluation 3 2.1 Fixed exchange rate vs. floating exchange rate regimes 3 2.2 Two types of exchange rates and free floating currency 5 2.2 Free
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only lies in their well-trained soldiers but also in their use of bicycles enabling them to travel through jungles towards the South of Malaya in a short amount of time. During the Japanese Occupation‚ Malaya was affected in many aspects. Politically‚ Malaya was ruled by a Military government under the Japanese Army. In addition‚ though the Sultans were made Vice-Presidents of the Council‚ they only had influence in Malay customs and religious matters. Kedah‚ Terengganu‚ Kelantan and Perlis were
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