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    Cronos

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    course Expressing emotions‚ strengths and difficulties when you learn a new language as well as the expression of actions that started in the past and continued up to the present. To use in context the expression of the future to make plans‚ predictions as well as common phrases when talking about the future. To discuss everyday practical issues in a simple way: what to do‚ where to go and make arrangements to meet‚ as well as to make and to respond to suggestions. To agree and to disagree with

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    be found guilty of insider trading. Meaning‚ the business act had to be worth a significant loss or gain by either party involved. The main purpose of this rule was to prevent future forecasts of any business because predictions may affect buying or selling of shares and prediction may be inaccurate. Also both parties in this article are held liable under the misappropriation theory; the theory that holds the parties liable of their actions in these

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    make any specific predictions on global population change . On the other Hand it allows countries who develope at different rates and are therefore not on the same stage to fit into the same model ‚ which makes it easier to compare two economically totally different countries. In my Opinion the point that you can compare any country with any other just looking at population change over time is amazing and highly more serious than the fact that you can’t make specific predictions ‚ which you couldn’t

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    futurology

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    futurology‚ is the science‚ art and practice of guessing possible‚ probable and preferable futures. That’s why modern practitioners stress the importance of alternative and plural futures‚ rather than one monolithic future‚ and the limitations of prediction and probability‚ versus the creation of possible and preferable futures. It is used for forecasting future for the better planning for the long period of time. There is a debate as to whether this discipline is an art or science. In general‚ it

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    customer churn

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    Armed with this knowledge‚ a large proportion of customer churn can be eliminated. While simple in theory‚ the realities involved with achieving this “proactive retention” goal are extremely challenging. The Difficulty of Predicting Churn Churn prediction modeling techniques attempt to understand the precise customer behaviors and attributes which signal the risk and timing of customer churn. The accuracy of the technique used is

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    "I have seen the future and it is very much like the present‚ only longer." says Kehlog Albran in his book The Profit. This pseudo-philosophy is actually a concise description of forecasting‚ the science of predicting future events. From an operational point of view‚ market opportunities are the driving force behind production decisions and these opportunities are compiled in the form of demand forecasting which then provides the input for planning production: process design‚ capacity planning‚ aggregate

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    Case study week 3

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    In terms of political micro-targeting‚ explain the following sentence: It is never possible to have all of the information required to make 100 percent accurate predictions. Simply put‚ you cannot one hundred percent predict the future. It is impossible to collect the amount of necessary data to without chance of error make a prediction. This is even more true when considering politics and voters‚ humans are impossible to predict. The decision is left completely up to voters and they decide who to

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    predict financial distress | - RSVM is significantly better than the traditional statistical methods and machine learning techniques when they are applied to prediction of corporate financial distress. | - The first issue for future research relates to a structured method of selecting an optimal value of parameters in RSVM for the best prediction performance-Secondly‚ the results from the study should be generalized. Our study only uses one chosen

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    Branch Delay

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    Delayed Branch A technique for minimizing the effect of control dependencies is to separate the point where the branch operation takes effect from the branch tests. The branch instruction performs a test on a branch condition. If the test succeeds‚ the PC is modified‚ but the modification does not take effect immediately. This delayed branch allows one or more instructions following the branch to be executed in the pipeline whether the branch is taken or not. In the MIPS CPU‚ the branch operation

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    Scientific Method

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    Observation: a noticeable event that has been witnessed. * * Question: a question attempts to explain the observation ex: why is this happening. * * Hypothesis: a statement made to predict the solution and outcome. * * Prediction: based on the hypothesis‚ indicates the outcome. It is an IF-THEN statement. * * Conclusion: details the findings of the testing. What happened when you tested your theory? * * Results: the result is tied back to the hypothesis

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