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    Question 1: The golden rule “tells you to treat others as you would like to be treated” (Shafer-Landau 162). In other words dont do to others things you wouldn’t like others to do to you. This rule is often used with kids to teach them why they shouldn’t be mean to one another. The golden rule works well because it helps people put themselves in someone else shoes. The what if everyone did that ? test is a questions that makes people wonder “if disastrous results would occur if everyone did X‚ then

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    Korea under Japanese Rule The Korea’s colonial period spans a time frame of 35 years from 1910 to 1945 until Japan was defeated in World War II. It started with the Eulsa Treaty also known as Japan-Korea Protectorate treaty which is signed between Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire on 17 November 1905 by the influence of Russo-Japanese War. This treaty effectively made Korea a protectorate of Japan. Immediately after that‚ on 22 August 1910 the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty was signed‚ which

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    How is sport used by the author/director to explore important themes or issues? Deadly Unna? a novel by Philip Gwynne and Australian Rules‚ a film adaptation of the novel‚ directed by Paul Goldman are both set in an Australian town‚ focusing on two different locations – the Port‚ inhabited by white people‚ and the Point where the Aboriginal people live. Both texts follow the progress of a hopeless football team coming together to play in the grand final. The novel explores the enlightenment of the

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    For Literal Rule‚ the judges will only look at the grammatical meaning of words to interpret. If the words are clear and unambiguous‚ even though the result makes nonsense of the law‚ they must be followed. In R v Judge of the City of London Court (1892)‚ Lord Esher said “If the words of an Act are clear‚ then you must follow them‚ even though they lead to manifest absurdity. The court has nothing to do with the question whether the legislature has committed an absurdity”. Fisher v Bell(1960) gave

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    Association Rule Mining using Apriori Algorithm Ghanshyam Verma‚ Shruthi Varadhan Computer Technology Department KITS-Ramtek‚ Nagpur-441106 gs.verma@live.com shruthivaradhan@gmail.com Abstract— Data mining is the process that results in the discovery of new patterns in large data sets. Data mining involves six common classes of tasks: Anomaly detection‚ Association Rule Mining‚ clustering‚ classification‚ regression and summarization. Association rule learning is a popular and well researched

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    Dividing and Dismantling Descartes’ Divisibility Argument In this paper‚ I will be discussing René Descartes’ Divisibility Argument in support for the idea of substance dualism. Descartes first presented this argument during the sixth meditation within his philosophic treatise‚ “Meditations on First Philosophy.” After making a series of assumptions and providing his argument via three premises‚ he concludes that the mind and the body can indeed exist apart. I intend to step through each of Descartes’

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    (A) Rules-based accounting standard Rule-based systems are fairly simplistic‚ consisting of little more than a set of if-then statements‚ but provide the basis for so-called "expert systems" which are widely used in many fields. The concept of an expert system is this: the knowledge of an expert is encoded into the rule set. When exposed to the same data‚ the expert system AI will perform in a similar manner to the expert. Rule-based systems are a relatively simple model that can be adapted to

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    10/23/11 Book report Diary of a Wimpy Kid Rodrick Rules By Jeff Kinney Gregory Heffley Is the main character and owner of the diary. He is the wimpy kid. Greg is sometimes selfish‚ ignorant‚ and vain. Greg is also thinking up scams from time to time. Greg takes advantage of his‚ rather dim-witted and naive‚ friend Rowley Jefferson. Greg will also let Rowley take the blame for something he did. Greg is not very athletic‚ much to his father’s disappointment. Greg also tried to explain

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    think differently. When Napoleon realizes how much power he has‚ he starts to take advantage of it. Napoleon starts to tweak the commandments to his advantage. Napoleon creates a rule saying‚ “The milk and windfall apples should be reserved for the pigs alone” (Orwell 36). Napoleon has only made this rule to benefit himself and his kind. When Squealer says‚ “Surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones come back?” he is trying to scare the other animals into thinking Napoleons

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    Rules sometimes need to be broken. Which view are you in closer argument with and why? Make it argumentative and discuss your view point only. Rulesrules rules. Every day‚ we live with rules. We follow rules‚ we break rules. And there’s a saying‚ “Rules are meant to be broken.” Agree? I just wonder what life is without rules. Everyone would be doing crimes all over the place. One day you might just wake up and see all your stuff in your house is gone. Report to the police? There are no rules

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