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    A NEW METHOD FOR GENERATING ALL POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE RULES A project report submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Submitted by N.Vamsi Krishna Y08CS085 P.R.S.Anudeep Y08CS099 K.V.Praneeth Y08CS112 B.Vipin Y08CS124 Under the esteemed guidance of Dr.K.Srinivas‚M.Tech.Ph.D Department of Computer Science and Engineering V.R.Siddhartha Engineering College

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    Act III (pages 92-107) Why does James say that it has been a “short” two weeks while Kate says it has been “interminable”? James says that it has been a short two weeks because he has enjoyed the absence of Kate in the Keller homestead. They say time flies by when one is enjoying oneself. The absence of Helen means that the house has been quiet‚ and without ruckus‚ and so he has lived in this span of time in great pleasure and content. This is expressed through “I never thought life could be noiseless

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    INTRODUCTION The impact that the Holland Tunnel had on environmental engineering was significant because the generation of a new ventilation system was able to facilitate air quality control within the tunnel while stimulating awareness of the effects air pollution has on human health. The Holland Tunnel was designed to be the longest underwater vehicular tunnel at its time of completion completed in 1927. Consequently‚ the engineers faced the issue of ventilation of exhaust fumes within the tunnel

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    domestic violence have on secondary victims‚ such as the children who live in homes where partner abuse occurs? Although‚ the awareness about the rate of domestic violence in our society is increasing‚ the majority of the medical literature to date has focused has only focused on the primary victim and not the secondary victim. It is estimated that 3.2 million American children witness incidents of domestic violence annually. According to “The Miami Times” magazine in many domestic cases‚ it is always

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    Effects of Computer on Society Everyone knows that this is the age of computer and majority of people are using computer. Development of science and technology has direct effect on our daily life as well as in our social life. Computer technology has made communication possible from one part of the world to the other in seconds. They can see the transactions in one part of the world while staying in the other part. Computer development is one of the greatest scientific achievements of the 20 the

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    WWII) Harley-Davidson had another chance to increase production. The company’s motorcycles were used by the military as dispatch and scout bikes. In 1943 the firm noticed growth of production to 29‚000 units. This promising trend was one of the reasons behind the firm’s decision to open a plant in Wauwatosa‚ Wisconsin. After War World II‚ for the first time in their history‚ Harley-Davidson faced competition pressures from Europe. American GIs stationed in the United Kingdom had developed a taste for

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    Workplaces: Decreased productivity: * Employees would get distracted when they have access to social networking sites. This will decrease their work efficiency‚ hence decreasing the productivity of the company. * Even if they are using the social networking sites for promotion or advertisements (job-related work)‚ it is impossible to justify or make sure that every second they are on the social networking site‚ they are doing job-related work. If we cannot justify that‚ we cannot justify the

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    past century has taken an explosive leap into society as a whole‚ engulfing our lives and organisations. Such technologies as machines for assembly lines‚ computers and of course just recently high speed internet connections. This introduction of new technologies has severely impacted organisations‚ which has caused managers to adapt accordingly. In doing so they are following a very innovative trend which may‚ in turn‚ put them in a spot of competitive advantage. This issue has been quite controversial

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    Impact of Information Technology In our Daily Lives Abstract As we opened our eyes‚ we become much more aware of the developments happening in our daily lives. It may not be one of our major concerns but sooner or else we have to admit . . . we are all affected by it. We must first understand the root of everything. What is Information Technology? Why do we need it? When can we benefit from it? Where can we use it? How can we learn it? and Who will behefit

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    What are the social impacts of Squatter Settlements? Squatting is an issue that has been plaguing Jamaica for years and with the necessary law and procedures implemented‚ we have grown to seeing this issue steering back at us. Taylor (2012) claimed that squatter settlements encourage theft of public service and nonstandard behaviour‚ which is evident of the numerous thefts of electricity and water supply in these squatting areas. In addition to that it was also argued that these squatter settlements

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