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    lections‚ Journal of the American Society for Information Science 51 (2000)‚ no [GLF02] Michael Gordon‚ Robert K. Lindsay‚ and Weiguo Fan‚ Literature-based discovery on the World Wide Web‚ ACM Transactions on Internet Technology 2 (2002)‚ plications: Text retrieval‚ extraction and categorization‚ John Benjamins Pub- lishing Company‚ Amsterdam‚ The Netherlands and Philadelphia‚ USA‚ 2002 knowledge‚ Psychological Review 104 (1997)‚ no. 2‚ 211–240. 5 New York‚ NY‚ 2005. $Id: vaim-faqs.tex‚v 1.6 2006/05/10

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    GENERAL NOTIONS 1. Kinds of Literature Literature can be subdivided into various kinds according to various criteria. It can exist in oral (folklore) or written form; literary speech can be prosaic or poetic. Literature can be divided into fiction and non-fiction. Non-fiction is a prose writing that presents and explains ideas or tells about real people‚ places‚ events. The main forms/genres of non-fiction are character sketch‚ journal‚ letters‚ memoirs‚ biography‚ essay etc. Fiction is

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    Objective opinion text: Why choose Iphone? A lot of People argue that they own the best smartphone‚ whether it’s a BlackBerry‚ HTC‚ or the latest from Anroid. But‚ the Iphone has always been at the top so far. It’s been about four years that AppleInc has revealed the original Iphone and ever since they have sold over 108 million devices. But‚ why is the Iphone so popular? First of all‚ this SmartPhone has a large market‚ a huge fan following and it’s own store called the «AppStore»‚ that

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    Gordon. In The Foucault effect: Studies in governmentality‚ eds Foucault‚ M. 1972. The archaeology of knowledge. Trans. A. M. Sheridan. London: Tavistock Publications. Glassman‚ J. 2006. Primitive accumulation‚ accumulation by dispossession‚ accumulation by “extra-economic” means Goldberg‚ D. T. 1993. Racist culture: Philosophy and the politics of meaning. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Gordon‚ C. 1991. Governmental rationality: an introduction. In The Foucault effect: Studies in governmentality

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    The World Is Flat 3.0: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century Thomas L. Friedman Introduction to the Paperback Edition Why go through all the trouble of writing a second expanded and updated version of The World Is Flat only a year after the first expanded version was published and a mere two years after the original? I can offer a very brief answer: because I could and because I had to. Precisely because of the powerful technological forces detailed in this book‚ the publishing industry

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    An Introduction to British Parliamentary Debating The Oxford Union Schools’ Competition uses a format known as British Parliamentary (BP) debating. This is the format used by most university competitions for schoolchildren (it is also used by the Bristol‚ Cambridge and Durham Schools’ Competitions)‚ but it is quite different from other formats‚ such as that used in the ESU Schools’ Mace. Speakers who have debated in other formats usually have no difficulty switching to BP‚ but it is important that

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    The Truth about “Our Secret” Susan Griffin’s main focus in her essay “Our Secret“ is on Heinrich Himmler’s life. She hopes to better understand how people come to be who they are as a product of childhood and adolescent experiences. Through this process she hopes her readers can become conscious to the truths of their upbringing and not only find their true identity‚ but have the strength and courage to change their destiny. Griffin is ultimately interested in finding her own identity but

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    Texts in Conversation: How the New Yankee Stadium Reflects American Culture Historical: Since the late 1800’s‚ Baseball and the United States have had significant cultural changes and had strongly influenced each other. In it’s early forms‚ Baseball was a sport that was sparingly played in the New York/New Jersey region of the U.S. In 1845‚ Teams such as the “New York Nine” and the “Knickerbocker Club” were already beginning to play organized games of baseball with the modern rules seen in today’s

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    Direct global environmental impacts {text:bookmark-start} {text:bookmark-end} Atmosphere {draw:a} Use of the atmosphere {text:bookmark-start} {text:bookmark-end} Oceans {draw:a} Saltwater fish Oceans and their circulation patterns have a critical effect on climate and the food supply for both humans and other organisms. Major environmental impacts occur in the more habitable regions of the oceans – the estuaries‚ coastline and bays. Because of their vastness oceans act as a dumping ground for human

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    With every generation come cries that teenagers are destroying the language with their newfangled slang. The current grievance harps on the way casual language used in texts and instant messages inhibits kids from understanding how to write and speak “properly.” While amateur language lovers might think this argument makes sense‚ experts say this is not at all the case. In fact‚ linguists say teenagers‚ far from destroying English‚ are innovating and enriching the language. First of all‚ abbreviations

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