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    truth discovery

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    Truth Discovery with Multiple Conflicting Information Providers on the Web ∗ ∗ Xiaoxin Yin UIUC xyin1@cs.uiuc.edu Jiawei Han UIUC hanj@cs.uiuc.edu ABSTRACT Philip S. Yu IBM T. J. Watson Res. Center psyu@us.ibm.com of information on the web. Even worse‚ different web sites often provide conflicting information‚ as shown below. The world-wide web has become the most important information source for most of us. Unfortunately‚ there is no guarantee for the correctness of information

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    around the world. In Europe the old order was demolished due to these revolutions while in the United States began expanding west. As the United States expanded west‚ this led to many Indian tribes to lose their homes and moved elsewhere. Many people envisioned a world where “there was no private property and where people shared goods equally’ (596). The revolutions lead to the era of rapid social change. There were differing views on visions of power and justice. In America and Europe‚ many radical thinkers

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    The Impact of Big Business - 1870 to 1900 Nathan Kest‚ 4th hour - DBQ The surge of industrial growth in the Post-Civil War US (i.e. 1870-1900)‚ is key to understanding the impact of big business in America. This period in American history revolved around the founders of big businesses‚ who tirelessly yearned for power. Big business between 1870 to 1900 had a negative impact on the American economy and political landscape‚ making Americans unhappy with their lack of influence in society‚ and cynical

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    Native Americans the way to produce clothes and make die for the yarn. Native Americans were typical hunters and gathered food for survival. Therefore most of their food was meat such as buffalo and deer. In this culture they always were migrating from place to place for more hunting. An additional thing to the Native American culture is farming. Farming is something that Natives began to rely on for a living. Some of the main crops were corn beans‚ and potatoes. Here is where the impacts began to

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    Slaveries effects on North America Slavery was present in the United States from the moment the declaration of independence was signed. It ’s presence during this critical time period of development in the United States‚ from the day the United States was founded and beforehand allowed for it to interweave itself in almost all aspects of America; primarily economically‚ politically‚ and socially. Slavery impacted America in numerous ways‚ from the political balancing act of free and slave states

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    The appearance of British rock groups in America changed our culture massively. The original Beatles invasion opened the floodgates‚ and provided a boost for other cultural exports such as films‚ art and television. British Invasion acts influenced fashion‚ haircuts and other manners of culture in the 1960s. It became known as the "counter-culture" because the groups gave the young "rebels" of the ’60s something to relate to and thus influenced what defined a "cultural rebel." The success of British

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    Europe's Age Of Discovery

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    Europe’s Age of Discovery which began in the early 15th century and ended around the early 17th century changed world and paved the way for the modern world as we know it. Explorers traveled the seas‚ discovering new places and routes for trade and travel making daring journeys out across the seas and then navigating their way back home to report on their discoveries. This paper will discuss will discuss the discovery of these new places and the tools that made those discoveries possible as well

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    Over the centuries there have been many wars in which many lives have been lost and a huge impact has been made upon the United States of America. The Vietnam War was a great loss for the United States and many times it is also called The Resistance War against America. This war was fought between North Vietnam which fought alongside the Soviet Union‚ China and other communist groups and the government of South Vietnam who fought alongside the United States and other anti-communist nations and groups

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    Restriction of Immigration America is a country full of immigrants. It was once and still is a land where people in search of a better life come to find one. The author Francis Walker‚ in this article sets out to explain to his readers that some immigrants should not be welcomed‚ as they will degrade the society. Walker starts his argument with the Italians. He first feels that they do not add any positive benefits to the country. Some say the Italians replace the Irish‚ who are now unwilling

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    pai discovery

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    her grandfather‚ Koro‚ does not think a girl should be chief because he believes it will break tradition. Pai’s grandfather would always talk to the whales to get some help and advice from them‚ which are said to be their ancestors. The community was breaking apart and Koro was aware of it; that’s why he wanted help from his ancestors. Pai said‚ “A long time ago‚ my ancestor Paikea came to this place on the back of a whale. Since then‚ in every generation of my family‚ the first born son has carried

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