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    Internet Search Engines

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    An internet search engine searches the internet‚ or select pieces of the internet‚ based on important words‚ they keep an index of the words they find and where they find them‚ and they allow users to look for words or combinations of words found in that index. Earlier search engines only had a few hundred thousand pages and document and only received around one or two thousand inquiries each day compared to the hundreds of millions of pages and tens of millions of queries per day now a days. A meta-search

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    fortress; it was an instrument of social control and the symbol of power‚ authority‚ and wealth” (Stokstad xxvii). During the Medieval Ages‚ the main purpose of the castle was to protect the citizens of a particular kingdom. These huge fortresses played major roles in the society of the Medieval Ages‚ along with their magnificent architecture‚ castle are still popular today. A medieval kingdom commonly included a large castle‚ to house the royal family‚ knights‚ and servants‚ and a city with merchants‚

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    Design and architecture was also an important part of medieval European culture. The plague tore at the lavish artistic European lifestyle in another very evident way. It halted the production of intricate‚ aesthetically pleasing architecture. It is known that‚ “because of the Black Death and the recession the building industry was also affected. Building in the medieval Europe would never be as extravagant as in the century before the Black Death. If the Black Death did indeed have a direct impact

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    Best-first search is a search algorithm which explores a graph by expanding the most promising node chosen according to a specified rule. Judea Pearl described best-first search as estimating the promise of node n by a "heuristic evaluation function f(n) which‚ in general‚ may depend on the description of n‚ the description of the goal‚ the information gathered by the search up to that point‚ and most important‚ on any extra knowledge about the problem domain."[1] [2] Some authors have used "best-first

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    Search and Seize Paper

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    02/17/2012 4.1 Search and Seizure The most famous search and seizure is Mapp v. Ohio. This case happens back in 1961‚ March 29 and end on June 19‚ 1961. Which were an unreasonable searches and seizures what relates on the fourth Amendment. When the police received a tip that Dollree Mapp and her daughter were harboring a suspected bombing fugitive‚ they immediately went to her house and demanded entrance. Mapp called her attorney and under his advice she refused to give them entry because they

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    for personal protection dates before the medieval period and is thought to have originated in Eastern Europe where natives in Asia used iron rings that had been sewn to fabrics for protection. The Asian natives called this type of armour ring mail‚ which would later be known across the world as chain mail however chain mail was not discovered by the rest of the world until the Romans started to use it and chain mail was not truly developed until the medieval era. Before the Romans discovery of chain

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    University Resources Search Which service in the University Library would you use to request assistance from a librarian? Ask a Librarian Your facilitator has asked you to review the APA Sample Paper. In which section of the Center for Writing Excellence (CWE) would you find the APA Sample Paper? Tutorials and Guides In the Tutorial and Guides section of the Center for Writing Excellence (CWE)‚ there is a resource called RiverPoint Writer under the APA Information heading. How might you use

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    Warrant to Search and Arrest Someone Under most circumstances‚ a police officer must obtain a warrant to search an offender’s private residence or car. There are some exceptions to this which include: Exigent (emergency) circumstances Stop and frisk Searches incident to lawful arrest Automobile searches Consent searches Searches based on plain view Crimes committed in an officer’s presence One of the exigent circumstances is that if the police are in a “hot-pursuit” of an offender(s).

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    The Search for Tommy Flynn

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    The Search for Tommy Flynn. Stan Barstow was born in 1928 in the West Riding of Yorkshire. His father was a coal miner‚ and he was the only son. He attended Ossett Grammar School‚ and left at sixteen to join a local engineering firm‚ working in the drawing office. Seven years later‚ he moved to a similar position in another firm‚ and from there moved into the sales department. He started writing in the fifties‚ and had some short stories broadcast by the BBC. His first published work (as Stanley

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    Man's Search for Meaning

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    In Man’s Search for Meaning‚ Viktor Frankl describes his revolutionary type of psychotherapy. He calls this therapy‚ logotherapy‚ from the Greek word "logos"‚ which denotes meaning. This is centered on man’s primary motivation of his search for meaning. To Frankl‚ finding meaning in life is a stronger force than any subconscious drive. He draws from his own experiences in a Nazi concentration camp to create and support this philosophy of man’s existence. Frankl endured much suffering during

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