are defined as “lines through a point not intersecting the given line and not parallel to it” (Smart 372). The two hyperparallel lines are referred to as the left-hand parallel and right-hand parallel. They form the angles called the angles of parallelism. It can be proven that these angles cannot be right angles because of the characteristic postulate of hyperbolic geometry or obtuse because it would
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The text under analysis is called “The Man of Property”‚ it belongs to the pen of John Galsworthy. From the point of view of its structure it presents a piece of narration‚ which is an account of the main character’s actions‚ a piece of character drawing (a psychological portrayal of the main character) and an inner monologue which is Galsworthy’s favorite method of characterization. John Galsworthy was born in Surrey‚ England in 14th August‚ 1867 and died on 31st January‚ 1933 after six months’
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The passage excerpted from William Shakespeare’s King Richard III Act 1 Scene 4‚ Clarence had just woken from an odious nightmare‚ dazed and frightened‚ to describe his nightmare with the keeper. In his nightmare‚ he escaped the Tower with his brother Richard to Burgundy‚ but Clarence was pushed by his brother and fell into the sea. He drowns to the bottom of the sea‚ first suffering the physical pain on his body‚ then noticed the flamboyance wealth on the seafloor with dead man’s skeleton. Clarence
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horrible and tiring child labor was for young children in her era. When she was young‚ Florence’s father took her to visit factories where child labor occurred and this inagurated her passion to speak out against such. The use of diction‚ repetition‚ parallelism‚ and loaded words in her speech helped explain the importance of the issues she was addressing and the issues she successfully improved in the long run. Florence Kelley set up her speech in ways that would keep her audience intrigued by what she
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Stylistic Devices 1 IMAGERY Simile (Vergleich): An explicit comparison between two things which are basically quite different using words such as like or as. She walks like an angel. / I wandered lonely as a cloud. (Wordsworth) Metaphor (Metapher): A comparison between two things which are basically quite differ ent without using like or as. While a simile only says that one thing is like another‚ a metaphor says that one thing is another. (adj. metaphorical) All the
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The backdrop of World War II in A Separate Peace emphasizes the microcosmic war that is occurring in Devon. Military language that is used emphasizes the parallelism of the actual war and Gene’s war throughout the novel. Man’s destructive actions portray man’s inhumanity to man; eradication and killings of the war depict how cruel man can be. Finny’s inability to cope with the cruelty of this world causes him to become oblivious to what’s actually happening. Gene’s constant hatred and envy leads
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with his ideals and shortcomings and his dreams and day dreams. However‚ it has been regarded as a political allegory or a contemporary play about a contemporary situation. Though Karnad himself had not intended‚ it was struck by the parallelism between reign of Tughlaq and contemporary Indian history. Karnad himself said: “What struck me absolutely about Tughlaq’s history was that it was contemporary . The fact that here was the most idealistic‚the most intelligent king ever
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Parallelism and pathos help to underline his main argument‚ which is how slavery corrupts the mind of a human into abusing their capabilities. Douglass describes his experiences in a way that lets audiences feel what Douglass felt. For example‚ Douglass recounts
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1 First two lectures about big data. So why this surge? Isn’t about data at all Systems being able to process data Tools exploit and derive valuable nuggets NOT NEW: Walmart Wallstreet decades Why not out? Competition Teradata 20 years‚ contest MR patent Digital exhaust incr Know your Stats‚ gaga tweet sentiment analysis Correlation causation 2 Old: Centralized systems (data came from humans) Sun hardware Oracle software Moore’s law -> data grew. Data exhausts growing larger
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Organizations CS T82 HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING UNIT I Introduction: Need of high speed computing – increase the speed of computers – history of parallel computers and recent parallel computers; solving problems in parallel – temporal parallelism – data parallelism – comparison of temporal and data parallel processing – data parallelprocessing with specialized processors – inter-task dependency. The need for parallel computers - models of computation - analyzing algorithms -expressing algorithms
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