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    PresidentsY/A | Political Philosophy | Achievements | Strengths | Weaknesses | Evaluation | Threats | Laws | GENERAL EMILIO FAMY AGUINALDOTerm: (1898- 1901) | | Aguinaldo is best remembered for the proclamation of Philippine Independence on June 12‚ 1898‚ in Kawit‚ Cavite. Aguinaldo formally established the first Philippine republic. He also designated diplomats who were assigned in the major world capitals to seek recognition of Philippine independence | | | | | | MANUEL LUIS QUEZONTerm:

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    since they were first introduced in mathe- matical statistics by Wishart in 1928. After a slow start‚ the subject gained prominence when Wigner introduced the concept of statistical distribution of nuclear energy levels in 1950. Since then‚ random matrix theory has matured into a field with applications in many branches of physics and mathematics‚ and nowadays random matrices find applications in fields as diverse as the Riemann hypothesis‚ stochastic differential equations‚ statistical physics

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    The Allegory of the Cave and The Matrix Book VII of The Republic begins with Socrates’ “Allegory of the Cave.” The purpose of this allegory is to “make an image of our nature in its education and want of education” in other words‚ it illustrates Socrates’ model of education. In addition‚ the allegory corresponds perfectly to the analogy of the divided line. However‚ this Cave Analogy is also an applicable theme in modern times‚ for example‚ the movie‚ The Matrix‚ is loosely based off the Allegory

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    to error has a Wishart distribution. Analogous to ANOVA‚ MANOVA is based on the product of model variance matrix‚ Σmodel and inverse of the error variance matrix‚ [pic]‚ or [pic]. The hypothesis that Σmodel = Σresidual implies that the product A∼I[2] . Invariance considerations imply the MANOVA statistic should be a measure of magnitude of the singular value decomposition of this matrix product‚ but there is no unique choice owing to the multi-dimensional nature of the alternative hypothesis.

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    In the Matrix Neo must choose to take either the red pill which takes him into the real world or the blue pill which lets him continue living in a fake one. The virtual world of the blue pill is comfortable and predictable and those who “live” in this world are completely oblivious to the fact that it is fake. The real world of the red pill is harsh‚ challenging and cold. I am going to choose to take the red pill as I value the knowledge of reality over happiness. In the virtual world of the blue

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    estimated from the received signals‚ with the prior knowledge of only the signature waveform of the desired user (or the signature waveforms of some but not all users). The performance of a number of such estimated linear detectors‚ including the direct-matrix-inversion (DMI) blind linear minimum mean square error (MMSE) detector‚ the subspace blind linear MMSE detector‚ and the form-I and form-II group-blind linear hybrid detectors‚ are analyzed. Asymptotic limit theorems for each of the estimates of these

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    The Ignorance of Bliss

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    presented by the movie “The Matrix”. Almost the whole of the human population is living in a complete delusion of their surroundings‚ thinking that they are actually living normal lives‚ when in actuality they are energy sources for giant machines. There is are select few that live outside the “matrix” and are mounting a resistance against the machines‚ but‚ like previously mentioned‚ what is the morally correct thing for the “resistance” to do. Leave the people in the matrix‚ or allow them to fight

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    Name: Date: Graded Assignment Unit Test‚ Part 2: Vectors and Matrices Answer the questions below. When you are finished‚ submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. (a) A = A = Hence this is the matrix A. (b) a12 indicating 26 which is 2nd column element of 1st row. It represents the total medium size button sweaters available in the store. (c) Elements in the second row are 64‚ 17 and 35. Add them we will get 64+17+35 = 116. This number represents the total

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    CASES FOR ANALYSIS ~ AQUARIUS ADVERTISING AGENCY 1. Analyze Aquarius with respect to the five contextual variables. How would you describe the environment‚ goals‚ culture‚ size‚ and technology for Aquarius? ANSWER: Aquarius is a middle-sized firm operating in a relatively unstable environment‚ particularly because in the industry it was common to lose or gain clients quickly because of consumer behavior changes or product innovation‚ sometimes with no advance warning. The technology is predominantly

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    matrices have some very interesting properties. One of these is the ability to concatenate many mathematical operations into one single matrix. This means that with just one matrix it is possible to perform the task of literally hundreds of operations within that one single matrix. Another reason that matrices are used is because they are very easy to use and a matrix multiply routine is really all you need to get all the desired results. The algebra involved is also fairly well hidden from the programmer

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