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    2.1 INFORMATION RETRIEVAL 2.1.1 What is Information Retrieval? The construal of the term information retrieval can be very broad. Just getting a credit card out of your wallet so that you can indite in the card number is a form of information retrieval. However‚ as an academic field of study‚ information retrieval might be defined thus: Information retrieval (IR) is finding material (customarily documents) of an unstructured nature (conventionally text) that satiates an information need from within

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    education levels Ability to perform legal research and Case Briefing Knowledge of rules of civil procedure and local rules of court Familiarity with Judicial Council forms and procedures for filing Knowledge of computerized information retrieval systems and research systems Ability to understand and analyze legal issues Ability to write clearly and concisely Knowledge of interview and investigation techniques WORK EXPERIENCE Caldwell Center September 2003 Developmental Technician

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    Case 1: The Bribery Scandal at Siemens AG Background: In 2006‚ a Germany company‚ Siemens was caught in a scandal for bribing employees with other companies to get contracts. Some of the executive board members and employees have been charged and the company fined for 30 million euro. This scandal shocked many people and started to look the issues of bribery amount business. Siemens formed in 1847‚ it is one of the world’s most important companies and Europe’s largest technology conglomerates

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    PubMed and Google Scholar are two different databases used for searching articles on online. PubMed are mostly used for biomedical and clinical journals. The data information are organized based on the date‚ author‚ tittle and type of article. This made it easier to search and retrieve journal articles faster. PubMed have an advance function like MeSH term subheading but Google scholar lack MeSH function (Jean-François‚ Laetitia‚ & Stefan‚ 2013). Also‚ the content of the articles on PubMed are

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    online research began more than 25 years ago with convoluted and cumbersome searches through Dialog. Operational long before the commonplace use of the Internet‚ the earMest Dialog system was completed in 1966. It was world’s first online information retrieval system to be used globally with materially significant databases and for the use in libraries. However‚ it was said that it has a more technical interface than the newer versions on online libraries‚ and the manual library system. FOREIGN LITERATURE

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    Google’s Country Experience  France‚ Germany‚ Japan Course: International Management Major: International Business Name :Li fengdan No.:21132533006 Google’s Country Experience: France‚ Germany‚ Japan Background Founded on September 4 . 1998‚ Google quickly revolutionized the search engine and the Internet alike. Within two years of starting operations Google had become the largest single search engine in the world and began to dominate the market. As

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    Clustering on Responses to Open-ended Questions in Course Evaluations‚ ITHET 6th Annual International Conference. Kang S.S‚ Keyword-based document Clustering‚ Korea‚ Proceeding AsianIR ’03 Proceedings of the sixth international workshop on Information retrieval with Asian languages‚ 2003. Kim S.M and E.Hovy‚ Automatic detection of Opinion Bearing Word and Sentences. US. Melamed.D‚ R.Green and P.J.Turin (1995)‚ Precision and Recall of Machine Translation. New York University.

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    today’s students are being coddled from failure. “How to fail isn’t always a lesson today’s students are learning. Instead‚ they are insulated from it” (page 1). Students who have been taught failure are the ones who become more successful in life. As you see in the article‚ students at the College of Wooster are often receiving failing grades and don’t know how to recover. Students who have never experience failure are unfazed by it. Students have to perceive failure because in the end they will become

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    ‘’We learn from failure‚ not from success’’ The greatest achievements in life are the ones that are most difficult to overcome. The challenges that require you to give it you’re all‚ and leave everything out there. In life failure has a negative connotation‚ but what most people don’t know‚ is that defeats are actually the steppingstones that lead us to success. Many of us try to evade failure but in fact‚ ‘’we learn from failure‚ not from success.’’ On a day-to-day basis many lessons have been

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    Stepping-Stone to Success The lack of success is failure. Failure teaches us a lot. It reveals our weakness that must be overcome. It also guides and inspires us to put in more effort. It reveals the weakness of our planning‚ and it gives us strength to act more decisively. It gives us a teaching for the future. Failure‚ therefore prepares a person to go for the next attempt with better chance of success. Like in J.K Rowling’s speech‚ she describes how she failed on an “epic scale” after graduation

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