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    Introduction

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    STAT 443: Forecasting Reza Ramezan Introduction Examples STAT 443: Forecasting Fall 2012 Reza Ramezan rramezan@uwaterloo.ca M3 3144 STAT 443: Forecasting Timetable Reza Ramezan Introduction Examples The following is a tentative schedule: Week Jan. 07 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 04 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Mar. 04 Mar. 11 Mar. 18 Mar. 25 Apr. 01 Course Material Introduction Regression Regression Smoothing / linear processes linear processes Case

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    ambition

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    ERZAN SHAH MY ARBI BIN KEMAL RIZADI 5R 5. MUHAMMAD ASYRAF BIN ZAIDAN 5R 6. MEGAT ZULFITRI BIN MEGAT ZULKARNAIN 4R 7. MUHD RAIHAN BIN AHMAD NOR KOMAR 5R 8. KHAIRUL DANIAL IMRAN BIN KHAIRUL NIZAM 9. MIRZA AIMAN BIN RIZAL NAIDU 1S 10. IRFAN AFFENDY BIN ADRIAN 3A 11. SHAHRUL IRFAN BIN SHARUL ISRAM 2R 12. MUHAMMAD AFIQ BIN RUSLAN HAKIM 2T 13. MUHD ARIF BIN RUSLAN HALIM 2A 14. SYAHID AFFANDI BIN KHAIRIL AFFANDI 2A 15. NIK HAZRI QASHRI BIN NIK KHAIROL REZA 2A

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    The Iranian Revolution

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    followed the four steps in Crane Brinton ’s theory‚ symptoms‚ rising fever‚ crisis‚ and convalescence occurred. Numerous symptoms led to the crumbling downfall of Reza Shah Pahlavi‚ ruler of Iran until 1978. One of these symptoms is rising expectations which can be seen during the 1960 ’s and 70 ’s. The rich Shah cleared the way for the land reform law‚ enacted in 1962. The land minority had to give up its land to the government‚ and among those stripped of land‚ were the Shi ’ah

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    Iran and Media Influence

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    Mossadegh and he was arrested. Thus shah with the American support modernize Iranian infrastructure but crushed all forms of political opposition with his intelligence agency. Ayatollah Khomeini then became the critic to shah’s white revolution and he is the one who publicly criticized the United States government. Thus the Iranian revolution started. This Iranian revolution is also known as Islamic revolution. In this revolution common people was against shah and Khomeini become a supreme leader

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    Human beings are the most sophisticated species ever to walk on the planet. Our emotions and thoughts have brought civilization to its current evolutionary peak. Our so-far successful expeditions as a species have driven many from historical and modern societies to believe that we received some sort of assistance from beings or a being that is omnipotent and far beyond our intellectual capacity. Those governments that are theocratic‚ however‚ do not allow for expedited advancements in technology

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    Persepolis 4

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    Freedom and individuality are prices paid by the individuals of Tehran throughout the entire novel. Abi‚ Marjane’s father was telling Marjane of about her grandfather who was once the prince of Tehran. He also told her of how the father of the Shah confiscated everything he owned and appointed him as his prime minister. Marjane’s grandfather became a communist and realizes his disgust towards social class systems. He says‚ “”It disgusts me that people are condemned to a bleak future by their

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    Zealot Book Report

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    Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth Book Report Zealot by Reza Aslan is a meticulously researched biography that challenges the belief of one of the most influential and enigmatic spiritual leaders‚ Jesus. Reza Aslan examines Jesus through the perception of his era: first-century Palestine‚ an age of unrest and rebellions. Aslan‚ at the start of the book‚ reviews the attempts of a number of men who sought to overthrow the established order and free Israel. His belief was that Jesus

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    Ap Us History Ii

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    The cartoon below: Select one: a. Was published shortly after the landslide victory of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the presidential election of 1936 b. Reflected efforts of Franklin D. Roosevelt to submit all legislation to the Supreme Court for an opinion on its constitutionality c. Was published immediately after the Supreme Court decided in Franklin Roosevelt’s favor in the electoral dispute with Herbert Hoover after the 1932 presidential election d. Reflected the unanimity in Congress after

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    TC EK Study Guide

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    Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood‚ by Marjane Satrapi Identity and Social Justice Unit Ms. Kamrass English 9 Essential Questions: Why is childhood an important time of life? When does it end? How do people cope when their lives are changed by forces they cannot control? Persepolis is a graphic novel. Why do you think Satrapi chose this genre to tell her story? I. Literary terms: mood – the effect of literature on the reader: it is usually controlled by imagery allusion - in literature‚ an implied

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    Economics - Opec

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    OPEC Presented By Ashok‚ Vinod and Prashant AGENDA  Introduction to OPEC  OPEC Important Events  Present and Future  Feedback Introduction What is OPEC?  The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is a permanent‚ intergovernmental Organization‚ created at the Baghdad Conference on September 10–14‚ 1960‚ by Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia and Venezuela.  Members Qatar (1961) Indonesia (1962) – suspended from January 2009 Libya (1962) United Arab Emirates (1967)

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