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    Text Mining

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    lections‚ Journal of the American Society for Information Science 51 (2000)‚ no [GLF02] Michael Gordon‚ Robert K. Lindsay‚ and Weiguo Fan‚ Literature-based discovery on the World Wide Web‚ ACM Transactions on Internet Technology 2 (2002)‚ plications: Text retrieval‚ extraction and categorization‚ John Benjamins Pub- lishing Company‚ Amsterdam‚ The Netherlands and Philadelphia‚ USA‚ 2002 knowledge‚ Psychological Review 104 (1997)‚ no. 2‚ 211–240. 5 New York‚ NY‚ 2005. $Id: vaim-faqs.tex‚v 1.6 2006/05/10

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    The Great Cat Massacre: And Other Episodes in French Cultural History. First Edition. Robert Darnton. New York: Basic Books‚ 1999 XIII + 298. The Great Cat Massacre with out a doubt has one of the most unusual titles ever created especially for a book about history. Now this unusual title perhaps fits this book better than any other straight - forward title Mr. Darnton could have conjured. You see the text contained in the book isn’t just your standardized‚ boring‚ and redundant view of history

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    Ben Fisher Mr. Anderson AP Writing and Composition 1 14th November 2012 Cat’s Cradle American Author Analysis by Ben Fisher Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut is a science fiction book that was published in 1963. The book is (falsely thought to be)centered around the narrator‚ John‚ and his quest to write a book about what was happeneing with the creators of the atomic bomb the day the first bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. His adventure follows his travels as he meets with researchers‚ the children

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    Analyses of Black Cat Do you believe that some mistakes drag you into another life? or Would you like to torture something? Maybe‚ life will make you some errors and you will accompany it or you will make your own way. Edgar Allan Poe narrates a situation in which making dilemma and concluding murder‚ feeling of guilty‚ and addiction in his story Black Cat. Edgar Allan Poe‚ (born January 19‚ 1809 – October 7‚ 1849) was an American author poet‚ editor and literary critic

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    the story and conveyed imaginatively to the reader. Pathos thus refers to both the emotional and the imaginative impact of the message on an audience‚ the power with which the writer’s message moves the audience to decision or action. [The above text drawn verbatim from Ramage‚ John D. and John C. Bean. Writing Arguments. 4th Edition. Needham Heights‚ MA: Allyn & Bacon‚ 1998‚ 81-82.] http://www.u.arizona.edu/ic/polis/courses021/ENGL_102-78/EthosPathosLogos

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    tensions in the period 1820-1861. II. Body Paragraph 1. 1. Compromise of 1820 i. The Facts: 1. Maine enters as a free state 2. Missouri enters as a slave state 3. Slavery is prohibited above the 36 30 parallel. 4. created by Henry Clay ii. The Analysis: 1. contradicted itself because Missouri is above the 36 30 parallel and it had slavery 2. position of the line ultimately allowed for an uneven balance of slave states and free states 3. the division of the country by an official line promotes

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    ОЛМА Медиа Групп‚ 2007. – 384 с. Key Theme: 3.7. The Main Text Properties 3.7.1. Informativity of a Text Informativity of a text is its ability to convey the information‚ i. e. certain meaningful contents. The value of the received information is a problem of discussion. It is known that information‚ being repeated or redundant‚ loses its value and as a result ceases to be informative. But it is also known that some texts have unchangeable value. Being the permanent source of the new

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    Cats are better then dogs All of my childhood‚ I grew up with dogs.” A dog is man’s best friend.” That common saying may contain some truth‚ but dogs are not the only animal friend companionship people enjoy. For many people including myself a cat is their best friend. It wasn’t until I got my first cat that I realized how much better of a pet they are then dogs. Despite what dog lovers may believe‚ cats make excellent house pets as they are good companions‚ they are more civilized

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    Анализ текста "Can-can" by Arturo Vivante The story under the title "Can-can" was written by Arturo Vivante. Born in Rome in 1923‚ Arturo Vivante graduated in 1949 and practiced medicine in Rome until 1958 when he ended his medical career and moved to America to pursue a career as a professional writer. Vivante has since been on the faculty of several American universities and is now retired and living in Wellfleet‚ Massachusetts. Though Vivante writes in English and has lived in America for

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    Kieran Perkins 1500 Gold medal win The Olympic Games presents the opportunity to showcase the extraordinary feats of world-class athletes. In his 1996 article‚ “Perkins finds his heart of gold”‚ Patrick Smith writes of Kieran Perkins’ 1500 metre swimming victory as a triumph of the heart over self-doubt. Smith’s contention is that even in elite spots‚ psychological courage can be more powerful than physical conditioning. The headline uses the world ‘gold’ in the context of the Olympics’ highest

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