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    According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary (2013)‚ mathematics defined is “the science of numbers and their operations‚ interrelations‚ combinations‚ generalizations‚ and abstractions and of space configurations and their structure‚ measurement‚ transformation‚ and generalizations.” One of the principal reasons for studying mathematics is learning to solve problems and think critically. Such is the case for the numbers game‚ Guess Your Card‚ which requires you to figure out what numbers are on the

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    Disproving Myths: African Art is not Bound By Place In Suzanne Preston Blier’s article Enduring Myths of African Art‚ she articulates seven of the most common myths believed around the world surrounding African art.   Of those seven myths‚ one that stands most true is the myth that African art is bound by place; the idea that African art in particular travels nowhere and its ideas are constrained to just the cultures they are sculpted in.  Blier states‚ “The African art of myth is also frequently

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    This chapter seeks to review the thoughts of other experts on industrial relations practices in state owned organisations. The purpose is to have a reference in terms of what others believe and perceive in relation to industrial relation and its practices in state owned organizations using Ghana as a case study. State-Business Relations and Economic Performance in Ghana by Charles Ackah‚ Ernest Aryeetey‚ Joseph Ayee & Ezekiel Clottey In their executive summary‚ Charles Ackah‚ Ernest Aryeetey‚ Joseph

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    06-Creswell (Designing)-45025.qxd 5/16/2006 CHAPTER 8:59 PM Page 110 6 COLLECTING DATA IN MIXED METHODS RESEARCH R esearchers collect data in a mixed methods study to address the research questions or hypotheses. The data collection procedure needs to fit the type of mixed methods design in the study. This requires using procedures drawn from concurrent forms of data collection‚ in which both the quantitative and qualitative data are collected concurrently‚ or from

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Name: Anne.Praveen. Applying For: MS program‚ spring 2015 Department: Masters in Information Systems. In the changing field of Engineering and Technology where each new day sees a spate of new concepts and applications and each passing day makes them obsolete‚ I wish to have the highest level of education and transcend new horizons. The vast application potential when combined with Computers always fascinates me and I am keen to continue my academic pursuit in this direction

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    We’re living in an unsustainable world of mass deforestation‚ over consumption‚ pollution and malnutrition because of our ignorance and reliance on fossil fuels and synthetic fibres. If there were something that could provide a sustainable solution to heal the world‚ wouldn’t we take advantage of it? Fortunately there is something; Hemp. It has been said that Hemp can be used in over 25‚000 products including; food‚ textiles‚ plastics‚ fuel and paper. It grows in 100 days with no wastage‚

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    The age of mass migration from Europe to the New World was one of the largest in history. Between 1850 and 1913‚ the United States absorbed nearly 30 million European immigrants. With the advanced technology that took place during that period‚ the declining cost of migration together with the rising real income relaxed the financial constraints‚ which shifted the migrant flow from richer to the poorer. However‚ beyond these broad macro patterns‚ we know very little about the characteristics of individuals

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    functions used in a fuzzy neural network (FNN) as well as for network training to reduce the effects of various static factors‚ such as unbalanced input power and asymmetrical motor alignment‚ to increase accuracy. The preprocessed data and fuzzy logic were used to find the nonlinear mapping relationships between the data and the conclusions. The FNN was then constructed to carry motor fault diagnostics‚ which gives fast accurate diagnostics. The on-line fast motor fault diagnostics clearly indicate

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    Copy No: 1 of 5 Total Pages: 26 USE OF PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROL IN MODERN VEHICLE INTRODUCTION. 01. Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) have become the most predominant control elements for the discrete event control of a mechatronics system. Simplification of engineering and precise control of mechanical or manufacturing process can result in significant cost savings. The most effective way which can pay big dividends in the long run is flexible automation; a planned

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    Identify differences between popular recreations in pre-industrial Britain and rational recreation in post-industrial Britain. Explain why the changes occurred. Discuss the influence of social class and gender on participation in sports and pastimes in both pre-industrial and post-industrial Britain. [20] Indicative content Sub sub-max 5 comparison of Sub sub-max 5 Popular Recreation & Rational Recreation Explanation of Differences 1. Local Regional / national / international

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