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    The Great depression which lasted from 1929 to 1939‚ it was the chain reaction of the stock market crash of 1929. The Stock market crash was when many investors pulled out there shares all at once. There was a “black thursday” where 12.9 million shares were traded‚ and “black tuesday" where 16 million shares were traded. Many of the shares that were pulled ultimately had no value‚ and a majority of those stocks were bought with borrowed money. For example‚ if a person buys 100 shares at $10 a share

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    The Development of Machine Translation Abstract The information age has promoted the development of machine translation‚ but also for its higher requirements. Machine translation in experienced "Loyalty" is not ideal. The article attempts to machine translation researchers mention that recommended that Context and culture.The Context consider contribute little strength of the study‚ with a view to the development of machine translation. Key words machine translation; comprehensibility; loyalty;

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    School Vending Machine Bad or Good? “I will not feel deprived when I bypass junk food. I will feel empowered because I made the right choice.” When you walk passed a junk food vending machine during school you are easily drawn to the food in the glass. This junk food may cost roughly around a dollar or seventy-five cents per snack‚ easily making money for the school. In the ingredients listed the company may have left out some dangerous ingredients causing major health issue to the people. Junk

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    1. There are many examples of successful companies. To what extent is 3M justifiably highlighted as the ‘innovating machine’? Answer: This case study has highlighted some of the key activities and principles that contribute to 3M’s performance. Many of these are not new and are indeed used by other companies. However‚ in 3M’s case they may be summarized as an effective company culture that nurtures innovation and a range of management techniques and strategies that together have delivered long-term

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    by Machines - Final Work 1 Concept The purpose of this project is to investigate the use of home-made or repurposed machines to generate geometric patterns. Jackson Pollock redefined what it was to produce art. He removed prior boundaries to making art. His move away from conventionality was a liberating signal to future artists. It is my endeavour that machine assisted art will expand my horizons and lead me to new forms of artistic expression. 2 History of Machine Art

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    1 Could a machine be conscious? This question is often dismissed as simple by those that would say “yes” in response. The usual claim made by the pro camp is that man is a ‘biological machine’ and is conscious‚ ergo‚ a machine is conscious. If we‚ humans‚ are truly biological machines and we are at the same time conscious then I would agree that yes‚ categorically‚ a machine could be conscious. But is it really that simple? I contend that it is a more difficult problem but not that it is a complicated

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    Economic and social factors could be said to have played a prominent role in the coming to power of Mao‚ in that discontent was heavily influenced by peasants’ extremely poor economic situations as a result of both inflation and exploitation‚ which generated animosity towards the upper classes and hence the entire feudalistic system‚ as well as giving Mao an opportunity to appeal to the desperation of the peasants‚ for whom the prospect of his leadership in their eyes promised an infinitely more

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    BALANCING OF ROTATING MACHINES The first thing to be explored to control vibrations is to try to alter the source so that it produces less vibration. This method may not always be feasible. Some examples of the sources of vibration that cannot be altered are earthquake excitation‚ atmospheric turbulence‚ road roughness‚ and engine combustion instability. On the other hand‚ certain sources such as unbalance in rotating or reciprocating machines can be altered to reduce the vibrations. This can

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    to answer these topics.) Monday: * The First and Third Party Eras in Texas politics. First party from 1970 to 1930 was a One Party Democratic Third Party from 1953 to 1977 was a Conservative Democratic v. Liberal Democratic v. Republicans * What key top-of-the ballot races did Republicans win during the Fourth Party Era in Texas? * Which political party currently wins top-of the ballot races in Texas? * The differences between at-large and district elections as well as

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    Politically‚ there is a clear scene of what impact the War had on the main powers in Europe: for some countries‚ such as France and Britain‚ the change in regime was merely slight‚ in Germany rather significant‚ whereas in Russia it proved drastic and sparked off two revolutions. Hence‚ there were several common aspects of political impacts‚ both direct and indirect. One of the instances of indirect political impact of WWI was the steadfastly developed idea of ‘unity’ behind ones government‚ borne

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