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    Text Mining Techniques

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    QUESTION 1: What is the practical application of text mining? Text mining can be applied in different ways. In this section‚ I will discuss 4 ways in which text mining is used. A. Search Engines Text mining can be used to create suggestions or recommendations based on user input; the Google search engine is a good example of this. As per Figure 1.1 below‚ if a person were to type the word ‘Education’ in the search engine‚ Google would retrieve results containing the word ‘Education’ in the

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    Homework- Othello; Lucy Holman Find quotes which provide information about the following key areas of the play. Attempt to identify material that reveals how these aspects are a source of conflict: |Aspect of the Play |Quotes |How these aspects create conflict | |Patriarchy |-“How got she out?” |-This aspect is highlight

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    No Sugar Language

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    themes is the use of spoken language. ’No Sugar’‚ by Jack Davis is a stage drama which uses many different techniques of spoken language in order to shape the numerous themes that it presents. The use of tone‚ Nyoongah‚ which is the native Aboriginal language of Western Australia‚ expletives‚ slang language and idioms all compile in different ways to shape the themes in Davis’ ’No Sugar’. Some of the themes presented through the use of these spoken language techniques are inhumanity‚ inequality‚

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    Taboo Language

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    Taboo language: FUCK Is it no longer obscene? All languages have words that are considered taboo – words that are not supposed to be said or used. Taboo words or swearwords‚ can be used in many different ways and they can have different meanings depending on what context they appear in. Another aspect of taboo words is the euphemisms that are used in order to avoid obscene speech. This paper will focus on the f-word which replaces the word fuck‚ and as the study will show it also have other meanings

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    film about a young Mexican that goes by the name of Santiago Muñez‚ who lives in the not so good part of los Angeles‚ is given a chance to achieve his dream of playing professional soccer by trying out for an English club team named Newcastle United when he is spotted by a talent scout with contacts with Newcastle united. In the Film Santiago Muñez is portrayed as a an overachiever who even though he is working two jobs as a gardener and cook at a Chinese restaurant he gives himself time to play in

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    Cinematic Language

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    Ashley Vietri FIL-110 Cinematic Language The term “cinematic language” refers to cinematic techniques and methods employed by film makers to communicate meaning‚ to entertain audiences‚ and to produce a particular emotional response in viewers. This “language” is not necessarily referring to terminology or vocabulary‚ but to the conventions of filmmaking that have been created over time to create filming techniques. As is similar with spoken language‚ the structures and grammar are often spoken

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    RUNNER’S WORLD / Running On Air This breathing technique from Budd Coates can help you run better and avoid injury. This article was adapted from Running on Air: The Revolutionary Way to Run Better by Breathing Smarter‚ by Budd Coates‚ M.S.‚ and Claire Kowalchik (Rodale‚ 2013). The book teaches how to use the principles and methods of rhythmic breathing across all levels of effort. It includes training plans for distances from 5-K to the marathon‚ as well as strength-training programs and stretching

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    Does language shape someone’s perception of the world and therefore their reality? Is our world really shaped by the ways in which one speaks and simultaneously communicates? Absolutely. First impressions almost always come from the way someone speaks‚ the words they choose‚ the dialect or twang of their speech‚ and the tone of their voice. Speech is essential to expression. Doublespeak‚ the negative aspect of how we use language‚ is also a part of this expression‚ because it influences how someone

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    The Power of Language

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    The Power of Language Language is to power as words are to books‚ with one comes the other. The use of language correctly and fluently gives the speaker power over others; this brings about a moral obligation to use the power given correctly‚ as well as an opportunity to help others in many different ways. Malcolm X’s autobiographical essay‚ “Coming to and Awareness of Language”‚ William Lutz’s “Doublespeak”‚ and Gloria Naylor’s “Meanings of a Word” are all on the subject of language and power and

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    Decision Making Technique

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    into an opportunity.  Apply decision making technique to identify the solution to the problem The first step in applying a decision making technique to identify a solution to a problem is to identify the problem. The problem in this scenario is overcoming obstacles to establish a greater presence in kava. The problems • Potential risk associated with the location • Diverse composition beliefs attitude and ideologies • Religions /languages /age The problem of the potential risk associated

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