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    the stifling atmosphere at home when they are talking after John comes back from Parris’ house. Even at the beginning of their conversation we can feel the uneasy feeling and discomfort of the couples‚ as shown by the stage directions‚ Procter “gets up‚ goes to her‚ kisses her”‚ an action showing his love and effort to please Elizabeth. But instead‚ “with a certain disappointment‚ he returns to the table.” This feeling of frustration is carried on as Elizabeth only gives a short and callous answer

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    Food processing is taking something that is edible or not edible‚ then processing it to make it last longer or make it taste better‚ or to make it safe to eat. Food processing can be great or it can be bad. When they process a turkey they take all of the feathers off‚ then they cut all the inside out and put the giblets in a bag. But it can also have some downsides. When they process food sometimes‚ they may take out some of the nutrients. Like when you heat something‚ to can it‚ you are killing

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    TOP 50 Companies Worldwide Ranking Company Industry Revenue FY Capitalization Employees Listing Headquarters CEO 1 Exxon Mobil Corporation Oil and gas $482.295 December 31‚ 2012 $408.78 76‚9 NYSE: XOM United States Irving‚ Texas Rex W. Tillerson 2 Royal Dutch Shell Oil and gas $481.7 December 31‚ 2012 $236.34 90 LSE: RDSA Netherlands The Hague; United Kingdom London Peter Voser 3 Walmart Retail $469.162 January 31‚ 2013 $208.36 2‚200‚000 NYSE: WMT United

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    Mountain Top Removal

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    Florida‚ Maryland‚ and London‚ respectively. Despite the varying locations‚ the three articles shared many similarities in their articles. Mountaintop removal is a procedure in mining that involves using high power explosives for the removal of the top of a mountain to expose the valuable coal seams below. It differs from traditional underground mining in the sense that it is not underground. This technique of mining is safer for the workers because it results in a smaller rate of death compared to

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    Based on the case study of BRAC Community Empowerment Programme explain how community based platforms can be enhanced and utilized as a “bottom-up” strategy to achieve development outcomes. "The most critical issue with international development is getting the right resources to where they are needed most and ensuring those resources are being integrated in a sustainable manner. The greatest failure of international development to this day is the wasting of resources due to a lack of comprehensive

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    Marxism In Top Gun

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    Priest Professor James ENG 1102-CX 1/27/16 Marxist view of Top Gun An aggressive US Naval Aviator‚ his Radar Intercept Officer‚ and a battle to be the best graduate from the Top Gun school in NAS Miramar is a perfect representation that illustrates the Marxist view in Tony Scott’s movie‚ Top Gun. The movie takes place mainly in Miramar‚ California at the Top gun school where Naval Aviator‚ Maverick and his partner‚ Goose‚ are sent to train up against the best pilots in the United States. Maverick‚ like

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    This is the origin of natural language processing (NLP). The idea of natural language processing is to design and build a computer system that will analyze ‚ understand and generate natural human-languages. Natural language communication with computers has long been a major goal of artificial intelligence‚ both for the information it can give about intelligence in general‚ and for practical utility. There are many applications of natural language processing developed over the years. They can be mainly

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    Digital Signal Processing

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    Lab manual for Digital Signal Processing Lab III B. Tech II Semester Prepared by J. Sunil Kumar‚ P.Saritha & Ch.Sateesh kumar reddy Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Turbomachinery Institute of Technology & Sciences (Approved by AICTE & Affiliated to JNTUH) Indresam(v)‚ Patancheru(M)‚ Medak(Dist). Pin: 502 319 Date:………… DSP Lab Manual ……… Turbomachinery Institute of Technology & Sciences Certificate This is to certify that Mr. / Ms. ………………………………….

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    the top 5 malwares

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the study The Internet is no longer the safe place it was years ago. Malware‚ or malicious software‚ is on the rise and can be found in all corners of the Web. By simply navigating to a website or opening an email‚ you are at risk infecting your computer. Malware takes the form of code‚ scripts content and even the legitimate software to obtain access to your computer and the personnel information it houses. Most malware programs will reinstall themselves

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    Top Ten Algorithms

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    1007/s10115-007-0114-2 SURVEY PAPER Top 10 algorithms in data mining Xindong Wu · Vipin Kumar · J. Ross Quinlan · Joydeep Ghosh · Qiang Yang · Hiroshi Motoda · Geoffrey J. McLachlan · Angus Ng · Bing Liu · Philip S. Yu · Zhi-Hua Zhou · Michael Steinbach · David J. Hand · Dan Steinberg Received: 9 July 2007 / Revised: 28 September 2007 / Accepted: 8 October 2007 Published online: 4 December 2007 © Springer-Verlag London Limited 2007 Abstract This paper presents the top 10 data mining algorithms identified

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