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    Artificial Neural Networks in Real-Life Applications Juan R. Rabuñal University of A Coruña‚ Spain Julián Dorado University of A Coruña‚ Spain IDEA GROUP PUBLISHING Hershey • London • Melbourne • Singapore TEAM LinG Acquisitions Editor: Development Editor: Senior Managing Editor: Managing Editor: Copy Editor: Typesetter: Cover Design: Printed at: Michelle Potter Kristin Roth Amanda Appicello Jennifer Neidig Amanda O’Brien Jennifer Neidig Lisa Tosheff Yurchak Printing Inc. Published

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    as a way to run their nation. However as history has shown‚ communism has proven to be ineffective due to the number of nations that have fallen apart under a communist leader. Even though communism sounds great on paper why does it not work in real life? Communism is a social‚ political‚ and economic idea that establishes a classless society and eliminates privately owned property. In a communist society everything is owned by everyone and all wealth is shared. Furthermore communism states that

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION This report is to address the real-life problem faced by The Body Shop and how the problem can be solved based on the functions of management. According to the information provided by The Body Shop website‚ The Body Shop has successfully created an image of being a caring company that is in helping to protect the third world workers and indigenous peoples. But behind the cuddly image lies the reality The Body Shop ’s operations‚ the Body Shop does not help the dilemma of the

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    Staring as Malcolm X was Denzel Washington who has been noted that this was his best role in a movie to date. As controversial as the flesh and blood Malcolm X was in life‚ so was the film version of his life as depicted by Lee. Lee made sure to not make the film just based on entertainment purposes as he focused on Malcolm X’s life and achievements by depicting actual events into his movie. Furthermore‚ Spike Lee tells the story of a not always likable‚ sometimes reluctant man. He shows Malcolm

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    mistrict to throw the grenade gave him strength‚ because throwing something at someone with the intent to kill someone is something that majority of people will not be able to follow through with. This burst of courage gave him the strength to save his life. But after he killed him and the adrenalin thinned out in his veins he became weak. This is displayed by the dialogue‚ which on his part was entirely absent. Kiowa spent six hours telling him he did the right thing and they needed to move out‚ but

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    Kaplan University SC300: Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to Mutation Part 1: The scientific method involves using several steps in order to reach a conclusion about a particular inquiry. The steps are basically an investigation process. The method is an ongoing cycle that should be applied with intelligence and creativity. Some of the steps can occur at the same time‚ in a different order or even repeated during the experiment in order to improve the conclusion. (about.com. 2011)

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    This paper will illustrate how three frequently occurring human behaviors that were noticeable in the work place. With significant differences in perspectives and varies according to individuals form of behaviors‚ by using the Hawkins and Dobes’s three characteristics of behaviors such as; referring only to observable‚ and environment if needed‚ and also Morris’s three criteria for testing a definition will be incorporated to give a complete clear‚ and concise description of the behavior being observed

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    Question: Which heats and cools faster: sand or water? Hypothesis: The hypothesis is that sand will heat and cool more quickly than the same amount of water placed under the same conditions. This is because water has a higher specific heat capacity (4.18 J/g°C) compared to sand’s specific heat capacity (0.29 J/g°C). The specific heat capacity is how much heat energy it takes to change the temperature of the material one degree. Since water has a higher specific heat capacity it will take more heat

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    Real Experience for Real Teen Drivers Real Experience for Real Teen Drivers Young drivers lack experience in driving situations that will occur outside of the mandatory‚ cookie cutter training they complete during the time of holding their learners driving licenses. The lack of inexperience plays a major role in teen car accident fatalities and injuries. Whitelegg (1987) has shown “The United States alone is in running of about 50‚000 deaths a year from teen-driving fatalities. In terms of

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    Real and Not So Real Retrograde Amnesia Retrograde amnesia (RA) is the impairment in memory retrieval for information acquired normally before the event that caused the amnesia (Cohen 2011). RA varies in its degree and temporal extent while also varying in its aspects of memory impairment. Memory for facts‚ personal events‚ world knowledge‚ skills‚ personality‚ and personal identity are specific aspects of memory that may be affected (Cohen 2011). In the case of Clive Wearing‚ almost all aspects

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