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'"Daughter' was first performed live at Neil Young's 1992 Bridge School Benefit. It was also played at the band's December 31, 1992 concert at The Academy Theater in New York City, where Vedder introduced the song as 'Brother'. Both of these performances of the song featured different lyrics than the version that would ultimately wind up on Vs. 'Daughter' is played at nearly every Pearl Jam show, almost always with an extension of the ending that could be an improvisation or a segment of another song. This extension is called a 'Daughter tag'. A different form of extension to the song was first introduced in the band's performance on Saturday Night Live in April 1994, just eight days after the death of Nirvana frontman and grunge pioneer Kurt Cobain. A tribute to Cobain, it is called 'Daughter/Hey Hey, My My' by fans, since the extension is from the Neil Young song 'Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)', which Cobain's suicide note had quoted. Another popular tag of the song is the 'It's Okay' tag, which includes a slow improvisation based on 'It's Okay' by garage rock band Dead Moon.Live performances of 'Daughter' can be found on the 'Dissident'/Live in Atlanta box set, the live album Live on Two Legs, various official bootlegs, the live album Live at Benaroya Hall, the live album Live in NYC 12/31/92, the Live at the Gorge 05/06 box set, and the live album Live at Lollapalooza 2007. Performances of the song are also included on the DVDs Touring Band 2000, Live at the Showbox, and Live at the Garden. The version of the song on Live at Lollapalooza 2007, onto which the band tagged Pink Floyd's 'Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2),' features Vedder singing the lyrics 'George Bush leave this world alone/George Bush find yourself another home'. The band discovered that some of the Bush-related lyrics were excised from the AT&T webcast of Lollapalooza 2007, and questioned whether that constituted censorship. AT&T later apologized and blamed the censorship on contractor Davie Brown Entertainment. At the 2014 show in Milan, the band tagged the Disney song 'Let It Go' to the end of the song's performance."
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In a 2003 online question and answer session on the Fleetwood Mac fan site The Penguin, Welch revised his opinion of why he was snubbed by the Hall. He had recently attended a Fleetwood Mac show and visited the band members back stage after the show. The visit reconnected him with Mick Fleetwood, his ex-band mate and ex-manager, after being estranged for many years. (He had never been estranged from Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, who were not parties to the lawsuit.) By 2003, Welch believed that he had been snubbed by the Hall as the directors in New York, music industry insiders, did not like his style of music. However, he did believe that the lawsuit was a factor in his being blackballed, as it prevented him from getting in touch with Mick Fleetwood, whom he was not talking to at the time of the induction, who may have otherwise have used his influence to get Welch included with other members of the band. For example, Jerry Garcia had used his influence to get 12 members of the Grateful Dead inducted into the Hall, including some members whose contributions were considered marginal. As the Plain Dealer article noted, 16 members of the Parliament-Funkadelic collective were inducted into the Rock Hall—an oddly large number in the author's view, considering Welch's pivotal role in Fleetwood Mac and a board member's contention that only band members who made important creative contributions to a group's sound and impact are nominated for inclusion.
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When the journalist Giorgio Rossi interviewed some of the young NCO members from Ottaviano, he recorded several testimonies of how willing were they to die for their boss and organization. One young picciotto said: 'You ask me why I do what I do. The answer is simple. I don't care if I die or live. Actually in a way I'm looking for my death.' A second picciotto said, 'We are running towards our death. There is no purpose to living here. This is a bad life. Life here counts zero. What I have seen in these 23 years is enough and I'm already dead. Now I'm living on borrowed time. If they want to kill me, fine, what I have seen is enough.' Similarly, a third one said, 'We are in such a state that if they try to step on us, we will kill. We are the living dead. I have already half a foot stepping on my head. If you step on me with the other half, I'll kill you.'
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The Grateful Dead were an American rock band known for their lengthy, improvised, performances as well as a loyal fan base that often followed the band for several shows or entire tours. Following the 1995 death of bandleader Jerry Garcia the remaining members have reunited for several one-off performances and tours, often in very different configurations. The following is a list of instances where former Grateful Dead members have reunited.
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One of the reasons why in 2013 she went to live in Barcelona was the will to experience closely the emerging dark wave and punk scene that existed there, as it is explicited in the anthropological character of her photographic work of that period. But besides photography, she and Bernat from Orden Mundial decided to start a videographical documentation project under the moniker of Ruidos Salvajes (Spanish for 'Wild Noises'), in which by the means of an homonimous YouTube channel they went on uploading an inventory of video recordings of concerts that mapped that scene. Bands like Belgrado, Una Bèstia Incontrolable, +++, Orden Mundial, ·Y·, Maquina Muerta, Crimen de Estado, Demonios Salvajes, Diät, Pena Máxima, Coàgul, Pharmakon, Barcelona, Siega and Absurdo are part of the recordings of this platform, that ceased to exist when one year later Bernat left Barcelona and Adriana centered herself in other priorities.
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In his book, A Universe from Nothing: Why There is Something Rather than Nothing (2012), Krauss discusses the premise that something cannot come from nothing, which has often been used as an argument for the existence of a Prime mover. He has since argued in a debate with John Ellis and Don Cupitt that the laws of physics allow for the universe to be created from nothing. 'What would be the characteristics of a universe that was created from nothing, just with the laws of physics and without any supernatural shenanigans? The characteristics of the universe would be precisely those of the ones we live in.' In an interview with The Atlantic, however, he states that he has never claimed that 'questions about origins are over.' According to Krauss, 'I don't ever claim to resolve that infinite regress of why-why-why-why-why; as far as I'm concerned it's turtles all the way down.'
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In 1995 Dead Hot Workshop released 1001 which would be their first album produced by a major record label. Even though they were considered to be in the shadow of the Gin Blossoms, the album was reviewed to have a 'gritty, sandblasted edge' that the Gin Blossoms were missing. The music was described as having a mix of country, folk and rock influences from artists such as Neil Young, Allman Brothers, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings, while maintaining its '90s garage-band relevance'. In 2006, 1001 was listed as one of the 'Top 25 albums by Valley bands', calling singer and songwriter Brent Babb the 'Poet Laureate of Mill Avenue', and the album explained why there were so many literature majors from Arizona State University hanging out at Dead Hot Workshop shows during the peak of Mill Avenue's music scene in the 1990s.
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The Walking Dead - Is Glenn dead? Who did Negan kill? Why I think Negan killed Glenn - Duration: 0:29. Stewart Seyfried 261,471 views
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Night of the Living Dead Boys is a 1981 live album by The Dead Boys. It was recorded in March 1979 at CBGB. Since Stiv Bators purposely did not sing into the microphone at this show, the vocals were overdubbed later, causing mixed opinions on this album.
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Sep 14, 2004. Expatriate Australasian country superstar Keith Urban preceded his fifth #1. The split with the band failed to impact here-so did Urban's media blitz. . Adelaide singer Beccy Cole-a one time Dead Ringer Band member.members of keith urban's band the ranch.xpatriate Australasian country superstar Keith Urban preceded his fifth #1. The split with the band failed to impact here-so did Urban's media blitz. .
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I Did What I Did For Maria was a UK Number 2 hit in June 1971 for Tony Christie. It was written and produced by Mitch Murray and Peter Callander, who were also responsible for Christie's 'Las Vegas' and 'Avenues And Alleyways'. The song is about a widower who, on the eve of his execution, recalls how he remorselessly avenged his dead wife, hence the title. The song was also a hit in Ireland, where it also reached Number 2.
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The Band of Gypsys Live at the Fillmore East went up the charts quickly to #4 in the US and #5 in the U.K. and was RIAA certified gold that same year. This was a first for a live recording. Initially, it was unclear if it was going to be a commercial success. However, shortly after its release it was hailed by critics as the standard for which all artists should strive in live recordings. The recording was Jimmy Robinson's first gold record for recording. Robinson's recording of 'Machine Gun' (Capitol Records STAO-472 -US) on Band of Gypsys is considered by most Hendrix aficionados to be the best live solo recording of Hendrix.
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CAR_04917efe26a16818689aadeeb180a8e3dfb41f60
While considered a classic by many hard rock fans, tracks from the album received scant radio airplay, with 'Rock Candy' and 'Bad Motor Scooter' being notable exceptions. It has been reported that the band's label, Warner Bros., did not know how to market Montrose, and, already having the Doobie Brothers and Deep Purple to cover the rock and hard rock genres, saw the band as something of a redundancy on their roster of artists. Though the album was not a big seller upon its initial release, peaking at No. 133 on the U.S. Billboard chart, it eventually proved to be an international sleeper hit which over a period of several decades has sold in excess of one million copies, attaining platinum status. Some critics have arguably labeled it the 'first American heavy metal album'. Often cited as 'America's answer to Led Zeppelin', it is held to be highly influential amongst hard rock/heavy metal musicians including Iron Maiden, who have recorded and/or performed cover versions of songs from the album. 'Space Station #5' was released as the B-side of their single 'Be Quick or Be Dead' (1992).
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XPQ-21 are a German electronic body music band, led by Jeyênne. They are best known for their single 'White And Alive', a hit on the Deutsche Alternative Charts in 2002, and 'Rockin' Silver Night' and 'Dead Body', DAC hits in 2006.
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Rock Robert Scully (August 1, 1941 – December 16, 2014) was one of the managers of the rock band the Grateful Dead from 1965 to 1985.
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CAR_edb7679352675d8c183117f4e521c88ad6e182e2
Brandon Rike has been in the band Dead Poetic for several years. The band was formed at a local church in 1997. Rike has designed all of the band's t-shirts. Dead Poetic has released three albums and one Best of album. In 2006, the band released their final record, Vices. Since releasing the album, they have not toured or played a live show, and since November 20, 2007, no news regarding Dead Poetic has been publicly issued.
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Erin McDougald is a Chicago-based jazz vocalist, bandleader, composer-lyricist and producer. McDougald is known for her innovative arrangements of jazz standards and phrasing which many critics compare to Chicago-born jazz song stylist, the late Anita O'Day. Her company, Flapper Girl Productions, has served as th record label for two of McDougald's albums (Blue Prelude, 2000, and Meeting Place, 2006). She has produced four critically acclaimed recordings as leader since 2000, and is the creator the FGP JazzSeries in Chicago, which brings a live audience into a recording studio environment so they may be part of the recording process and part of the actual recording through audience reactions and applause. This idea was developed from James Wagner's original 'Strobe Sessions' in Wicker Park. She has performed with jazz luminaries Dave Liebman, Nicholas Payton, Ira Sullivan, Rodney Green, Howard Levy, Orlando Sanchez-Soto, Roy Hargrove, Von Freeman, Carlos Henriquez, Harold Mabern and others.
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Robbins has been honored by many bands, including the Grateful Dead who covered 'El Paso' and Bob Weir & Kingfish who covered 'Big Iron'. The Who's 2006 album Endless Wire includes the song 'God Speaks of Marty Robbins'. The song's composer, Pete Townshend, explained that the song is about God deciding to create the universe just so he can hear some music, 'and most of all, one of his best creations, Marty Robbins.' The Beasts of Bourbon released a song called 'The Day Marty Robbins Died' on their 1984 debut album The Axeman's Jazz. Johnny Cash recorded a version of 'Big Iron' as part of his American Recordings series, which is included in the Cash Unearthed box set. Both Frankie Laine and Elvis Presley, among others, recorded versions of Robbins' song 'You Gave Me a Mountain', with Laine's recording reaching the pop and adult contemporary charts in 1969. Johnny Cash also recorded other songs by Robbins including 'I Couldn't Keep From Crying', 'Kate' and 'Song Of The Patriot.' Marty was held in high estimation by Cash, having him guest 4 times on his network TV show. Elvis was another fan of Robbins, yet never recorded any song of his in the studio,'You Gave A Mountain' was recorded several times 'live' in concert however and has appeared on around 15 Presley albums.
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Harry Haag James (March 15, 1916 – July 5, 1983) was an American musician who is best known as a trumpet playing band leader who led a big band from 1939 to 1946. He broke up his band for a short period in 1947 but shortly after he re-organized and was active again with his band from then until his death in 1983. He was especially known among musicians for his astonishing technical proficiency as well as his superior tone, and was extremely influential on up and coming trumpet players from the late 1930s into the 1940s. He was also an actor in a number of motion pictures that usually featured his bands in some way.
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The novel takes place in two time periods: the first deals with the Binewski children's constant struggle against each other through life. They especially have to deal with the Machiavellian Arty as he develops his own cult: Arturism. In this cult, Arty persuades people to have their limbs amputated so that they can be like Arty, the cult leader, in their search for the principle he calls PIP ('Peace, Isolation, Purity'). Each member moves up in stages, losing increasingly significant chunks of their body, starting with their toes and fingers. As Arty battles his siblings to maintain control over his followers, competition between their respective freak shows slowly begins to take over their lives.
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Sinatra, 82, was pronounced dead Thursday at 10:50 p.m. in the emergency room of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, said his publicist, Susan Reynolds. Sinatra's family, including his wife, was with him when he died. Sinatra was a master craftsman and ranked as one of the most influential singers in this country's history. In more than 200 albums, his music led the evolution of Big Band to vocal American music.
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In June 2011, during a radio interview with The Kyle & Jackie O Show Cam revealed that he had nearly severed his right-hand index finger during a bandsaw accident. Although the saw cut through to the bone, he drove himself to hospital. Cam required 24-stitches.
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The Finger was a hardcore punk band, formed by Ryan Adams and Jesse Malin, under the pseudonyms 'Warren Peace' and 'Irving Plaza' respectively (along with Colin Burns and Johnny T. Yerington as 'Jim Beahm' and 'Rick O'Shea'). The name derived from notorious early/mid-1990s Raleigh, North Carolina rock band Finger, of which Adams was a big fan. This light-hearted project allowed both artists to return to their punk backgrounds (Adams began his music career as singer for The Patty Duke Syndrome and Malin began his career in the hardcore punk band Heart Attack and more famously as the lead singer of D Generation). They began by releasing two EPs: We Are Fuck You and Punk's Dead Let's Fuck which were later collected to form the album We Are Fuck You, released in 2003.
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The Germs, despite most expectations, developed a sound that was highly influential. Throughout their career, they had a reputation as a chaotic live band. Crash often arrived onstage nearly incoherent from drugs, singing everywhere but into the microphone and taunting the audience between songs, yet nevertheless, delivered intense theatrical and increasingly musical performances. The other band members prided themselves on similar problems, with many contemporary reviews citing collapses, incoherence and drunken vomiting onstage. Fans saw this as part of the show, and indeed, the band presented it as such, even when breaking bottles and rolling in the glass, with the music coming and going.
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The marching band has been referred to as the 'soul' of the school. Garcia said that it no longer 'gyrates to Jefferson Airplane.' After the demographic shift at the school, according to Garcia, the school still had 'its fame for diligent coaching and talented kids.'
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CAR_822ed2b8f766200ba69538d7c5de5b59b19b3518
Dulebohn et al. identify three primary groups of antecedents: leader characteristics, follower characteristics, and interpersonal relationships. Followers are evaluated by their competence, agreeableness, conscientiousness, extraversion, neuroticism, and openness, positive affectivity, negative affectivity, and locus of control. Leaders, on the other hand, are evaluated based on supervisor's expectation of followers, contingent reward behavior, transformational leadership, extraversion, and agreeableness. Although the leader takes a dominant role in creating an LMX relationship, the follower also plays an important part in creating the relationship. Interpersonal relationship variables that may affect this relationship are perceived similarity, affect/liking, integration, self-promotion, assertiveness, and leader trust. This variety of characteristics creates the basis for LMX and allows it to be successful or unsuccessful, depending on the present traits.
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Aviation regulations (such as FAR and EASA CS parts 23 and 25 and equivalent) define several different V’s and require design engineers to size the vertical tail and the aerodynamic flight controls of the airplane to comply with these regulations. The minimum control speed airborne (or in the air - V) is the most important minimum control speed of a multi-engine airplane. In many aviation regulations and AFMs, V is listed as V though, with the addition that V is the minimum control speed for the takeoff configuration. However, during other flight phases, such as continued takeoff after flap retraction, cruise flight and approach for landing when the flaps are still up, a V applies as well. Therefore most test pilot schools teach to use V, rather than V, and include the airplane configuration or flight phase with it. Other defined Vs are minimum control speed on the ground (V) and minimum control speed during approach and landing (V). In addition, on four or more engine airplanes, Vs exist for cases with either one or two engines inoperative (on the same wing). Figure 1 illustrates the Vs that are defined in the applicable civil aviation regulations and in military specifications.The following table lists all Vs. To avoid misunderstanding, this article uses V when either V or V for a flight phase is meant.
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After years of releasing live albums, Kaukonen felt it was time to record a new electric studio album with the band when his current label for his solo work, Red House Records, was interested. Kaukonen started by writing one song, but with deadlines set and being locked in to studio time with the band, he collaborated and ended up writing six songs for the album. The band used Levon Helm's studio which Kaukonen had recorded his previous solo album at, River of Time. For the new album, Kaukonen decided to take the approach he used with Jefferson Airplane, letting others work out the charts for the rhythm section and concentrating on the lead guitar lines. Also to reflect back to Jefferson Airplane's style, Teresa Williams recorded harmony vocals similar to Grace Slick's on several tracks.
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The album and several of the songs it contains have been influential. According to 2006's Encyclopedia of the Blues, the song 'Hide Away' has become '[o]ne of the most popular blues instrumentals of all time', a 'mandatory staple of blues bands' at its time and 'a standard for countless blues and rock musicians performing today.' All Music Guide to the Blues indicates that in addition to 'Hide Away', which it describes as 'Freddie King's signature tune and most influential recording', several of the other songs on the album also became blues classics, including 'San-Ho-Zay' and 'The Stumble'. Encyclopedia of the Blues adds that 'Sen-Sa-Shun', too, became a favorite songs for instrumental bands. Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead, who have covered 'Hide Away' and 'Heads Up' live on several occasions, specifically cited 'San-Ho-Zay' and 'Sensation' (sic) as among the Freddie King album tracks that inspired him.
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H.F.M. Prescott wrote only one thriller, Dead and Not Buried, and this was adapted for CBS's Climax! television series under the screen title of Bury Me Later in 1954.
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CAR_df6e959e43519c733acb192ed77574be76602e7d
By this point, Cassidy had decided to quit both touring and acting in The Partridge Family, concentrating instead on recording and song-writing. International success continued, mostly in Great Britain, Germany and Japan, when he released three well-received solo albums on RCA in 1975 and 1976. Cassidy became the first recording artist to have a hit with 'I Write the Songs', a Top 20 record in Great Britain before the song became Barry Manilow's signature tune. Cassidy's recording was produced by the song's author-composer, Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys.
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CAR_fd67daa7357491414c865f14d1fef573fe400a3f
Zack Handlen, of The A.V. Club, gave the episode a B+ on a scale graded from A (highest) to F (lowest). Handlen writes against the views of Cornet on the development of Carol and Tyreese somewhat in this episode, explaining that the reveal that Carol killed and burnt David and Karen was 'unconvincing' and that 'it seems like a drastic leap for the character, and one that a few conversations about knives isn’t going to cover.' On the development of Tyreese, Handlen describes his plot line as 'clunky in spots.' However, Handlen contrasts this point by explaining that though his behavior, particularly his fight scene with Rick at the beginning, is somewhat over the top, it does show us a 'sense that frustrated violence must be lurking behind the everyday behavior of so many of these characters.' More positively, he writes that the element of isolation involving the quarantined characters was effective, especially when main characters such as Glenn showed signs of the illness. He adds that the chance to see some of the show's main characters step up and try to save others in their hour of need was great to watch, particularly Hershel. Of Hershel's act to go and find some herbs to make tea to help the sick, Handlen remarks: 'It’s a small (and potentially fatal) gesture, but the dignity of it, and Hershel’s refusal to back down when everyone else tells him he’s risking his life, is noteworthy. In a way, it’s the exact opposite of Carol’s choice.'
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MARCO_865579
This Columbo episode is probably noted more for the director, Steven Spielberg, as one of his early films. It should be looked at for Jack Cassidy's role as the murderer who kills his partner in writing to maintain his lifestyle. Jack Cassidy would appear in a later Columbo. After all, Columbo meets his match in Jack Cassidy's character. He is a mystery writer who plots to perform the perfect murder. After his first murder, his next victim would be the annoying general store owner/widow who would blackmail him for money.
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CAR_20cf9a45705c49f608fc3894729c477273ff19c6
'"Beautiful Girl' was the fifth, internationally released single from the 1992 album Welcome to Wherever You Are, by Australian rock band INXS. The song was written by Andrew Farriss who was inspired to write this by the birth of his baby daughter. In an interview by Debbie Kruger the INXS keyboardist explained: 'I was writing lyrics like 'Baby Don't Cry' and 'Beautiful Girl' and lyrics just about how wonderful it is to have something else in your life besides yourself to worry about and think about.'The most rare thing about this release, was it in the US was available only in Cassette format and not in digital format (Compact Disc) (see track listings)."
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CAR_ab6ebc2f16f6a876fae8945b8e3c1cef3e6b3552
Soon, Kumar notices that Meena does not accompany him to the stage any more, and excuses herself on the pretext of being ill. He finds clues that suggest that she is meeting somebody else on the sly. Suspicious, Kumar makes the excuse of going to Pune, and instead dons a beard and goes by the name of S.N. Sinha. He checks into a hotel, and writes his name in the hotel register. That night, he returns to his home, to find the door open, and before he can investigate anything, he hears a gunshot. Kumar runs into the room and finds Meena dead, shot in her chest.
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MARCO_7252203
Cassidy Gifford, Actress: God's Not Dead. Cassidy Gifford was born on August 2, 1993 in Greenwich, Connecticut, USA as Cassidy Erin Gifford. She is an actress, known for God's Not Dead (2014), The Gallows (2015) and Time Trap (2017). See full bio »
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MARCO_828509
I need to break my lease because I can't afford to pay it anymore? Boston, MA | July 8, 2012 3:10pm. I have been told by management that if I do break the lease I have to keep paying it every month until they rent it to someone else. Is that fair? And the reason why I'm breaking the lease is because I can't pay it and the monthly payment is $ 1575 a month.
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MARCO_393700
Rigor mortis is the reason why the word stiff is a slang term for a dead body. Two or three hours after a person or animal dies, the muscles start to stiffen.This phenomenon progresses in a downward, head-to-toe direction. In 12 to 18 hours the body is, as the saying goes, stiff as a board.At this stage, you can move the joints only by force, breaking them in the process.wo or three hours after a person or animal dies, the muscles start to stiffen. This phenomenon progresses in a downward, head-to-toe direction. In 12 to 18 hours the body is, as the saying goes, stiff as a board. At this stage, you can move the joints only by force, breaking them in the process.
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MARCO_4740149
It’s important to gain clarity in why you want to break up. This can help you distinguish between the simple road bumps in a relationship and more serious and irreconcilable issues between you and your partner. 1 Only you can define what are irreconcilable issues and those that you can overcome.his can help you begin to move on and plan for a respectful and honest break up with your partner, or focus on healing your relationship further. 1 Remember that your decision is based on what is best for you—an no else.
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MARCO_6643133
7. Why did Woodrow Wilson win the Presidential election of 1912? 8. Why did President Wilson establish the Federal Reserve System? 9. What caused progressivism to end? 10. What things did municipal (CITY) reformers favor by the early 1900s? 11. What action did President Roosevelt take in the United Mine Workers’ strike in 1902? 12. How did Woodrow Wilson’s reform platform during the 1912 campaign differ from Theodore Roosevelt? Chapter 10: The World War I Era (1914-1920) 1. armistice. 2. genocide. 3. mobilization. 4. reparations. 5. Versailles Treaty. 6. What event sparked World War I? 7.
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The band's live performances drew the attention of Chess Records in January 1967. The label, primarily known for releasing R&B material, signed the band in an effort to incorporate a new marketing opportunity. The band went to record their debut single in Ter Mer Studios, located in Chicago. The single, both conceived of original material by Borkenhagen, was produced by Ralph Bass. In June 1967, the band released their debut single, 'Mary Jane' b/w 'Iowa, A Girl's Name', which was banned by locals radio stations within a week of the release for perceived pro-drug references. In reality, there were no pro-drug references and, ironically, the A-side, 'Mary Jane', was intended as an anti-drug statement. The controversary brought regional acclaim for the band, and they became known for their eccentric live performances. Following the banning of their single, the band released their only LP, The Baroques, which included the two songs from the single. The album became a regional hit, but the band was unable to branch out of state as their label was not well-known to distribute rock albums, let alone psychedelic rock. Still, the band was at its peak of popularity and was performing in an increased amount of gigs, but Chess Records dropped them from their label. One final self-financed effort was produced in 1968, but with the small marketing the single only reached regional acclaim. The band disbanded later that year.
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The Canadian Association for Information Science (L’Association canadienne des sciences de l’information), also known as CAIS, is a Canadian society that promotes the advancement of information science in Canada, and encourages and facilitates the exchange of information relating to the use, access, retrieval, organization, management, and dissemination of information. It is a bilingual (English/French) association with the French name L’Association canadienne des sciences de l’information, also known as ACSI. Established in 1971, the association publishes a quarterly journal, The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science (CJILS) and sponsors an annual conference. Along with contact information, the association’s web site, www.cais-acsi.ca provides information about past and future conferences and access to conference proceedings. CAIS members include information scientists and archivists, librarians, computer scientists, documentalists, economists, educators, journalists, psychologists, and others who support its objectives.
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Dr. Thomas D. Wilson has been an active contributor to the world of information science since 1961, when he received his Fellowship from the British Library Association. His research has focused on information management and information seeking behaviour.
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CAR_8758127dad53ecf3c9848159b9c10361170bd647
Most XML retrieval approaches do so based on techniques from the information retrieval (IR) area, e.g. by computing the similarity between a query consisting of keywords (query terms) and the document. However, in XML-Retrieval the query can also contain structural hints. So-called 'content and structure' (CAS) queries enable users to specify what structure the requested content can or must have.
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CAR_5fa72a85ca6d1e1cde557fb65adfd97f00c487ed
Dr Françoise Wemelsfelder is a well known scientist who has done extensive research in this field.
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CAR_53e5b9b4fc11047433389cdbdecfb5931291bcdd
Black and Gray were initially committed to wartime roles within the Exhibitions Department for the Ministry of Information. Under their leadership, DRU made important postwar contributions to the Britain Can Make It exhibition (1946) and Festival of Britain (1951). At the invitation of the Council of Industrial Design (afterward Design Council), DRU designed the Quiz Machines that sought to gauge public taste at BCMI, as well as the highly didactic ‘What Industrial Design Means’ display (by Black, Bronek Katz, and R. Vaughan). This marked the beginning of a long association between the two bodies. For the Festival of Britain they were the architects for the Regatta Restaurant and designed a series of displays for the Dome of Discovery.
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CAR_4f5cc59b73291e5a49a1bddd4cc920107e0db973
Research involving adults and the use of the cognitive interview have found that there is accuracy in correct recall of details using the CI . In one successful study, witnesses were asked to draw a detailed sketch of what they witnessed while conversing, which proved to be as effective as asking witnesses to mentally reinstate context. Moreover, the researchers found that witnesses produced fewer confabulations when sketch was used which led to the belief that the witness’s used their own cues to help them remember rather than relying on the interviewer to direct them towards relevant cues. Therefore, cognitive retrieval is effective in enhancing eyewitness memory retrieval in the police interview. Moreover, according to Tulving and Thomson’s encoding specificity principle, context reinstatement increases the availability of memory-stored information and studies have found the connection between the role played by the CI and this principle. Another study sought out to compare the effectiveness of three interview procedures for optimizing witness memory performance. The cognitive interview, hypnosis interview and standard police interview were used. The results found that both cognitive and hypnosis interviews elicited significantly greater numbers of correct items of information than the standard police interview throughout all instances of the study. The results of the cognitive interview closely replicate those obtained by Geiselman et al. (1984), in which participants were interviewed about a classroom intrusion using a structured questionnaire. Again, more correct items of information were generated with the cognitive interview than with the control interview, and without an increase in the number of incorrect items. Thus, the cognitive interview is capable of enhancing eyewitness memory performance both under conditions of experimental control as well as under conditions of high ecological validity.
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CAR_e62dde1259d05038e950d61a91b405166b11b835
In 1980, British Petroleum (known as BP after 2000) established a blue skies research initiative called the Venture Research Unit, headed by particle physicist Donald Braben. Braben controversially challenged peer review as the mechanism for establishing funding, emphasizing the selection of researchers whose proposals 'could radically change the way we think about something important.'
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CAR_d3a31c8bf357a3db73205695f4b2fe555616de26
A significant collection of material relating to operational research includes the archives of the Operational Research Branches of British Coal and the British Overseas Airways Corporation, the Department of Operational Research of the British Steel Corporation, the Institute for Operational Research, the International Federation of Operational Research Societies, the Local Government Operational Research Unit, and the Operational Research Society, as well as the papers of prominent operational researchers Ken Bowen and Stephen Cook.
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CAR_a72cafaf38de99ee4d48d3f3f5b38ce1bdd05464
Charles Wilson, a Royal Engineer, had attempted to improve British military intelligence in an age when spying was seen as 'ungentlemanly' or 'work of a low order', even successfully reducing his own role in order to get a general involved who would be able to defend the interests of the intelligence service. Never a spy as such, he simply 'went in openly', scouting and studying areas of military interest. Throughout the 19th century, the Holy Land became increasingly important as a route between Europe and the Indian Ocean: important to Britain as a faster route to India and to other powers as way around the British-held choke point at Gibraltar. He had visited Jerusalem in 1864, spending ten months mapping the city with the help of local workers and even the Prussian consul. He mixed research in Biblical archaeology with military and civilian intelligence about water courses and lines of defense. In addition to grants from the Treasury, the detailed maps and photographs produced sold very well, earning a profit on the endeavor in their own right. He then joined the Palestine Exploration Fund and directed the Survey of Western Palestine, which also acted as a 'cover for military mapping'.
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CAR_dff6ddc4c83196fece8ee1b1d18d0de4505bb03b
In 1983, he also obtained a residency certification in Systemic Family Therapy from the Centre for the Study of the Family in Milan and a residency certification in Psychiatry at the University of Modena. Throughout the years, his research and major academic contribution focused on trauma, autism, child abuse and violence and in particular on treatment evaluation in child and adolescent psychiatry.
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CAR_c8725608742dfbae76ea1c663b4c60ce1e17bcab
In a legal setting, it is frequently important to retrieve all information related to a specific query. However, commonly used boolean search methods (exact matches of specified terms) on full text legal documents have been shown to have an average recall rate as low as 20 percent, meaning that only 1 in 5 relevant documents are actually retrieved. In that case, researchers believed that they had retrieved over 75% of relevant documents. This may result in failing to retrieve important or precedential cases. In some jurisdictions this may be especially problematic, as legal professionals are ethically obligated to be reasonably informed as to relevant legal documents.
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CAR_2ed629e9c9d5fa90d4512d32ac5c03b7ec2dca74
Knowles then settled in Oxford, and took up the study of the methods used by Stone Age peoples in making their tools and weapons. He studied the collections in the Pitt Rivers Museum, and developed skills in the manufacture of stone tools for experimental archaeology. He arranged a series of exhibition cases for the Pitt Rivers Museum, showing the techniques employed in stone-working from prehistory to the gun-flint-makers of Brandon, and illustrated with his own illustrations. His book The Stone-Worker’s Progress (1953) summarized this research, as did a number of papers, including ‘The Manufacture of a Flint Arrowhead by Quartzite Hammer-stone.’ Although by no means a wealthy man, his work at the Pitt Rivers Museum until his death was purely voluntary, due to continued periods of ill health stemming from his contracting typhoid. Having established a private collection of stone implements by 1904, he collected and donated many hundreds of stone tools, gunflints, stone tool technology and equipment as well as ethnographic objects including boomerangs to the museum over the years until his death. On the death of his son in 1974, most of the remainder of his collection were also given to the museum. In addition to his principal interests in stone tools, techniques and weaponry he contributed to museum documentation which appears to be so much better than others; “It has long been recognised that the quality of the ethnological records at the PRM are second to none, worldwide.....”Pole(evaluation) 2002. Not only did he donate artifacts, but also his time to the teaching of students until at least 1949.
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The Gerard Salton Award is presented by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval (SIGIR) every three years to an individual who has made 'significant, sustained and continuing contributions to research in information retrieval'. SIGIR also co-sponsors (with SIGWEB) the Vannevar Bush Award, for the best paper at the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries.
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Rat Cerebral cortex neurons and human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells become apoptotic when treated with micromolar levels of 15-d-Δ12,14-PGJ2; this effect appears due to the ability of 15-d-Δ12,15-PGJ2 to inhibit the Phosphoinositide 3-kinase pathway of cell signaling. The direct injection of 15-d-Δ12,14-PGJ2 into the hippocampus proved to impair contextual memory retrieval in rats, again apparently acting by inhibiting the Phosphoinositide 3-kinase pathway. Based on these and other studies, the overproduction of cyclopentenone prostaglandins by the brain has been suggested to contribute to the neuron injury observed in various rodent models of neurodegenerative diseases and therefore may be relevant to the development and/or progression of the neuron injury occurring in human diseases such as Alzhiemer's disease and Parkinson's disease.
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Protestantism had an important influence on science. According to the Merton Thesis there was a positive correlation between the rise of Puritanism and Protestant Pietism on the one hand and early experimental science on the other. The Merton Thesis has two separate parts: Firstly, it presents a theory that science changes due to an accumulation of observations and improvement in experimental techniques and methodology; secondly, it puts forward the argument that the popularity of science in 17th-century England and the religious demography of the Royal Society (English scientists of that time were predominantly Puritans or other Protestants) can be explained by a correlation between Protestantism and the scientific values. In his theory, Robert K. Merton focused on English Puritanism and German Pietism as having been responsible for the development of the scientific revolution of the 17th and 18th centuries. Merton explained that the connection between religious affiliation and interest in science was the result of a significant synergy between the ascetic Protestant values and those of modern science. Protestant values encouraged scientific research by allowing science to study God's influence on the world and thus providing a religious justification for scientific research.
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The scientific revolution is a convenient boundary between ancient thought and classical physics. Nicolaus Copernicus revived the heliocentric model of the solar system described by Aristarchus of Samos. This was followed by the first known model of planetary motion given by Johannes Kepler in the early 17th century, which proposed that the planets follow elliptical orbits, with the Sun at one focus of the ellipse. Galileo ('Father of Modern Physics') also made use of experiments to validate physical theories, a key element of the scientific method. William Gilbert did some of the earliest experiments with electricity and magnetism, establishing that the Earth itself is magnetic.
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The attitude of the east towards innovation is one of the other factors that might have played a much bigger role in the west’s advancements over the east. As David Landes explained, after a few centuries of innovations and inventions, it seemed like the east stopped trying to innovate and began to sustain what they had. They kept nurturing their pre-modern inventions and did not move forward with the modern times. China decided to continue a self-sustaining process of scientific and technological advancement on the basis of their indigenous traditions and achievements. The east’s attitude towards innovation showed that they focused more on experience, while the west focused on experimentation. The east did not see the need to improve on their inventions and thus from experience, focused on their past successes. While they did this, the west was focused more on experimentation and trial by error, which led them to come up with new and different ways to improve on existing innovations and create new ones (Lin, 1995 P 276).
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MARCO_4049401
The factors that influence the adoption of modern agricultural production technologies are broadly. categorised into economic factors, social factors and institutional factors. The economic factors include. farm size, cost of technology or modernization, expected benefits from adoption of the technology, and.
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New Criticism was a formalist movement in literary theory that dominated American literary criticism in the middle decades of the 20th century. It emphasized close reading, particularly of poetry, to discover how a work of literature functioned as a self-contained, self-referential aesthetic object. The movement derived its name from John Crowe Ransom's 1941 book The New Criticism. The work of English scholar I. A. Richards, especially his Practical Criticism and The Meaning of Meaning, which offered what was claimed to be an empirical scientific approach, were important to the development of New Critical methodology. Also very influential were the critical essays of T. S. Eliot, such as 'Tradition and the Individual Talent' and 'Hamlet and His Problems', in which Eliot developed his notion of the 'objective correlative'. Eliot's evaluative judgments, such as his condemnation of Milton and Shelley, his liking for the so-called metaphysical poets and his insistence that poetry must be impersonal, greatly influenced the formation of the New Critical canon.
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CAR_e2d0539e03a125d26be7d249a5c9f46e1a315117
A common criticism of retrieval research has argued that many of the tests involved have simply measured retention on a short term scale. In a study conducted by Karpicke and Bauernschmidt used this principle to determine the major differences between the different types of retrieval. The two focused on studying long term retention by testing participants over the course of one week. The participants were either assigned to a uniform schedule or an expanding schedule. No matter what type of spacing was assigned to the ninety-six participants, each completed three repeated tests at the end of their rehearsal intervals. Once those tests were completed, participants came back one week later to complete a final retention test. The researchers concluded that it did not matter what kind of retrieval schedule was used. The biggest contribution to effective long term learning was the spacing between the repeated tests (relative spacing).
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The DESERTEC concept was originated with Dr Gerhard Knies, a German particle physicist and founder of the Trans-Mediterranean Renewable Energy Cooperation (TREC) network of researchers. In 1986, in the wake of the Chernobyl nuclear accident, he was searching for a potential alternative source of clean energy and arrived at the following remarkable conclusion: in just six hours, the world's deserts receive more energy from the sun than humankind consumes in a year. The DESERTEC concept was developed further by TREC – an international network of scientists, experts and politicians from the field of renewable energies – founded in 2003 by the Club of Rome and the National Energy Research Center Jordan. One of the most famous members was Prince Hassan bin Talal of Jordan. In 2009, TREC emerged to the non-profit DESERTEC Foundation.
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CAR_852190c813f331f04714d7cf75f32f237f960f16
Learning environments for adults based on constructivist philosophy include opportunities for students to make meaningful connections between new material and previous experience, through discovery. One of the simplest ways to do this is asking open-ended questions. Open-ended questions such as 'Tell me about a time when….' or 'How might this information be useful to you?' cause learners to think about how new information may relate to their own experience. Student responses to such questions are opportunities for experiencing the perspectives of others. For these questions to be effective it is critical that instructors focus on teaching content that is useful for participants. The importance of using these types of strategies with adults contributes to what Bain(2004 p. 4) noted as critical learning environments where instructors 'embed' the skills they are teaching in 'authentic tasks that will arouse curiosity, challenge students to rethink assumptions and examine their mental modes of reality'. Mezirow J. (1997) who asserts that learners need to practice in recognizing frames of reference and using their imaginations to redefine problems from different perspectives. (pg. 10) I made the connection by also adding the point that 'to promote discovery learning, the educator often reframes learner questions in terms of the learner’s current level of understanding. Learning contracts, group projects, role play, case studies, and simulations are classroom methods associated with transformative education.' Such approaches emphasize that learning is not an 'all or nothing' process but that students learn the new information that is presented to them by building upon knowledge that they already possess. It is therefore important that teachers constantly assess the knowledge their students have gained to make sure that the students' perceptions of the new knowledge are what the teacher had intended. Teachers will find that since the students build upon already existing knowledge, when they are called upon to retrieve the new information, they may make errors. It is known as reconstruction error when we fill in the gaps of our understanding with logical, though incorrect, thoughts. Teachers need to catch and try to correct these errors, though it is inevitable that some reconstruction error will continue to occur because of our innate retrieval limitations.
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MARCO_5837057
Tweet. : rules of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad. ethics: an area of study that deals with ideas about what is good and bad behavior: a branch of philosophy dealing with what is morally right or wrong.: a belief that something is very important.weet. : rules of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad. ethics: an area of study that deals with ideas about what is good and bad behavior: a branch of philosophy dealing with what is morally right or wrong.
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CAR_d22f3bd831f4320a7b524e1b4a54068d2133b9dc
The name of the OWL language itself provides a good example of the value of a Semantic Web. If one were to search for 'OWL' using the Internet today most of the pages retrieved would be on the bird Owl rather than the standard OWL. With a Semantic Web it would be possible to specify the concept 'Web Ontology Language' and the user would not need to worry about the various possible acronyms or synonyms as part of the search. Likewise the user would not need to worry about homonyms crowding the search results with irrelevant data such as information about birds of prey as in this simple example.
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CAR_9f3c58538f09f95a1cd06b485cddce963781cb92
Researchers in the areas of human-computer interaction and cognitive science focus on how people explore for information when interacting with the WWW. This kind of search, sometimes called exploratory search, focuses on how people iteratively refine their search activities and update their internal representations of the search problems. Existing search engines were designed based on traditional library science theories related to retrieval basic facts and simple information through an interface. However, exploratory information retrieval often involves ill-defined search goals and evolving criteria for evaluation of relevance. The interactions between humans and the information system will therefore involve more cognitive activity, and systems that support exploratory search will therefore need to take into account the cognitive complexities involved during the dynamic information retrieval process.
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CAR_c8b6db8bad7144037c0ad847e1c7468655e1a6cc
In areas of information retrieval, a Web track was integrated as a component in the community’s TREC evaluation initiative. The sample of the Web used for this exercise amount to around 100GB, compromising of largely documents in the .gov top level domain.
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MARCO_7190251
Interference theory says that the learning of new information decreases the retrieval of older information and this is true in dual task interference. The dominant task of the two inhibits the other task from completion.
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CAR_9a19647b1285ac6e3f2ceb1066ea2a5a191bddf7
Memory will be best when the processes engaged in during encoding match those engaged in during retrieval. Transfer-appropriate processing (TAP) argues that to have memory successfully recalled there needs to be a successful encoding process. There has been an argument among cognitive psychologists that suggests that the encoding process and retrieval processes are substantially similar. In an experiment that tested TAP researchers found this argument to ring true. They found that successful memory retrieval backs up the encoding process, which therefore has a similar effect on both the retrieval and encoding function. This experiment also pointed out that there are certain variables to consider when looking at TAP because they greatly limit the effectiveness of the retrieval and encoding processes. They believed that to change TAP into a broader form, you would have to question whether the two processing forms actually coincide. Also, TAP is an information-processing action that occurs in two stages; the first includes the procedures that should manipulate the information that coincides with the task activity, and the second stage focuses on the experience that the task activity created. Meaning, that we do not process stimuli all at one time, but instead break it down into a series of responses.
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CAR_8c71636ed462406a3c5068c17e23992d6902601d
Now That's What I Call Music! 75 or Now! 75 is a double-disc compilation album released in the United Kingdom on 29 March 2010. The album is the 75th edition of the (UK) Now! series and is available on CD and downloadable formats.
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MARCO_7184220
Data Mining, also popularly known as Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD), refers to the nontrivial extraction of implicit, previously unknown and potentially useful information from data in databases. While data mining and knowledge discovery in databases (or KDD) are frequently treated as synonyms, data mining is actually part of the knowledge discovery process. The following figure (Figure 1.1) shows data mining as a step in an iterative knowledge discovery process. Data Cleaning Data Integration Databases
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CAR_140cf24ab7fcbef0a285a05c6870a5568d7bfb46
Informatics has been recently defined as 'the use of digital data, information, and related services for research and knowledge generation'. However the usual, or commonly used definition is 'informatics is the discipline of organizing, accessing, integrating, and mining data from multiple sources for discovery and decision support.' Therefore, the discipline of astroinformatics includes many naturally-related specialties including data modeling, data organization, etc. It may also include transformation and normalization methods for data integration and information visualization, as well as knowledge extraction, indexing techniques, information retrieval and data mining methods. Classification schemes (e.g., taxonomies, ontologies, folksonomies, and/or collaborative tagging) plus Astrostatistics will also be heavily involved. Citizen science projects (such as Galaxy Zoo) also contribute highly valued novelty discovery, feature meta-tagging, and object characterization within large astronomy data sets. All of these specialties enable scientific discovery across varied massive data collections, collaborative research, and data re-use, in both research and learning environments.
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CAR_cd869d993fe3f2a6e9a1da70aa3fcfc42f5c196b
The first horn of the dilemma (i.e. that which is right is commanded by God because it is right) goes by a variety of names, including intellectualism, rationalism, realism, naturalism, and objectivism. Roughly, it is the view that there are independent moral standards: some actions are right or wrong in themselves, independent of God's commands. This is the view accepted by Socrates and Euthyphro in Plato's dialogue. The Mu'tazilah school of Islamic theology also defended the view (with, for example, Nazzam maintaining that God is powerless to engage in injustice or lying), as did the Islamic philosopher Averroes. Thomas Aquinas never explicitly addresses the Euthyphro dilemma, but Aquinas scholars often put him on this side of the issue. Aquinas draws a distinction between what is good or evil in itself and what is good or evil because of God's commands, with unchangeable moral standards forming the bulk of natural law. Thus he contends that not even God can change the Ten Commandments (adding, however, that God can change what individuals deserve in particular cases, in what might look like special dispensations to murder or steal). Among later Scholastics, Gabriel Vásquez is particularly clear-cut about obligations existing prior to anyone's will, even God's. Modern natural law theory saw Grotius and Leibniz also putting morality prior to God's will, comparing moral truths to unchangeable mathematical truths, and engaging voluntarists like Pufendorf in philosophical controversy. Cambridge Platonists like Benjamin Whichcote and Ralph Cudworth mounted seminal attacks on voluntarist theories, paving the way for the later rationalist metaethics of Samuel Clarke and Richard Price; what emerged was a view on which eternal moral standards, though dependent on God in some way, exist independently of God's will and prior to God's commands. Contemporary philosophers of religion who embrace this horn of the Euthyphro dilemma include Richard Swinburne and T. J. Mawson (though see below for complications).
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CAR_33698048aed94221e6ab7910b3e49fbdbc19f167
An information retrieval process begins when a user enters a query into the system. Queries are formal statements of information needs, for example search strings in web search engines. In information retrieval a query does not uniquely identify a single object in the collection. Instead, several objects may match the query, perhaps with different degrees of relevancy.
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CAR_f24bc7827d21151e0dee66f22550f3f5f1802e9c
Electronic data, which include test timing, vehicle position, velocity, and acceleration, are routinely collected at the HHSTT. These data are captured by various means, including Doppler radar, optical beam interrupter blades, breakwire installations and magnetic sensors, and a wide variety of component sensors to collect specialized data such as acceleration forces, strain, temperature, etc.
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CAR_044d5ee1aacc5738aff0d8c44d636dce38cfad42
A well-written test method is important. However, even more important is choosing a method of measuring the correct property or characteristic. Not all tests and measurements are equally useful: usually a test result is used to predict or imply suitability for a certain purpose. For example, if a manufactured item has several components, test methods may have several levels of connections:
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MARCO_2576768
Course SyllabusVideo ReviewsCourse FeesFor Online Training. Pega is a Java-based BPM tool which is used to build enterprise applications. Among all the BPM tools in the market Pega is the leading and No-1 BPM tool according to market standards far beyond its competitors. Pega enables in creating and managing web-based applications with less effort and faster deadlines using Agile or Scrum methodology.
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Pneumocystis jirovecii is a yeast-like fungus of the genus Pneumocystis. The causative organism of Pneumocystis pneumonia, it is an important human pathogen, particularly among immunocompromised hosts.Prior to its discovery as a human-specific pathogen, P. jiroveci was known as P. carinii.he causative organism of Pneumocystis pneumonia, it is an important human pathogen, particularly among immunocompromised hosts. Prior to its discovery as a human-specific pathogen, P. jiroveci was known as P. carinii.
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The growing phenomenon of systematic data theft known as “scraping” is definitely something to be taken seriously by online businesses who maintain large public databases on their web sites.As you read this article, you will learn more about why scraping can be a serious threat to your company.Scraping (also web scraping, screen scraping or data scraping) is what you do when you copy large amounts of data from a web site – manually or with a script or program.Scraping can sometimes be benevolent and totally acceptable like for example the search engine robots that index the web.he growing phenomenon of systematic data theft known as “scraping” is definitely something to be taken seriously by online businesses who maintain large public databases on their web sites.
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In 1997, a Japanese counterpart of TREC was launched, called National Institute of Informatics Test Collection for IR Systems (NTCIR). NTCIR conducts a series of evaluation workshops for research in information retrieval, question answering, text summarization, etc. A European series of workshops called the Cross Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF) was started in 2001 to aid research in multilingual information access. In 2002, the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval (INEX) was established for the evaluation of content-oriented XML retrieval systems.
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What we do for the web. We build products that we hope will make the web better—and therefore your experience on the web better. With products like Chrome and Android, we want to make it simpler and faster for people to do what they want to online.hat we do for you. Larry Page, our co-founder and CEO, once described the “perfect search engine” as something that “understands exactly what you mean and gives you back exactly what you want.” Since he spoke those words Google has grown to offer products beyond search, but the spirit of what he said remains.
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When a user performs a search using Google, the keywords or terms are used to generate ranked results based upon the PageRank algorithm. This algorithm, according to Google, is their 'system of counting link votes and determining which pages are most important based upon them. These scores are then used along with many other things to determine if a page will rank well in a search.' 'PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B. But, Google looks at considerably more than the sheer volume of votes, or links a page receives; for example, it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves 'important' weigh more heavily and help to make other pages 'important.' Using these and other factors, Google provides its views on pages' relative importance,'
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This requires a metric of importance for prioritizing Web pages. The importance of a page is a function of its intrinsic quality, its popularity in terms of links or visits, and even of its URL (the latter is the case of vertical search engines restricted to a single top-level domain, or search engines restricted to a fixed Web site). Designing a good selection policy has an added difficulty: it must work with partial information, as the complete set of Web pages is not known during crawling.
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Searching for medical information on the Web is a challenging task for ordinary Internet users. Often, users are uncertain about their exact medical situations, are unfamiliar with medical terminology, and hence have difficulty in coming up with the right search keywords. An intelligent medical search engine is specifically designed to address this challenge. It uses several techniques to improve its usability and search result quality. First, it uses an interactive questionnaire-based query interface to guide users to provide the most important information about their situations. Users perform search by selecting symptoms and answering questions rather than by typing keyword queries. Second, it uses medical knowledge (e.g., diagnostic decision trees) to automatically form multiple queries from a user' answers to the questions. These queries are used to perform search simultaneously. Third, it provides various kinds of help functions. For instance, if a user has made incorrect selections, does not know which symptoms to select, or cannot answer a question, he or she can invoke the search engine's help functionality and describe his or her health situation there. Then he or she will see multiple lists of help information, e.g., one list for relevance of unselected symptoms, and another list for relevance of alternate responses (to his or her selections). The contents of those lists are ranked using medical knowledge and specially designed medical information retrieval techniques.
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The goal of the Search Engines is to provide users with search results that lead to relevant information on high-quality websites. The operative word here is relevant. To attain and retain market share in online searches, Search Engines need to make sure they deliver results that are relevant to what their users search for.
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Once you have found the serial number, you can enter it into the vinyl record market search engine at the top of the page to search the net for a match. The search looks on Discogs, Music Stack and others for a match.These sites are world-wide open markets for vinyl records and other music mediums.nce you have found the serial number, you can enter it into the vinyl record market search engine at the top of the page to search the net for a match. The search looks on Discogs, Music Stack and others for a match.
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But really, only the first is a point of measure for client satisfaction, the other 4 are more like ways of combating satisfied/unsatisfied customers. This appears to be the way online, with feedback being the only real measure for customer satisfaction. However, your notes were helpful.
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April 14, 2009, the campaign will officially begin when the writ is issued.
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In July 2015, BLM protesters shut down Allen Road in Toronto, Ontario, protesting the shooting deaths of two black men in the metropolitan area—Andrew Loku and Jermaine Carby—at the hands of police. In September, BLM activists shut down streets in Toronto, rallied against police brutality, and stood in solidarity with marginalized black lives. Black Lives Matter was a featured part of the Take Back the Night event in Toronto.
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King has written extensively about incidents in the Black Lives Matter movement, gaining prominence during the events following the shooting of Michael Brown. King wrote an article analyzing the Brown crime scene, and argued that the evidence suggested that officer Darren Wilson's life was not in danger during the shooting.
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When a white person responds to the statement Black Lives Matter by countering with All Lives Matter they exhibit a blindness to the privilege of living outside of a painful and marginalizing lens that highlights their race; a privilege not enjoyed by black and brown people.
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In August, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Black Lives Matter protested the death of Bruce Kelley Jr. who was shot after fatally stabbing a police dog while trying to escape from police the previous January.
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The film was originally intended to be a made for TV movie, but the filmmakers later decided to make it into a full feature film. John Sullivan was announced as the executive producer of the film in December 2014. Nick Searcy was announced as the director of the film in March 2015. Searcy said in a statement, I am both excited and humbled by the opportunity to have a part in bringing this important American story to the screen. It is a story that many in Hollywood were unwilling to tell, and I am grateful to Ann, Phelim and Magdalena for having the courage to tell it.' He also said, 'There are three aspects to this story that are fascinating. What happened; why it was allowed to happen; and why no one wanted to talk about it after it happened.'
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Subjects tell the listener and the reader whom or what the sentence is about. The subject is that part of a sentence which names a person, thing, or idea. The predicate is that part of a sentence which tells something about the subject.
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Songo Mnara is an Island built on top of a bed rock with sandy subsoil overlaying it. The proximity of the epicenter of Kilwa Kisiwani to Songo Mnara is a perfect area to look at for geoarchaeological research. The limited occupation makes it possible for researchers to understand what exactly was happening. Songo Mnara, in the 2011 field school, had samples sent for soil analysis looking at the sediments found and what was deposited during the time period that people were occupying the site. In order to do that, the geoarchaeologists looked at microstratigraphy chemical and phytolith analyses to complete the bigger picture of what was deposited naturally and what was deposited by people living at the site. Two open spaces were tested: one at the north end of Songo Mnara, and one at the south end. In order to tell the difference of what was being shown, a reference sample was taken from the area. More samples were also taken from the rooms that had fill in them and the floors of the houses.The open areas showed two different kinds of sediment found, one being the sediment normal for the region. The other was located in areas where there were a lot of activity, just a patch of it within the testing area. When looking at house 44, a great number of palm phytoliths were found, which is not a natural occurrence. The purpose of this research is to determine what is from the environment and what is from human activity in reconstructing what happened at Songo Mnara.
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Ruth arrives home with breakfast and she is surprised when they told the Child Protection Services what happened. Ruth tries to abuse them, but Patti stops her from harming the children even further alongside Madea and Aunt Bam was also about to beat her up for the way she treated them; but instead, having punishment awaits for her, because she about to go to prison for her cruelty and also press charges against her about the money she received for the children. Ruth angrily denies it and said that she just try to help them; but, neither Madea, Bam, Clay and Patti didn't buy it. Madea chats with her about why she does this; and its reveal that Ruth was a foster child and her foster parents did the same thing to her; which affectedly destroyed her self-esteem and consequently, making her a colder person she is. But, Madea replies that whatever happened to her in her life does not give the right to pass her suffering and pain unto no one else; especially no child. At this moment, Ruth tell everyone including the children that she was beaten and rape on numerous occasions when she was young. Madea talks with her for a minute about how a parents or foster parents should raise a child in a positive way by giving them true love which develops a strong connection to what true family is; but in Ruth's case, she give them harsh treatments which cause them to turn against people that should have given them love; but instead, in a negative way. Ruth apologize to them; but they think she doesn't mean it. But, Ruth says she is really sorry; and only because she not going to prison on what she did; but, she has to take responsibility for her own action. And, Ruth says that she didn't really mean what she said to Karen, Tray, and Shannon started to sing a song. She feels really sorry afterwards and apologize to everyone for her behavior. The police arrives and arrest her. Ruth says she hope they could forgives her. Clay talks Madea into being a foster parent; however, Madea turns down the offer of being a foster parent. Madea tells Karen to always tell her what is going on and if she got a problem. She tells Karen, Shannon and Tay that they can come visit her anytime. They get ready to leave and go to their new home and the three will always be together as long as they stay connected; also, Aunt Bam welcomes them to come and stop by her house and visit her anytime if they want to go to church or any other place. Aunt Bam teaches the kids to not let people confuse them for who god is, because god will always be one god. Clay says he went through difficult times in his life too. Clay sings a song and the play ends.
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Hi, I was wondering if you could help me, I've been going at this problem for about 2 months now. The problem has been occurring ever since I bought a new graphics card. I upgraded from a Radeon HD 6950 2GB to a Radeon HD 7970 3GB. What really happens is I'd play 10 minutes into a game, then the game would crash.After the game crashes, Windows 8 would crash, displaying a pure red screen. This causes my computer to restart.This only occurs while playing games, so I can watch movies and do regular computing without a problem.i, I was wondering if you could help me, I've been going at this problem for about 2 months now. The problem has been occurring ever since I bought a new graphics card. I upgraded from a Radeon HD 6950 2GB to a Radeon HD 7970 3GB. What really happens is I'd play 10 minutes into a game, then the game would crash.
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Makanjuola documents and raises concerns over the way the matter was handled by both the police and court system who broke from protocol, common sense and destroyed evidence and how this led to the failure to be able to prosecute the Black Axe members involved in the incident. Prof. Roger Makanjuola writes: 'The case was heard on 31 March, and to the utmost amazement of everyone, the Chief Magistrate discharged and acquitted the arrested individuals. The students who had apprehended the cult members were not called as witnesses. The investigating police officer, Corporal Femi Adewoye, claimed that the witnesses could not be located and actually stated in Court, “I tried to contact the complainants in this case, all to no avail. To date, there is no complainant in the case. Since all the accused persons denied the allegations against them and there is no complainant, there is no way the allegations can be proved.” This was the submission of the prosecuting police officer! Usually, in such cases, witness’ summons were served through the University Administration but this did not happen. The trial was concluded in two court appearances in eight days.
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In 2015, Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza writes: “When I use Assata’s powerful demand in my organizing work, I always begin by sharing where it comes from, sharing about Assata’s significance to the Black Liberation Movement, what its political purpose and message is, and why it’s important in our context.'
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Fritzsche was sent to Nuremberg, and tried before the International Military Tribunal. He was charged with conspiracy to commit crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity. In his positions in the propaganda apparatus of the Nazi State, Fritzsche played a role to further the conspiracy to commit atrocities and to launch the war of aggression. According to journalist and author William L. Shirer, it was unclear to the attendees why he was charged. Shirer remarked that 'no-one in the courtroom, including Fritzsche, seemed to know why he was there – he was too small a fry – unless it were as a ghost for Goebbels...' He was one of only three defendants to be acquitted at Nuremberg (along with Hjalmar Schacht and Franz von Papen).
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