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    The article “Why The Smart Reading Device of The Future May be Paper” by Brandon Keim is about the difference between reading on paper or on a screen such as phones, tablets or kindle etc and depending on the reading style how the reader's comprehension is impacted. The author shares what researchers have found and focuses on the reader’s comprehension because when we read we want to understand. As a reader, I agreed with the points the author made because different points were brought up and there

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    focusing on the area of sentiment analysis using text analysis. People are getting attracted to develop a system that can extract opinions based on their response on social media sites. Algorithms can be developed so as to predict preferences of people to improve economic and marketing research. This paper presents a sentiment analysis on a recent scenario of Uri Attack. Index Terms- Rich Web Resources, Text Analysis, Uri Attack Introduction Sentiment analysis is a technique for tracking the mood

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    Analysis Of Paper Towns

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    Quentin “Q” Jacobsen is a soon-to-be graduate of high school. He is charming, very affectionate towards Margo Roth Spiegelman, and hates getting into trouble. Paper Towns by John Green, is a novel about a boy named Q who has his whole future planned out. He is going to go to Duke University, get married, and have children. Until one night, Margo asks him to go on a crazy nighttime adventure that changes his life. She convinces him that going to college, getting married, and having children is in

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    Big Data Analysis Paper

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    data, the company has increasingly enhanced its effectiveness, efficiency and performance and has continuously gained a competitive advantage over other websites. 1.4 Aims and Layout This article reviews the application of big data and big data analysis at Facebook. As explained above, social networking sites such as Facebook generate terabytes of information on a daily basis and thus have the opportunity of generating massive amounts of knowledge from these data. The article has been divided into

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    Path Analysis Paper

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    Main analyses involved running each of three models through AMOS SEM software separately, using path analysis techniques to assess direct and indirect effects, among the present observed variables (Arbuckle, 2013). Path analysis, which is based on multiple regressions, examines the relationship between exogenous (i.e., variable not causes by another variable, but effects one or more variables in model) and endogenous variables (i.e., a variable that is caused or effected by one or more variables

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    databases support services that have an immediate, direct, and significant impact on revenue, goodwill, health and safety, and regulatory compliance. They require more attention than other systems. I will be discussing the following topics in this paper 1. Understand why implementing high availability for mission critical databases is so important to IT's success. 2. Learn why true availability relies on people, process, and technology. 3. Understand database methodology and approach to implementing

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    Data Analysis Paper

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    Were the data analysis methods used appropriately for the qualitative tradition or research design (e.g., case study, ethnography, grounded theory, etc.)? Why or why not? This was a mixed- triangulated study using both qualitative (case study observation) and quantitative methodology.. A survey design was used questioning participants on their opinion regarding whether their vocational performance was improved as a result of enhanced financial literacy. As the author pointed out, the design

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    Transactional Analysis 1. Concept of Transactional Analysis: Transactional Analysis is a theory developed by Dr. Eric Berne in the 1950s. Originally trained in psychoanalysis, Berne wanted a theory which could be understood and available to everyone and began to develop what came to be called Transactional Analysis (TA). Transactional Analysis is a social psychology and a method to improve communication. The theory outlines how we have developed and treat ourselves, how we relate and communicate

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    Conversation Analysis Conversation analysis refers to a model of analyzing spoken communication or interactions for the determination of how language develops within social contexts. It is useful in understanding interactions with classroom settings, courtrooms and in interviews (Sidnell, 2011). Conversation analysis provides a framework for assessing specific aspects of an oral interaction, such as opening and closing, topic management, adjacency pairs, feedback, preference organization, turn-taking

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    The second part of the second step of the mediation analysis, therefore, included regressing voice behavior on psychological safety, results reported in table 5( model 3) confirm the assumed relationship . The findings reveal that psychological safety is significantly, positively connected with voice behavior

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