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    Introduction Perfectionism has been in a centre of attention of sport psychologists for last few decades and even though a ‘research boom’ already provided many interesting findings, the topic offers plenty of other areas to investigate. Number of different ways in which perfectionism is conceptualized and measured is one of the biggest challenges when designing research in this field (Hill, Appleton & Hall, 2014). Nevertheless, when going through various sources, we can see a common point of view

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    AUTHOR & YEAR TITLE METHODOLOGY DISADVANTAGES S.Murali Krishna et al., 2010 An Efficient Approach for Text Clustering Based on Frequent Itemsets In the proposed research, we have devised an efficient approach for text clustering based on the frequent itemsets. A renowned method, called Apriori algorithm is used for mining the frequent itemsets. The mined frequent itemsets are then used for obtaining the partition, where the documents are initially clustered without overlapping. The access to a

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    Polaroid Case

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    Polaroid Case Objectives * Introduces the construction and use of statistical process control (SPC) charts and an understanding of the relationship between SPC and conformance quality. * Creating the strategy and implementation steps for transforming an operation from inspection-based to one that relies on statistically controlled process. * Understanding the complex human and organizational problems that occur when the basic operating philosophy is changed. * Applying quality tools

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    not expressed with written or spoken language, but is able to convey a certain meaning. The purpose of studying non-verbal communication is to communicate emotions and perceived to be more reliable. Based on DeVito (2012), there are many types of dimensions of non- verbal communication such as kinesics, proxemics, haptics, physical appearance, para language and chronemics. I have a habit to observe and evaluate people since I was small. Psychology seems to be very interesting because we able to see

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    Symbolism In Flatland

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    Flatland Have you ever imagine what would be like to live in another dimension? The novel "Flatland “by Edwin A. Abbott is an imaginative, delightful book about the inhabitants of a two dimensional world. A Square, the narrator of the tale, lives in the two dimension world, where the citizens are separated into different class orders by the number of sides that they have. The children always have one side more than their fathers (women are all lines), except for triangles, which are the

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    of manipulating his ideas by informing him of this new dimension. All of Square’s doubt and disbelief disappears, however, when the sphere shows him the three-dimensional world that Square couldn’t comprehend. This wins Square over, and when he comes back to Flatland he expresses his belief in the “gospel of three dimensions”. Unfortuanately for Square, nobody in Flatland is willing to accept this absurd and totally new idea of a third-dimension. People in Flatland aren’t willing to accept it for fear

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    Now what we are interested in feature based surround suppression domain is the how direction and speed interact with each other. As Daniel mentioned, paying attention to a certain feature suppresses other nearby features. Studies done on featured based surround suppression, up to this point, have only examined the effect of surround suppression on only one type of feature, such as motion direction or speed, and have not investigated feature-based surround suppression with feature conjunction. Therefore

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    Archetypes In Flatland

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    The book Flatland basically describes a 2dimesional world where shapes live with no knowledge about 3 D objects moving like 3 D things or dimensions. Reading this book helped me think differently about geometry because I never would have thought much about the value of being able to see things in the way that we do. Sure in this book there weren’t any math equations in this book but the perspectives of the square character, thoughts, the flat land shapes classifications and actions made me think

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    1. ABSTRACT This research will determine the impact of culture in international depend on five dimensions of Hofstede’s framework. This research collects data of UK companies in Malaysia and China. Methodology: both quantitative and qualitative method 2. INTRODUCTION In today 21th century, the growth of a country mostly depends on the relation with other countries in other 5 continents in order to develop a strong economic network. During the developing time, communication between international

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    For example, for a vector function u(x), such as a displacement, a discontinuity on f (x) is introduced by u(x) =åi Ni(x)  ui+aiH( f (x))  : where ai is a column matrix of the same dimension as ui. The construction of discontinuities of a single component in a vector function is simplified by the use of the signed distance function. The unit normal to the line of discontinuity is given by en = Ñf kÑf k : 14 1.5. NUMERICAL EXAMPLE: ONE

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