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    Hadoop Cluster On Linode Using Ambari For Improving Task Assignment Scheme Running In The Clouds Minthu Ram Chiary, R. Anand Abstract: these days, data-intensive issues are thus prevailing that varied organizations in numerous IT industries face them in their business operation. It 's usually crucial for enterprises to own the potential of analyzing massive volumes of knowledge in a good and timely manner. Mapreduce and its ASCII text file implementation

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    Women and Advertisements The average American is exposed to hundreds of advertisements per day. Advertisements targeted toward females have an enormous effect on women's thoughts, attitudes, perceptions, and actions. Most of the time, women don't even realize these advertisements are formulating self-image issues. These ideals surround them daily and they become naturalized to the ads. Advertising creates an entire worldview persuading women to emulate the images they see all around them. In

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    The Changing Role of Cios

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    The Changing role of CIOs: from Technologists to Business Strategists and the challenges of this new role. Name: Awa Ikoro Word count: 1,992 Abstract: This paper examines the role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) in an organisation, and how it is changing from technology and IT-specific to that of a strategist and business developer over the years and how this fits with the strategic business objectives of organisations, drawing from examples from different organisations in different

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    Cardiovascular Disease with Vitamin D Deficiency Introduction Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin. the primarily source of vitamin d is exposure to sunlight, and we can find the vitamin D naturally . Vitamin D2 is generally produced in humans from 7- dehydrocholecalciferol upon exposure to ultraviolet light. in addition vitamin D2 and D3 can metabolized by human body (Zhang & Naughton, 2008). However, highly prevalent of deficiency of vitamin D in the orarld spicially in United State. Vitamin

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    Results from the Framingham Heart Study published by Driver et al, 2012(27) discussed the relationship between cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, using hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals. From this, it was concluded that “cancer vulnerability may protect against Alzheimer’s, and vice versa.” It was suggested that this may be due to both diseases sharing similar genes and proteins, providing even more reason to research further into proteins such as the immunophilins, which have a role in both

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    Lipoprotein A Essay

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    Introduction Lipoprotein A was first discovered in humans by Kare Berg in 1963 whilst a study of variation in LDL antigenicity. The Human gene encoding lipoprotein(a) was cloned in the year 1987(1). Lipoprotein A Structure Lipoprotein A has a similar structure to the LDL molecule with the addition of a covalently bound specific apolipoprotein A (2). Apolipoprotein(A) is a homologue of plasminogen and contains several copies of KRINGLE 4 plasminogen, a single copy of KRINGLE 5 plasminogen and an

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    Introduction This paper develops an examination of two major measures of health risk behaviors: binge drinking and binge eating occurred on young adults at age 18-24. The paper aims at analyzing individual’s choices under the impact of endogenous social network and implementing it with data on young adult health risk decisions and friendship networks. By dividing the friendship network into online social network and real-life friendship network, the research extends literature on the irrational decision

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    Kyle Andrade Dr. Perrino June 23, 2015 The Obesity Epidemic 1. Epidemiology and Public Health Significance Obesity is a significant public health problem that has serious worldwide implications for health and disease. The sheer quantity of obese people in the world and specifically America, is testament to the need for this grave public health concern to be curbed. Obesity is classified as individuals with a body mass index (BMI) of 30.0 and above. Since 1980 worldwide obesity has nearly doubled

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    Risk Management for Bidding Strategy of Wind Power Producer in Electricity Market: Comparative Study Line 1: Authors Name/s per 1st Affiliation Line 2: Author’s Name/s per 1st Affiliation Line 3 (of Affiliation): Dept. name of organization Line 4: name of organization, acronyms acceptable Line 5: City, Country Line 6: e-mail address if desired Line 1: Authors Name/s per 2nd Affiliation Line 2: Author’s Name/s per 1st Affiliation Line 3 (of Affiliation): Dept. name of organization Line 4: name of

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    and quality of life, to avoid the adverse effects of antiarrhythmic agents and to cure the arrhythmia in order to prevent the development of atrial dilation, need for anticoagulant therapy and increased risk. In population-based studies, as the Framingham study, the presence of AF increased long-term mortality 1.5 to 1.9 times. WHAT ABOUT THE RISK OF EMBOLISM? The risk of embolism is one of the major problems in patients with AF. The annual risk of stroke in patients with a CHADS score = 0 is

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