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    ways: a) The gerund executes the functions of a subject in the sentences,

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    The church of today needs to make sure that it’s speaking the language of the New Testament. Now, I’m not stating that every member of the church should speak Greek to whatever environment you may be in, but rather to proclaim the gospel with the understanding of the message in the original language. In our world today, we have a clash of two languages; one being the secular and the other being the Biblical. In our preaching, we feel we should succumb to modern language and in the end we fail because

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    Even though there was still to a certain extent a paternalistic tenor in the diction of the event organizers, the change in the roles, functions and perspectives of the participants marked forms of appropriation that clearly went beyond the participatory initiatives, which had been expressed since the end of the 1970s in the debate about the task and function of museums.10 In Tejgadh participation meant to be observer and observed at the same time, with alternating perspectives and interests. For

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    THE ERRORS ANALYSIS OF USING THE PREPOSITION MADE BY ENGLISH DEPARTEMENT’S STUDENTS ACADEMIC YEAR 2009/2010 A. Background Preposition is one of function words in English. It had introduced from elementary school till university, one way to introduced and learned the preposition is by asking students to make a writing paper. Sekolah Tinggi keguruan dan Ilmu pendidikan (STKIP) PGRI Banjarmasin have many programs to increase their students writing ability. STKIP has two programs that can make their

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    Extended Potential Emily Dickinson’s poem “632” goes in depth of the potential of the brain through its vast capacity and knowledge. She compares the brain to the sky, ocean, and God to demonstrate the function of the brain. Dickinson divides the poem up in three stanzas that center around the brain and the other subject and compare them.The uses of figurative language and poetic elements to support the theme of how the brain is boundless and can exceed limits beyond three these entities. Dickinson

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    number of images and the vector function of each image in the neonatal brain MRI image database is given as . 3.1 Preprocessing The regions of an image containing different intensity values can be modelled as a finite Gaussian distribution. All the pixels in the same image belongs to same class and energy function is given by (1) Where is a set of Gaussian parameters; is the Gaussian mean and is the Gaussian variance for the object . Also reduction of noise present

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    retrieve items his mother requests through her asking for specific items and his being able to present them to her; but has difficulty recalling the names of objects and activities when they are out of sight. Frequently, Marley engages in labeling objects in his environment and his parents are unsure of whether he is requesting the object or simply naming it, until he either directs his parent’s hands towards the specific item, or he engages in either taking the desired item or hitting the item

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    tremendous progress has been made in past decade to detect the unattended objects especially in public places namely railway stations, shopping malls etc but still fails to meet the desired requirement. An automated mechanism with robust approach for detecting objects left unattended in consumer world resulted in successful commercialization. The successful detection of object detection mainly relies on object extraction and objects classification and based on this approaches a novel algorithm namely

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    Elsie is a 42 year old Caucasian female with a diagnosis of histrionic personality disorder and severe alcohol use disorder. Elsie is divorced and currently living with her mother, but the relationship is very strained. A domestic dispute that turned physical with her mother resulted in police intervention where she was arrested and charged. She also admits to being physically abusive to her ex-husband as well. She is very angry at her mother and says her mother is abusive both verbally and physically

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    the main challenges of the dataset. Firstly, the method should be able to ignore background noise, as well as objects that are not LDL particles. Additionally, it should be able to deal with adjacent and overlapping particles. A widely used strategy[26, 4] is to face this problem as a binary classification task, with the goal of classifying each pixel that lies on the surface of the object of interest as 1 and every other pixel as 0. However, this strategy would lead to loss of spatial information

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