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    Back Propagation for Classification (Research Essay) Linfeng Gu Introduction This research essay mainly discusses back propagation used in artificial neural networks based on three research papers. From the second section, each section contains the discussion of one research paper. In the first research paper, researchers apply feed forward neutral networks with back propagation in medical fields and present several statistical normalization methods. [4] In the second research paper, researchers

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    It has been a long time since we adopted electronic payments. Currently the most common form of an electronic payment is the use of EMV (Europay, MasterCard, VISA) cards with a magnetic stripe. These include credit cards, debit cards, prepaid cards, and now smart cards. In these processes the card or card number is swiped or entered into the merchant’s computer through a terminal. The terminal transmits data to the acquirer (a bank, for example), and then the acquirer transmits data through a

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    Abstract: Yoly Anne is a second grade student at Point Dume Marine Science School. She is categorized as a beginning reader. The study provides insight on Yoly’s attitude towards reading and writing. It also includes the following assessments: anecdotal notes, Informal Reading Inventory, decoding assessment, writing samples, a phonemic awareness interview, letter name and phonic sounds assessment, monster test and an assessment regarding the concepts about print. The anecdotal notes include Yoly’s

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    that various personnel can access. We implement use of key cards, secure login IDs, security tokens, cryptographic keys and biometrics to tighten security in data. Special user accounts have an addition security features and uses high-level facial recognition element. In addition, we seek to restructure passwords and codes, we while keep on updating the biometric data and cryptographic

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    1. INTRODUCTION Reading is an important skill for first and second language learners. Failing to learn to read and write in the early years results in poor self-esteem for learners than any other cause (Casey, 2001). Computer technology proved to have many advantages for students with learning difficulties, including motivational aspects and development of fine motor skills (Casey, 2001). A review of the reading research in L1 and L2 on the effect of a variety of technologies on students ' achievement

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    My Strategy My proposed strategy for Arlanda Airport is a passenger-Centric one. This strategy asserting the fact that, ‘‘passengers’ satisfaction is their mission’’ meaning that the passengers’ needs come first. My strategy slightly differs from that of customer-centric used by many organizations (www.customer.com). The difference between my strategy and the customer-centric strategy is that mine focuses on a particular group of customers (passengers group) in the customers' segment while the

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    Dyke Afro Am. 188 Professor Rogers May 28, 2017 Social Injustice by Oppression What defines power in today’s society? Is it money? Privilege? Status? In Chapter 2 of Justice And The Politics of Difference, entitled “The Five Faces of Oppression,” Iris Marion Young offers a unique perspective on what power really is in modern day society and how oppression plays a role in it. According to Young, power is the result of having a concrete societal position that grants you respect and opportunities from

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    ame Joyce in his short story “A Painful Case” depicts Mr. Duffy as a narcissistic and selfish man who is so obsessed with himself that he is incapable of any deep interaction or bonding with others. The story begins with the description that mr. Duffy "lived in Chapelizod because he wished to live as far as possible from the city of which he was a citizen” (103). This self imposed isolation shows a repulsion to his fellow citizens and a disinterest of interaction with them. He seems to be especially

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    32184_NIVEA:NIVEA STUDY V6 23/6/09 15:25 Page 1 www.thetimes100.co.uk Developing a marketing plan Introduction The NIVEA® brand is one of the most recognised skin and beauty care brands in the world. NIVEA creme was first introduced in 1911 and the NIVEA brand now extends to 14 product ranges worldwide from suncare to facial moisturisers, deodorant and shower products. In 1980 when Beiersdorf, the international company that owns NIVEA, launched its NIVEA FOR MEN® range internationally

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    RtI Paper In writing this paper the author will provide her research information about on three terms UDL RTI, and what is MTSS? And expand on answering these seven questions: What role do you think the special education teacher plays in these models? What role do you think the general education teacher plays in these models? What are some of the different ways a school can structure all three of these models? What are some of the best practices or methodologies that should be applied to an RTI

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