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    Globalization has severely reduced the barriers that exist between countries. As a result, countries can share a variety of ideas and information which has greatly increased innovation and the capabilities of business. However, globalization has created an economic divide between countries and facilitated inequality throughout the globe. Global inequality refers to the disparity in wealth between countries, which creates an array of problems for low income countries; global inequality can be perceived

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    just a part of machine learning algorithms it used many layers and processing of nonlinear to units its feature for transformation and extension. These algorithms have been an important supervision of applications that includes of pattern and classification and it involves multiple layers of data that helps in representation of certain features. These definitions are one of the common layers that is used in non-liner processing over the generative models that includes of hidden layers

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    Women’s educational rights are either in jeopardy in many developing countries or women are not offered an education entirely. The European Commission recently stated, “63% of women in developing countries overall are undereducated.” Women in underdeveloped countries deserve the right to access education to help enhance the country politically, economically, and socially. According to Anna Marie Gotez, allowing women access to education helps to develop knowledge and communication skills that can

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    Koenigsegg Agera R, McLaren F1, Bugatti Veyron SS and Lamborghini Veneno. These are some of the best, most flashiest super cars out there, and cars that are the subject of envy among many. And who can blame these guys? These supercars that have defined a generation are known for their shocking sticker prices, thus making them status symbols, they move from 0 to 60 mph in a zip, and they get attention and any time, anywhere especially for local Casanovas. Because these trimmings and promises, many

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    Third world was/ is used to describe countries whose government did not take sides in the cold war. It emerged out of anti – colonial nationalism activities and was used to replace the east – west conflict with the north – south conflict. All the countries deemed as third world has had a history of colonial rule, most were exploited through colonialism, imperialism, neo colonialism etc. while the third world countries were annexed and had direct government of a first country through colonialism;

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    Classification between the objects is easy task for humans but it has proved to be a complex problem for machines. The raise of high-capacity computers, the availability of high quality and low-priced video cameras, and the increasing need for automatic video analysis has generated an interest in object classification algorithms. A simple classification system consists of a camera fixed high above the interested zone, where images are captured and consequently processed. Classification includes image

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    technology becomes integral part of human life, many applications have enabled the incorporation of English OCR for real time inputs. The advantages that the English alphabet has is its simplicity offered by less number of letters i.e. 26 and easier classification due to the concept of lowercase and uppercase. If we consider Devnagari script in this scenario, we will come across myriad hurdles because this script lacks the simplicity of English. The concept of fused letters, modifiers, shirorekha and spitting

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    Business and Economics The reading is contained in Alan Ainsworth’s book “The 75 Arguments: An Anthology” that addresses different arguments in various subjects including technology, marriage, race, globalization, economics, among others. The book presents arguments about the relationship between organizations’ responsibilities and the economy. According to the author, activities that aim to enhance the global economy might have negative consequences for both the environment and the society as a

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    Classic Car Unsplash / Pixabay James Bond’s 1964 Aston Martin DB5. It is the classic car best known for representation in movies and is recognizable across the world of vehicle enthusiasts. It has left its mark on history. The same can be said for the Mercedes’ 1957 300SL Gullwing, a production car that was one of the fastest and most eye-catching vehicles of its time. Indeed, these types of classic cars are from a bygone era. Today, they are auctioned off for millions of dollars and stand as a

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    Imperialism is defined as the practice of foreign rule in a context of hierarchy and subordination, which in many countries has led to the formation of an empire. Imperialism refers directly to the enhancement of power and military superiority. As we examine the impacts of colonialism on Western Imperialism and the legacy it has created in respect to LDCs (Less Developed Countries) and NICs (Newly Industrializing Countries), we must first evaluate colonialism and imperialism to understand the

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