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    Back to the early years of establishing a student-loan scheme in China, the US’s Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program was regarded as a blueprint to follow. This is largely because commercial lenders would use their own private capitals to finance student loans and consequently, the government can invest less and also bear less fiscal burden to initiate a new program. Ironically, the FFEL program was blamed as a wasteful and inefficient system and called for an end by President Obama in 2009

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    Attitude, SN, PBC and Past Behavior 56 Table 4.5 Reliability Coefficients of Variables 57 Table 4.6 Descriptive Statistics 59 Table 4.7 Pearson’s Correlation Analysis of Variable 61 Table 4.8 Result of Multiple Regression of H8, H9 and H10 63 Table 4.9 Result of Multiple Regression of H13 65 Table 4.10 Result of Multiple Regression of H11 and H12 67 Table 4.11 Result of Multiple Regression of H1, H2, H3 and H5 69 Table 4.12 Result of Multiple Regression of H4, H6 and H7 72

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    Definition of variables R 3 2.2 Japan 3 2.3 USA 3 2.4 India 3 3 Hypothesis / Research Question(1/2) R 3 4 Methodology (2) M 3 4.1 Correlation 3 4.2 Simple Regression 4 4.3 Multiple Regression 4 4.4 Measure of fit 4 4.5 Level of Significance 5 5 Data 5 6 Findings 6 6.1 Simple Regression 6 6.2 Multiple Regressions (5) T 7 6.2.1 All factors 7 6.2.2 All factors excluding children born outside of marriage 7 6.2.3 Education factor 8 6.2.4 Economic factors 8 6.2.5

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    self that depends on an idea of the loss of the self because we cannot recognize selfhood unless we compare it to its absence” (Parker. 140). James Gatz’ absences come primarily from his low self-esteem, insecurities, and regression. James knows he is not real, but dedicates his life to making people believe he is. When he tells Nick “I didn’t want you to think I was just some nobody” (73). He means: believe what I tell you about me, so I can feel better and hopefully become who I say I am. There is

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    fast they can get on base and did not care about the Deformities such as the guy with muscle weakness. Their metrics for picking the team was to use forecasting to determine how many runs, hits and walks each player. They put in data from the players past games to be able to compute the future. The best metrics they used were walks, defense, and batting range. Billy Bean and his team determined the best metrics based on which team the players were from and how they were in the

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    Submission Date: 5th March 2010 Abstract Bone lengths can be used to provide stature estimations in case of unidentified skeletal remains, an important tool in forensic and bioarchaelogical cases. Where the bones are broken or fragmented, regression equations can be used to estimate total bone length from its fragments, which in turn can be used to estimate stature. The aim of this study was to test 2 new measurements of the femoral shaft to

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    using clustering, classification and regression algorithms. Furthermore, the subjects related to database management helped me gain knowledge about the steps involved in the storage and retrieval of large amount of data and normalizing it. During the tenure of my undergraduate studies, I gained significant skills in programming with C, C++, Java and Mat Lab. In my last year project, I built an Email Spam Detection Application in Java. I used Logistic Regression to identify whether an incoming email

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    stated in the book Freud, “…The discovery that it is the unconscious, and not the conscious mind, which rules our emotional life and hence, ultimately, our relationship to everything” (Snowden 59). The repressed emotions of painful experiences are what shape emotional reactions to future encounters. Therefore each individual reacts to the same situation in various ways because past experiences govern how the situation is handled. The information that lies in the unconscious mind

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    the self that depends on an idea of the loss of the self because we cannot recognize selfhood unless we compare it to its absence” (Parker. 140). Jay Gatz absences come primarily from his low self-steam, insecurities, and regression. Jay knew he was not real but dedicated his life to make people believe he was. When he tells Nick “I didn’t want you to think I was just some nobody” (Page 73). He means: believe what I tell you about me, so I can feel better and hopefully become who I say I am. There

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    Introduction The quantitative and qualitative approaches have been proven to have been struggling for power to criminal justice and criminological research. These strategies are only devices to help social researchers comprehend their general surroundings. The debate concerning which approach is extraordinary turned out to be genuine in its outcomes as the quantitative methodology has increased high ground in the control. The problem that has been found is that the new quantitative methods are

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