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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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    A linguistic analysis of the King James Bible (Authorized version) The purpose of this analysis is to examine an extract from the song of Solomon in terms of its linguistic features, and how these compare to PDE (Present Day English). The text contains 51 lines in which to portray these findings. The song of Solomon is written in the King James Bible, of which is also called the authorized version. This version of the King James Bible was written in the year 1611AD (early 17th century), as a translation

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    Verb and Gerund

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    past participle and the gerund. As natural results of its origin and development the gerund has nominal and verbal properties. The nominal characteristic of the gerund are followed: The gerund can be perform the functions of subject, predicative, object, adverbial modifier, and attribute. I will describe all of them. The Gerund is the non-finite form of the verb which combines the properties of the verb with those of the noun. The gerund serves as the verbal name of a process, but its substantive

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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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    Symbolism In Eventide 3

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    locations. In fact, the closest thing that this game has to action is an achievement for completing a hidden object scene in less than 30 seconds, which we have to admit was quite a

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    The Quran is the masterpiece of Arabic language from many standpoints such as linguistics and stylistics. The vocabulary, style, eloquence, effectiveness, and the rich poetic rhythm of this masterpiece, which lead to its linguistic and stylistic uniqueness, are the miracles of a Miracle, i.e. the Quran. As Arberry in the introduction of his book the Koran interpreted states, the Quran "is neither poetry nor prose but a unique fusion of both" (x). Among the various rhetorical devices used in the Holy

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    In The Need for Classification the author Vickery (1975) introduces us to faceted classification and gives his argument for the need for this classification. The author of the article Brian C. Vickery was a librarian, academic and member of the Classification Research Group which was responsible for a substantial amount of the work we have on faceted classification (Broughtan, 2015, p.301-302). Vickery shows that the importance of classificcaiton cannot be denied as “Classification enables us to

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    What Is My Artifact

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    Artifacts comes in so many different shapes or form. It could hold personal memories, feelings, or even value. The artifact I chose to share is my necklace. My necklace feels very smooth and solid. It’s structured very unique because it’s meant to be viewed horizontally and has weird shaping on the back. It also depicts a bat and the material used to make it is probably jade. The colours seen on my necklace is yellow, which is very unfitting for a depiction of a bat, because the colours of a bat

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    the phenomenological reduction. “The aim of the initial ‘phenomenological’ reduction is to individuate correctly the domain of pure consciousness as the domain of meaning-constitution”(Moran 78). I’ll attempt to use logic as an example: the proper object of logic is to study the relationship between the contents of expressions and what is being expressed; Modus Ponens states that if p then q is accepted, and the antecedent p holds, then the consequent q may be inferred. Logic is only interested

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    a subject and (not) being said of subject and all things are subject to this division. According to this division, all subjects and attributes thus either are or are not said of a subject/present in a subject (RAGP, 694-695). Correspondingly, all objects can be said to be in or not in a subject as well. Thus a) Some things are said to be of a subject but not in the

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