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    Since Earth’s beginning, change has been a continual phenomena, and it has not slowed down. In today's world it isn’t the planet itself that is drastically changing, but the technology and lifestyle of the people on it. For centuries people have attempted to see the future before it happens; attempting to predict how the world will change. It is not easy to predict the world ahead of us, but it is not impossible either. Based off of past events and people that saw the world of their tomorrow, an

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    I will now examine the effectiveness of the Book to Market ratio in predicting stock market returns. The Book to Market ratio is used to compare the book value and the market value of the firm. The book value is calculated by the firm’s accounting worth. The market value is determined by the market capitalization in the stock market. It is then found using the formula, Book Value of the firm / Market Value of the firm. Its purpose is to identify any securities that may be undervalued or overvalued

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    5 PERSONALIZED TAG RECOMMENDATION In personalizing recommendation to support the future learning needs of learners, we used hybrid recommendation approach whereby recommendations are based collaborative filtering (learning interest of other community members) and content-based filtering (previous learning interest of individual learner). This section describes the procedure taken in predicting the future learning needs for each learner. Also, in this section we examined the long and short term implications

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    bring in is the representation of knowledge regarding general predictions. It is beyond the current trend toward end-to-end training that stays agnostic about how knowledge is presented. Instead of blind compositionality through deep layers, we are interested in deep layers meaningful questions, each of which can then be learned using the current deep-learning machinery. Slowly, the AI community is also paying attention to prediction, but their approach is limited in several important ways: 1) In

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    How Big Data and Kaggle are changing the world? “I keep saying the sexy job in the next ten years will be statisticians. People think I’m joking, but who would’ve guessed that computer engineers would’ve been the sexy job of the 1990s? The ability to take data—to be able to understand it, to process it, to extract value from it, to visualize it, to communicate it—that’s going to be a hugely important skill in the next decades, not only at the professional level but even at the educational level for

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    2.4 Support Vector Machine (SVM) The support vector machines are supervised learning models, derived from statistical learning theory (Vapnik 1995) that analyze data and recognize pattern. SVM effectively perform non-linear classification by using kernel functions, implicitly mapping their inputs into high-dimensional spaces. This makes it a suitable tool in predicting the compressive strength of concrete which is non-linearly related to its mix ingredients. In the SVM model, the training data is

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    Throughout the article, “Can your dog predict the Future?”, by Barry Rust, a Scholastic Scope article, it explained events in where animals sensed natural disasters ahead of time and managed to avoid it in extent. With my decision, I think observing animal behavior can help us predict natural disasters because they have the ability to measure the area's climate. Animals are more ready than humans by containing a special ability, to predict future natural disasters. In one case, a herd of elephants

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    The ultimate goal for many that attend nursing school is to sit for the NCLEX-RN, or National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. This exam is taken once a students graduates from an accredited nursing school and wants to become licensed as a registered nurse. Often schools use other tests during their programs as a predictor of student pass rates on the NCLEX-RN exam. The article “A Study of the Usefulness of the HESI Exit Exam in Predicting NCLEX-RN Failure,” the authors perform

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    I-Ching History

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    The ancient history of China has several aspects that have changed over the years, slowly developing a diverse process compared to the past. Although China has reformed over the years, but the history remains within the society. However, many of these improvements would have similarities closely linking back to the history of how Chinese fortune telling was created. Back in 1600 BCE during the Shang Dynasty, fortune telling had used the discovery of oracle bones to uncover one’s path. Later different

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    Testable Predictions

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    *EVIDENCE FOR EVOLUTION - Evolution Makes Testable Predictions.* In the 1950's when it was discovered that humans had 23 pairs of chromosomes (one from each parent), whereas the other great apes, chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans had 24 pairs, creationists were ecstatic, thinking they finally had evidence to counter common ancestry. [Chromosomes are packages of DNA that form during mitosis and meiosis.There are two sets, one inherited from each parent. Other Great Apes have 48 chromosomes (24

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