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    MONOLINGUAL WORD ALIGNMENT MODEL FOR RETRIEVING OPINION WORDS AND OPINION TARGETS IN AN SIMPLE WAY R.Vikram, Asst. Professor in CSE, GNITC, Hyderabad, A.P., India, captureratan@gmail.com K.Vikram, Asst. Professor in CSE, GNITC, Hyderabad, A.P., India, vikramkalvala84@gmail.com Patil ManikRao, Asst. Professor in CSE, GNITC, Hyderabad, A.P., India, manikvpatil@gmail.com Abstract: In a global economy, mining the opinion relations between opinion targets and opinion words was the key to collective extraction

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    In “Free Speech and the Paradox of Tolerance” (Medium, February 6, 2017), Julia Serano addresses the flaws in activists’ Richard Spencer’s and Milo Yiannopoulos’ actions against freedom of speech, as well as the flaws in free speech absolutism. The author explains how free speech absolutism cannot fully be achieved because of the laws that protect our privacy, and how free speech absolutism can only make matters worse. Because there are no laws against Milo Yiannopoulos campaigning for actor/comedian

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    right to state their opinions. Opinions that may be hateful; opinions that many would consider morally wrong; opinions that are the fuel for stereotyping, discrimination, and the condemnation of things that shouldn’t be condemned. But it’s a free country, right? So don’t these people have the right to say these terrible things, without repercussions? I have opinions on opinions, and this paper is a great way to learn about them. To be brutally honest, most people’s opinions on most things do not

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    Story Of An Hour Summary

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    Hour,’” Mark Cunningham expresses his opinion on how he believes Mrs. Mallard dies in Chopin’s short story. “The Story of an Hour” was written in the late 1890s, during a time when it was controversial for women to be independent. The ending of her story has created somewhat of a dilemma among readers for years. Some people conclude one ending based on the details and clues Chopin wrote throughout the story, while others come up with a totally different opinion. Mark Cunningham writes a brilliant article

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    takes a side, only that side is right due to evidence being gathered on that side, although there is the same amount if not more information about the opposing side. Instead of agreeing to disagree to the fact that everyone has the right to their own opinion, we divide. What begins as a simple facebook post this day in age, quickly escalates to full blown arguments which typically ends with termination of the friendship. Another example involving conformity that involves the normative influence is in

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    representation of opinion is given below. Fig.1 Opinion mining basic flow Opinion mining has three basic terminologies on which it can be processed. These are, a. Object: that is the entity or commodity regarding which opinion has to be given. b. Opinion holder: the one who gives the opinion, also known as the author. c. Opinion: the particular statement or the corresponding opinion which is expressed by the opinion holder or the author. Opinion mathematically

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    differences in nearly all aspects of life. For most people, what is worn and listened to, affects how others are viewed through the eyes of everyone else and is used to express opinions and personality. Typically, 2 people will form an opinion of others within the first 3 seconds of meeting one another. The way these opinions are formed so quickly is, generally speaking, solely because of physical appearance. All too often, in our society today, people are criticized for what material

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    yesterday and to think about their opinions they developed. I gave them one to two minutes to reflect and turn and talk to their neighbor. As they talked I went around to listen in on the pairs to make sure their conversations were on task. After the two minutes were up I asked each pair to raise their hand if they were finished discussing their opinions. I allowed several pairs to share their opinions. I also asked the groups to provide two reasons to support their opinion. I restated some of their answers

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    Jeff, I am deeply saddened with the feedback score you have given today on Reverb and I would like to share my feelings on this matter. My intention is not to debate or harm you, but rather I would like to give my perspective as a seller. Based on your message 2+ weeks ago, there was no indication that you were unhappy with my service. "Thanks again for your prompt responses and your obvious eye for detail! The package was delivered yesterday in perfect condition (GREAT PACKING by the way!) to my

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    1 Once upon a Time... As the European Union (EU) has changed from an economic entity to also a political one, so has the public opinion towards the EU. While support for the EU used to prevail among its citizens, Euroskepticism has spread across Europe nowadays. This change in public attitude became most apparent when the referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe failed in the Netherlands and in France in 2005. Many studies have been conducted to understand the attitude formation

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