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    astronomy at Wellesley College, she was a good student in mathematics, she went and worked at Harvard Observatory. She became a path that strong women want to follow in science, she discovered 300 variable stars and invented her own system of classification, which became the universal standard, she listed around 350,000 stars. Annie Jump Cannon died on April 13, 1941 in Cambridge, Massachusetts at the age of 77. Annie Jump Cannon’s father was Wilson Cannon, a Delaware shipbuilder and state…

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    old. In focusing on youth, she observes active identity formation as opposed to collecting stories of formation that has already occurred as the other researchers do. This work is a critical part of the existing scholarship on the queer urban-rural binary; it is referenced in all of the other…

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    As times progress, the ideas and morals of society change as well. This means that it is expected for everyone to conform to society’s standards in order to fit the stigma that is set. When there are cultural expectations according to gender classification, there becomes a gray area for other people who do not identify as a usual gender. As much as it is preached for individuals to embrace their true selves, there is still an urge to keep those same people confined in a bubble. Gender roles are…

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    Gastric cancer is the fourth most common cancer and the second major cause of cancer death worldwide. Early detection of gastric cancer by endoscopic surveillance is actively investigated to improve patient survival, particularly utilizing the newly developed magnifying narrow-band imaging endoscopy in the stomach. However, reviewing the endoscopic data is time consuming and obliges intense labor of profoundly experienced doctors.\\ In this work, we have proposed a method for detecting ulcer…

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    area under the curve is also increasing on the validation set and indicates that survived passengers 84.4671% more often are classified as belonging to class of survival than those passenger who have died. Finally, I will estimate such classification method as the Naïve Bayes Classifier that is based on determining probabilities for the outcomes. Implementing the full model, I receive some evidence of overfitting for the full model due to the high dimensions of the model. As implemented…

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    contends, “In many ways, likability is a very elaborate lie, a performance, a code of conduct dictating the proper ways to be. Characters who don’t follow this code become unlikable” (Gay 85). Her notion of likability fits in well with the limiting classification of womanhood. Unlikable characters have the power to make women and society feel both empowered and uncomfortable for many reasons. Focusing on reality television in the essay “Garish, Glorious Spectacles” Gay demonstrates the ways in…

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    Looking for how people are prejudiced, discrimination, and stereotype to the other by race? As author Gene Seymour says, especially black people get harassed for any kinds violent related any crimes. He gives some specific spot that the police shooting in Tulsa, and North Carolina against an unarmed black man, (par 1). In addition, he also mentions that why are people avoid those unfair things happening around the states, (par 2). At the fact that the main point strong and effective evidence,…

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    monotonous and restrictive working conditions of immigrant labours under the exploitation of authorities. Moreover, immigrants' disparate education backgrounds and lacking English abilities desert them to inferior employments in America. Thus, social classification furthers distances immigrants from equality. On the contrary, the social hierarchy boosts the upper class’s authority and prestige in the community. One occurrence is when immigrant graduates “[rise] from the cauldron. Dressed in blue…

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    Andrew Rotter Gender

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    Andrew Rotter claims that the history of the United States’ foreign relations is not widely thought to warrant a gendered perspective. However, as a number of historians are discovering, gender is fundamental to U.S. foreign policy, and is present in the full discourse of international relations, where masculinity symbolises dominance, power and capability, and femininity symbolises passivity, domesticity and naiveté. Such matters are strategized and filtered through gendered lenses, with the…

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    piping the hot water or steam into a power plant for electricity production. The temperature, pressure, and fluid content of reservoir determine the type of power plant. There are three types of geothermal power plants: Dry-steam, Flashed-steam, Binary-cycle Dry…

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