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    responsible for many holidays, such as Halloween. When two cultures combine, they have a surge in technologic advancements due to the sharing of cultures. When this happens, a single trait evolves to multiple traits, leading to cultural complexity. Cultural complexity happens all over the world when regions are connected to one another. This is prominent during Halloween. Halloween started as a day to honor the dead in Europe, then was spread…

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    Now a day’s companies are mixture of global competitor with multiple countries with different social, legal and political constrain with different cultures and languages. There are three important characteristics to increased the complexity of the globalization; multiplicity, interdependence, ambiguity. Interdependence is the fast movement of capital information. Multiplicity deals with the organization and government people, it’s not about just people but it is about “more and different”.…

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    Developmental approaches: focus on the normative phonological development and age of acquisition norms when determining targets for intervention. Complexity-based approaches: targets are chosen based upon what is seemingly more complex with respects to the client’s knowledge, linguistic, and/or articulatory phonetic factors. Vertical: focus on one goal until it is achieved then move on to the next goal Series of goal achievement until “predetermined level of accuracy” is met Horizontal: several…

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    Complexity played an important role in Baroque music, which can be described as “extravagance and structure”. As new possibilities arose, composers were able to make their music more complex. The emergence of new instruments, like the brass and woodwind instruments, increased flexibility in tone color. This allowed for more expression in music. The improvement of instruments such as the violin, which Stradivari and other makers perfected, and the organ, allowed for the emergence of virtuosos…

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    Linguistic complexity is commonly defined as the variedness and elaborateness of language production (Ellis, 2003). The definition resembles the philosophical definition of complexity as a function of the number of a system’s constituent elements, the variety of these constituents, and the elaborateness of their inter- relations (Rescher, 1998). Accordingly, the measurement of linguistic complex- ity involves quantitatively measuring the number and nature of linguistic sub- components and the…

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    underlying causes of complexity and how this complexity is hindering new technology from finding its way into the market. I believe we are being stuck in an infinite loop. Technologists say that technology is aimed to reduce complexity and smoothen workflow, yet technology itself brings complexity into the system. Researchers claim that modern research tends to reduce uncertainty in diagnosis and decision making, yet we see that more knowledge has also added to the complexity in terms of…

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    challenges when planning the disposition of their estates. While you may think that unmarried individuals don't necessarily need professional estate planning, the attorneys at Dearie, Fischer & Dame LLC in Lebanon, OH advise everyone to consider the complexities of their unique situation. When one partner in a marriage passes away without a will, their spouse will generally inherit their assets, including their share in any joint property. However, if a single person dies without proper estate…

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    security of the SSE-KFF-CKS scheme and construction of SSE-KFF-CKS in Section 3. Section 4 introduces the security analysis. Finally, Section 5 provides brief conclusions. PRELIMINARIES 2.1. The Bilinear Pairings and Complexity Assumptions We briefly show theoretical background and complexity assumptions that used throughout our paper. Bilinear maps: We say a map e ̂:G_1×G_1→ G_2 is a bilinear map if the following properties hold: G_1and G_2are cyclic groups of the same prime order q and e…

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    as social partners. In order to understand the complexity of the social structure of chimpanzees housed in captivity, and to be able to link the behaviour of individuals with the dynamic of the group as a whole, it is important to consider, analyse and quantify all relationships connecting each member of the group. Social Network Analysis (SNA) offers an excellent framework to do this by providing a way to describe the continuum of social complexity that encompasses each social relationship…

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    The complexity of death leaves people with varying opinions of what it truly means. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the young Prince Hamlet is left to cope with his ideas about death. Over the course of the play, Hamlet’s opinion of death evolves. The progression of thought about death ultimately sets Hamlet’s course of action into motion. He originally believes suicide is the best option and later contemplates life after decease, the cost of death, and how it is inevitable. One of…

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