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    Anxiety: A Brief Summary

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    Summary of research and outcome: My investigation focused on exploring the effects of anxiety on the cognitive functions of the body and establishing some effective treatments. The topic was inspired by my interest in medicine and mental disorders that affect large proportions of the contemporary populace. A vast array of research processes was conducted to in order to determine the various effects of anxiety on the functions of the brain. More specifically, a series of literature reviews,…

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    Robotic Gairment

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    The literature that is reviewed in this piece was compiled from a variety of online databases and resources. Using Husson University’s library, I found there were many different databases available to use for the research. I selected from the following online databases; PubMed, Medline, Academic Search Complete, EBSCOHost, and the American Psychological Association. The original terms included physical therapy, gross motor skills, and cerebral palsy. However, as I narrowed the broad subject of…

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    Related Work: The problem of classifying objects in a relational database has been studied extensively within the multi-relational data mining community. There are two main approaches to deal with relational structure. The first approach is based on Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) to extend learning techniques so that they can handle relational data. On the other hand, the second approach, called Propositionalization, focuses on aggregating data in a single table so that traditional learning…

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    The rules of Logic specify the meaning of mathematical statements, it is the basis of all mathematical reasoning (Rosen, 2012). Its application in the area of computer science is very vast that even the computer itself defends on it, True or False, 1 or 0, and the presence or absence of bit. The study of Logic will increase your knowledge in formulating logically statements for the reason that program statements and expressions is built from repeated application of logical operators. This module…

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    Segmentation has a great importance in digital image analysis. It is also one of the most difficult low-level image analysis tasks. Many image processing application apply segmentation as primary step. Image segmentation serve a variety of applications, such as handwritten character identification, medical image analysis as breast cancer detection, in infrared image, automatic target recognition, radar image application, and in pattern recognition application...etc. The quality of the…

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    Non parametric tests It is a hypothesis test which does not need population distribution. For instance there are numerous hypothesis tests which depend upon assumptions that population must be normally distributed along with the parameters. Main advantages of non- parametric tests are that they do not rely on assumptions, so they can be easily used where population is non-normal. One thing to be kept in mind, that these tests may have few assumptions related to the data. They might not be…

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    D1 - Discuss how potential errors in the design and construction of a database can be avoided. Accidental deletion of fields When a database is being used you might find it easy to accidently delete data which could mean a lot of stress if it is something which is very valuable. One main way to avoid this would be to make sure that back-ups are made of the data, so whatever the matter the data will not be completely lost. Back-ups can be stored on anything like a memory stick or an external…

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    Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” However, in Woody Allen’s, “The Rejection,” the writer satirizes the ideals of the education system that acknowledges only the intelligent students. This is seen in the character of Boris through his exaggerated reaction towards the failure of his son. During the time of Woody Allen, he believed that education was only for the smart and intelligent people. Woody Allen satirizes the education…

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    Concurrency loss due to IO path critical sections (IPCS) Time lost in waiting queue (WT) to enter a critical section affects an application concurrency (AC), and impedes the application performance from scaling (AC ∝ 1 / WT) if a workload is bursty and highly parallelized. It is apparent that the wait time to enter a critical section is a function of the CS’s size (CSS) and the number of waiting threads (NWT) i.e. WT ∝ CSS * NWT. Furthermore, the work done (IO completed) is proportional to the…

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    Yrpim Website Analysis

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    Introduction The project YrPIM was briefly introduced with a basic reasoning of its creation. This probes into details of the idea behind the project which was to create a website that can be used by middle school students who are fall in the range of 11- 14 years of age. It is assumed that by this age a student has a basic understanding of how to operate a computer since the US consensus of 2014 states that approximately 83.8% of the houses have at least one computer. Of each of these houses…

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