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    the fact that standardized testing was going to be computerized our latent function was to become standardized testing proctors. This was in order to be able to provide technological support for the computers. To clarify the computer aspect of the standardized tests required us to know about the material used in the test. As a result for us to be able to know how to troubleshoot it we had to become proctors; hence becoming a latent function as it was not part of our job description, and it was…

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    example, If Wal-Mart were to shut down, consumers would find a new supplier. If the consumers stopped going to Wal-Mart, it would essentially start to fall apart. Does Wal-Mart have Manifest and Latent functions. Yes, Wal-Mart’s manifest function would be to supply a demand for a reasonable price. Its Latent function would be Wal-Mart costumers considering it being a part of their daily life. If someone is so depended on Wal-Mart that they purchase everything they need, it could be considered a…

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    for chemical and disease, but should view different for gene and chemical. Thus, we added query entity pair’s type information into the relation vector. The last but least, we take account of relation phrase polarity information to cluster similar semantic sense of relation phrases. To leverage the result, we choose the mass center vector of each cluster to represent such…

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    Embodied cognition is the possibility of unification of neural networks in our brain and direct interaction with the physical world. The body contains, regulates, and shapes the nature of mental activity. Arthur Glenberg argues that our brains guide the body for interacting with the social world (1). When a situation arises, one must analyze and produce a solution given the abilities that the body can perform. For example, when a human is threatened by violence, they do not have a shell to…

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