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    Introduction (Group) Data mining is discovering the methods and patterns in large databases to guide decisions about future activities and the use of automated data analysis techniques to uncover previously undetected relationships among data items (Witten & Frank, 2005). Many suggest that the intentional acquisition of the data is an invasion of privacy. Data mining and collection, like many technologies, is a constantly evolving practice, as are the laws and regulations that govern it.…

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    This is the background of my life…. For the most part My first memory is when my dad took my sister and I to the park. I was in a stroller looking at a lake and it started to rain, that’s all that I really remember but it’s a good memory. Looking back at this it sounds kind of somber, but I don’t know I guess it’s because things were so simple and untampered when I was little. Whenever I look back it makes me happy, but unfortunately there were plenty of stuff that brought me sorrow as a kid.…

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    "[S]elling holidays is like selling dreams" (Holloway and Humphreys, 2012, p.10) and dreams live from inspiration as the initial impulse for planning holidays. Due to the tourism characteristic of mostly providing intangible products and services, “the tourism industry is highly information intensive and information is its lifeblood” (Benckendorff, Sheldon, & Fesenmaier, 2014, p.5). Consequently, information is key for consumers and tourism businesses to come together and to create a memorable…

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    Are Video Games Good For You? Not many people understand the benefits of video games, because those people have never played them. Some get frustrated when playing, but frustration just requires one to learn how to play. Each game is different and requires different skills, some are reflex, memory, problem solving, or simply role playing games. Video games have been on a slow incline throughout the years. With popularity rising developers have produced better graphics, stories, and gameplay by…

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    having the strongest leadership in “IT revolution” and rapid economic growth in China enhanced the depressive mood of “the Lost Decade”. However rumors of popularity of Japanese cultural products overseas, such as electronics for entertainment like Nintendo, Tamagotchi and PlayStation among others, revived Japan's confidence. Anime, manga and music were also increasingly gaining attention from abroad. Some examples are Studio Ghibli movies, Pokemon, etc. 1 Japan started gaining…

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    Daniel N. Ortega Bus 100W Section 29 December 14, 2014 Electronic Arts and the Machiavellian Principles Niccolo Machiavelli had a tragic life. Machiavelli was born in 1469 during the Medici family’s control of Italy. Machiavelli was initially employed as a man of letters by the state, and later became Second Chancellor and diplomat for 14 years. However, in 1512, Machiavelli was forced out of politics. He was charged with conspiracy against the rulers of the time, and was imprisoned and…

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    Multimedia Definition: Multimedia is a file format in computer include a lot of forms like sound, videos, images, graphics, and text that we use in our daily life. It helps us a lot as an example now we use multimedia in education process t to deliver a scientific information in a simple way, which could anybody receive. History: The newspaper was the first mass communication medium to employ Multimedia, they use the text, images and graphics. After that, they start to use radio waves, in 1901…

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    We all have that point in our life when we know things are about to change. That one memory that always reminds you of where your path changed. Sometimes for the best and sometime for the worse. What we do with the path is up to us and the choices we make. I am reminded of mine daily and the choices I made to continue the path to where I am now. It was the summer of my 11th birthday. About to be a preteen, the time when you are growing and learning. SO many things changing emotionally and…

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    While my parents traveled to and from work everyday, there were a couple of songs they may have heard quite often due to their popularity. If they happened to be listening to the radio when I was born, they more than likely heard the number one song “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” by Aerosmith (“Birthday No #1.”), which won the MTV Movie Award for Best Song from a Movie (“Aerosmith Awards.”). Diane Warren, the songwriter, became nominated for an Oscar for the Best Music from an Original Song,…

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    time and not spending time with others, it can cause that kid/teen to be socially isolated (The Positive…). Video games also have a positive affect on kids and teens. They teach kids and teens how to follow instructions (The Positive…). A lot of Nintendo games start of with instructions on how to play their games which teaches kids that if you don’t follow these instructions then the game won’t work. It teaches that they should always follow the guidelines, listen and learn what they are tying…

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