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    Topic Models‚” Communications of the ACM (55:4)‚ pp Bloomberg Businessweek. 2011. “The Current State of Business Analytics: Where Do We Go from Here?‚” Bloomberg Business- Borgatti‚ S. P.‚ Everett‚ M. G.‚ and Freeman‚ L. C. 2002. UCInet for Windows: Software for Social Network Analysis‚ Harvard‚ Brantingham‚ P. L. 2011. “Computational Criminology‚” Keynote Address to the European Intelligence and Security Informatics Brin‚ S.‚and Page‚ L. 1998. “The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine

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    Employee recognition awards In today’s highly competitive business world‚ employee recognition is an important aspect of a business that needs to be given due attention. The way it is implemented and its success depend on how the business pursues employee recognition. In this report‚ we would like to showcase employee recognition in the business world‚ the theories behind each application‚ and how it is implemented by businesses. Employee recognition is an incidence or program by which an employer

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    Martina Guerra Response #1 "The Recognition Of Shakuntala" by Kalidasa Translated by Arthur W. Ryder 1/23/2013 The Recognition of Shakuntala The Recognition of Shakuntala is a story of how a young girl‚ Shakuntala falls in love with a King‚ King Dushyanta. The King runs into Shakuntala and her friends in the midst of a deer hunt. When Shakuntala first seen the king‚ she was instantly attracted to him. She felt butterflies in her stomach from just his presence‚ alone. The King was instantly

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    Military Recognition

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    has distinction that gains more widespread appreciation of our value. However‚ recognition is like a Janus of Roman mythology. Sometimes it can produce a good effect like my military experience‚ but sometimes it can exert baneful influence upon human history. Because basically the recognition is the competition with other people‚ on occasion it also can be achieved by bloodshed. Of that reason‚ even if the recognition is leading our performance‚ it should be prevented to supply on a large scale as

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    Expense Recognition

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    EXPENSE RECOGNITION The production‚ sales‚ or cash receipts method can be used to assign revenues to periods of time. Expense recognition involves assigning or matching expenses to periods of time. Some expenses are closely related to the revenues assigned to periods of time. For example‚ the costs of goods sold during a period reflect the costs of materials‚ labor‚ and manufacturing overhead incurred to produce units of product that were sold. These costs are called product expenses. Other expenses

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    appear. This paper will evaluate face recognition‚ identification‚ and classification on it. The second part will explain the role of concepts and categories in face recognition. The paper will evaluate the role of encoding and retrieval using long-term memory and the effects of face recognition. Finally‚ the possibly of errors can happen with race recognition. Face Recognition‚ Identification‚ and Classification Over the past decade or so face recognition has become a popular area of research

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    Revenue Recognition

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    The revenue recognition principle is a foundation of accrual accounting and one of the main principles of GAAP. The revenue recognition principle is a set of guidelines that helps accountants to identify when a revenue event has taken place and how to appropriately record cash exchanges before‚ during‚ and after the revenue event. According to the revenue recognition principal‚ revenue must (1) be realized or realizable and (2) earned‚ in order to be recognized. According to the SEC revenue is

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    Recognition & Recall

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    1. Recognition and recall are not the same thing. Describe how these two concepts differ. Develop examples of how recognition and recall can each be important for marketers. Consumers retrieve information through two retrieval systems‚ which is from either their: a) Explicit memory b) Implicit memory Implicit memory is unrehearsed and deals with memory for things without consciously trying to remember them. For example‚ driving a car. • How can you have memory of something you cannot explicitly

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    Brand Recognition

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    SUBJECT : How to Improve Brand Recognition in Television Commercials   Introduction: The television commercials in India have continued to have a huge variety inthem. They were funny‚ witty‚ emotional‚ inspirational‚ with good music and sound and someeven managed to strike a chord in everyones hearts. Many lasted for a longer period‚somecame and went quickly‚ and some didnt even last even for a couple of weeks. TelevisionCommercials(TVC) are perhaps one of the best tools for creating awareness

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    Chapter 10 Information Systems Development and Project Management Case Study: Dutch Railways System The railways system of The Netherlands‚ the Dutch railways‚ is one of the most heavily trafficked systems in the world. It manages 1.2 million passengers a day on 4‚800 scheduled trains from 371 stations around the country. Headquartered in Utrecht‚ the system employs 25‚000 persons‚ who manage 28‚000 coaches. The Dutch railways needed a new information system that would manage the information displays

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