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    Witness: Amish and Rachel

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    Witness The film witness is set in 1984 and was directed by an Australian director Peter Weir. The film depicts the cultural clashes between the American societies and the Amish community in Philadelphia. Peter Weir in his film uses many themes including identity‚ cultural clash‚ relationship and violence in order to ensure strong impact to the audience. The characters are the main tools in portraying these impacts to the audience. An Amish woman Rachel Lapp and her 8 years old son Samuel experience

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    EXPERT SYSTEMS What is an expert system? The most recent addition to the circle of information systems is the expert system. Expert systems are associated with an area of research known as artificial intelligence. We introduced expert systems and artificial intelligence in the World of computers.” Artificial intelligence is the ability of a computer to reason‚ to learn‚ to strive for self-improvement‚ and to simulate human sensory capabilities. Like the DSS‚ expert systems are computer-based

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    to: Expert systems (Characteristics‚ advantages and disadvantages) Expert systems In artificial intelligence‚ an expert system is a computer system that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert. Expert systems are designed to solve complex problems by reasoning about knowledge‚ like an expert‚ and not by following the procedure of a developer as is the case in conventional programming. The first expert systems were created in the 1970s and then proliferated in the 1980s. Expert systems

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    Witness essay 2012 hsc

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    How does Weir’s portrayal of the relationship between Book and his world move us into a deeper understanding of power? The 1985 film ‘witness’ directed by Peter weir is a crime/drama that develops the theme of conflict though individual power on a social‚ cultural and personal level. These areas of power are highlighted through the use of film techniques such as; camera shots‚ camera angles‚ lighting and costume. The film outlines the juxtaposition between mainstream American society and the Amish

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    Dumb Witness

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    Dumb Witness | INTRODUCTION Dumb Witness is a detective fiction novel written by the British witer Agatha Christie. This book was based in a shot story‚ “The Incident of the Dog’s Ball”. It was lost for some years and found by author’s daughter in 2004. SYNOPSIS The story is set in Littlegreenhouse and centers on Emily Arundell. She was a woman with a substancial amount of money‚ sorrounded by three young relatives‚ Bella‚ Theresa‚ and Charles‚ who wanted to take her fortune

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    They don’t do handguns‚ cars‚ or telephones‚ and they’re exceedingly clannish in their desire to keep out technology generally and outsiders in particular. The basis for Witness is an age-old fish-out-of-water story: a modern man trying to fit in with the quaint Amish in Lancaster County‚ Pennsylvania. Taken on that basis alone‚ Witness is a success; it’s when the "real" world intrudes‚ with its drugs and crooked cops and dead partners‚ that the movie falls apart. Harrison Ford plays John Book‚ a big

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    Expert Systems Advantages of Expert System: 1. Can be used by the user more frequently. 2. Can work round the clock. 3. Never "forgets" to ask a question‚ as a human might. 4. Encourages organizations to clarify the logic of their decision-making. 5. Holds and maintains significant levels of information. 6. Provides consistent answers for repetitive decisions‚ processes and tasks. Disadvantages of Expert System: 1. Lacks common sense needed in some decision making. 2

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    Benner introduced the concept that expert nurses develop skills and patient care expertise through experience. She proposed that Nurses can gain practical knowledge and expertise even without ever learning the theory behind the skills. She also said that through clinical experience is enhanced through continued research Her 5 levels of nursing experience are as follow; 1. Novice 2. Advanced beginner 3. Competent 4. Proficient 5. Expert Novice The Beginner starts out

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    public confidence in audit reports and auditing. By this many stakeholders seek redress in the court of law. In the court of law‚ the service of an expert witness is required in order to ascertain the true state of affair of the troubled enterprise. PURPOSE OF STUDY To examine a forensic Accountant as an expert witness in litigation and to effectively determine his role in judicial process BACKGROUND

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    An Insight into Expert Systems ¬¬¬Rahul Srinivasan Aurora 3rd Year‚ E.C.E. Vasavi College of Engineering Hyderabad Abstract To improve speed of operations‚ programming practices for practical purposes‚ are moving away from the data centric‚ procedural problem solving paradigm to a heuristic‚ declarative problem solving paradigm. Though theoretically there is no guarantee that a solution shall be found and even if it is found‚ that it be correct‚ practically it has been

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