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    An application of document clustering for Categorizing Open-ended Survey Responses Nishantha Medagoda‚ Ruvan Weerasinghe University of Colombo School of Computing Sri Lanka nmedagoda@yahoo.com arw@ucsc.lk ABSTRACT Open ended questions are an essential and important part of survey questionnaires. They provide an opportunity for researchers to discover unanticipated information regarding the domain of study. However‚ they are problematic for processing since they are unstructured questions to which

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    Stories ‘The Day the World Almost Came to an End’ and ‘The Man Of The House’ are stories about childhood experiences. With the aid of close reference to the text‚ compare and contrast: (a) The experiences of the major characters; (b) The kinds of persons these characters are; (c) One major social theme that each author appears to react to in the story; ‘The Day the World Almost Came to an End’ is a poem by Pearl Crayton. It’s about a twelve year old girl‚ who thought the world was coming

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    In The Days When The World Was Wide The world is narrow and ways are short‚ and our lives are dull and slow‚ For little is new where the crowds resort‚ and less where the wanderers go; Greater‚ or smaller‚ the same old things we see by the dull road-side — And tired of all is the spirit that sings of the days when the world was wide. When the North was hale in the march of Time‚ and the South and the West were new‚ And the gorgeous East was a pantomime‚ as it seemed in our boyhood’s view; When Spain

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    A Day That Changed My World View Michael Strbac ENC 1101- Composition 1 05/18/2011 A Day That Changed My World View I remember getting up in the morning‚ starting breakfast and turning on the TV just as I had on many other normal mornings. I was having Raison Bran for breakfast and looking for something interesting on TV to watch. All the stations were covering the same thing. The date‚ 09/11/2001. Things would never be normal again. I called work‚ Inland Express Airport Shuttle Service

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    "Ahh!" The sounds of joyful screams and laughter filled the air. I could feel the warmth of the sun on my face as I looked up to see the huge Disney castle in front of me. It was our first time at Disney World‚ and the Florida sun was strong. My mother handed me fluffy pink cotton candy‚ as we walked around staring in awe at all of the rides and sights. There were huge Disney characters walking around‚ posing‚ and taking pictures with children and their families. Balloons in the shape of Mickey Mouse’s

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    researchers have created surrogate humans and robots that threaten humans’ existence. If you believe in all these‚ it is no doubt that you would think that AI research had not moved on since the late 1950s. Will artificial intelligent robots one day rule the world? It is still early to say. Is it supported by most people as ethical and economic arose by the development of artificial intelligence? But it is the fact that AI research was moving fast on its way since 1950s. What is artificial intelligence

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    Slavery is the ownership of one human being by another human. Slavery in the ancient world was very common among the Egyptians‚ Persians‚ Israelites‚ Sumerians‚ and Assyrians. They all were involved in slavery. Even ancient China and India was involved in slavery. In the Ancient World slavery was sometimes inherited‚ slaves were property passed down genetically. As the Ancient World became more advanced‚ slavery became a huge industry. Buying and selling slaves became a way of living. Some people

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    Coradella Collegiate Bookshelf Editions. Around the World in 80 Days. Jules Verne. Open Contents Jules Verne. Around the World in 80 Days. About the author Jules Verne (February 8‚ 1828 March 24‚ 1905) was a French writer and a pioneer of the science fiction (scientific romance) genre. Verne was born in Nantes to attorney Pierre Verne and his wife Sophie. The oldest of the family’s five children‚ he spent his early years at home with his parents‚ on a nearby island in the Loire River

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    Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of open-ended questions and close-ended questions. The advantages of open-ended questions mainly circles around the elimination of biases from the side of the respondent. However‚ the recording of the answer can also present some bias on the side of the interviewer. These questions enable the interviewer to probe and therefore get to the core or the true answer of the respondent. They can provide more important information and maybe even suggest options

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    Each year on World Teachers’ Day‚ we take special timeout to recognize the priceless contribution our teachers continue to make in transforming our country. The educationists captured it aptly when they stated that teachers are “… attractive models who advertise‚ by their very being- that learning does produce wondrous results”. Everytime I move around everyday‚ I see the efforts of our teachers at work‚ playing a vital role in our communities. No matter what the situation or circumstances‚ whether

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