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INDIA India is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country and the most populous democracy in the world. Flag The National Flag of India is a tricolour of deep saffron, white and India green with the Ashoka Chakra. Saffron, white and green symbolise peace and truth. Clothing Popular styles of dress include draped garments such as the sari for women and the dhoti or lungi for men. Sports In India, several traditional indigenous sports remain fairly popular. kabaddi gilli-danda kho kho Chess is popular too. India has also played a major role in popularising cricket. Thus, cricket is the most popular sport in India. India has hosted sporting events: the Asian Games; the Cricket World Cup tournaments; the Afro-Asian Games; the Champions Trophy and many more. Religion India is home to many religions, but t...
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S = { p(f(X)) | q(Y), ~p(X) | q(dog), p(f(dog)) | ~q(X), ~p(f(Z)) } solution: TreePlot[{"p(f(X)) | q(Y)" -> "q(Y)", "~p(f(Z))" -> "q(Y)", "p(f(dog)) | ~q(X)" -> "~q(X)", "~p(f(Z))" -> "~q(X)", "~q(X)" -> "False", "q(Y)" -> "False"}, Top, VertexLabeling -> True] Task 8 Show the execution of the ANL loop to derive the empty clause from: S = { ~r(Y) | ~p(Y), p(b), r(a), p(S) | ~p(b) | ~r(S), r(c) } Use any selection strategy you want, and number the chosen clause at each iteration. 1st ply ~r(Y) | ~p(Y) + p(b) = ~r(Y) ~r(Y) | ~p(Y) + r(a) = ~p(Y) ~r(Y) | ~p(Y) + p(S) | ~p(b) | ~r(S) = ~r(Y) | ~p(b) | ~r(S) = ~r(Y) | ~p(b) = ~r(S) | ~p(b) ~r(Y) | ~p(Y) + r(c) = ~p(Y) p(S) | ~p(b) | ~r(S) + p(b) = p(S) | ~r(S) p(S) | ~p(b) | ~r(S) + r(a) = p(S) | ~p(b) p(S) | ~p(b) | ~r(S) + r(c) = p(S) | ~p(b) 2nd ply ~p(Y) + p(S) | ~p(b) | ~r(S) = ~p(b) | ~r(S) ~r(Y) | ~p(b) + p(b) = ~r(Y) ~r(Y) | ~p(b) + r(a)
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the airfoil characteristics (Figure 5). If no information is available from the designer/plans vendor, 12 degrees is a good starting point. Fiberglass/ply- wood covered wings do not need that inclination. In order to protect the wing and the observers, two auxiliary supports
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responsible for getting a better deal led to more satisfaction with the process and more repurchases of the product (Schindler, 1998). Defense Against a requester who employs the rule for reciprocation, you and I face a formi- dable foe. By presenting us with either an initial favor or an initial concession, the requester will have enlisted a powerful ally in the campaign for our compliance. At first glance, our fortunes in such a situation would appear dismal. We could com- ply with the requester's wish and, in so doing, succumb to the reciprocity rule. Or, we could refuse to comply and thereby suffer the brunt of the rule's force upon our deeply conditioned feelings of fairness and obligation. Surrender or suffer heavy casualties. Cheerless prospects indeed. Fortunately, these are not our only choices. With the proper understanding of the nature of our opponent, we can come away from the compliance battlefield un- hurt and sometimes even better off than before
militarily. They don’t have factories that manufacture telephone equipments or telephone receivers; they don’t have factories that manufacture the cables used in laying the telephone lines or the fibre- optic technologically-advanced cables now being utilized. They don’t have factories that build jet- fighters or bombers. They don’t have the capability to build platforms to extract Africa’s oil. They don’t have the tankers to ply to Africa’s wharves and lift the crude oil. They don’t have the capability to refine the oil and return it to Africa for consumption. They don’t have oil refineries. They don’t have the expertise needed to extract Africa’s gold and diamonds and refine them, get the best price and pay a good price to the owners. They don’t have factories to manufacture clothing for Africa’s teeming millions. They don’t have the farms to produce enough food to feed Africa’s teeming millions
See you now; Your bait of falsehood takes this carp of truth: And thus do we of wisdom and of reach, With windlasses and with assays of bias, By indirections find directions out: So by my former lecture and advice, Shall you my son. You have me, have you not? REYNALDO My lord, I have. LORD POLONIUS God be wi' you; fare you well. REYNALDO Good my lord! LORD POLONIUS Observe his inclination in yourself. REYNALDO I shall, my lord. LORD POLONIUS And let him ply his music. REYNALDO Well, my lord. 51 LORD POLONIUS Farewell! Exit REYNALDO Enter OPHELIA How now, Ophelia! what's the matter? OPHELIA O, my lord, my lord, I have been so affrighted! LORD POLONIUS With what, i' the name of God? OPHELIA My lord, as I was sewing in my closet, Lord Hamlet, with his doublet all unbraced; No hat upon his head; his stockings foul'd, Ungarter'd, and down-gyved to his ancle;
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mechanical "messages." To gather the raw material for these sections, N.S.A. and the armed forces have cast a fine-meshed net over the world of electrical communications. Around the globe they have spotted more than 2,000 intercept positions (one man listening at one radio set). Most are on U.S. military bases overseas, but some are on planes or aboard ship. More than 8,000 soldiers, sailors, and airmen, accompanied and supervised by N.S.A. personnel, type out on four-ply paper the Morse code messages that peep incessantly in their earphones. Other personnel tend the equipment that intercepts radioteletype messages and the tape-recorders for voice communications. Still others forward the intercepts to Fort Meade. Interception goes on around the clock, at every wavelength, for every audible transmission, of every single country. Not all the human communications that N.S.A. studies are coded. Into
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