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How global warming will change the way we live in future
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How global warming will change the way we live in future?

And as a result, the water level will raise and cities and villages which are located near oceans and sees will be flooded. Secondly, if we don't stop global warming, we will bserve more examples of extreme weather such as heat waves, storm clouds, which may lead to floods, droughts and forest fires. Next conseqences of global warming is that oceans temperature will go up. It is likely that it will cause an increase in activity of hurricanes, what will cause many unimaginable destructions. Also, ice will start to melting in Alaska, so it will lead to extremination of many species. And to sum up, global warming will definitely change the way we live in future. Those changes will have huge affects on plants and animals life, aconomy and people's health. Everything depends on us, we are able to stop global warming with starting being as environment- friendly as we can. Thank you!

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Big data in cloud
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Big data in cloud

the user can see and interact with. And the part below is comprised of the database and algorithms designed to process the data and send it to the appropriate user. Now, as we have those premises clear, we can finally understand and appreciate the opportunities of big data and the feasibility of it being stored within the cloud. Opportunities Academic essay (ITI0103) 2019 spring Due to the recent data revolution, new data formats and databases with unimaginable scales have arisen, and artificial intelligence including machine learning greatly benefiting from it. Artificial intelligence requires tremendous quantities of data for it to be exact, and big data is exactly that. Some game including machine learning examples are: - AlphaGo, a software developed to play the Chinese board game Go [4]. - Stockfish, an open source chess engine [5]. - Deep Blue, an older chess-playing computer which beat Kasparov [6].

Informaatika → Algoritmid ja andmestruktuurid
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English literature
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English literature

because of their pride, the creation, the temptation and fall of man, the incarnation, the atonement, the regeneration through Christ. When God had made the world he found it good and he created man in his own image but with the Fall of Man both man and the universe were corrupted. So the disorder and chaos are products of sin and are perpetually striving to come again. Man's only way to salvation is through God's grace. The chain of being is a metaphor served to express the unimaginable plenitude of God's creation, its order and unity. The chain stretched from the foot of God's throne to the meanest inanimate objects. Every tiny part of creation was a link in the chain and there could be no gap. First there is mere existence, the inanimate class: the elements, liquids and metals, next- existence and life, the vegetative class, next- existence, life and feeling, they lead up to man, who has not only existence, life and feeling, but understanding

Keeled → Inglise keel
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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks
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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

British Cuisine Some people criticize English food. They say it's unimaginable, boring, tasteless, it's chips with everything and totally overcooked vegetables. The basic ingredients, when fresh, are so full of flavour that British haven't had to invent sauces to disguise their natural taste. What can compare with fresh pees or new potatoes just boiled and served with butter? Why drown spring lamb in wine or cream and spices, when with just one or two herbs it is absolutely delicious? If you ask foreigners to name some typically English dishes, they will probably say

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

Hitchcock's Psycho. T h e audience is made to identify and sympathize with M a r i o n (Janet Leigh), even though she is an embezzler on the run. T h r o u g h the first half of Act Two, there is no one else to identify with except the drippy innkeeper, N o r m a n Bates (Anthony Perkins), and no audience wants to identify with h i m — he's weird. In a conventional film, the hero always survives the Ordeal and lives to see the villain defeated in the climax. It's unimaginable that a star like Janet Leigh, an immortal heroine of the screen, will be sacrificed at the midpoint. But Hitchcock does the unthinkable and kills our hero halfway through the story. T h i s is one Ordeal that is final for the hero. N o reprieve, no resurrection, no curtain call for M a r i o n . T h e effect is shattering. You get that odd feeling o f being a disembodied ghost, floating around the frame as you watch Marion's blood pour down the drain. W h o to identify with

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

The pri- mary creators of value were those people who could combine these various resources together to produce products and services for the marketplace. In the twentieth century, however, we have seen change take 136 ccc_tracy_8_136-153.qxd 6/23/03 2:48 PM Page 137 Think Like a Genius ➤ 137 place at a speed that is virtually unimaginable. In 1900, 50 percent of the American population lived on farms raising food for the other 50 percent who lived in towns and cities. Today, less than 3 percent of the population lives on farms, and they produce not only enough food for all Americans, but huge surpluses as well that are exported or even given away to the entire world. We have moved from the agricultural age to the industrial age to

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

The prospect is, after all, that we are going to enter an age when any duffer sitting at a computer terminal in his laboratory or office or public library or home can SHORTCUTS SHALL BE SACRED Opting Out of the Slpress Options Too many options can prove wearisome. © 1984, David Sipress, from Wishful Thinking, © 1987, by Harper and Row. delve through unimaginable increased mountains of information in mass- assembly data banks with mechanical powers of concentration and calculation that will be greater by a factor of tens of thousands than was ever available to the human brain of even an Einstein. (Macrae, 1972) Just one decade later, Time magazine signaled that Macrae's future age had ar- rived by naming a machine, the personal computer, as its Man of the Year. Time's

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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