tions come from analysing large networks result-ing from tens of thousands of articles, and there-fore that QNA needs to be automated.Our approach is to use a parser to extract simpleSVO triplets, forming a semantic graph to identifythe noun phrases with actors, and to classify theverb[r]
Bush came under fire again in 1990. Timereported, “about a month before Iraq invadedKuwait, young Bush sold 66 percent of hisHarken stake (or 212,140 shares) at the top ofthe market for nearly $850,000, which repre-sented a 200 percent profit on his originalstake.” President Bush balked at th[r]
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- 1924: Coolidge/Davis Pres. " Radio Election." Political Campaign 2.0.3 Mass Media (Television) Use of television to reach public 1952: Eisenhower presidential campaign airs first political TV commercial Political Campaign 3.0 Mass Media + Direct Media + Word of Mo[r]
There are lots of tools available for measuring Test coverage.Company Product OS LangBullseye BullseyeCoverage Win32, Unix C/C++CompuWare DevPartner Win32C/C++, Java,VBRational (IBM) PurifyPlus Win32, UnixC/C++, Java,VBSoftware ResearchTCAT Win32, Unix C/C++, JavaTestwell CTC++ Win32,[r]
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- 1924: Coolidge/Davis Pres. " Radio Election." Political Campaign 2.0.3 Mass Media (Television) Use of television to reach public 1952: Eisenhower presidential campaign airs first political TV commercial Political Campaign 3.0 Mass Media + Direct Media + Word of Mo[r]
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, which provides that no person may serveas president more than twice.For the federal oversight of national elec-tions for public office, Congress created theFEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION (FEC) with 1974amendments to the Federal Election CampaignAct of 1971 (2 U.S.C.A. §§ 4[r]
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shaded circles. Node B can communicate with A and C while Aand C cannot communicate. After neighbor discovery, the neighbortables are filled as shown. A nominates B, B nominates C, and Cnominates itself in the election. B ignores A’s nomination and Atimes out. C accepts B’s nomination. B then[r]
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seventeenth century England which largely expresses this point of view.I'm just going to keep to the modern period and say a few words about howthat notion of democracy develops, and why and how the problem of mediaand disinformation enters within that context. Learn More:Noam C[r]
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for those who espouse anti-liberal and fundamentalist views.The more that political ideas and theorists can be related topolitical realities (in the sense of everyday controversies), themore lively and interesting they become. Context is crucialand it needs to be continually spelt out.This vi[r]
their other reading, while more knowledgeable scholars canuse the entries in this book to clarify or remind themselvesabout a term previously encountered. Once you have lookedup a word, and satisfied yourself of its meaning, you can thenreturn to studying the key texts. However, having said th[r]