1. K-optimal pattern discovery of k&c jewelry
K-optimal pattern discovery is a data mining technique that provides an alternative to the frequent pattern discovery approach that underlies most association rule learning techniques. Frequent pattern discovery techniques find all patterns for which there are sufficiently frequent examples in the sample data.
In contrast, k-optimal pattern discovery techniques find the k patterns that optimize a user-specified measure of interest. The parameter k is also specified by the user. Examples of k-optimal pattern discovery techniques include: k-optimal classification rule discovery.
k-optimal subgroup discovery. finding k most interesting patterns using sequential sampling. mining top.
k frequent closed patterns without minimum support. k-optimal rule discovery.In contrast to k-optimal rule discovery and frequent pattern mining techniques, subgroup discovery focuses on mining interesting patterns with respect to a specified target property of interest.
This includes, for example, binary, nominal, or numeric attributes, but also more complex target concepts such as correlations between several variables. Background knowledge like constraints and ontological relations can often be successfully applied for focusing and improving the discovery results.
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K-homology of k&c jewelry
In mathematics, K-homology is a homology theory on the category of locally compact Hausdorff spaces. It classifies the elliptic pseudo-differential operators acting on the vector bundles over a space. In terms of C displaystyle C^* -algebras, it classifies the Fredholm modules over an algebra.
An operator homotopy between two Fredholm modules ( H , F 0 , ) displaystyle (mathcal H,F_0,Gamma ) and ( H , F 1 , ) displaystyle (mathcal H,F_1,Gamma ) is a norm continuous path of Fredholm modules, t ( H , F t , ) displaystyle tmapsto (mathcal H,F_t,Gamma ) , t 0 , 1 . displaystyle tin 0,1. Two Fredholm modules are then equivalent if they are related by unitary transformations or operator homotopies.
The K 0 ( A ) displaystyle K^0(A) group is the abelian group of equivalence classes of even Fredholm modules over A. The K 1 ( A ) displaystyle K^1(A) group is the abelian group of equivalence classes of odd Fredholm modules over A. Addition is given by direct summation of Fredholm modules, and the inverse of ( H , F , ) displaystyle (mathcal H,F,Gamma ) is ( H , F , ) .
displaystyle (mathcal H,-F,-Gamma ).
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3. Publications of k&c jewelry
Serieswith Paul Nathanson.
Spreading Misandry. : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2001. with Paul Nathanson.
Legalizing Misandry. : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006. with Paul Nathanson.
Sanctifying Misandry: Goddess Ideology and the Fall of Man. : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2010. with Paul Nathanson.
Replacing Misandry: A Revolutionary History of Men. : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015.Monographswith Harold G.
Coward and Julius J. Lipner. Hindu Ethics: Purity, Abortion, and Euthanasia.
Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1988.Articles'Women in Hinduism'. In Today's Woman in World Religions.
Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1994. Pages 77136. 'World Religions: A Category in the Making?
' Chapter 11 in Michael Despland and Grard Valle (editors). Religion in History: The Word, the Idea, the Reality. :,1992.
'Hinduism'. In Encyclopedia of Feminist Theories. London: Routledge, 2000.
Pages 248249. Review of Transdisciplinarity: Recreating Integrated Knowledge. In Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems.
Oxford: UNESCO, 2000.EditorGeneral editor of the McGill Studies in the History of Religions series. Co-editor with David E.
Guinn and Chris Barrigar (editors). Religion and Law in the Global Village. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 2000.
Co-editor with Arvind Sharma. Feminism and World Religions. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1998.
Co-editor with Arvind Sharma. Her Voice, Her Faith: Women Speak On World Religions. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 2002.
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4. Violin Sonata No. 36 (Mozart) of k&c jewelry
The Sonata in F for Violin and Keyboard, K.
547, was completed on July 10, 1788 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The sonata is often nicknamed "For Beginners" and was completed two weeks after the similarly nicknamed piano sonata in C major, K. 545.
Unlike the previous few keyboard sonatas, where the violin played an equal role, this sonata is dominated by the keyboard part. In that regard, only the violin part is easy and the keyboard part is not "for beginners". There are three movements all in the tonic key of F major: Andante cantabile Allegro Andante con variazioniThe movements are ordered in a non-standard manner with the "slow" movement first and the expansive Allegro in sonata form placed second.
There is significant dialogue between the violin and keyboard in the opening movement, but the keyboard dominates the latter two. The sonata ends with a set of six variations on a simple theme. The fourth variation is the only variation to feature the violin prominently and the fifth variation is in F minor for keyboard alone.
The second movement was arranged for solo piano along with a transcription of the finale of the piano sonata in C, K. 545 to form the Piano Sonata in F major, K. 547a.
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5. Charles K. Carpenter of k&c jewelry
Charles K.
Carpenter (born in 1872 in Illinois, died in 1948) was a prominent minister in northern Illinois and a charter member of the Illinois State Academy of Science. During his years of service as a minister, his avocation was recording observations of nature and preparing study skins and life mounts of animals of the region. After his retirement from the church in 1940, he organized his collections and observations into the Northern Illinois Museum of Natural History, which he maintained at his home in Baileyville, Ogle County, Illinois.
After his death in 1948, most of his life mounts were given to a high school, where they remained until 1983 when they were donated to the Illinois State Museum. Many of his bird study skins, egg sets, and photographs were given to Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa; in 1985-1986 these were transferred to the Illinois State Museum. Among his specimens was a life mount of a (now extinct) passenger pigeon, Ectopistes migratorius (Linnaeus, 1766), collected by his father, Edwin A.
Carpenter (born in 1846 in Pennsylvania, died in 1919 in Illinois). This specimen is one of only 19 complete and 7 partial skeleton specimens of passenger pigeons known to exist in museum collections.
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Educational leadership of k&c jewelry
Eichner graduated from Chaminade High School in Mineola, New York, in 1953. He received his undergraduate degree at the University of Dayton and his graduate degree in theology from the University of Fribourg, in Switzerland, and he was ordained in 1966, From 1967 to 1992 he served as president of his high school alma mater, Chaminade. He was also leader of the Meribah Provincethe religious community of brothers who teach at Chaminade.
This community separated from the Marianists New York Province during the 1970s because of deep differences concerning ministry and the role of the school apostolate. The Meribah Province assumed responsibility for a second school, Kellenberg Memorial High School, in 1987, with Eichner as president. Eichner is the President of Kellenberg and of St.
Martin de Porres Marianist School, the Meribah Provinces third and final school. While President of Chaminade, Eichner established an endowment drive called the Torch Fund, to defray the costs of tuition. He thus helped initiate a trend among Catholic schools towards raising endowments and limiting tuition.
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7. Symphony, K. 75 (Mozart) of k&c jewelry
The Symphony in F major "No.
42", K. 75, was probably written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from March to August 1771 in Salzburg. The symphony is scored for two oboes, two horns and strings.
In contemporary orchestras, it was also usual to include bassoons and harpsichord if they were available in the orchestra to reinforce the bass line and act as the continuo. The duration is approximately 13 minutes. The symphony consists of the following movements: Allegro, 34 Menuetto, 34 Andante, 24 Allegro, 38Unusually, the minuet and trio is the second rather than the usual third movement.
Like other works from this time period, such as the K. 97 symphony, the autograph, which was in the possession of Breitkopf & Hrtel, was destroyed during World War II. Mozart's authorship therefore remains uncertain.
Most professionals consider the work authentic. The Alte Mozart-Ausgabe (published 187982) gives the numbering sequence 141 for the 41 numbered symphonies. The unnumbered symphonies (some, including K.
75, published in supplements to the Alte-Mozart Ausgabe until 1910) are sometimes given numbers in the range 42 to 56, even though they were written earlier than Mozart's Symphony No. 41 (written in 1788). The symphony K.
75 is given the number 42 in this numbering scheme.
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8. Scholarship of k&c jewelry
He began issuing collections of regional folklore as books during the 1980s based on his own fieldwork and archival material.
He received popular recognition for his work with the publication of Ghost Stories from the American South (1985), which became a mass market paperback. The subjects of his other books focused on the Ozarks and Appalachian Mountains as folk regions and folk songs and humor in the South, including Ozark Country (1995), Southern Folk Ballads (1987, 2 volumes), Southern Mountain Folksongs (1993), Appalachian Images in Folk and Popular Culture (1989, 2nd ed. 1995), Ozark Mountain Humor (1989).
He was also involved in the study of gospel music, and edited a magazine devoted to it entitled Rejoice. A large editorial project that had occupied him for many years was issued after his death as the Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music (2005). McNeil's analytical concern was to show, contrary to popular perceptions, that mountain folk cultures is complex and constantly evolving and adapting to new conditions rather than being stuck in the past.
He linked the Ozarks to sources in Appalachian culture but also showed multiple influences that made the Ozarks distinct as a cultural region.
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9. Burton K.
Farnsworth of k&c jewelry
Burton Kent Farnsworth (March 6, 1890 September 27, 1945) was a Director of Secondary Education of Utah and a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Farnsworth was born in Beaver, Utah Territory. From 1909 to 1912, he was a LDS Church missionary in Samoa.
After his mission, he obtained education degrees from Utah State Agricultural College and a doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley. He was a professor of education at Utah State, and from 1934 until his death was the Director of Secondary Education of Utah. In the LDS Church, Farnsworth was a bishop in Fillmore, Utah, from 1928 to 1931, and from 1937 until his death was the second assistant George Q.
Morris, the general superintendent of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association (YMMIA). He had joined the general board of the YMMIA in 1935. Farnsworth died in Seattle, Washington, and was buried at Salt Lake City Cemetery.
Farnsworth's papers are housed at the Harold B. Lee Library of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He was married to Mabel Pearce and was the father of six children.
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10. Writer of k&c jewelry
He wrote many comedy skits for "Kathambam","Maththappu", "Kuthukalam" programs recorded with live audience at Studio 6 in Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. He wrote many plays for broadcast in National Service.
The popular serial play titled "Kiramathu Kanavukal" was written by him for Commercial Service and this play was released in Audio Cassettes at a grand function held at Ramakrishna Mission Hall, Colombo. Another comedy serial written by him, "Vaththiar Veedil" was broadcast for more than two years and as Audio cassettes sold in many countries. He wrote series of articles in magazines like "Chirithiran" and "Eelanadu Sunday Magazine".
His short stories were published in national dailies like "Thinakaran" and Veerakesari. He wrote scripts for television plays like "Thiruppankal" and documentaries for Rubavahini in Sri Lanka. In Canada he wrote screenplay for films like "Engo Tholaivil", "Menmaiyana Vairangal" and "Uyire Uyire".
He wrote and directed more than 20 stage plays in Canada. He wrote and produced "Maname Maname", a radio serial play for CMR Radio, Toronto. He has written a novel titled "Karaiyai Thedum Kaddumarangal", which won him Amuthan adikal Literary award for year 2009 in South India
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