... you take the analytical writing section of the GRE General Test, you will be presented with two Issue topics from this pool. Because the wording of some topics in the test might vary slightly ... only responsibility of corporate executives, provided they stay within the law, is to make as much money as possible for their companies." GRE - The PoolofIssueTopics When you take ... of life." "The material progress and well-being of one country are necessarily connected to the material progress and well-being of all other countries." "Instead of...
... www.advancededu.net Page 1 Analysis ofIssue In the Analysis ofIssue question you discuss your opinion toward an issue. You write a well-balanced analysis of the issue the test presents to you. ... will generally relate to regulatory issues and social welfare issues. Here is an example of an Analysis ofIssue question: Following the Colorado massacre of schoolchildren, many lawmakers ... most common topics: The most common topics relate to general business and public policy issues. Business issues generally relate to business ethics, marketing and labor. Government issues will...
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... where I is # of the iterations in sampling, |T| is # of topics, and Bt is the average # of tokens in a topic. (2) User information: O(I * |V| * m * Bu) , where |V| is # of users, and ... (UG)56.59%User Preferences toLatent Categories (UPLC)61.33%In-degree (ID)65.55%Out-degree (OD)59.73%Number of Distinct Topics (NDT) 55.42%Method FeatureAUCBaseline Existing Diffusion58.25%LearningALL65.06%TS ... features such as in-degree (ID) and out-degree (OD). We tried other features such as PageRank values but found them not useful. Moreover, we extract the number of distinct topics (NDT) for a...
... operation of the plan+ import the materials to build nuclear power factory- Pollution of environment: + vast areas of land, water and the air might be seriously affected.- Cause a lot of dangersConclusion: ... Computers store a huge amount of information- Help people do many jobs much more qiuckly and effectively- Computer is a good source of entertainment because it contains a lot of songs,films, games- ... many advantages that they are an essential part of ourmodern life/society.Topic 8: Bad effects of the InternetIntroduction: Nowaday, a lot of people have computers or mobilephones access to...
... works of art. What do you think of this? • Sometimes works of art are sold for extremely high prices. What do you think of that? • How are decisions made about the (financial) value of works of ... Design and What is Art? • Can you think of any examples of art used in everyday life in China? FQ See Note • Would you say the design of a car is a kind of art? • What is the difference between ... of cities in the world which have works of art (sculptures or statues or other works of art) displayed in a prominent public place and the cities have paid the artists a very large amount of...
... identification of 2have received permanent makeup; however, the popularity of this practice and the wideavailability of businesses that offer permanent makeup application, suggest the number of individuals ... 2005NOMINATION OF CHEMICAL/AGENT/SCIENTIFIC ISSUE FOR TESTINGCONSIDERATION BY THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAMNOMINATING CENTER/OFFICE/BRANCH:Linda M. Katz, M.D., M.P.H.;Director, Office of Cosmetics ... products (Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Parts 73, 74, and 82).MAGNITUDE OF HUMAN EXPOSURE:Magnitude of exposureThere are currently no published estimates of the number of individuals...
... section of the General Test, the GRE Program has published the entire pooloftopics from which your test topics will be selected. You might find it helpful to review the Issue and Argument pools. ... Generalists can provide a great deal of information on many topicsof interest with a broad range of ideas. People who look at the overall view of things can help with some of the large problems ... the lack of equipment as the cause of injury. The term "accidents" may imply a great variety of injuries. The types of injuries one could incur by not wearing the types of equipment...
... value of m is 1. The values of other variables are also incremented by 1. 8. main() { char *p; printf("%d %d ",sizeof(*p),sizeof(p)); } Answer: 1 2 Explanation: The sizeof() ... operator gives the number of bytes taken by its operand. P is a character pointer, which needs one byte for storing its value (a character). Hence sizeof(*p) gives a value of 1. Since it needs two ... nested within structure xx. Hence, the elements are of yy are to be accessed through the instance of structure xx, which needs an instance of yy to be known. If the instance is created after...