Sunday, September 18, 2011
Lonely Street
- LONELY STREET (DVD MOVIE)
Special Feature(s): Widescreen; Behind-the-scenes cast interviews; "Making of Elvis"; "When the Rebel Comes Home" music video; Three exclusive songs
ONCE UPON A TIME IN HIGH SCHOOL (IMPORT) Spirit of Jeet Kune Do Yoo Ha, Kwon Sang Woo, Lee Jung Jin, Han Ga In
- NTSC All Region Import
- Language: Korean and Thai
- Subtitles (removable): English and Thai
- Widescreen, DD 5.1 Surround
The increasing volume of data in modern business and science calls for more complex and sophisticated tools. Although advances in data mining technology have made extensive data collection much easier, itâs still always evolving and there is a constant need for new techniques and tools that can help us transform this data into useful information and knowledge.
Since the previous editionâs publication, great advances have been made in the field of data mining. Not only does the third of edition of Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques continue the tradition of equipping you with an understanding and application of the theory and practice of discovering patterns hidden in large data sets, it also focuses on new, important topics in the ! field: data warehouses and data cube technology, mining stream, mining social networks, and mining spatial, multimedia and other complex data. Each chapter is a stand-alone guide to a critical topic, presenting proven algorithms and sound implementations ready to be used directly or with strategic modification against live data. This is the resource you need if you want to apply todayâs most powerful data mining techniques to meet real business challenges.
* Presents dozens of algorithms and implementation examples, all in pseudo-code and suitable for use in real-world, large-scale data mining projects. * Addresses advanced topics such as mining object-relational databases, spatial databases, multimedia databases, time-series databases, text databases, the World Wide Web, and applications in several fields. *Provides a comprehensive, practical look at the concepts and techniques you need to get the most out of your data
The increasing! volume of data in modern business and science calls for more ! complex and sophisticated tools. Although advances in data mining technology have made extensive data collection much easier, it's still evolving and there is a constant need for new techniques and tools that can help us transform this data into useful information and knowledge.
Since the previous edition's publication, great advances have been made in the field of data mining. Not only does the third of edition of Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques continue the tradition of equipping you with an understanding and application of the theory and practice of discovering patterns hidden in large data sets, it also focuses on new, important topics in the field: data warehouses and data cube technology, mining stream, mining social networks, and mining spatial, multimedia and other complex data. Each chapter is a stand-alone guide to a critical topic, presenting proven algorithms and sound implementations ready to be used directly or with strategic modification agains! t live data. This is the resource you need if you want to apply today's most powerful data mining techniques to meet real business challenges.
- Presents dozens of algorithms and implementation examples, all in pseudo-code and suitable for use in real-world, large-scale data mining projects.
- Addresses advanced topics such as mining object-relational databases, spatial databases, multimedia databases, time-series databases, text databases, the World Wide Web, and applications in several fields.
- Provides a comprehensive, practical look at the concepts and techniques you need to get the most out of your data
Read a Sample Chapter from Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques
Read a sample chapter from Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques |
The increasing volume of data in modern business and science calls for more complex and sophisticated tools. Although advances in data mining technology have made extensive data collection much easier, itâs still always evolving and there is a constant need for new techniques and tools that can help us transform this data into useful information and knowledge.
Since the previous editionâs publication, great advances have been made in the field of data mining. Not only does the third of edition of Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques continue the tradition of equipping you with an understanding and application of the theory and practice of discovering patterns hidden in large data sets, it also focuses o! n new, important topics in the field: data warehouses and data cube technology, mining stream, mining social networks, and mining spatial, multimedia and other complex data. Each chapter is a stand-alone guide to a critical topic, presenting proven algorithms and sound implementations ready to be used directly or with strategic modification against live data. This is the resource you need if you want to apply todayâs most powerful data mining techniques to meet real business challenges.
* Presents dozens of algorithms and implementation examples, all in pseudo-code and suitable for use in real-world, large-scale data mining projects. * Addresses advanced topics such as mining object-relational databases, spatial databases, multimedia databases, time-series databases, text databases, the World Wide Web, and applications in several fields. *Provides a comprehensive, practical look at the concepts and techniques you need to get the most out of you! r data
Among other Southeast Asians, the Thais people stand! out for their thinking and their body language. If you stay here long enough, it can happen to you â" youâll become an honorary Thai, and gradually find yourself speaking pidgin English. In the provinces, you could join the voluntary work-gangs cleaning the toilets and weeding the flowerbeds at the local high school. In Thailand, the Doâs outweight the Donâts!This must-hand guide will help you realize that you Do want to consider adopting the mai pen rai attitude to life â" Donât cry over spilt milk. For the two-week visitor however, knowing what to do and what not to do is not an easy task. Take heads, hands and feet. A little girl sells you flowers so you tousle her hair -- big mistake. Heads are sacred, so Donât ever touch a personâs head without permission. Hands are meant to give and take, right hand only of course, so Donât touch and tickle with your hands. And Donât point with your feet while sitting. Donât show the soles of your feet, but Do! your shoes outside while visiting temples.
So you want a massage? This exciting travel book of all the Thailand Doâs and Donâts tells you just how to differentiate between traditional massage parlors and those offering, well, more forbidden fruit. The authors also tell you as a respectable visitor about town, Do remember how to behave so that your holiday is a memorable one without the hassles that can befall folks getting out and about
To ensure that you, the foreign resident, fleeting visitor or armchair traveler, enjoy your stay in Thailand, the authors present a light hearted but practical guide to the Doâs and Donâts of this very special country. DON'T be surprised if that pretty salesgirl on the perfume counter is a man. There's a place for everyone in Thai society. DO believe your eyes: yes, that roadside stall is selling deep fried grasshoppers and caterpillars. And yes, DO listen very hard to the whispering that passes for conversatio! n: Thais rarely raise their voices. Want to know what to more ! valuable Doâs and Donâts? Then DO buy this book.Among other Southeast Asians, the Thais people stand out for their thinking and their body language. If you stay here long enough, it can happen to you â" youâll become an honorary Thai, and gradually find yourself speaking pidgin English. In the provinces, you could join the voluntary work-gangs cleaning the toilets and weeding the flowerbeds at the local high school. In Thailand, the Doâs outweight the Donâts!
This must-hand guide will help you realize that you Do want to consider adopting the mai pen rai attitude to life â" Donât cry over spilt milk. For the two-week visitor however, knowing what to do and what not to do is not an easy task. Take heads, hands and feet. A little girl sells you flowers so you tousle her hair -- big mistake. Heads are sacred, so Donât ever touch a personâs head without permission. Hands are meant to give and take, right hand only of course, so Donât touch and tickle with! your hands. And Donât point with your feet while sitting. Donât show the soles of your feet, but Do your shoes outside while visiting temples.
So you want a massage? This exciting travel book of all the Thailand Doâs and Donâts tells you just how to differentiate between traditional massage parlors and those offering, well, more forbidden fruit. The authors also tell you as a respectable visitor about town, Do remember how to behave so that your holiday is a memorable one without the hassles that can befall folks getting out and about
To ensure that you, the foreign resident, fleeting visitor or armchair traveler, enjoy your stay in Thailand, the authors present a light hearted but practical guide to the Doâs and Donâts of this very special country. DON'T be surprised if that pretty salesgirl on the perfume counter is a man. There's a place for everyone in Thai society. DO believe your eyes: yes, that roadside stall is selling deep fried g! rasshoppers and caterpillars. And yes, DO listen very hard to ! the whis pering that passes for conversation: Thais rarely raise their voices. Want to know what to more valuable Doâs and Donâts? Then DO buy this book.
Drawing on original, in-depth interviews with political activists and large-scale survey data, author Hahrie C. Han contests the traditional idea that people must be politicized before they participate, and that only idiosyncratic factors outside the control of the political system can drive motivation. Her findings show that that highly personal commitments! , such as the quality of children's education or the desire to help a friend, have a disproportionately large impact in motivating political participation among people with fewer resources. Han makes the case that civic and political organizations can lay the foundation for greater citizen participation by helping people recognize the connections between their personal commitments and politics.

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