In Maria Steyn's poem below, the last line at first may seem to be unrelated to the other two and is another example of juxtaposition. For me, the line links the idea of the golden light of late-season honey with the light of the autumn sun. One of the joys of haiku is that one...
The end-user will build rules based onhistorical datato explain the data and make predictions for the future. Part of this process may include the use ofmachine learning algorithmsto classify data sets. If the data islabeledorstructured, the algorithm can categorize the data to make statements ...
society, or region. These dances have been passed down through generations, embodying history, stories and traditions of the people who originated them. From the elegance of Ballet in France to the energetic beats of African dances, each dance is unique and reflective of its culture. ...
In southern Nigeria, for instance, Igbo tribesmen participated in wrestling matches held every eighth day throughout the three months of the rainy season; hard-fought contests, it was thought, persuaded the gods to grant abundant harvests of corn (maize) and yams. Among the Diola of the ...
Contemporary ethnographies usually adhere to acommunity, rather than individual, focus and concentrate on the description of current circumstances rather than historical events. Traditionally, commonalities among members of the group have been emphasized, though recent ethnography has begun to reflect an int...
It is accorded dominance with the reason that it is the first role that is performed and its outcomes are the plans that dole out as the direct for the actions of staff members. 3 Pages: 4 Words: 1150 Corruption in Nigeria: How to Solve the Issue This paper will discuss the causes...
Historical considerations Capital punishment formurder,treason,arson, andrapewas widely employed inancient Greeceunder the laws ofDraco(fl. 7th centurybce), thoughPlatoargued that it should be used only for theincorrigible. The Romans also used it for a wide range of offenses, though citizens were...
In southern Nigeria, for instance, Igbo tribesmen participated in wrestling matches held every eighth day throughout the three months of the rainy season; hard-fought contests, it was thought, persuaded the gods to grant abundant harvests of corn (maize) and yams. Among the Diola of the ...