Deception in Pride and Prejudice: Appearance vs Reality

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Pride and Prejudice: Appearance vs Reality

By Paula Alvarez

The Theme of Appearance vs Reality

In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, the theme of appearance versus reality is recurrent. Austen wants to prove to us that often one’s appearance hides one’s true character. This theme is clearly evident in the case of Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham and how they appear to Elizabeth Bennet.

Elizabeth’s Misguided Conclusions

From her first impressions of both Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham, Elizabeth

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Hybrid Hash-Join Performance Optimization in Database Systems

Hybrid Hash-Join: Conceptual Explanation

Hybrid Hash-Join is an improved version of the standard Hash-Join algorithm that reduces disk I/O by using memory more efficiently during the join operation. It is particularly useful when:

  • The build relation is larger than memory.
  • Memory is still large enough to hold one or more partitions fully.

Why Use Hybrid Hash-Join?

In a normal Hash-Join:

  • All partitions of the build relation are written to disk first.
  • They are then read again for probing.

Hybrid Hash-Join

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Quantum Mechanics Fundamentals: 16 Key Concepts Explained

Core Principles of Quantum Mechanics

The No-Cloning Theorem

The no-cloning theorem states that it is impossible to create an exact copy of an arbitrary unknown quantum state. This is because quantum mechanics is linear and unitary; any operation that clones one state would necessarily distort another. Only orthogonal states (like |0⟩ and |1⟩) can be perfectly distinguished and copied.

The Copenhagen Interpretation

According to the Copenhagen interpretation, the wave function represents the probability

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Arbitration Law Malaysia: Arbitration Act 2005 and Procedures

Meaning and Definition of Arbitration

Definition: Arbitration is a private, consensual, party-driven method of dispute resolution where two or more parties agree to settle a dispute with the assistance of an arbitrator. Source of Authority: Unlike litigation, which derives authority from the State, arbitration’s legitimacy flows from the parties’ agreement. In Collins v Collins (1858) and as approved in Malaysian jurisprudence, arbitration is a ‘reference to the decision of one or more persons…

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Churn Prediction with Logistic Regression, Choice Models & NLP

⚙️ 1️⃣ Logistic Regression — Churn Prediction

Predict P(churn = 1) via logit link → ln(p/(1-p)) = β0 + βx

MetricMeaningTrade-off / Exam Tip
Precision = TP/(TP+FP)How accurate are my churn flags?Higher precision → fewer false alarms
Recall = TP/(TP+FN)How many real churners are caught?Higher recall → catch more churners
AUCProbability the model ranks a churner higher than a non‑churner0.5 = random, 1 = perfect
ROC CurveTPR (Recall) vs FPR (1 − Specificity)Curves that bow toward the
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Fundamentals of DBMS and Database Concepts

Data, Information, Knowledge

Data – a fact that can be recorded or stored, e.g., person name, age, gender, weight, etc. Information – when data is processed, organized, structured, or presented in a given context so as to make it useful, it is called information. Knowledge – it is the appropriate collection of information.

DBMS (Database Management System)

DBMS = Database + Set of programs.

  • Database – a collection of logically related data; e.g., books database in a library, student database in a university.
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Essential Historical and Political Concepts

Key Historical and Political Terms

A to E

  • Anachronism — An error of chronological logic or the misplacement of chronology.
  • Anthropocene — A period in history, the most recent geological epoch, in which the presence of human beings has made an imprint on the surface of the Earth by way of radioactive fallout, microplastics, and heavy metals, as well as the influencing of the Earth’s climate.
  • Capitalism — An economic system in which the means of production are privately owned (instead of by the
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Company Winding Up, Company Secretary & Board Duties — India

Unit IV: Winding Up and Company Secretary

1. Winding Up — Definition and Meaning

Winding up of a company refers to the legal process of bringing the life of a company to an end. During winding up, all business operations stop, the company’s assets are collected and sold, and the proceeds are used to pay off debts and liabilities. Any remaining amount is distributed among shareholders according to their rights. Winding up is carried out under the supervision of a liquidator who ensures fair settlement

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Spanish Liberalism: Bourbon Dynasty to First Republic

Introduction: The Bourbons, a New Dynasty in Spain

The Habsburg dynasty ended in 1700 with the death of Charles II, who had appointed as his heir the French prince Philip of Bourbon, while Archduke Charles of Habsburg (Austria) claimed his rights to the throne. This led to an international conflict as the balance of power was disturbed, and within Spain, territories supported different pretenders. This resulted in the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714).

Philip V of Bourbon won the war. He

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Essential Physics Laws, Units, and Core Concepts

Fundamental Laws and Conservation Principles

  • Newton’s First Law: An object stays in uniform motion unless a net force acts (if net force = 0, motion remains unchanged).
  • Newton’s Second Law: Acceleration is proportional to net force and inversely proportional to mass.
  • Newton’s Third Law: Forces come in equal and opposite pairs (action and reaction).
  • Conservation of Energy: Total mechanical energy remains constant if no non-conservative forces act.
  • Conservation of Momentum: Total momentum stays constant
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