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In addition, the topic was something like "The Difference Between His Public and Personal Persona," and that's not what I do — analyze topics like that, or analyze any topic.
Establishing online forums that function as collaborative spaces of common reflection, where students will share resources, ask and solve questions, or analyze topics at hand related to the course.
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Topic time reflects the temporal feature of topics in Web news pages, which can be used to establish and analyze topic models for many time-sensitive text mining tasks.
Nowadays, as an arena of politics, social media ignites political protests, so analyzing topics discussed negatively in the social media has increased in importance for detecting a nation's political risk.
The analyzed topics included in the present special issue allow a better mechanistic understanding of NAFLD pathology in the context of the MetSyn and further contribute to the possible implementation of important countermeasures, either preventive or therapeutic, against the disease.
Other assignments might ask you to persuade your audience about a certain way of perceiving your topic, or analyze a topic.
And if a comedian is lazy, hack, or unwilling to analyze controversial topics with such care, then he or she should stick with joke topics that are universally innocuous -- most predictably, bad airplane food.
Opportunities also exist for feminist philosophy of biology to analyze other topics and groups of researchers in the biological sciences, including Darwinian feminist research on life history strategies and the evolution of male and female reproductive strategies.
Instead of exposing corruption, "data-driven" sites like Vox produce journalism that analyze complex topics by answering important questions like "What is marijuana?" Wonkery that accepts the general framing provided by the powerful is a profitable enterprise; "expertise" is a valuable commodity.
Be prepared to thoroughly analyze the topics you write about.
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