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This book extends the catalogue of KNIME Press books with a description of techniques to access, process, and analyze text documents using the KNIME Text Processing extension. The book covers text data access, text pre-processing, stemming and lemmatization, enrichment via tagging, bag of words and keyword extraction, term frequencies, word vectors to represent text documents, and finally topic detection and sentiment analysis. Some basic knowledge of KNIME Analytics Platform is required.

Two projects explored the links between language use and aging. In the first project, written or spoken text samples from disclosure studies from over 3,000 research participants from 45 different studies representing 21 laboratories in 3 countries were analyzed to determine how people change in their use of 14 text dimensions as a function of age. A separate project analyzed the collected works of 10 well-known novelists, playwrights, and poets who lived over the last 500 years. Both projects found that with increasing age, individuals use more positive and fewer negative affect words, use fewer self-references, use more future-tense and fewer past-tense verbs, and demonstrate a general pattern of increasing cognitive complexity. Implications for using language as a marker of personality among current and historical texts are discussed.

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Teach students how to unlock word meanings in roughly 15 minutes per day. In addition to daily instruction, Teacher Guide features activities to extend and reinforce students' understanding of the vocabulary words, including activities for English language learners.

Words of Wisdom is an opportunity for alumni to write notes of congratulations and encouragement to learners and welcome them to U of T and the Temerty Faculty of Medicine. Your personal wisdom is so appreciated and immediately connects learners with the Temerty Medicine alumni community.

The Word of Wisdom is a law of health revealed by the Lord for the physical and spiritual benefit of His children. On February 27, 1833, as recorded in section 89 of the Doctrine and Covenants, the Lord revealed which foods are good for us to eat and which substances are not good for the human body. He also promised health, protection, knowledge, and wisdom to those who obey the Word of Wisdom.

I think that in any religion there are those who embrace their faith with authenticity and with what we might characterize as curiosity, courage and compassion. In other words, they hold to their faith with open minds and hearts. There are also plenty of folks in various religions who have embraced a version of their faith that makes them feel that an open mind and heart are not required. Faith becomes a settled issue.

In February 1834, Joseph Smith proposed a resolution before the high council of the church that stated, "No official member in this Church is worthy to hold an office after having the word of wisdom properly taught him; and he, the official member, neglecting to comply with and obey it."[8][9][10] This resolution was accepted unanimously by the council.[8] The charge of "not observing the Word of Wisdom" was later one of five leveled against David Whitmer (who was an apostle, and one of the Three Witnesses) on April 13, 1838, which led to his excommunication.[11]

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, CHC alumni were invited to contribute words of encouragement for current CHC students. Selected messages are included in each weekly student newsletter, and they are lifting the spirits and warming the hearts of students, faculty and staff alike. If you are inspired to send in a message of your own, contact Elin England at eeng...@uoregon.edu. Community supporting community!

Last week, the Department of Medicine welcomed the new class of PGY1's to the Tinsley Harrison Internal Medical Residency Program. Embarking on a journey of this magnitude can be exciting and overwhelming. Faculty and current chief medical residents offered words of wisdom to help the incoming interns transition to their new phase of medicine.

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