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Neural-Symbolic Reasoning over Knowledge Graphs: A Survey from a Query Perspective

SIGKDD Explorations
Knowledge graph reasoning is pivotal in various domains such as data mining, artificial intelligence, the Web, and social sciences. These knowledge graphs function as comprehensive repositories of human knowledge, facilitating the inference of new ...
Lihui Liu, Zihao Wang, Hanghang Tong
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Identity Politics: Struggles over Symbols, Culture and History

2007
Following the conquest of Trinidad, the British Administration had the opportunity to impose its own cultural forms and symbols on the small community of resident Amerindians, Spanish settlers and their African slaves. Over the following decades, as a more heterogeneous population mosaic was implanted through successive waves of African, Indian ...
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State Transformation and the Struggle for Symbolic Capital

2001
Abstract In an effort to show toughness on crime, the symbolism of a greater readiness to inflict capital punishment has attracted many state authorities in the U.S.A. This has in turn provoked a heightened concern within the legal profession for the maintenance of judicial standards in respect of capital causes.
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Struggling to perform a warehouse: buildings as symbols and tools

Construction Management and Economics, 2010
The built environment and the way in which it is understood critically affect many business enterprises. Despite its importance, few studies have explicitly investigated the process through which changes to the built environment are introduced into ongoing businesses.
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The Struggle to Link Written Symbols with Understandings: An Update

The Arithmetic Teacher, 1989
Two of the most striking and informative results from recent research on children's mathematics learning are the following. On the one hand, many children possess a surprising degree of competence with mathematical situations outside of school. For example, before beginning school, most young children can solve simple addition and subtraction stories ...
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The Impact of Congenital Deafblindness on the Struggle to Symbolism

International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2005
Most children who are congenitally deafblind are severely delayed in their communication development and many will not achieve symbolic understanding and expression. This article discusses developmental markers cited in the research literature as predictive of or facilitative of the development of symbolism. These markers include the growth toward more
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Struggle vs. Harmony: Symbols of Competing Values in Modern China

World Politics, 1953
TRaditional China was characterized by a remarkable homogeneity of mores, institutions, and values. In this it resembled the simpler societies in which, as Maclver has pointed out, the institutions are in broad accord with the mores, and one system of values prevails, being reaffirmed in every aspect of life.
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"El curioso impertinente" and Don Quijote's symbolic struggle against "curiositas"

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1972
The interpolated story of El curioso impertinente has been the crux interpretum of the Quijote ever since its original publication. Evidently Cervantes himself was aware of this fact, for whereas in his discussion of the inserted tales in Part II he praises their aesthetic value, he nonetheless omits them in the sequel, admitting that in doing so he is
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Gandhi & his Symbolic Presence in Indian Freedom Struggle

The power of symbols, signs, and semiotics in shaping cultural narratives and mobilizing collective action is a universal phenomenon that transcends linguistic and cultural boundaries. In traditional societies, these visual representations serve as potent tools for disseminating ideas, values, and worldviews, resonating deeply with people’s emotions
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