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The First Six Days of The Universe [PDF]
The early stage of the Universe is discussed and the time lengths of its first six days, as well as its age, are given. There seems to be no contradiction with the Bible's ascertain that the Universe was created in six days.
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Memorizing Bible Verses with the Association Method of Quantum Learning in Sunday School [PDF]
In the world of teaching, it takes a variety of creativity, so that students benefit from the learning process. The same thing happened in the Sunday School class held by the church. The core material is certainly from the Bible. This includes memorizing
Eveline, S. (Sjanette)+4 more
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Interactive Tools and Tasks for the Hebrew Bible [PDF]
This contribution to a special issue on "Computer-aided processing of intertextuality" in ancient texts will illustrate how using digital tools to interact with the Hebrew Bible offers new promising perspectives for visualizing the texts and for performing tasks in education and research.
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HELFI: a Hebrew-Greek-Finnish Parallel Bible Corpus with Cross-Lingual Morpheme Alignment [PDF]
Twenty-five years ago, morphologically aligned Hebrew-Finnish and Greek-Finnish bitexts (texts accompanied by a translation) were constructed manually in order to create an analytical concordance (Luoto et al., 1997) for a Finnish Bible translation.
arxiv
UniSent: Universal Adaptable Sentiment Lexica for 1000+ Languages [PDF]
In this paper, we introduce UniSent universal sentiment lexica for $1000+$ languages. Sentiment lexica are vital for sentiment analysis in absence of document-level annotations, a very common scenario for low-resource languages. To the best of our knowledge, UniSent is the largest sentiment resource to date in terms of the number of covered languages ...
arxiv
Courage, guidance, family, strength, self-understanding, and survival: These are just a few of the things that this Bible represented to the soldier who carried it.
Labbe, Savannah
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Investigation of electrons interaction in a superconductor [PDF]
Investigating the interaction of electrons in a superconductor by means of a method of solitary waves of Korteweg - de Vries, we refute the claim of absence of "Cooper pairs" in a superconductor. We also indicate that the nondissipative transfer of energy in the superconductor is possible only with the help of a pair of electrons.
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