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During the fall semester of the third-class (sophomore) year, the AFCW cadets choose a class exemplar who becomes the class' honorary namesake. The exemplar is typically a deceased former member of the Air Force or Army Air Force, with a few notable exceptions like the Wright Brothers and Neil Armstrong. The tradition began with the Class of 2000.
Handwriting exemplars are used by a document examiner to determine the writing habits of an individual. Ideally, the exemplars will provide an adequate picture of the writer's habits such that a meaningful comparison can be conducted with the questioned material.
One of the best known exemplar theories of concept learning is the Generalized Context Model (GCM). A problem with exemplar theory is that exemplar models critically depend on two measures: similarity between exemplars, and having a rule to determine group membership. Sometimes it is difficult to attain or distinguish these measures.
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When the medal was first created, it was composed of three categories — second, first and special class. [4] The special class was later eliminated when the Chinese People's Liberation Army's (PLA) medal system was formalized in 1988. [1] In 2011, the name of the award changed into Order of Heroic Exemplar. [citation needed]
The Oxford Placement Test (OPT), also called the Oxford Online Placement Test (OOPT), is an on demand computer-adaptive test of the English language for non-native speakers of English, reporting at Pre-A1, A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2 levels of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR).
Negroland: A Memoir was published to acclaim in 2015. It was described by Dwight Garner in The New York Times as a "powerful and complicated memoir", [6] and by Margaret Busby in The Sunday Times as "utterly compelling", [7] while Anita Sethi wrote in The Observer: "Jefferson fascinatingly explores how her personal experience intersected with politics, from the civil rights movement to ...
Designed by Walker and Weeks and completed in 1916, this was formerly the largest single-unit warehouse in the world. It is an exemplar of the Commercial style of architecture. It was converted into The Bingham apartments in 2001. 15: H. Black and Company Building: H. Black and Company Building