A list of puns related to "Classifications of fairies"
We are genetically different from pure Homo Sapiens Sapiens that lived tens of thousands of years ago that had no Neanderthal DNA. So shouldn't we create a new classification?
I've decided to look at each region in Runeterra and see how many of each class on client (Assassin, Fighter, Mage, Marksman, Support & Tank) they have.
So, going from Alphabetical Order:
Bandle City = 0 assassins, 1 fighter (Rumble), 1 mage (Veigar), 3 marksmen (Corki, Tristana & The Devil Teemo), 2 supports (Lulu & Yuumi) and 0 tanks
Bilgewater = 1 assassin (Fizz), 2 fighters (Gangplank & Illaoi), 1 mage (Twisted Fate), 2 marksmen (Graves & Miss Fortune), 2 supports (Pyke & Tahm Kench) and 1 tank (Nautilus)
Demacia = 0 assassins, 5 fighters (Fiora, Garen, Kayle, Shyvanna & Xin Zhao), 3 mages (Lux, Morgana & Sylas), 3 marksmen (Lucian, Quinn & Vayne), 1 support (Sona) & 3 tanks (Galio, Jarvan & Poppy)
Freljord = 0 assassins, 7 fighters (Gnar, Gragas, Olaf, Trundle, Tryndamere, Udyr & Volibear), 2 mages (Anivia & Lissandra), 1 marksman (Ashe), 1 support (Braum) and 3 tanks (Nunu & Willump, Ornn & Sejuani)
Ionia = 3 assassins (Akali, Master Yi & Zed), 6 fighters (Irelia, Kayn, Lee Sin, Sett, Wukong & Yasuo), 4 mages (Ahri, Karma, Kennen & Syndra), 3 marksmen (Jhin, Varus & Xayah), 2 supports (Ivern & Rakan) and 1 tank (Shen)
Ixtal = 3 assassins (Nidalee, Qiyana & Rengar), 0 fighters, 2 mages (Neeko & Zyra), 0 marksmen, 0 supports & 1 tank (Malphite)
Mount Targon = 0 assassins, 2 fighters (Diana & Pantheon), 2 mages (Aurelion Sol & Zoe), 1 marksman (Aphelios), 2 supports (Soraka & Taric) and 1 tank (Leona)
Noxus = 3 assassins (Katarina, LeBlanc & Talon), 3 fighters (Darius, Riven & Kled), 3 mages (Cassiopeia, Swain & Vladimir), 3 1 marksman (Draven), 0 supports & 1 tank (Sion)
Piltover = 0 assassins, 3 fighters (Camille, Jayce & Vi), 2 mages (Heimerdinger & Orianna), 2 marksmen (Caitlyn & Ezreal), 0 supports & 0 tanks
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... keep reading on reddit β‘Iβm a guy (22). Iβve been sexually assaulted. And living on a college campus Iβve certainly been coerced into having sex went I didnβt want to. Never has it crossed my mind to consider myself a βsurvivorβ. I think the term is appropriate for survivors of rape, because itβs such an awful, vile, and dangerous act. But for sexual assault? Which could be something like a guy/girl grabbing someone elseβs ass, I donβt think itβs appropriate. In my opinion, itβs kind of narcissistic.
I know not all sexual assault is just ass grabbing, or inappropriate comments, or just unsolicited touching in general. I know sometimes it probably has dangerous context with it. But I just donβt think itβs appropriate for someone who has their shoulder stroked, or butt grabbed to take on the title of βsurvivorβ.
I don't own a car or drive, they are not open to using taxis to arrive to or depart from work in this instance. I am genuinely concerned that I may pass on or present with Covid 19 to either my family, colleagues, or any at risk individual as I live in Dublin City centre. It seems so unnecessary and entirely avoidable.
In the film The Lives of Others, a Stasi officer describes a personality classification of artists into five "types." The only specific type mentioned is Type 4, "hysterical anthropocentric," which refers to artists who thrive on interaction with other people. According to the film, the Stasi have particular methods of punishment for each type of artist. For instance, Type 4 artists are never allowed a public trial, since they would (apparently) thrive on the attention. Is this an actual classification? (If so, did the Stasi really use it?) If not, is there something similar?
Hello marine biologists and marine life lovers!
This week the slideshow movie I'm making for the little ones is "ALL MARINE LIFE". And I'm a little at sea, as it were.
I like to have nice cards that separate categories so it clear and it was easy with domestic animals, farm animals, reptiles and insects but I'm having trouble with the sheer diversity of marine life.
Here is what I have and I'm sure I'm missing things. (Turtles and penguins were covered in previous movies about reptiles and birds).
I always put a PSA at the end telling kids that so many of these species are endangered because of humans and we are all responsible for protecting nature that can't protect itself against us.
I also include a few interesting videos at the very end that widen kid's horizons. For example in the farm one, I included a long section about amazing herding dogs and even some that run on sheeps backs. If anyone could suggest an appropriate end card for this video I'd be grateful. One thought was microscopic marine life and the other was marine plant life since I'm not covering those.
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Original list with many mistakes is still below but here is the corrected list following comments' feedback:
>1) Mammals
>a) Whales
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>b) Dolphins
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>c) Seals
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>d) Sea lions
>2) Fishes
>I. Boneless fishes
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>a) Sharks
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>b) Rays
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>c) Skates
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>II. Boney fishes
>3) Mollusks
>a) Octopus
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>b) Squids
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>c) Cuttlefish
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>d) Bivalves
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>e) Snails
>4) Cnidaria
>a) Jellyfish
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>b) Corals
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>c) Sea Anemones
>5) Arthropods
>a) Horseshoe crabs
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>b) Sea spiders
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>c) Lobsters
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>d) Crabs
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>e) Shrimp
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>f) Barnacles
>6) Echinoderms
>a) Starfish
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>b) Sea urchins
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>c) Sand dollars
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a) Whales
b) Dolphins
c) Seals and sea lions
d) Sharks
a collage of a large variety of the biggest, smallest, most colorful fish pics and videos I can find
Octopus and jellyfish
Arthropods
a) Horseshoe crabs
b) Sea spiders
c) Lobsters
d) Crabs
e) shrimp
a) Starfish
b) sea urchins
c) sand dollars
Very much looking forward t
... keep reading on reddit β‘If requests for resources arenβt appreciated, thatβs fine, Iβll take this down, it just isnβt listed in the rules.
Iβm doing my thesis in English on the >!disease model!< (donβt worry, the thesis is entirely against it). What sickens me, but doesnβt really surprise me, is that I canβt find anything other than some news sites which even HINT at the idea that >!autism!< isnβt a disease. Does anyone have any other kinds of sources, scholarly or not? Iβd really appreciate it. I also am sure itβs technically an opinion, but Iβm still disgusted that barely any sources even TOUCH on the idea, even to βdiscreditβ it.
Iβm also thinking of maybe having a survey of some kind concerning autistic people, their experiences (up and down), and their opinions on the matter. If you guys are interested, let me know (though itβll probably be on a wider selection of people, since this one would have pretty biased results :P)
Thanks for reading! I really wanted to do my own reading, but I guess if thereβs no reading to doβ¦
Edit: So apparently what Iβm looking for is the social model of disability. I had never known that there was a specific term for it until u/LilyoftheRally informed me. Maybe I just didnβt notice, maybe it wasnβt ever brought up around me (Iβm betting on the latter). As much as I donβt consider being autistic to even be a disability on the face of it, this is definitely more relevant to my thesis.
Edit 2: Changed censored content to spoilers for ease of reading.
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Link: https://github.com/benedekrozemberczki/awesome-graph-classification
The repository covers techniques such as deep learning, graph kernels, statistical fingerprints and factorization. I monthly update it with new papers when something comes out with code.
Hello everyone! I am an undergrad and I recently got a hang of machine learning and Python and I have developed a whatsapp bot (without the pro feature) using selenium. The xray classification is done using a pre-trained ResNet CNN. For beginners who want to know how to build Python whatsapp bot, I wrote a medium article on this very topic. The lung Xray classification code can be found on my Github here.
Disclaimer: The medical results from the code I have provided are just for the purpose of showcasing deep learning and python-based bot capabilities. It is still not considered as professional medical advice.
Sorry if this is redundant but I searched a bit and didn't find anything.
[edit] lol googling "scrape animal scientific classification data" gives some interesting results.
I am looking for a set of Image- and Scene-tags to label the images, and I want in particular a set of "segmentations" (e.g. "segment 1", "segment 2", "segment 3") for each image.
I know that the market place has an option to buy a set of labels, but I can find a way to get the set of images. I am considering buying the labels at about $2,500, but I am not sure where to buy them, etc....
Material objects are, in general, composed of molecules, of which the building blocks are atoms. The periodic table gives a classification scheme for the kinds of atoms, called elements, which can occur. We have very probably a complete classification of all naturally occurring elements, although it is conceivable that we can make more.
Similarly, integers are built out of primes in a unique factorization. There are infinitely many prime "elements", but we don't know just exactly where the next one is going to show up. The prime number theorem does give us a sense of how they look if we squint and peer out over the horizon, and I believe the Riemann hypothesis would provide more clarity if proved.
Finite simple groups are another class of "atoms", and their classification is a monumental result in algebra that I probably will never understand. Abelian groups, on the other hand, are much easier to classify, even when infinite ones (that are nevertheless finitely generated) are allowed.
My question, then, is this: What are some other "periodic table" results in mathematics? Are there other subfields in which some important class of objects was largely or completely categorized?
Are the Americas considered an island? Is Australia? Africa?
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