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Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them

The relationship between Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them  Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them  by Newt Scamander is a textbook for the Hogwarts students. It was written by Newt based on his adventures and interactions with the Magical Beasts. When Newt was on his journey of learning about these Fantastic Beasts, there was something unfortunate going on for the wizarding world: the rise of Gellert Grindelwald to power as a Dark Lord. His plan of creating a world where powerful wizards and witches reign over the world, teaching muggles their place which was covertly termed as “for the greater good” Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them is the backdrop of the Harry Potter. Without it Harry Potter wouldn't have happened. It may seem like the story is about Fantastic Beasts, but it indeed is the story of Albus Dumbledore and Gellard Grindelwald. The story will open with Newt Scamander travelling to New York and accidentally unleashin

Importance of Big Data

 Big data 1. Understanding and Targeting Customers This is one of the biggest and most publicized areas of big data use today. Here, big data is used to better understand customers and their behaviors and preferences. Companies are keen to expand their traditional data sets with social media data, browser logs as well as text analytics and sensor data to get a complete picture of their customers. The big objective, in many cases, is to create predictive models. You might remember the example of U.S. retailer Target, who is now able to very accurately predict when one of their customers will expect a baby. Using big data, Telecom companies can now better predict customer churn; Wal-Mart can predict what products will sell, and car insurance companies understand how well their customers actually drive. Even government election campaigns can be optimized using big data analytics. 2. Understanding and Optimizing Business Processes Big data is also increasingly used to opt