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review 2020-03-14 13:35
Harrowing historical fiction set in South Africa. Must read.
Upturned Earth - Karen Jennings

Thanks to Bernadette, from Holland Park Press, for providing me an ARC copy of this novel, which I freely chose to review.

I’m sorry it took me so long to get to read this novel, because it’s a must-read. Perhaps it’s because I’ve lived in old mining communities in the UK, but I’ve always been interested in the mining industry, or rather, in the conditions of the workers throughout history, but I am no scholar and have no knowledge of the South African mining communities. Let me tell you that this book was an eye-opener. Although in her notes the author explains that the specific events represented in the book are fictional, she notes that the towns and the mining companies (in this case copper mines) existed, and that she got her inspiration for one of the main characters in the novel, magistrate Hull, from magistrate William Charles Scully (a famous South African author and pioneer), and some of the most horrific details in the novel are true. And although the novel is historical fiction, some of the events are reminiscent of much more recent events (like the Marikana Massacre in 2012).

I had never read any books by Karen Jennings before, although she’s received awards, and she has a number of publications: novels, short-stories, and poetry books, to her name. I look forward to reading more of her works in the future.

The plot follows two characters that are as different as they could be: one an educated white man, newly arrived to take a position of authority and responsibility (or so he thinks), Magistrate Hull; and the other, Noki, a Xhosa mining labourer, who can only find work far away from home and in inhuman conditions, and who has no illusions about the way things really are. The two men meet and get to collaborate in horrific circumstances, and life for either of them can never be the same again. The action is set in 1886, and the author manages to recreate the atmosphere of the place and the era very effectively without spending too much time in long-drawn descriptions, although due to Hull’s interest in the natural world, we get to hear about the flora and the fauna of the area. We also witness rituals and customs of the place, which greatly aid in familiarising readers with the historical period and the setting.

The book sets up well the social order, with the wealthy whites (especially those well-to-do, like the supervisor of the mine, or professionals like the doctor) at the very top, and the natives working at the mines at the very bottom. The power of the mining companies over the lives (and deaths) of their employees and of the whole town becomes evident as we read the book, and behind the veneer of civilisation and good manners, hide very dark secrets. Corruption is rampant, and nothing is allowed to get in the way of the business at hand. The novel shows the harsh lives of the natives (who must find work elsewhere as they cannot live of the land) and contrasts it to that of Hull, who does not have to lift a finger (he literally doesn’t even have to bathe himself, as somebody does it for him).  Although he changes during the novel, it illustrates how such situations could have taken place, and the complacency and willingness of the population to look the other way.

Hull does not start as a particularly likeable character. He is an inefficient worker, sent to the Cape region because nobody else would go, and he is weak-willed and doesn’t question the status quo. He is like a child (there is a fantastic scene where he and a young boy end up all dirty after trying to dig for frogs in the soil, and all this is taking place while the mine has collapsed and there is a rescue operation going on), and he is only shocked into action when he is confronted with the truth head-on. He is not an evil man, though, only indolent, self-centred and accommodating, and he has a heart (and falls in love with a woman many wouldn’t look at), but he eventually does the right thing and becomes something of a crusader, even though neither side seems to understand or appreciate what he is trying to do. I grew to like Hull, despite his faults and weaknesses, and the author creates a realistic portrayal of a man who is no hero but in the end decides to do the right thing. Noki is a man who lives day to day, who loves his family and his friends, and who simply wants to be able to make a living as a farmer in his village, but that is not possible. He ends up in an impossible situation and does his best to protect himself and others. Although one hopes things work out well for him, the ending only suggests more of the same to come. There are many other characters, some more memorable than others, some chilling and terrifying, and some, like Mrs McBride, trapped in circumstances beyond their control, who have little option but to cope with the situation as best they can.

The novel is told in the third person from the alternating points of view of Noki and Hull, but I must warn readers that there are pretty harsh and explicit scenes of violence, sickness, and true horror in the book. This is a short novel, but it does not pack any punches, and after initial scenes of apparent calm and quiet (although warning signs clearly on display), things deteriorate quickly, and we get to see what’s hiding behind the appearances. The pace of the novel is not frantic, and there are contemplative moments, mixed with some frenzied action scenes towards the end. Jennings’ background as a poet becomes evident in many passages of the novel. Here, for example, she is talking about a miner who is very ill but determined to go to work; otherwise they’ll take somebody else in his place:

His face hardened against the pain. He seemed another being then. Ceased to be a man, became instead a moving shape of rock and metal, as though the very ground had risen up around him and was now propelling him forward in the direction of the mine.

Another sample of the writing:

What sort of life is it living underground so that we can be paid less than nothing, where we beg to be allowed to come home once-twice a year to see our family? Never sleeping enough, never eating enough, fighting over the torn shirt that a white man has thrown away.

In sum, this is a novel about important subjects (the past (and not so past) history of the mining industry in South Africa, social justice, corruption, beautifully written but horrifying at the same time. I recommend it to people interested in discovering new voices, in stories about unusual subject, especially those set in South Africa, and, in general to anybody eager to read an interesting, but harsh, and well-written historical novel.

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review 2020-02-28 07:03
Vital Facts about Data Mining

 

Nowadays, data is considered to be the biggest player in businesses. Starting from a small enterprise to huge businesses, data plays an important role in forecasts. This plethora of data can be raw, unprocessed and difficult to understand. This is when data mining comes into play.

 

What is Data Mining?  

When a huge amount of raw data is extracted and processed into a certain way to form some definitive pattern, it is known as Data mining. This processed data enables the Client to make informed decisions and make correct forecasts.

 

At BDS Services, our experts analyze the ever-evolving dynamics and utilize Artificial Intelligence and the latest technology to carry out the data mining process.

 

Advantages of Data Mining

 

  • Authentication of Data – Data mining helps in identifying erroneous data and helps to investigate further. Important data gets filtered in this entire process and used for future events.
  • Garner target audience – As the data is processed, relationship can be determined between different and related variables. This helps in targeting customers within similar groups based on their preferences.
  • Identifying similar patterns – Once the process is completed, similar identical patterns can be identified from the humungous unrelated data.
  • Creation of sub-categories - When the relationship between data is known, Data mining helps in creating sub-categories. For instance, for a water bottle manufacturing company, the data can be segregated to different types of bottle like Copper or Plastic.
  • Find the master function – Data mining also helps in determining the controlling function module which is responsible for the structure of data.
  • Optimized report – Once the data is processed, entire data can be represented in proper structured form with established relationships.

BDS Services is one of the leading data mining companies UK. BDS Services provides the best data mining services in the UK that would provide you with the most reliable data services. The data mining process adopted by the company is an impeccable process to provide high-quality data to the clients.

 

Source: bdsserv.com/services/data-mining
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review SPOILER ALERT! 2019-12-13 06:00
Outsource Data Mining Services for Better Business Operations

 

The data is considered to be the new key to perform effective business operations and stay ahead of other competitors. The database management is one among the most critical activities being carried out in any organization irrespective of their industry. 

 

The data mining is one among the various steps in the whole process of database management. 

 

The data mining is the process of extracting the meaningful and valuable information from the humungous data available. 

 

The data mining UK is a critical process as it provides with valuable information from a huge database that could be processed further to carry out various activities. 

 

There are certain major trends in data mining that would be most effective for successful implementation of various data-based strategies now as well as in the near future. 

 

There are numerous advantages of outsourcing the data mining services to top data mining companies

 

Some of them are:-

 

  • Expert Service

The professional experts would work in the process of data mining that would have a positive impact on the overall process. This would be of great advantage to the organization as they would get exceptional service by experts working to deliver superior service. 

 

  • Latest Technology 

The data mining process when outsourced to other professional agencies would be carried out efficiently with the updated technology that would enable effective functioning of the process. 

 

  • Timely Delivery 

The data mining process when being outsourced to the professional agencies provide the timely delivery of the process that would help the organization to be more productive. 

 

Data mining is fundamental to satisfy the customers and minimize the churning out of existing customers.

 

BDS Services is a leading data mining service providers in the UK that would provide you with the most reliable and prompt data services. They deliver the most prompt data mining services that would effectively enable any organization to derive more value.

 

Source: bdsserv.com/services/data-mining
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text 2019-11-27 14:41
Why is it important to outsource data mining services?

The economic environment across the globe possesses lots of difficulties on the organizations striving to excel. Most of the organizations tend to outsource the data management activities to other data management and data mining companies to bring better efficiency in the functioning of the core activities of the organization.

 

The data mining process involves hunting for data, collecting the relevant data and then structuring them to provide meaning that would deliver more value to the raw data.

 

The data mining business is beneficial to the organizations belonging to any sector or industry. 

 

 

 

Organizations can gain numerous advantages by outsourcing data mining services to other professional companies. They are:-

 

  • Extremely Professional Service

The outsourcing of the data mining services to professional agencies provides access to expertise and highly skilled talent to the organizations that would benefit them to complete the job more efficiently. 

 

  • Cost-Efficiency 

The outsourcing of the data mining services helps the organization to cut down the costs associated with procuring the latest technology, recruiting, training and payroll of the employees and providing them proper infrastructure. 

  • Prompt Services 

The timely delivery of the project when the data mining process is outsourced enhances the productivity and efficiency of the organization. 

 

  • Latest Technology 

The outsourcing of the data mining process provides access to the latest technology to the organization that would help them gain a competitive edge and perform better in the industry.

 

 

BDS Services offer professional data mining services to the customers. The services are provided to various industries. We provide options to clients to select particular fields for data mining as per their requirements. 

The data mining process would help organizations gain a competitive edge and be more successful in their business operations.

 

BDS Services is one of the top data mining companies in the UK that would provide you with the most reliable data services. 

Source: bdsserv.com/services/data-mining
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text 2019-07-10 11:11
The Complexities of Data Mining – The BDS Data Think Tank

 

Data Mining is the strategy of recognizing glitches, patterns and parallels inside colossal data sets to figure results. By using a wide cluster of strategies you can utilize this data to expand incomes, cut expenses, ad lib client connections, wipe out dangers and substantially more.

 

The causes of Data Mining and present situation propels

 

The methodology of burrowing through data to find higher associations and gauge future examples has been a long inevitable history. The term data mining was not characterized in its most genuine wording until the 1990s. In any case, its central establishment contains three interlaced logical orders

 

  1. a) Statistics (the numeric investigation of data connections).

 

  1. b) Artificial Intelligence (human-like insight shown by programming or potentially machines.

 

  1. c) Machine Learning (Algorithms that can gain from data to make expectations).

 

Since the most recent decade moves in getting ready to power and speed have engaged us to move past manual, redundant and repetitive practices to quick, straightforward and automated data examination. The more awesome the enlightening records accumulated, the more potential there is to uncover relevant bits of learning. Retailers, banks, makers, communicate correspondences providers and back up plans, among others, are using data mining to discover associations among everything from esteeming, progressions and socio-financial matters as regards how the economy, danger, competition and internet systems administration are affecting their strategies, salaries, undertakings and customer associations. 

 

Data Mining the BDS Data Think Tank

 

Procedure Flow

 

Stage 1: Receiving File (Requirement from Client)

 

Stage 2: Structuring Data according to Client Template.

 

Stage 3: Briefing about the task.

 

Stage 4: Data Allocation

 

Stage 5: Web Research (Verifying and Acquiring Info) by DRE

 

Stage 6: Tel Research (Verifying and Acquiring Info) by CRE

 

Stage 7: Data Quality Check (Data Formatting and Updating Missing Info)

 

Stage 8: Delivery

 

Database Management:

 

  • We are the main supplier of B2B Information.

 

  • We help clients to recognize new beneficial prospects and enhance the association with existing clients.
  • We attempt to explore through different systems, for example, Company Level data mining which incorporates:

 

  1. a) Legal Name of the Company

 

  1. b) Industry Type and Line of Business

 

  1. c) Revenue of the year, Employee and PC Count Etc

 

d) Other data like MNC Status, URL, Email, Business Group Etc.

 

For what reason is data mining noteworthy?

 

So for what reason is data mining critical? You've seen the dazzling numbers – the volume of data conveyed is increasing predictably. Unstructured data alone makes up 90 percent of the automated universe. In any case, more data does not by any stretch of the imagination mean more data.

 

Data mining empowers you to:

 

  • Filter through all the confused and troubling tumult in your data.

 

  • Comprehend what is material and a short time later, use that data to overview likely outcomes.

 

  • Quicken the pace of settling on imparted decisions.

 

• Get acquainted with data mining methods in Data Mining through and through, a paper that shows how affiliations can use insightful examination and data mining to reveal new encounters from the data.

 

BDS Services best data mining companies industriously convey data mining services in its most genuine classification.

Source: bdsserv.com/services/data-mining
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