Online Interactive Home Work Grading System John JENQ Department of Computer Science‚ Montclair State University Montclair‚ NJ 07039‚ USA Micheal ALEXISPONNIAH Citigroup‚ 250 West Street‚6th FL‚ New York‚ NY 10013‚ USA Irina ASHKENAZI The Hertz Corporation‚ 225 Brae Boulevard‚ Park Ridge‚ NJ 07656‚ USA and Ramazan BURUS Bluestone Consulting Firm‚ 2001 Route 46 Suite 310 Parsippany NJ 07054‚ USA ABSTRACT In recent years‚ World Wide Web usage for teaching and learning has increased
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Htaw Mon Mr. O’Neil English 10 19 October 2010 Puritans vs Rationalists Two major philosophies dominated the American lifestyle back in the 1600s and early 1800s. These two were the Puritans ideas and the Rationalists. Rationalist ideas resulted as a reactant to the Puritants’s beliefs and because of this‚ they share some of the same basic beliefs. This paper will take a look at some of the similarities in their philosophy‚ and also the difference in their beliefs. Three topic that will be
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Empiricist philosophers such as John Locke believe that knowledge must come from experience. Others philosophers such as Descartes believe that knowledge is innate; this way of thinking is used by rationalist. In this paper I will discuss the difference between Descartes rationalism in his essays "The Meditations" and Locke’s empiricism in his essays "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding". I will then lend my understanding as to what I believe as the ultimate source of knowledge. Locke
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Authors during the Revolution were classified as either rationalist or romantic‚ but whether they were classified as rationalist or romantic depended on their style of writing. Rationalist and romantic authors wrote smiliarly using the same techniques‚ but they also were different from each other. A rationalist author during this time period was Patrick Henry. In the Virginia Convention of 1775‚ Henry stood up and gave a speech. Its subject was about Independence that they need from Great Britain
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Author Phillis wheatly who is considered one of the great American authors‚ she wrote during the rationalist period. Particularly‚ in her works title to the university of Cambridge‚ in new-England we can see evidence of the characteristics‚ themes and styles identified with the rationalist movement which was extant in American letters between 1750 and 1800. As a representative of such a movement‚ Phillis Wheatly then remains one of the most identifiable and iconic writers of her time. Phillis Wheatly
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Prince Hamlet: An Irrational Rationalist Hamlet by William Shakespeare William Shakespeare created many complex characters in his play Hamlet. One of these complex characters being the protagonist‚ Prince Hamlet. Hamlet has many contradictory traits‚ two of them being that Hamlet sometimes thinks rationally‚ and that being overcome by the command left by the ghost of his belligerent father‚ King Hamlet‚ he tends to make irrational decisions. When Hamlet is first introduced to the ghost’s
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Bootstrapping Ontologies for Web Services Aviv Segev‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and Quan Z. Sheng‚ Member‚ IEEE Abstract—Ontologies have become the de-facto modeling tool of choice‚ employed in many applications and prominently in the semantic web. Nevertheless‚ ontology construction remains a daunting task. Ontological bootstrapping‚ which aims at automatically generating concepts and their relations in a given domain‚ is a promising technique for ontology construction. Bootstrapping an ontology based on a set
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Ontology deals with questions concerning what entities exist or can be said to exist. What do we know? What are we certain of? What can we prove? What is the nature of existence? Epistemology is the study of knowledge. How do we know what we know? How can we establish truth and certainty? Are their limits to what we can know based on how we come to know it? These epistemological questions when combined with ontological questions have philosophers pondering what exists and how we know it exists.
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At its core‚ human nature‚ outlines the views and essence of the three normative traditions (realist‚ rationalists and revolutionists). Human Nature outlines power and its role in the fundamental international political condition. Realism sees human nature as inherently egoistic and driven by violence. Realism is rooted in a permanent and unchanging human nature which is basically self-centred‚ self-rewarding and self-interested. Ultimately‚ human motivation is seen to be at the root of conflict
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(schools of thought): rationalist and behavioralist. An ideological/theoretical conflict has existed between the two paradigms for over 50 years. Is human decision behavior more consistent with the rationalist models or behavioralist models? Behavioral finance has grown out of this conflict and will likely result in the resolution of the conflict as time passes. What is a paradigm? Thomas Kuhn’s concept of paradigm is useful background for the debate between rationalists and behavioralists
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