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    Running head: Artificial Intelligence: Are Machines Taking Over? Artificial Intelligence: Are Machines Taking Over? Robert Morse INF 103 Instructor Brown Ashford University May 6‚ 2013 While a machine is just a machine made of metal‚ plastic‚ silicone and computer chips‚ it is only as smart as the human that programmed it right? The strides made thus far are only be the beginning of the huge impact and achievements of the computer revolution ‚ and technological

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    Patricia King “The Dangers of Difference” * The Dilemma of Difference * Even when a study purports to be helping a disadvantaged group it may cause harm * If the racial difference is ignored harm can result from ignoring factors that may have a correlation with race. Patricia King “The Dangers of Difference” * Inclusion/Exclusion * Inclusion: required that vulnerable groups be protected‚ e.g. equitable selection‚ cognizant of specific problems with respect to vulnerable

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    The stimulus selected is a scene from TV series “Dexter” where Dexter makes a speech about a hidden identity within his physical body. His line “I’m not sure what I am‚ I just know there’s something dark...in me...it’s there‚ always.” This leads me to consider the issue of personal identity and Shakespeare’s quote‚ “We know what we are‚ but not what we may be”. Human beings are physical matter that exist in time and are aware of their identity and existence. We often believe we remain the same person

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    Comparing and Contrasting Maslow and Murray’s Theories of Needs Organismic theorists Abraham Maslow and Henry Murray tried to define the psychological developmental growth of humans via their theories of Hierarchy of Needs and Psychogenic Needs‚ respectively. Although each personality theorist’s idea attempts to define human psychological development there are quite a few dissimilarities between the two concepts; however‚ as much dissimilarity that may exist between the hierarchy of needs and

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    Sankari Prasad Basu is better known for his books on the history of religion and religious institutions in colonial Bengal. But before he achieved fame as an authority on Sri Ramakrishna‚ Swami Vivekananda and Sister Nivedita‚ he used to be the finest writer on cricket in Bengali. Basu can be described in the same vein as John Arlott evaluated Neville Cardus– as ‘the first writer to evoke cricket; to create a mythology out of the folk hero players; essentially to put the feelings of ordinary cricket

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    Henry A. Murray: Personology Personology is the science of people. It is used to interpret and organize the lives of humans. The central ideas of the science must be to "understanding of what we mean by the concept "person‚" and for development of methods of understanding the lives of persons as the "long unit for psychology"" (Barresi & Juckes 1988 pg 1). It is important to take accounts when studying personology from first person perspective instead of a third person perspective. Henry A. Murray

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    There have been a lot of significant sources that indicates abortion has been disapproved of in the Buddhist tradition. Yet in the midst of this‚ abortion has been tolerated in Buddhist Japan and accommodated under exceptional circumstances by some modern Buddhists in the US. (1) Their defence was that prohibiting abortion are Theravādin and ancient. Japanese Buddhism as well as the traditions out of which a more lenient approach emerges are more recent and Mahāyāna traditions. In this essay‚ a look

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    Edgar Allan Poe Paper Edgar Allan Poe had a life full of devastation and misery. His mother died of tuberculosis when he was two. He was then adopted by John Allen‚ who had an enormous amount of money. Although‚ when Poe went to college‚ John Allan only gave him a third of what he needed. He had to quit school in less than a year; he had no money‚ no job skills‚ and no one who loved him. He decided to join the army‚ but did not stay long because John Allan refused to send him funding. He lived with

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    PART 1 1. Consciousness is a combinatorial system of psychological aspects such as subjectivity‚ self-awareness‚ sentience‚ and the ability to perceive the relationship between oneself and one’s environment. It is a subject of much research in philosophy of mind‚ psychology‚ neuroscience‚ and cognitive science. Some philosophers divide consciousness into phenomenal consciousness‚ which is subjective experience itself‚ and access consciousness‚ which refers to the universal availability of information

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    experiences and abilities of an animal greatly influence humans attitudes towards the use of animals. It can be roughly categorised as belief in animal cognition (for instance the capability of solving problems and making decisions) and belief in animal sentience (their ability

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