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    standards and included more sciene-related courses to the curriculum (mathematics, statistics, economics, etc.) (Mentzer and Shuman, 2006). This shift of paradigm from traditional approaches to modern schools of marketing thought was influenced by new scientific developments: military advances in mathematical modelling, such as linear programming, during the…

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    Internet of Things (IoT) is a common phrase, even for people who are not deeply interested in technology and research. From a simple household Thermostat to complex Industry of Intelligent Things (IIoT), IoT is steadily influencing our present and the future. Schwab (2016) refers this change as “Fourth Industrial Revolution”. Advances in Artificial Intelligence is accelerating this revolution by spawning a new flavor of Internet of Things, which is referred as Internet of Intelligent Things…

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    Task 1 Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm that revolves around the concept of objects, which are instances of classes representing real-world entities. It is an advanced approach to software development that focuses on modeling entities as objects with attributes (data) and behaviors (methods), enabling developers to organize code in a more interactive and modular way. At its core, OOP aims to mimic the behavior of real-world entities and their interactions, making…

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    Introduction The Prolog programming dialect began from work done in the mid 1970s by Robert A. Kowalski at Edinburgh University (and as far back as at Imperial College, London) and Alain Colmerauer at the University of Aix-Marseille (France). Kowalski 's exploration on the field of computerized conclusion drove in 1972 to the advancement with Colmerauer of the utilization of formal rationale as a programming dialect. Kowalski 's exploration gave the hypothetical structure, while Colmerauer 's…

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    Swarm behavior is one of the main characteristics of different colonies of social insects (bees, wasps, ants, termites). This type of behavior is first and foremost characterized by autonomy, distributed functioning and self-organizing. Swarm Intelligence, SI, is considered to be the area of Artificial Intelligence that is based on studying actions of individuals in various decentralized systems~\cite{bonabeau1999}. However, there is still today big discrepancy between two schools of thought in…

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    Issac Asimov Analysis

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    Therefore, Asimov’s principles, though seemingly reasonable in his literary context, are unsatisfactory for future generation to adopt. The idea of programming machines with a complete moral system is also unrealistic since there is Michael Rectenwald 7/30/2015 3:49 PM never such a thing as a complete set of moral code in human society. Each one of us has different modes of thinking and thus different…

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    audio data simultaneously. Think of it as if the thousand twenty four chickens each only had to plow a few feet of the field. IBM software engineer Paul McKenney notes that programming parallel software is exceedingly hard, much more difficult than straightforward sequential programs. But performance benefits outweigh the programming difficulty…

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    SFD Initiatives

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    in fact struggle to identify with the needs and priorities of communities as Kidd (2011) asserts these organizations do provide, “encouragement of evidence-based programming and monitoring and evaluation” (pp. 5). Relatedly, when considering the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions calls to action, Tully (year) provides a valuable paradigm from which to incorporate SFD initiative and the aforementioned Calls to Action in order to establish a new policy framework for Aboriginal sport.…

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    GPA Personal Statement

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    My childhood began when my mom, sister, and I were homeless for two weeks, and we lived in a hotel for two months. On her last leg of unemployment my mother applied for welfare, in order to sustain a home to live in. She then graduated from UEI and got a job the very next day after. She got an internship that paid twelve plus dollars an hour and when the time came, she got off of welfare and was provided with child and medical care. However, right after, the very next week, my dad went to jail.…

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    as inflammatory talk show hosts spouting hateful speech draw big audiences and big revenue. Remaining ethical is key to running a station of a large following, as such, it is my duty remain unbiased. Essential to the responsibility the station programming and providing quality news and entertainment is upholding freedom of expression. By standing on the first amendment, one can uphold both duty to the station and duty to the audience. As such the station manager has to approach the issue…

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