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    transferred through the machine when someone adds force to part of the machine therefore starting the “simple” task. The initial energy is transferred from through each object therefore creating a chain reaction and then resulting in moving the final chess piece. There are two main types of energy as demonstrated in the Rube Goldberg machine; potential energy and kinetic energy. Potential energy can be seen when a rubber band is stretched out, or the string of a bow and arrow is pulled back, but…

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    about a young chinese girl named Waverly who ends up becoming a national chess champion. Thank You Ma’am by Langston Hughes is about an African American boy named Roger who tries to steal a woman’s purse, and ends up learning some very important life lessons from her. In Rules of the Game, Waverly’s mother is a recent immigrant from China who still follows all of her previous Chinese traditions. After becoming a national chess champion, Waverly becomes embarrassed of her mother always showing…

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    1945 Isaac Asimov, a Columbia University alumni, coined the term Robotics. 1950 Alan Turing introduced Turing Test for evaluation of intelligence and published Computing Machinery and Intelligence. Claude Shannon published Detailed Analysis of Chess Playing as a search. 1956 John McCarthy coined the term Artificial Intelligence. Demonstration of the first running AI program at Carnegie Mellon University. 1958 John McCarthy invents LISP programming language for AI. 1964 Danny Bobrow's…

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    apart of no clubs since they’re bothersome to my daily ritual which is almost number one on my list of favorite things in the world. My daily routine after school is stopping at the convenience store for a snack, then heading home to play online chess. Chess is something I adore, you need strategy and out-of-the-box…

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    book the opening scene is herbert and his father playing chess and the wife watching while she knits by the fire but in the play, the opening scene includes general major morris sitting in the living room with the old man and woman. Herbert is nowhere to be found until 2 minutes into the story that he walks in the door on his way home from work. In the story when they play chess the man is reckless showing that his personality resembles his chess strategies they should have included this in the…

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    play chess, because Equiano was the ultimate chess player. Every situation Equiano was put in, he always looked at the totality of a situation, and not just what the next move or two would be. He can be such a strong role model for people today. The people rioting in North Carolina should read Equianos book. Then, they can read about how Equiano entered a system that was designed to enslave him. He then slipped that system and used it to his advantage and eventually after a long game of chess…

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    In the article ‘Smarter Than You Think,’ by Clive Thompson, the author explains the comparison of the human mind vs machine intelligence. He talks about the speed of these machines in a game of chess and the millions of calculations it can make in just seconds. Compared with humans, these machines outmatch ourselves in everything expect in one way. Thompson explains even though machines are better they have trouble with “intelligence amplification,” but when paired together the possibilities are…

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    Korean Taekwondo and Indian Chess have one thing in common. They both challenge the mind. While taekwondo is physically demanding, it requires careful coordination between the mind and the body. Growing up in Uzbekistan, a state under the former Soviet Union, I started taekwondo and chess at the age of 5. Both activities required tremendous concentration and extensive training. The early start and continued focus paid off as I achieved a black belt 3rd degree and a chess Master title in a few…

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    Your culture can dictate what you value because of your surroundings. Your surroundings determine what you do, how you act, and how you think. Your surroundings make a huge impact on your life. Such as in Billy and Mike’s situation, where they want to play football because in their culture football is what boys their age do. Billy and Mike had a choice to play football rather than Jing Mei Woo and Waverly Jong. Jing Mei Woo never had that choice. Jing Mei Woo’s mother forced her to become a…

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    In your career you will have many setbacks, but if you are gritty or have a growth mindset you will see setbacks as a way to strive, learn, and get better. For example Bobby Fisher was a well decorated chess player and when he lost in the chess finals, he didn’t give up, he decided to start a new career in martial arts. Growth mindset is the belief that the ability to learn isn’t fixed, but it is based on the effort you give. Grit and an open mind are the keys to living…

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