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    It looks into the resemblance Chess has to the business world. One example of this is how in Chess and business thinking for the long-term is more effective than short-term planning. The authors believe that all of the skills gained from Chess will help improve future leaders and the economy therefore should be incorporated into school curriculum at an early…

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    Human Consciousness

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    of the major talking pints of this debate was a chess match held in 1997 when for one of the first times a machine was able to best world chess Grandmaster, Gary Kasparov, as he was defeated by IBM’s ‘Deep Blue’. The oxford dictionary claims consciousness to be ‘the state of being aware of and responsive to one 's surroundings’, well in this case the computer was definitely responsive to the moves made by Kasparov, out of millions and millions of chess moves to consider and calculate the…

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    Sample Cover Letter

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    To Mr. bobby I am writing this letter to you to request to reconsider the decision, which you took the decision to terminate me for the position of being an Aide of the Extended work day at Key school. I would like to inform you about in Mr. bobby I don 't know in what Ms. Carla or Elizabeth told you. but I am really sure that Elizabeth said that I ignore it and not help her finding the child that is not truth. Elizabeth and I went outside to look for the child and he wasn’t there. I…

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    Anthony Hollander

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    “Son, have you ever heard of chess?” “Yes, it’s to complicated though” “Chess is to complicated? Anthony you have it all wrong” “I bet it’s boring” “Come on it’s fun, I’ll show you how to play. What do you say?” At the age of 9, Anthony Hollander was taught how to play chess from his grandfather. His grandfather was a wise, retired army veteran, with a knack for chess. He loved everything about it, that’s why he wanted to see if young Anthony would give it a try. Soon enough he picked…

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    Unit 2 English Assignment

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    1. Chess/endgame (1): When a game of chess starts, the end is inevitable. The outcome of the ending is already determined by the first move. It sets the course for the entire game. Hamm represents the king; the piece that holds all the power yet is extremely vulnerable at the same time. Clov is a knight; trapped in a patterned way of movement and actions. Nell and Nagg represent captured chess pieces because they cannot move. The game of chess imitates a lot of repetitious movements. This is…

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    The aspect of college that I’m most worried about is grades. While growing up, I always believed that grades was an important part of my education, and I strived to achieve the highest grades. I was very successful in doing so in high school, and I joined honor society. I knew what I had to do to achieve those grades, but I’m worried that could change in college since I don 't know what to expect from the classes. I just hope my test anxiety doesn’t affect my performance in school. Besides…

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    logical connections which use deeper levels of processing, this allows him to make sense of the chess board pieces, he then refers to a technique called chunking. Working memory plays a pivotal role in playing chess, chunking helps because our short-term memory can only hold 5-9 pieces of information at a time, chunking allowed him to encode more pieces at one time, helping with memory. When playing chess, short-term memory is also responsible for remembering recent events, such as what move was…

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    In the short story "Rules of the Game" by Amy Tan, a main theme is that staying quiet and holding back can help you to achieve goals, shown when Waverly's mother awards her, when she wins a chess game, and when Waverly accidentally blurts out something she regrets saying. At the beginning of the story when Waverly is a young girl, her mother drills a life lesson into her. She tells Waverly to “ ‘Bite back your tongue,’ scolded my mother when I cried loudly (...) ‘Wise guy, he not go against wind…

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    RAISING DAUGHTERS James E. Faust once said, “To be a good father and mother requires that the parents defer many of their own needs and desires in favor of the needs of their children. As a consequence of this sacrifice, conscientious parents develop a nobility of character and learn to put into practice the selfless truths taught by the Savior Himself”. Faust speaks on how in his eyes, parents should try to be less enthralled in their children’s lives in order to be “good”. The preceding…

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    members of the white family are staying in their warm and cozy home, Laburnum Villa, waiting for a visitor who knew Mr. White before. While waiting for their visitor, Herbert White and his father are playing a game of chess While Mrs. White knits near the fire place. The game of chess ended as Herbert White is crowned the victor of the game. After the game, Mr. White’s friend, Sergeant-Major Morris arrives, they welcome him over with a whisky. As the night passes by, Morris tell stories about…

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