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    so it is used in making games, toys, computers, in the internet where the searching engines and absolutely in robotics. AI researchers and textbooks define the field of artificial intelligence as "the study and design of intelligent agents" in which an intelligent agent is a system that imagine its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of success. What is the difference between the artificial intelligence…

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    A picture is worth a thousand words, as the old adage goes. Redfin, a Seattle-based brokerage, reports an image is actually worth $1,000 or more, at least when it comes to real estate photography. In fact, when a home goes to closing, the home with professional photos may sell for a great deal more, as much as $18,819 more, when the photos are taking using a professional camera, as opposed to the conventional point-and-click version. For this reason, any homeowner wishing to sell their residence…

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    FBI Agent Job

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    While Ed told me the FBI provides enough finances and/or time to enjoy hobbies, family, vacations, your free time can be minimal. As an FBI agent, you are on call (24) hours a day (365) days a year ("Interview with Ed Buckley."). Most people in the FBI are the type that the only thing they love in life is their job, their job is everything to them. You don’t get a lot of time to hang with family and friends whenever you please. It would be especially hard to have a family while being in the FBI…

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    In the play Glengarry Glen Ross there are a couple of salesmen who work together to sell unwanted real estate at exaggerated prices, the sales men are Roma, Williamson, Aaronow, Ross and Moss. The real estate agents seem to be ready to participate in illegal and unethical actions, from lying, bribery, threats, stealing, bullying and more in order to sell unwanted real estate to unsuspecting buyers. The title of the play comes from two of the real estate properties that are in the play which are…

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    chemical leavening agent in baking (Sideman) . This chemical agent is used in bread, cookies, cakes, and other baked goods (Rodino 14). Leavening agents make baked goods rise, which are need to make goodies light and fluffy. Baking soda is a mild alkaline (Westdale 16). Even though baking soda is a chemical leavening agent, not all leavens, another word for leavening agents, are chemicals. Baking soda reacts and activates immediately when it is combined with an acidic agent (Sideman). This…

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    Change Agent In Nursing

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    A change agent means someone who is willing to assist in conveying a positive change environment to create a job improvement. As Recklies (2014) mentioned, some of the important roles of the change agent are someone who passionately seeks to lead or generate change, demonstrate commitment, and believe the need for planned change. In addition, a change agent needs to have most of the leadership qualities to be able to influence change…

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    FBI Agents portrayed in the media In a survey I conducted in English class, I asked my classmates what they thought of when they heard the word “FBI Agents.” Some responses I received were mainly television shows: “Criminal Minds,” “NCIS,” and “Men in Black” (even though it’s a movie). Other responses went into the actions the FBI takes: “breaking down doors,” “protecting the president,” and “solving mysterious cases.” However, whenever we have seen them portrayed in the media, the views have…

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    This changed him from a pacifist loyalist to patriotic spy, it also is known that Robert Townsend and Abraham Woodhull knew each other when they were younger and were at the same boarding school that was run by Woodhulls brother-in-law. Washingtons mission for Townsend was to stay in New York and collect useful information, by blending in and mixing with officers and refugees as well as going to coffee shops and public places. Since Townsend is a reporter for the New York Royal Gazette, a pro…

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    If they don’t die right away it’s almost inevitable that they will later on since there are many health side effects after being exposed to chemical weapons. Lastly informaction.org details the effects of chemical weapons on the environment. Agent Orange which is an aggressive herbicide was used in large scale in Vietnam and destroyed over 15% of their vegetation (http://www.informaction.org/index.php?menu=menua.txt&main=weapons_effects.txt&s=Weapons). Not to mention the health problems caused…

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    Should anyone be able to strap a potential informant “to a board with his feet above his head, his mouth and nose covered,[and pour water] over his face” (”Is Torture Effective”) in order to extract information or destroy “entire villages...to kill just a few enemies”("Napalm use in Vietnam")? Imagine being in one of these situations; on the other hand, imagine being saved from a deadly attack because of information given by a tortured prisoner or finally feeling safe because a dangerous…

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