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    His argument is basically too much of something good can be bad and he shows what he means by that by showing what artificial light can do the body. The author quickly provides where he got the facts he claimed, which is from the World Health Association and the World Health Organization so immediately the reader is inclined to believe him since he got his facts from…

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    lives—the artificial and authentic. The artificial life is represented by Ivan Ilyich and most everyone in his society and company, and the authentic life is represented by his peasant, Gerasim. He was the only person that was there for Ivan at the time of his death and remorse. Moreover,…

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    pyrolytic carbon and can cause the valve to fail more easily due to calcification of the tissue or damage caused by continuous wear. Cobalt-chromium is used for the stent because it is a durable but still somewhat flexible material that allows the artificial valve to function more closely to that of the original tissue. A disadvantage to this alloy is the material will start to corrode over time since it was not made to sit in a high salt water environment. When the stent starts to corrode, the…

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    According to Solso (2008), artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science that uses programs to enhance cognitive functions. Pattern-recognition uses previous experience to identify a pattern accurately. Pattern-recognition through artificial intelligence is an area being explored at an extraordinary rate. Through the use of experiments using mouse brains and three data sets that consider neural networking for pattern recognition is not so far away. In the study presented by Zeng…

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    Abstract:The objective of the project is to diagnose a child with learning disability and provide appropriate study material. The model will first classify a child as learning disabled or non- learning disabled based on certain assessment parameters. Once diagnosed with learning disability, the child is further classified into different types of learning disability like dyslexia, dysgraphia,dyscalculia and dysphasia. The model not only detects the type but also will identify the level of…

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    Searle’s Chinese Room Argument was first published in 1980 as an experiment where John Searle attempted to prove certain relationships and differences between artificial intelligence and the human brain. I’m going to argue that the explanations for his argument are inconclusive. John Searle’s Chinese Room argument was an experiment where Searle locked himself in a room and was fed slips of paper under the door in three stages. The first stage is called “a script”. In the first stage John is…

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    EVOLUTION AND CONSCIOUSNESS “Consciousness sleeps in mineral life, dreams in plant life, awakens in animal life, and comes to self-consciousness in man.” The Basic Ideas of Science of Mind, pg. 33 While the Bible based religions struggle with the theory of evolution, New Thought, and the Church of Religious Science in particular, embrace scientific theory. Ernest Holmes considered the Science of Mind teachings to be a correlation of the laws of science, the opinions of philosophy, and…

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    Frankenstein’s creature led a life which had no destiny. His birth was an accidental science and his life a paradigm of uncanny. An extensive psychoanalysis of the creature and other characters in the story will unveil the bizarre nature of his life. The creature is a strong being, made up of dead flesh with human-like proportions, who is also a part of the intellectual singularity. His resemblance to both physical and psychic features of a human characterizes him to be a Homo sapiens. But he is…

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    Attenborough, an English Naturalist, once wrote, “It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.” The beauty of nature is that of a timeless art piece. Mother nature has brushed Earth with vibrant skies, cascading mountains, roaring rivers, and a sea capable of easing the heaviest of hearts. Sadly, most of the…

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    gave humans a meaning for life and somewhat freed them from being dependent on the gods. Prometheus thought the fire would make their lives better. This fire arguably gave humans knowledge, allowing them to achieve things they could not have otherwise dreamed of (Stripling 19). This issue is easily translatable to modern science, in the sense that everyday man does something that was formerly thought unachievable. The dilemma arises in Frankenstein with the creation of life from the previously…

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