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    2a: My computational artifact represents IBM’s Watson. Watson is a supercomputer created by IBM that combines artificial intelligence (AI) and sophisticated analytical software using cognitive computing for optimal performance as a “question answering” machine [1]. My artifact explains and describes the function of IBM’s Watson; starting with it’s method of computing called cognitive computing. Through my own words, I explain how Watson is not a form of conventional computing that has been used…

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    understand text. Difficulties in understanding are ascribed to challenges in the text rather than student inadequacy. The learning emphasis is on the emergence of strategies that provide a way to understand through interaction with diverse others, expert scaffolding and anticipation of expected competence (Westera, 2002). Through interaction in mixed-ability groups, students who are developing skills in comprehension are supported by the social context and reciprocal teaching frameworks. They…

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    particularly when he ironically points his debate on whether or not to eat meat began while he was dining at a steakhouse. To develop his argument, Pollan initially exclusively uses the citation of animal rights activists, but then gradually cites experts that support his conclusion that Americans eat animals as long as the principle behind it is correct, and animals are treated with respect. He asserts to accomplish respecting animals that Americans need to regain their contact…

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    Dorrough V. Wilkes (2002)

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    NUR 714 Legal Case Study Analysis Paper Dorrough v. Wilkes (2002) No 2001-CA-00117-SCT Jonathan R. Heshler California University of Pennsylvania NUR 714 Legal Case Study Analysis The purpose of this paper is to analyze and review the case of Dorrough v. Wilkes (2002). This civil case involved a female patient (Gwendolyn Wilkes) presenting to the emergency room at Boliver County Hospital, being misdiagnosed and discharged by Dr. Dorrough, dying the next day at another hospital after…

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    Croker, a team is assembled for one last heist to steal $35 million in gold bars from a heavily guarded safe in Venice, Italy. The team includes Charlie Croker, a thief and John's protege, Napster, a computer expert, Rob, their wheelman, Steve, their inside man, and Left Ear, their explosives expert. After successfully pulling off the heist, a team member, Steve, intercepts their van and take the gold, shoots and kills John, while the rest of the team falls into the river trying to escape. A…

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    There are nine key focus areas, which can be loosely summarized as referring to an individual’s moral code, internal motivation, and commitment to self. The author’s self-assessment again revealed expert practice in seven of the nine areas. Ethics and morality are of high priority to this writer, and with that comes an unbiased appreciation for diversity. Additionally, an internal motivation exists in which this author strives to gain knowledge and…

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    The Gulf Oil spill, otherwise known as the Deep Horizon/BP spill, is the largest spill in all of american history. Throughout the 87 days that the well stood open it leaked over 200 million gallons of crude oil, and damaging about 16,000 miles of coastline, despite the collective efforts of around 30,000 people and the use of over 5.5 million feet of boom, a floating barrier used in an attempt to stop oil from spreading. (Smithsonian, “Gulf Oil Spill”) It has affected the wildlife and habitats…

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    Forensic Pathology

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    forensic pathology over the course of centuries, and with the ever-advancing field of science and technology, the pressure to conduct research and testing of crime scene evidence with little to no mistakes may eventually overwhelm these forensic experts. Medical Examiners Medical Examiners are called upon to determine the cause of death, whether natural, accidental or intentional. Trained in the fields of toxicology, wound ballistics, trace evidence, DNA technology, and forensic serology,…

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    Rangatira Case Study

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    They used sticks to practice throwing spears and to train for combat. They learned to wrestle and throw heavy objects like rocks. Before going into battle the war party would often perform a haka. Tohunga An expert in a tribe is someone that succeeds in a particular skill, job, art. Experts can be priests, healers, navigators, carvers, builders, teachers, fighters, fishermen, harvesters, hunters, cooks, weavers or advisors. Kaumatua (Elder) An elder of the tribe is in their mid 60s or older,…

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    having a war. I found it interesting the different was the villagers and the experts tried to solve the elephant issue. The villagers were scared and angry, the did not care about the elephants they just wanted to be safe. Whereas the experts wanted an agreement of sorts between the two species. This makes me think how there are many ways to look at a problem. The elephants and villagers will do anything to their own. The experts have a more clear view of this issue from the…

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