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    accident must have been caused by a clog.’ This type of reasoning is common in science where the collected data is used to predict future occurrences. Third, Artificial Intelligence learns in two ways, trial and error (also called rote learning) and generalization. Trial and error is considered the simplest form of learning. As the name suggests, if the AI was playing chess, it would randomly guess moves until it is able to. Then, it would remember those moves and use when applicable.…

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    Defining genres for television shows has always been a difficult task, and the sheer amount of shows airing today makes this process even tougher. Not only are there hundreds of shows that are prevalent in network television, but due to the rise in popularity of streaming sites such as Netflix, there are also many shows that get their start on these sites without ever premiering on TV. This saturation in the market of TV shows has obviously produced many different genres of TV shows, and the…

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    paragraph-listening comprehension exercises. Although this program is intended to treat deficits in sustained attention, it would likely benefit Jake’s memory and organizational deficits simultaneously. This program is designed to actively facilitate generalization from the start of treatment, so it would be beneficial for Jake’s academic endeavors (i.e., attending to a text for an extended period of time and later recalling information). The Attention Process Training program can also be used…

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    potential success and yes, the facilities that are offered on campus to help a student succeed along the way. Seeing a commercial or advertisement of a university anywhere will most certainly have everything they can offer a student. Playing into the generalization of a “multiyear vacation” is what leads to low retention rates from students unwilling to work and a stain on the university’s name. Most establishments put on a face of high expectations to draw in students and that is reflected in…

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    I really enjoyed "The Danger of a single story" by Chimamanda Adichie. This speech described the distorted perceptions Americans sometimes have about people from foreign backgrounds based on single stories. This is an issue to Chimamanada and she makes her point clear. Single stories generalize certain cultures, countries and even whole continents into a single image or stereotype without recognizing that they are composed of millions of individual unique stories. This speech means a lot to me…

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    positions (Northouse, 2016, p. 399). Lisa's most prominent obstruction was the way that the firm never had a female partner for more than 103 years. Another hindrance was the CEO's failure to see the worth she conveyed to the organization due to his generalization and bullheaded attitude. The company's top official should have supported Lisa and told Michael that she knew about what went ahead in the firm and how they look for her recommendation on business sector execution and money related…

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    Claims / Assumptions / Evidence Astrology attempts to explain the role of celestial bodies and their qualities to create a synthesis, thus allowing astrologists to present a complete picture of people and their potential. Planets’ qualities consist of the signs, and elements which are fire, air, water, and earth. The primary claim being made by believers of astrology is that mankind is affected not only by the traits we inherit and the environment in which we are raised, but also by the…

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    A recently published opinionated editorial discussed some of the problems with the Black Lives Matter Movement (BLM). Brendan O’neill wrote this op-ed and he also holds the position of editor at spiked, “the magazine that wants to make history as well as report it.” As a white man, his role in talking about the Black experience and in the manner in which he does it exposes his sense of entitlement by how much significance he believes his opinion has. With that said, many of his claims completely…

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    your character. They have brainwashed us into thinking that we’ll never be able to accomplish such great heights; that we’ll never be anything exceeding a maid or a gardener. We have been placed in a box that limits what we can truly achieve. Generalizations have restrained our ambitions, therefore, we begin to settle for smaller goals because the negativity has clouded our visions and made us feel as if that’s all we can strive for. I, as a young Hispanic girl, can assist in mending the…

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    Advertisements are a form of art that casts a shade of light on products.In order stand out, companies attract consumers by forming generalizations, ex Beauty products or certain beverages…Products like these influence the minds of culture and define what is the social norm for behavior. These products listed are wrongdoers of the advertising system by forcing gender roles and asserting claims that are false but purporting them as truth. In the Dr.Pepper 10 commercial , a Brawny, tough as nails…

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