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    Watson 1.Introduction Watson is a Question Answering system developed by IBM to compete against human opponents in Jeopardy which is a well-known television quiz show with a twist. Contestants are asked to phrase the question of a given answer from a selected category. The game of Jeopardy is considered a hard game for computers given its unstructured nature of questions from a vast number of domains and types. 2.History Before the start of the Watson project the team at IBM worked on…

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    taking initiative is a must to convince the management that you’re suitable for this position. Additionally, expanding your competence can improve the chances of promotion. With information technology development, programming skills could add value to the resume. Knowing foreign languages or even such “obvious” thing like a valid driving licence can be an advantage in some of the industries. If all of the above method fail, John may need to seek for another job opportunities – in the same…

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    The development and application of AI can change and affect person’s mode of thinking. For example, traditional knowledge usually appears in books and magazines as a constant. However, the database from AI is fixable, renewable, and extensible. Another example, once people begin to trust the decisions that made by artificial intelligence, they become lazy and no longer want to do a lot of thinking. The students who rely on the calculators too much are losing initiative thinking ability and…

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    Co-Teacher Reflection

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    What- WHAT - Why did you plan this experience? How did you organize for this experience? What materials did you collect? What spaces did you utilize? What feedback did your co-teachers/mentors give you and how did you integrate their feedback? During the experience, what were your students doing? What were your students not doing? What were the students’ goals, strategies and theories? What were you and your co-teachers doing? What were you and your co-teachers not doing? What were the teachers’…

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    Osi Model Research Paper

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    The open-source software LAMP works together to create the social network as we know it. Apache HTTP web servers running Linux operating systems, MySQL being a popular database management system, and PHP as a general-purpose web development language. Some social networks run a Memcached system, which delegates information in the RAM instead of the database. This allows data to be quickly accessed instead of gathering it from the database. Advantages of Social Media • Data is spread much…

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    lead to negative effects. Hofstede led a study on the IBM employees, in more than 50 countries. The goal was to identify the major differences in mental programming. This worldwide analysis made him realize that there were five fundamental differences between the societies, which he called five dimensions: Low vs. High Power Distance Index…

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    proposes LI as the intelligence of using words appropriately to make meaningful written and spoken forms of language. To him, LI is "the capacity to follow rules of grammar, and, on carefully selected occasion, to violate them" (p. 77). This intelligence emerges early in life, and involves a number of inseparable elements including the ability for doing syntactic analyses, gaining literacy, and language learning (Gardner. 1993). Linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligences are most often…

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    factors that lead to ability grouping in secondary education and to what scholars now identified as de facto tracking” (p. 1328). Carbonaro (2005) found that students in higher tracks exert more effort than lower tracked students. Although effort levels can be affected by more than just a student’s track, it is a concern for many teachers who are teaching these lower tracked students. MacIntyre and Ireson (2002) found that children in higher ability groups as opposed to lower ability groups…

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    SWOT Analysis on E-Business: The SWOT analysis helps developing a strategy and tactics to help a business grow and succeed by identifying critical factors affecting the organization. It helps the organization build on Strengths to reduce Weaknesses and to exploit Opportunities and avoid potential Threats. 1. Strengths of E-Business: The global Internet usage has nearly tripled between 2006 and 2010. making e-business a more significant factor in the global economy. As e-business improves,…

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    Mission Of Diversity Plan

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    convey that the student and parents are a valued part of the school • Objective 2: Recognize, respect, and address families ' class and cultural differences. Suggested Resources/Strategies/Activities: o Make information available in the native language of families and community members. o Listen to and take family and community concerns seriously, collaborating with families to generate reasonable solutions. o Provide families with opportunities to develop participation skills. o…

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