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    for help in the same subject area. I did not allow one test be marked as my downfall, but rather act a steer in the right direction. We must take ourselves and keep pushing until we reach our highest potential, as mistakes “represent the highest of human endowments.” If we do not fail, we do not learn. If we do not learn, then we do not grow. So let us fail- then let us grow as flowers grow through concrete cracks. For hope lies where we though was impossible: in times…

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    for complex systems that consist of several processing units. The generated heat, if not efficiently removed, can also reduce system reliability, since hardware failure rate increases with higher temperature [1][2]. In multiprocessor systems, such as space-based control systems or life maintenance systems, where a failure may cause catastrophic results, reliability…

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    DollanCummings Value of College experiences Summary: To summarize this section I am going to start off by saying this motivates me more to do well in college and enjoy it. This section is about enjoying your journey college life, but also being responsible also. It’s about making fun out of college the best way you can while you’re on your way to your academic success. The most important thing about college is maintain your grades and your responsibility. You can have fun but remember school…

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    tool now known as “collective mindfulness”, at same time cognitive engineers supported the notion of resilience engineering for emphasizing positive side and natural views of cognition of frontline factors mentioned above (Le Coze, 2016). The Human reliability organization approach debates on the topics such as “Nearly error-free” operations, training, socialization, culture, collective…

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    Nothing Comes Easily When trying something new, do people always succeed right away? In an unrealistic world maybe. Some believe that failing kids can be discouraging. This is creating kids to believe by just showing up they will pass. Nothing will be gained by this, rather they will only hurt the kids in their futures by creating lazy habits and no work ethic. If kids are taught by just giving minimal effort towards their tasks in their futures, they are most likely going to fail. Not only…

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    Human Error In Aviation

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    aid aircrew with all aspects of flight; however, the only factor that aircraft manufacturers can’t eliminate is the integration of human error. “Human errors represent the mental or physical activities of individuals that fail to achieve their intended outcome”*. In order to properly predict human error factors we must first understand some factors that make up human error, such as “fatigue” and “situational stress”. Stress can manifest a multitude of symptoms that are detrimental to the…

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    Rotheram-Fuller, the AIR is selected because of high item consistencies reliabilities during split-half tests (0.91 to 0.98) and test-retest reliability (0.74). The Tennessee Self-Concept Scale: Second Edition (TSCS:2; Fitts & Warren, 1996) is used to allow the participants the opportunity to complete a self-report measure covering perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs of the participant. Internal-consistency reliabilities for the TSCS:2 were calculated using Cronbach’s alpha which ranged from…

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    Better Than Human Summary

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    “Imagine that 7 out of 10 working Americans got fired tomorrow. What would they all do?” Kevin Kelly the author of “Better than Human: Why Robots Will-and Must-Take Our Jobs” brings up a topic that has been in the minds of middle-class Americans for the past 10 years. The fear of technology taking our jobs and not just that but doing better than us is a topic that is in early development but it seems like every day new and better technology is being invented and that topic comes closer and…

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    recently, however, does not even involve humans. Animal rights activists have labeled this as “speciesism” and involves the discrimination of animals and the belief that humans are superior due to their species. Many people have spoken out about this issue on either side, but the way that they present their argument will allow for a true decision on which side prevails. Tom Regan and Stephen Rose…

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    while Shori is trying to act in a reasonable way for her kind, she is also trying to identify herself and mask her identity as a civil human being. Similarly, Shori’s reliability is clearly shown when she attends the Council of Judgment as she questions the Silk family asking if humans were tools. Even though the deaths of her loved ones were committed by humans, Shori realizes that the men that killed her family were men that were manipulated by the Silk Ina family therefore not condemning them…

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