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    The world we live in is a physical plane of existence where you can touch everything and have emotions, but slowly our world is evolving into a digital world of Wi-Fi and robotics. So tell me why computers and technology should not be equally or more intelligent than us as human beings. The thing about this is that they already are and will continue to be. Computers and technology are becoming smarter than humans and this allows us to do more easily for a cheaper amount Let us talk about Watson…

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    Heath care in the United States has always been complex sector. There have been numerous debates on how it should be administered (in terms of privatized or government funded), how to make it affordable and be of good quality, as well as how to make it accessible to everyone. Another important aspect of this industry lies within its security. Discretion has always been a necessity since there is private information such as social security numbers, names and addresses to protect as well as…

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    Brand personality is a set of traits consumers assign to a product or a brand and to which they can relate to. The bigger the brand equity, the more consistent and qualitative the set of traits that complement it. A brand’s personality can just as easily as a person’s be divided into 5 key elements, that being openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. The first stands as a brand’s orientation towards novelty and innovativeness, the second refers to…

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    AI Sample 1 While the concept of artificial intelligence is ancient, appearing in Greek mythology and others [1], the field of artificial intelligence, or AI, was not founded until 1956 during a conference at Darmouth College [2]. Early attempts at artificial intelligence includes W. Grey Walter’s robot turtles and the Johns Hopkins Beast. Both operated with physical sensors that allowed them to navigate obstacles while carrying out their programming. Though it has been argued that these robots…

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    Moore's Law Essay

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    California. However, he apparently overestimated the development of semiconductor. In 1975, he predicted the modification to a more realistic, two-year doubling, then, at century 70 's and 80 's, with HP personal computers, Apple II computers and IBM PC and other consumer products. The industry requirements of the chip is getting higher and higher, the processing become smaller and smaller, Moore 's predicted began to come…

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    THE EFFECT SMARTPHONES HAS ON BUSINESS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Technology around the world has developed over the years, there are introductions of new gadgets or an upgraded version of the older model almost every year according to different organizations’ timeframe. Smartphones were not invented or released into the market in the twenty-first century. Smartphone has become a new milestone because of technological advancement. A smartphone is a mobile phone (also known as a cell phone)…

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    The book, The Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future by Martin Ford, has a very interesting and thought-provoking approach to the idea of automation and its effect on people who will be actively searching for jobs in the future. It critically analyses many industries and sectors such as information technology, white-collar jobs, higher education, health care, and consumerism, to determine whether there are any jobs that are safe from becoming fully automated with…

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    Ansel Adams was an influential American photographer that died on April twenty-second in Monterey, California during 1984 leaving a legacy behind. He was born on February twentieth in San Francisco, California during 1902 and start to pursue his career of photography in the 1920s. As a child, he struggled with Attention Deficient Disorder, and being disruptive and sick often, he was taught privately at his house in California at the age of twelve. His life of solitude lead to his discovery of…

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    The Private Prison System

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    The private prison system is a system that allows for private prisons to contract work from corporations by using the prisoners as workers. These workers work for just a few dimes and nickels a day. A former writer for the El Diario La Prensa, in New York, Vicky Pelaez tells the prisoners’ stories for them. In her article titled, “The Prison in the United States: Big Business or a New Form of Slavery?” she points out the negative impact of private prisons on the sentencing of African-Americans…

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    Essay On Astrocytoma

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    Astrocytoma is divided into subdivisions: grade I, a noninfiltrating tumor; grade II, it’s a low-grade Astrocytoma and is an infiltrating tumor; grade III, also referred to as Anaplastic (malignant) Astrocytoma because the tumor grows quickly; and grade IBM and it is the most aggressive type of tumor. This topic is important and interesting because it affects a lot of adults, and most of the time leads to death. It is interesting information can be learned from just this topic that someone might…

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