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    idea that machines cannot think in the sense that strong AI wishes to achieve. But in his own thought experiment, the seemingly intelligent behaviour (from a Chinese speaker’s perspective) of the room contains himself, with his own mental states, intentionality and growth. By this I mean Searle-in-the-room is still able to choose to reject the instruction manual, still able to be confused by the instructions it gives him- indeed able to get the answers truly wrong as opposed to pretending to get…

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    it can directly mean that a person literally intended for an illicit result to occur, intent can also translate to something additional happening as a result of the perpetrator 's actions. For this case, intentional tort is a specific kind of intentionality that is especially relevant. For this kind of tort to occur, the defendant doesn 't have to know that their action will cause certain consequences with damage to the plaintiff, they must only know that their action will have a consequence.…

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    life, babies have not developed strong immunities and are more vulnerable to diseases such as chickenpox and MMR. Haelle (2015) reported the lack of proof that spacing out vaccines is safer for babies. The recommended schedule was created with intentionality for the greatest protection from harmful diseases from well-researched sources such as the CDC (Haelle, 2015). The author continued defending her anti-vaccine stance based on her personal experience with vaccinated and unvaccinated…

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    Analysis With this paper we are going to take a look into how humanistic and existential theories can help us understand, how the mind works. We’re going to have to look at these two theories to and in our study we can see what Carl Roger’s and Rollo May’s finding will help us get a better understanding of these concepts. When we look at the person-center theory, you can see the helps us get a better understanding of how the humanistic approach to personality. According to the finding in…

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    Moreover, since The Tao can be contradicting, it has a relationship with non-presence which is known as “Wu” and presence known as “You”. While these two terms counter one formed. Tzu expands upon the important relationship between the two terms in chapter 11. He uses an analogy to show how one cannot exist without the other. One analogy in the poem is, “Clay is molded to make a pot, but it is in the space where there is nothing that the usefulness of the clay pot lies” (70). Tao is born form…

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    Once my client has neared the end-goal of his/her mystic journey, they will encounter a period in their spiritual life in which they completely lose the high of illumination and reach “rock bottom.” This event, referred to as the Dark Night of the Soul, is the most important phase in the client’s journey toward spiritual union. After giving extensive thought to this client’s particular needs, I have come to the conclusion that dream interpretation is the ideal spiritual practice for his/her…

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    Yinka Shonibare Analysis

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    The exhibition, Yinka Shonibare MBE (RA) at the newly renovated Yale Center for British Art, provides a modern perspective on British history. Shonibare’s work focuses on Admiral Lord Nelson as a symbol of British colonialism. The works are vibrant and incorporate bold patterned Dutch wax-printed fabrics that Shonibare is known for. The bright colors and often comical tones to explore and critique much darker themes and historical events. Upon first encountering the exhibition, I found it…

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    The Narration of “The Cask of Amontillado” “The Cask of Amontillado” is composed by the master writer Edgar Allan Poe. This first person short story is arguably written with immense care and intentionality. Poe uses certain elements such as point of view, an omniscient narrator, and focus to bend the effects of the story to his will. First, as previously stated, “The Cask of Amontillado” is written in the first person point of view. This is used to produce a variety of textually borne…

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    verbal behavior? The speaker uses appropriate verbal behavior by using expressive language and his receptive language skills. The speaker communicates his wants wants and needs across to his audience by including facial expressions, gestures, intentionality, vocabulary, semantics. Here is where he uses his expressive language which encompasses verbal and nonverbal communication skills. In addition, he describes the comprehension of language by processing the message and information he obtained…

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    Interviewer Self-Assessment 1. We build on our strengths. What did you do right in this session? What did the client notice as helpful? In this session, I displayed attentive body language by leaning forward, nodding my head and smiling. I also encouraged the client to talk more by saying “that’s great” or “mhmm” and I used silence to allow the client to further her explanation and gather her thoughts. The client noticed that I summarized the session very well and focused on the positive…

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