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    this allows us to do more easily for a cheaper amount Let us talk about Watson, the artificial intelligence computer system who specialized in answering natural language questions on jeopardy. Watson was developed in IBM's DeepQA project by a research team led by David Ferrucci. In 2001 Watson competed in jeopardy against two former winners Watson defeated these components and won one million dollars. The computer completely outperformed its human opponents on the games buzzing in device and…

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    Technology began with the invention of communication by means of using simple tools; however, society’s needs evolved as did the types of technology available to be used. Literary short stories, “Harrison Bergeron” written by Kurt Vonnegut, and the “Pedestrian” written by Ray Bradbury, demonstrates how a society excessively dependent on technology could ultimately be controlled by outside influences, resulting in the eventual loss of themselves and their personal ideologies. In the…

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    Throughout her speech, Smith consistently talks about what it means to be an American. She repeatedly brings up the ideals that the founding fathers outline in the Constitution; she is trying to emphasize the point that what many of her colleagues have been doing is un-American. Smith uses words such as “Americanism”, “United States Senator”, and “Constitution” frequently (Smith 1-3). She often brings up the rights of citizens and reiterates how important those rights are to every American.…

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    The Department of Defense has been bringing awareness to military personnel, civilians and contractors. All are required to complete a general military training course on trafficking in person yearly. This course explains what is trafficking of a person, who may be involved and how to recognize it. It also teaches the members how the participation in sexual acts with the victims makes it harder for them to escape and keeps the recruitment of others at a high demand. Participation from DOD…

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    The Industrialization Revolution was an exciting time of invention and economic development in the United States. During this time, jobs that were done by skilled labors were replaced by more cost-effective machines. While this was a tremendous benefit for a company’s efficiency and profitability, it negatively impacted the people that made up the labor force in America. Skilled craftsmen who were previously respected and paid according to skill were now just another employee on the assembly…

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    religion, speech, and the press. Amendment 2 is the right to bear arms. Amendment 3 is no quartering of soldiers. Amendment 4 is the protection against illegal search and seizure. Amendment 5 is the protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy.…

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    • (System-wide; knowledge based) A facility wide education would need to be developed on sleep fatigue, including all allied staff at the social dynamic level, to invoke a change. Numerous studies on fatigue in the healthcare setting have demonstrated its extensive and numerous consequences including, increased risk for medical error, compromised patient safety, decreased employee satisfaction, and risk to personal safety and well-being (Johnson et al., 2014; Wallis, 2014; Geiger-Brown et al.,…

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    New technological tools have the capabilities of improving the healthcare of patients while simultaneously saving lives. One saved the life of my sister, who if was born before the days of the modern neonatal incubator would have had a harder time recuperating from her onset of breathing problems after birth. Not unlike mine, there are copious survival stories aided by the use of a tool which leads me to support the advancement of technological tools in medicinal practice, rather than those who…

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    towards the bank, their plan of action was to strengthen the bank and to embarrass Jackson at the same time. Clay and Webster drafted a bill rechartering the bank. They reasoned that if Jackson dared to veto the bill it would put his reelection in jeopardy because in that era a veto was a rare occurrence. The bill passed Congress and…

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    models, it offers incredible take down power and unparalleled protection right in the palm of your hand. You understand that your personal protection game plan requires true knock out power. You also understand that you could find yourself in legal jeopardy by using deadly force. Here’s why a TASER is your best option: Only TASER provides the power to knock out a violent attacker for a full 30 seconds from up to 15 feet away. That gives you plenty of…

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