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    should be conducted. If an effective training is conducted, then no unhealthy competition among the trainees will occur. Regarding the time-consuming and high cost training programmes, this can be overcome by a well-planned budget and a professional programmer. Little investment in training may bring significant effect to the…

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    Today, management information systems (MIS) have become so prominent in our day to day lives, and often we can forget about how efficient our lives and careers have become because of them. One of the reasons for the large amounts of information systems operating around us, and the great emphasis we place on them daily, is because of Moore’s Law. Moore’s Law states that ‘the number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every eighteen months’, which has been roughly…

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    1-The Structure of a Boundaryless Organization Companies are networking together and cooperating to great extent than ever before. The concept of a boundaryless organization was created at General Electric by CEO Jack Welch. These types of organization are perfect for rapid innovation, and ideal for companies in the growing technology industry. 1.1-The Boundaryless organization a boundaryless organization is an organization that looks for removing vertical, horizontal and external barriers,…

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    2. Problem definition: How can artificial intelligence be employed to increase the efficiency and effectiveness in purchasing and supply chain management? 3. Current research on the topic The official idea and definition of Artificial Intelligence were first introduced by John McCarthy at the Dartmouth Conference in 1955f. According to Mr. John McCarthy “, Every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to…

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    NSA Should be Shut Down The National Security Agency (NSA) is created in 1952 to protect national communication systems and seek information about foreign government’s secret communications. The organization consist a large amount of the workforce, which they design cryptographic systems to guard national security and spy on foreign governments’ movements. However, NSA became more strict with tighter security on all the American citizens after the 9/11 attack. NSA has taken away people’s freedom…

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    The most common differences between the two generations are from tangible objects provided by modern technology. These new objects are credited to the work provided by people such as programmers, designers, and manufacturers to name a few. With advancements in technology many other differences are evident like modern medicine. Many years ago, doctors believed that leeches could be used to suck out poisons in affected people. With new medical…

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    "Should Gamers Be Prosecuted for Virtual Stealing" -author Alex Weiss argues against the decision of the Dutch Supreme Court to rule in favor of a 13-year-old victim of virtual theft. Playing virtual reality games requires investing time and occasionally money to achieve a goal. With the loss of a shield and amulet, it was enough for the boy to seek legal action. When taking into account the time the 13-year-old spent to get the items, the court's decision to rule in his favor was not…

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    The history of music before the twentieth century revolved around musicians and their instrument makers. Events likely to have a significant effect on this particular period of time seemed consistent. Well-tempered tuning was perfected, and soon after J.S. Bach rewrote the musical book with his groundbreaking composition, The Well-Tempered Clavier. The creation of the pianoforte fostered Beethoven's playing and writing and opened up a new powerful responsiveness. Autonomy and self-determination…

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    Searle’s Chinese Room Argument was first published in 1980 as an experiment where John Searle attempted to prove certain relationships and differences between artificial intelligence and the human brain. I’m going to argue that the explanations for his argument are inconclusive. John Searle’s Chinese Room argument was an experiment where Searle locked himself in a room and was fed slips of paper under the door in three stages. The first stage is called “a script”. In the first stage John is…

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    The labor force hasn’t always been fair for certain ethnic groups. Whites have always been stereotyped as the “dominant” race over the years. Many different minorities were encouraged to migrate to the United States to work. A minority is a group of people who are discriminated against in a community because of race, religion, or language. There are complaints about fairness at work, the payment minorities receive, welfare, etc. Klein, the co-chair of the Kapor Center for Social Impact, states…

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