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    Artificial intelligence (AI) is the science that makes the machine intelligent, e.g. when the computer makes decisions in a similar way that human does. AI is applied in software or machines From the research I did, the scientists are investigating on two type of AI, one AI is that it has its own personality, it can acts as human, has own emotion, feel what human can feel and its own thinking, so singularity. And this AI has self learning program so it is like human can learn from experience.…

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    Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier are two great boxers who despised each other in the ring, and are part of the greatest rivalry in the sport of boxing. They are hostile when together, but extremely peaceful alone. Just like them, science and religion are very peaceful on their own, but when they are put together, they provoke thoughts that lead to arguments. Meanwhile, Peanut butter and jelly are two items that go extremely well together and are part of the lunch for many kids in their early years.…

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    advancements in technology. From the brilliant minds of William Whewell (who coined the English word “science”) to the modern day scientist like Stephen William Hawking (who contributed to the vast amount of today’s knowledge on cosmology and quantum gravity). Furthermore, science has become so advanced in this day-in-age that it has been split apart into different sections that each cover a broad range of technological information, research, and experiments. Since the topic of science is so…

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    15. What is modulation? Give its advantages. Answer Definition of Modulation The message signal having weak strength cannot be transmitted directly through the communication channel Since carrier signal carries the message signal therefore, certain carrier signal parameters are changed according to the message signal. A method in which message signal is transmitted to the receiver with the help of carrier signal is called modulation. In this, both carrier signal and message signal are combined…

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    Introduction I. In this paper, I will be arguing for the following claim that we, human beings are not predetermined beings, but rather we have free will. It has long been argued that people are not free and do not have free will; that rather than having free will we live in a world that is predetermined. That our choices and actions are reflections of and happen because of a long line of other choices and action that caused the present, and thus we have a fixed future. This is just not the…

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    purpose of this section of the book is to explore multiple approaches to the broomstick’s “problem”- how to make it fly like Harry Potter’s Nimbus 2000 or Firebolt. To start off, Highfield uses powerful imagery, with phrases like “cast off the bonds of gravity” and “zooming through the clouds with the wind rustling past” to capture the wonder of free flight, and to invoke the fundamental desire to experience it in his reader. Highfield then discusses the scientific account, using parallel…

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    Consolidated draft Policy decisions that we seek to undertake, in most occasions, are in conformity with the aims and goals of its implementation. However, that being said, there are several tangential inroads which are made to facilitate convenience and a breed of compromise so as to achieve the realistic aims of public policy. While I agree, that in the criminal administrative system, bridging the gap between what is aimed at and what can be done in a modern day society paradigm, seems to be…

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    Small: The Atomic Theory

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    How big is ‘small’? Is it a grain of sand, a speck of dirt, a strand of hair, a drop of water? Is it the size of what humans can see, with our own two eyes? Is ‘small’ bigger than that? Or is it much, much less? For years, people tried to discover the definition of small for the scientific world. Does ‘small’ act the same way as ‘big’? Can the movements of ‘small’ be described and categorized? All of these questions were analyzed over and over by scientist for hundreds of years, to form what is…

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    Big Bang Argument Essay

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    common with the components necessary for the Universe. Many Astrophysicists have accepted the fact that the values of the four fundamental forces were discovered less than 1 millionth of a second after the Big Bang. The four fundamental forces are gravity, the electromagnetic force, and the nuclear forces. If any of these forces are altered or anything happens a second off, the universe could not exist. If the ratio between the nuclear and the electromagnetic force had been off by any amount,…

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    development and use of new technologies such as the microforge and the polymerase chain reaction machine. As our scientific knowledge grew, more and more exploration took place. However, there are still a plethora of unanswered questions such as “How does gravity really work when studying atoms?” and “Why are we even here?” and even “How to win a game of Klondike?” There are still diseases that need cures. We still need effective conservation methods and alternatives to our limited natural…

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