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    Week 7 essay Paper by J A Robinson The paper from J.A Robinson presents a formulation of first order logic, which is designed to use as an instrument for computer theorem proving program. There have other first order logic based theorem but they are mostly used for other purposes. Inference principles needs only to be sound and effective. The paper provides an inference principle called resolution principle which not human oriented but machine oriented. The formalism used in this paper in not…

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    Pythagorus of Samos is sometimes called the first pure mathematician. He is one of the most important figures in the development of mathematics, yet there is not a lot known about his accomplishments. This is due to his creation of a society based on religion, science, and secrecy. There are no works of his writing in which we can find out more about this illustratious figure. Most of what we know about Pythagorus’s early years were written by authors who thought of him as a God, so some…

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    In this paper, I take the position that ethical objectivism is true, using Harry J. Gensler’s theory for ethical objectivism, the Golden Rule (GR) Intuitionism. I will first present Gensler’s argument, explaining why his argument is sound and proves ethical objectivism. I will then introduce what I consider to be the strongest argument against Gensler’s theory, David Hume’s argument of how Moral Motivation Undermines Moral Objectivity. I will then attempt to show how the argument does not show…

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    Pythagoras was the original philosopher, and is rightly seen as the father of the greatest of the ancient thinkers as his ideas and discoveries brought light and understanding to a world of darkness and ignorance. In the late 500s BC, Pythagoras, a man who would be destined to influence and change both the ancient and modern world, was born in the Greek city of Samos(Douglass). Being raised in a wealthy family, Pythagoras grew up surrounded by different forms of education that varied from music…

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    John Green's An Abundance of Katherines depicts a tale of a child prodigy, who throughout his entire life, has only dated females with the name Katherine. The story begins as the main character, Colin, is dumped for the 19th time, by a Katherine. Colin took this break up severely and in order to get his mind off of the breakup, his best friend Hassan decided that they should leave to go on a road trip. Symbols of love, relationships, and individuality are found widespread throughout their trip,…

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    Colin’s obsession with his Theorem is enabled by this important duo. From Colin’s perspective, the entire duration of the novel is based upon this Theorem, and he spends countless hours on creating, improving, and finalizing it. Out of all of Colin’s interactions, by far, he interacts with his notebook and pencil the most: “and came home after…

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    Consequently, their results are in favor of the Heckscher-Ohlin theorem described above. In their most recent paper, Bernhofen and Brown (2016) tested the overall validity of the Heckscher-Ohlin theorem. In particular, they proved that each country’s factor price vector in autarky determines what the country will trade in terms of factors with the rest of the word. In other words, this result confirms the prediction of Heckscher-Ohlin theorem that countries will export the factors they have in…

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    zeros. I discovered 2 positive and 2 negative real zeros using this method. Now to find the negative number, the exact same process is repeated, only this time, the –X value is substituted in. The next step would ultimately be to use Interval Value Theorem to find what intervals the roots are in. However, I don’t have any sign changes in my table, which is what you would look for to determine the intervals, so I pretty much don’t have any intervals. I think that it may have to do with the fact…

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    Social Interaction is the way people talk, and act with one another. Social interaction includes many different things like the way one eats with their family, cashiers and shoppers, War, nonverbal communications, getting directions, and how we dress. It is how one presents themselves; therefore, it is also how the world perceives us and others judge us. Status plays a huge role in Interaction, Status helps us define our relationship to others. Status also helps us understand the person better…

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    The Hecksher-Ohlin theory famously states about international trade, that in a two-nation, two-commodity model, considering that one of the nations and one of the commodities is labour intensive, and the other nation and the other commodity is capital intensive, (labour and capital being the only factors of production) that the capital intensive nation produces and exports the capital intensive good, while the labour intensive nation produces and exports the labour intensive good. In 1954,…

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