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…Intelligence: And scientific Method. New York: Oxford University Press Kirsh, D., Foundations of Artificial intelligence: The big issues, Artificial Intelligence, (1999) 3-30. Turner, R. (1984). Logics for Artificial Intelligence. Chichester, England: Ellis…
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…. Australia's developed economy is dominated by its services sector (65% of GDP), but it is the agriculture and mining sectors (8% of GDP) that account for the bulk of goods and services exports (57% in 1997). Since 1984, successive Australian governments have…
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…list in 1984. By this time fewer than 70 were left. After a pause in spraying the chemicals during mating season and a change in the chemicals, the butterflies began to reappear in the early 1990’s. So Tom Emmel a zoologist from UF collected 100 eggs…
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…of Greek and Latin. There are 150 teachers and support staff for the 330 students. The staff cleans up the children's rooms, serves them individually at table, even darns their socks. In 1984, when this reporter took a job teaching tennis at Le Rosey summer…
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Category: /History
…will not spread the virus. There is no cure for AIDS, but there is protection, using a condom will greatly reduce your chance of getting the AIDS virus. In 1984 200,000 Americans died from AIDS. AIDS was originated in Africa, and was discovered in America in 1982…
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…Analysis Branch (SAB) of the National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service (NESDIS) found the wave sufficiently well-organized to begin classifying the intensity of the system using the Dvorak (1984) analysis technique. Bibliography…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of witchcraft. Hour:1 Date: 10-23-99 Bibliography Miller,Arthur The Crucible Richmond,1984
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…The novels 1984 and The Handmaid’s Tale touch many disturbing aspects about the denial of a person's natural rights. In today's society people are granted certain rights which the government or anyone else can not take away. These rights are the rights…
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…he decided to make a statement with his work, and did. George Orwell’s novel 1984 was written as a political statement of against totalitarianism. Totalitarianism is a form of government that tries to assert total control over its citizens…
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…) The court must resolve the present issue by determining whether a prisoner’s religious rights takes precedence over prison policies made to ensure security. In Price v. Johnston, 334 U.S. 266, 285 (1984), it was ruled that “lawful incarceration brings about…
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