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    there. One day you’re in the Gulf of Mexico, the next you’re on your way to China to meet a professor of oceanography to help solve an issue. But seeing new species and habitats can really engage you in the game, exploring with submarines and supercomputers is a surefire way to experience the ocean first-hand. I admire the biodiversity of the ocean because there are so many different plants and animals that make it what it is today. Learning and discovering is what this job is really about,…

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    The main protagonist in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is Arthur Dent. Arthur Dent is a middle-aged, Englishman who is not very smart, but he is not stupid either. Throughout the book he is portrayed as generally confused. Although there are several potential antagonists, the mice (Frankie and Benjy) are the main antagonists in this book. Frankie and Benjy were originally seen as Trillian’s pet mice. Later in the book it is revealed that they were pan-dimensional beings who…

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    mathematical problems. But then, in less than seventy years, artificial intelligence had changed a lot in progress. In February 2011, a magnificent machine named “Watson” changed the development and history of artificial intelligence. Watson is an IBM supercomputer that was combined with artificial intelligence which answer questions that is given to him. Watson changed the history as it managed to beat two contestants in a show called “Jeopardy” claiming one million us dollars as the prize.…

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    Mathematics in Weather Forecasting Aravind.V Computer Science and Engineering Sairam Institute of Technology, Anna University Chennai, Tamil Nadu aravindv96@yahoo.com Aakash kishan Computer Science and Engineering Sairam Institute of Technology, Anna University Chennai, Tamil Nadu Aakash_kishan@outlook.com Abstract—Mathematics is all around us. As we discover more and more about nature, we find it that nature can be described mathematically. Mathematics plays a fundamental role in…

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    Amazon's Lack Of Privacy

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    Hey you! Yes… you, the one that is reading this right now! Did you know that someone out there is watching every click, search, and comment you make on the internet and that all of your internet data is recorded and stored? Creepy, huh? Now, you are upset because you think your privacy is being invaded, but you will continue to use the internet and all of your favorite apps because you love the new technology and what you are able to do with it. Today, people are angry because they think they…

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    The iPhone that shook the Tech World Does the FBI have the right to order Apple to open a terrorist’s iPhone? No, Apple has many facts and confident ways to shut down the FBI’s offense. Apple says that the process would take too long, it would set a very bad precedent, and there is no way to confine the software to one iPhone. The FBI, on the other hand, claims that justice needs to be served for the San Bernardino victims, National Security needs to be protected, and the All Writs Act makes…

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    Rhetorical Analysis On How Not To Be Alone The essay “How Not to be Alone” by Jonathan Safran Foer backs up the idea that sometimes technology brings people closer by being able to communicate with someone across the globe with a touch of a button but at the same time technology separates people because in some cases we now prefer to text someone instead of actually meeting them in real life. Foer develops his claim by referring to…

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    Rene Descartes was a true pioneer of his time. In 1628, he wrote Rules for the Direction of the Mind, and within the first rule in summary implies that we as human beings should control our minds into making accurate and precise perceptions through what and how we experience these things. Through the first rule individuals can already safely assume that Rene Descartes is writing about rationalism. When one uses religion and faith to perceive the world around him, then he is subject to the…

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    Colossus Thesis

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    Colossus, becomes sentient after being activated. It decides to assume control of the world and all human affairs for the good of mankind. Dr. Charles A. Forbin is the chief designer of a secret government project to build Colossus, an advanced supercomputer to control the United States nuclear weapons systems. When Colossus is activated, the President of the United States announces its existence, proudly proclaims it as the perfect defense system. Shortly afterwards, Colossus sends a cryptic…

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    My Black Tip Test

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    Facing Challenges: The Story of My Black Tip Test A large part of human life is facing challenges and doing things that you feel with great conviction you cannot do. One of the most intimidating tasks I have ever faced was performing Retreating Dragon during my black tip test in Karate. From the sheer intricacy of the form, my absence of confidence as well as the actual test all play a role in the course of events. To begin with is the fact that Retreating Dragon is the most complex and…

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