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    efficiency and perfection in selecting targets and detecting aircrafts etc. Simultaneously‚ computers gained importance in education sector and played a vitol role in educating individuals by way of distant learning i.e. e-learning etc. According to Alan Greenspan‚ chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank “information technologies have begun to alter the manner in which we do business and create value‚ often in ways not readily foreseeable even five years ago” In early days people found it a social

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    On January 11th my dad came home around 9 o’clock from work & it was his birthday & he & I spent time together in my room listening to some old school classic music from the 60’s‚ 70’s‚ 80’s‚ & 90’s. People like The Doors‚ Pink Floyd‚ The Alan Parsons Project‚ Led Zeppelin‚ AC/DC‚ Iron Maiden‚ Phil Collins‚ Santana‚ Fleetwood Mac‚ Black Sabbath‚ Judas Priest‚ Metallica‚ Toto‚ Alice Cooper‚ Van Halen‚ & Cat Stevens. We were in my room listening to these great artists just talking about music for 3

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    Norbert Wiener was one of the first Americans to make observations on the principle of feedback theory. Another person that is considered to be one of the first people to consider the philosophical implications of intelligent machines was mathematician Alan Turing. In 1937‚ he developed a thought experiment that he called a Turing machine. With it‚ in 1950‚ he proposed his Turing test‚ in which he believed could prove whether or not a computer was intelligent (contents.ashford.edu). In late 1955‚ Newell

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    small farm. The gentleman’s body language puts you at ease. He carries a gun at his side‚ which can give you a sense of security or one of impending danger. His clean cut appearance helps to lean to a sense of security. The young gunslinger‚ Shane (Alan Ladd)‚ quickly learns that there is an ongoing battle between Joe Starrett (Van Heflin)‚ a homesteader‚ and Rufus Ryker (Emile Meyer)‚ a ruthless cattleman. He interrupts a minor dispute between the two men‚ forcing Ryker and his boys to leave. This

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    Cathy and Alan Crimmins thought they were going to spend a relaxing family vacation with their seven year old daughter (Kelly) and some close friends‚ on a lake in Canada. However‚ on the last day of their vacation Alan and Kelly are returning their friends to shore in a small boat‚ when the boat was struck by another boat. Kelly and the friends are shaken up but have little physical damage. Alan was not as lucky. He sustained substantial damage to the left side of his body‚ including his head.

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    experts is building systems that mimic the behavior of the human brain‚ made up of billions of neurons‚ and arguably the most complex matter in the universe. Perhaps the best way to gauge the intelligence of a machine is British computer scientist Alan Turing’s test. He stated that a computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could deceive a human into believing that it was human. Artificial Intelligence has come a long way from its early roots‚ driven by dedicated researchers. The beginnings

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    Vendetta was a work of major cultural importance for over a decade before the 2005 film adaption helped spread the messages and themes of the film worldwide. Originally in publication from March 1982 through May 1989‚ V for Vendetta is the brainchild of Alan Moore‚ who is widely considered to be one of the greatest comic book writers of all time. The film centers on V‚ a terrorist out to destroy the fascist government of dystopian future England. While the film itself makes many important points about

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    “I must admit‚ maybe I am a piece of history after all” -Alan Shepard. Alan Shepard‚ whether he knew it or not‚ really was a piece of history. Alan Shepard was born on November 18th‚ 1923 in New Hampshire. Alan was a good student through school‚ and after that he joined the US Naval Academy. He served in World War II. Then‚ exactly 23 days after Russia went to space‚ Alan Shepard got into space and back. Alan Shepard was the first American astronaut who used persistence to innovate ways to pave the

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    that movie wanted to do well but were up against an imagination beyond their own. They SLAVISHLY followed the book when possible and produced a film as long‚ dull‚ and dead as a Senate committee hearing. The 1949 version of _The Great Gatsby‚_ with Alan Ladd as Gatsby‚ deviates

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    generation are equipped with this personal assistant ability or something very similar. This new recent development in machines has stirred a very interesting debate amongst philosophers. That debate is whether or not machines have the ability to think. Alan Turning‚ who was a computer scientist‚ wrote a 950 page paper in the 1950s‚ about a way to test whether machines can actually think. It became known as the Turning Test for Thinking Machines. In his paper Turning also outlines some objections people

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