WEEKLY JOURNAL ACADEMIC WRITING 1 BY: NUR IKHSANIFA 1014025053 Airport is one of an interest place for me. There‚ we can see airplanes‚ pilots‚ peoples‚ and I love this activity. Sometimes‚ I go there and bring my camera. I can increase my ability in photography‚ I can also meet new peoples‚ sometimes I also make some conversation with the foreigners. Airport being my favourite place. I also love beach. I love the romantic parts of this place‚ I can see sunset‚ sunrise‚ the wave‚ the clouds
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“moral values cannot be derived from facts” The claim that moral values cannot be derived from facts concerns the distinction between facts and values and the difference between what is and what ought to be. There are those who argue that the claim is false‚ such as naturalists‚ who argue that there are indeed natural facts thus suggesting that moral values can be indentified as possessing empirical properties. Naturalists suggest that moral truths can be derived from facts about human behaviour
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On one side we have Intelligent Design‚ or I.D. which claims that something in nature are simply too complex to happen by chance. In their view there is a higher being (God) who us being it all. On the other side of the debate we have evolution‚ which consists of Darwin’s theory
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Learning Team C Weekly Reflection A train that derails in a terrible accident is a good comparison for an organization that does not have a strategic plan in periods of catastrophic events. The problem is the train is completely off the original course after clearing the accident scene. A strategic plan with focus on long-term business objectives is important‚ especially in the event of a crisis. In this paper the subject is a discussion of this week’s objectives among Learning Team C. The
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The Entrepreneurial Process (BUSM 1311) Semester 2‚ 2013 Weekly Topics for in-class Debates Chapter 1 “Maslow talked about self-actualization as the zenith of human fulfilment. You can only fulfil yourself by owning your future. That’s what entrepreneurs do. Therefore if you are not an entrepreneur‚ you will never be any good” – discuss pro and against. Chapter 2 “In order to succeed in business‚ you must first slay three dragons – family‚ friends and religion” – discuss pro and against
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geeks‚ with number of people using up at an alarming pace. Facebook claims over 800 million users worldwide. In terms of growth‚ social networking is expanding much faster than the internet’s a whole. Social networks have been taken over by everyone‚ from college kids to business people to celebrities. News organizations‚ politicians‚ and even the president of the United States have been embraced social media.(Brandon 2009) Advantages: On the internet‚ word of mouth spreads faster than you ever thought
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Weekly Reflection Weekly Reflection Team B’s discussion of the week two objectives was enlightening. The objectives for week two include identifying production level to maximize profits‚ explaining balancing fixed and variable costs‚ and applying economic cost concepts in making business decisions. Comfortable Topics Discussing the objectives provides a clear understanding of the objectives for Team B members. The comfort level of the team during discussions resulted in comprehensible
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What does full disclosure mean? The SEC requires full disclosure from companies that wish to be publicly traded on the major U.S. Exchanges. By enforcing the rule‚ the SEC attempts to instill confidence in investors that the financial marketplace is efficient and transparent so that individual investors can take part in it for material profit. How does full disclosure affect financial reporting? Full disclosure affects financial reporting with financial facts significant enough to influence
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Distributed Intelligent Agents Katia Sycara Keith Decker Anandeep Pannu Mike Williamson Dajun Zeng The Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh‚ PA 15213‚ U.S.A. Voice: (412) 268-8825 Fax: (412) 268-5569 URL: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/ softagents/ Abstract We are investigating techniques for developing distributed and adaptive collections of agents that coordinate to retrieve‚ lter and fuse information relevant to the user‚ task and situation‚ as well as anticipate
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CS 461: Artificial Intelligence Introduction Introd ction to Intelligent S stems Systems (agents) Outline Agents and environments Rationality PEAS Performance measure‚ Actuators‚ Sensors Environment‚ Environment types Agent types 2 Agents agent noun: a person or thing that acts … ( (root of Latin agere‚ to do) g ‚ ) 3 Agents act = A t AgentFn(percept) tF ( t) sensors agent fn actuators 4 Agents (Some definitions) • Agent: anything that can be viewed as p g y g perceiving its
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