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    Mythology in particular and history in general‚ has shown us that the right to experiment comes with an equal responsibility to stop and think about what we are doing before we do it. Time and time again we have heard the story of Frankenstein. Equally well known is that of Einstein and his search for the secrets of the atom. Both of these show that reckless experimentation without adequate research can prove deadly due to unforeseen results. Victor Frankenstein provides an excellent example of

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    also amplifies the idea of equality within both roads; words include “fair” and “same”. The road is also describe to be well worn meaning that many people have passed by facing the same situation and seemed to have chosen the two paths equally as well. The path is likely to be a symbol of the different choices that a person must make and while both are equal and alike in many ways‚ it remains a concern to whoever the decision maker is due to the possibility of choosing the worse of the

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    discerned difference between the two paths that opened up before the traveller. The speaker admits in the second and third stanzas that both paths may be equally worn and equally leaf-covered‚ and it is only in his future recollection that he will call one of the two roads‚ the one he took‚ "less travelled by." The "sigh" can be interpreted as one of regret or of self-satisfaction; in either case‚ the irony lies in the distance between what the speaker has just told us about the roads’ similarity and what

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    APPLICATION OF GAME THEORY By Abinaya Naresh Ananthapadmanabhan P Dhivya Kannan Vidyalakshmi P INTRODUCTION Game theory is the study of strategic decision making. It is a study of how to mathematically determine the best strategy for given conditions in order to optimize the outcome. Game theory focuses on how groups of people interact. It focuses on how “players” in economic “games” behave when‚ to reach their goals‚ they have to predict how their opponents will

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    ambition and tortured by regret.” Write a response to this view of the play‚ Macbeth‚ supporting the points you make by reference to the text. Mark ex 60 by reference to the criteria for assessment using the following breakdown of marks. P18 C18 L 18 M 6 60 marks A+ B C D E- 100% 60 – 51 42 33 24 23 – 0 30% 18 – 16 13 10 8 7 – 0 10% 6 – 5 4 3 3 2 – 0 Expect candidates to respond by treating of both ambition and regret‚ though not necessarily equally. Allow that candidates

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    “To catch a cartel” Author: Elisabeth Sexton. Date: 21 March 2008 Source: The Sydney Morning Herald The competition watchdog ’s tactic of offering corporate whistleblowers legal immunity to expose cartels is under threat as the government moves to make price-fixing a criminal offence. Elisabeth Sexton reports. Graeme Samuel has a clear recollection of the events of November 22‚ 2004. In the morning‚ the chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission received the phone

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    Stuart Russell & Peter Norvig „Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach” 1st edition Uzdevumu brošūra Brošūrā apkopoti uzdevumi no pirmā Rasela un Norviga grāmatas izdevuma (1995.g.). Uzdevumi ir oriģinālvalodā‚ saglabājot grāmatā lietoto uzdevumu un attēlu numerāciju. Brošūrā ir pasvītrotas un ar treknrakstu izceltas norādes uz tām grāmatas daļām‚ kuras brošūrā nav iekļautas. Nr. Uzdevums Punktu skaits Intelligent Agents 2.4 While driving‚ which is the best

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    Distributive Justice Part I – Introduction John Rawls’ Theory of Justice is based on the idea of distributive justice‚ that is‚ how justice should be distributed to each individual within a society. Rawls’ theory contrasts with the theory of utilitarianism‚ because it values the welfare of each individual over the ‘greater good’‚ and does not believe that one person should sacrifice their own needs or desires in order to benefit a larger number of people. This has led Rawls to develop the idea

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    “better claim”. He chooses the second as it was “grassy and wanted wear” but then goes on to say they were “really about the same”. This was interesting how he did not say they were ‘exactly’ the same even though he later describes “both that morning equally lay/In leaves no steps had trodden black”. I was impressed when I realized what he meant. I realized that no matter how similar two paths are in life‚ even if they lead to the same outcome‚ they will never be exactly the same because if I chose to

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    Rawls Theory of Justice A contemporary philosopher‚ John Rawls (1921-2002)‚ is noted for his contributions to political and moral philosophy.  In particular‚ Rawls ’ discussion about justice introduced five important concepts into discourse‚ including: the two principles of justice‚ the “original position” and “veil of ignorance”. Rawls most famous work is‚ A Theory of Justice (1971) gives an introduction to this body of thought and he emphasises the importance justice has on governing and organising

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