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    Comparisons in Fuzzy Logic Galit W. Sassoon ([year]) uses fuzzy logic for complex sentences and comparisons‚ because they can "associate complex predicates (e.g. negated‚ conjunctive and disjunctive ones) with graded structures (say‚ a mapping of entities to numerical degrees)" (127). She states that‚ in comparisons‚ the difference between the truth values of two different entities must be > 0‚ as in x is more than y‚ or ≥ 0 in sentences like x as y (124-125). The most interesting part of her paper

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    SLIDE 1 INTRODUCTION IS THERE AN AFTERLIFE? DOES IT HAVE AN AFFECT THE WAY WE LIVE NOW? AMANDA DUKE PHI 105 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SLIDE 2 DESCARTES (1596-1650) “I THINK; THEREFOR I AM” THE ONTILOGICAL ARGUMENT: A method of proof which uses intuition and reason alone; examines the concept of God‚ and states if we can conceive of the greatest possible being‚ then it must exist. Speaker Notes: Descartes had strong

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    Week 4 Journal: Problems for Organizations Cynthia D. Myles PHI 445: Personal and Organizational Ethics Professor: Nicole Hanner April 15‚ 2013 Problems Facing Not-for-profit Company Two of the biggest problems The Little Sisters of the Poor face are getting

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    1.) Formal and Informal Powers of Congress Under the Constitution‚ Congress is charged with carrying out the legislative functions of government. The framers of the Constitution wanted the lawmaking and national policy role to be in the hands of a representative body. The “formal powers”‚ structure‚ and procedures of the national legislature are outlined in considerable detail in Article I‚ Section 8‚ of the Constitution. These powers are extensive‚ however as a means of “sharing” powers and

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    EAP 9: Freedom of Speech PHI 112-001 1988 was a great year for Larry Flynt‚ the publisher of a highly criticized magazine called‚ “Hustler.” This magazine was unlike any of its predictors‚ such as Playboy. While sexuality was on the rise‚ so were “new” ways to do it. Hustlers’ publisher‚ Larry Flynt was merely exposing what people were already doing. This does not mean that everyone had the same sexual desires as everyone else‚ but he did become popularized by certain “hardcore” sexually

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    Robin Phillips Assignment: The Learning Autobiography Formal and Informal Learning Date: August 26‚ 2010 I started my formal education in elementary school when I traveled with my parents. My father was in the United States Army‚ and I lived in Germany for three years. Then we moved to Japan where I lived for four years. The two things that stuck in my mind were the earthquakes we had every day and my dogs being

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    Question 1 5 out of 5 points Correct All persons act in order that they might get pleasure.Even so-called altruistic persons who help others so much that they do almost nothing for themselves get pleasure out of giving.Otherwise‚ they wouldn’t do it. Suppose a person hits himself over the head with a hammer.He must get pleasure from it‚ because why else would he do it if he didn’t get pleasure from it? Answer Selected Answer: Circular reasoning Correct

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    Self-Assessment James Lee Mcneil SPC-103 November 25‚ 2014 Janet Tucker Fulk SIUE Edwardsville Self-Assessment I have learned many interesting things about myself as a communicator‚ thinks to taking the Interpersonal Communication’s class. I will discuss what I have learned about myself and my strengths and weakness. During the first week of class I learned that Noise was anything that interferes with or distorts communication. I

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    How is searching in a specific database‚ such as Ashford’s library‚ different from searching in Bing‚ Google‚ or Yahoo? Searching Ashford University Online Library is very different from searching the basic web such as‚ Bing‚ Google or Yahoo because the Ashford University Online Library is a proprietary database which can only be accessed by students and faculty and other search engines are a public domain database which means it can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection. "The Ashford

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    Ubiquitous Computing and Your Privacy Keep in mind that technology is everywhere all the time (ubiquitous) because of the onset of smartphones‚ and other mobile devices. You have a 21st century phenomenon. But‚ is what Scott McNealy said true? Cite and explain examples that support and argue this statement. McNealy is right when he says that we have less privacy than most of us think we have‚ but for him to say we should “get over it” is wrong‚ because we do have a desire to keep private things

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