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    The the article “The Chatbot Will See You Now‚” the author Nick Romeo introduces one of Syrian refuses’ experience of using a psychotherapy chatbot Karim designed by an artificial intelligence startup‚ X2AI. Romeo describes X2AI’s purpose to make Karim. The author mentions that there were difficulties and challenges to introduce this AI chatbot to Syrian refugees. Furthermore‚ it was difficult for X2AI to gain a trust in their products from Syrian refugees. The author also points out in the article

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    In “Is Google Making us Stupid”‚ an article published in Atlantic Monthly 2008‚ Nick Carr writes that Google has made it easier for us to take in information‚ quickly at great volumes‚ the effect of the mechanical clock‚ along with the algorithm‚ and finally he finishes his essay writing about Google being a perfect search engine. Carr states that the technology is changing the way that society reads and writes; the Internet is shaping the process of thought. The Internet has caused the concentrations

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    change‚ and most importantly characters change. A dynamic character is one who endures internal change‚ and in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ many characters change by the end of the book. By analyzing one of the characters in particular‚ Nick Carraway‚ from the beginning‚ middle‚ and the end‚ one can realize the dynamic change within himself. At the beginning of the book Carraway‚ the narrator‚ is a respected wholesome man living in the Midwest. He is honest‚ well-educated‚ and innocent

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    Growing Up in About a Boy by Nick Hornby About a boy is a novel which follows the lives of two people: Marcus and Will. Marcus is a strange kid who struggles with growing up‚ he is in need for acceptance outside of his own family‚ he is searching for his own identity‚ he is a victim of constant bullying and is suffering with his lack of parental care. Will is the complete opposite to Marcus. He is a 36 year old who is in his own extended childhood‚ he is searching for his identity not wanting to

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    HSCReligion Assessment Anthony Clifford 28th May 2012 1. Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – The Weeping Song 2. Darren Hanlon – The Ostracism of Vinny Lalor _________________________________________________ 1. Go son‚ go down to the water And see the women weeping there Then go up into the mountains The men‚ they are weeping too Father‚ why are all the women weeping? They are weeping for their men Then why are all the men there weeping? They are weeping back at them This

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    Nick describes himself as “honest” but in the final chapter Jordan Baker disagrees’. To what extent does Fitzgerald portray Nick as honest? Assess whether the reader is supposed to believe that Nick is “honest”? The ‘honest’ narrator Nick is far from truthful. Created as a pseudo-alias to reflect Fitzgerald’s own ideals‚ Nick represents a slightly more sober and realistic view of the grossly decadent world he lives is. Although this may not be entirely free of bias‚ the character is level-headed

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    Concert Report 3 For my third concert report I went back to my hometown in Illinois last weekend to a local restaurant to watch my cousins and uncle play live music. Nick’s Grill (formerly C.J. Arthur’s Grill) is located in downtown section of my hometown right next to city hall. It is a small establishment that’s built into a long chain of other stores so it mainly has two large windows looking out into the street. The restaurant itself is a typical pub/tavern that is split into two sections. One

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    At this point in the novel‚ Nick Carraway was invited to one of Gatsby’s extravagant parties and was searching for Gatsby among the crowd. Nick became reacquainted with a man he had fought with in the war‚ only to realize the man was Gatsby. As Nick was struck with realization‚ his surprise melted into interest as exhibited in the syntax and imagery of the passage above. Gatsby seemed to “[smile] understandingly—much more than understandingly” and had a smile that “faced—or seemed to face—the whole

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    Being a High School Student and Working Part Time There has been an argument stating whether students should be able to maintain a part time job. There are many students in today’s society that are doing it‚ but that does not make it right or wrong. Stating which one is right or which one is wrong would be irrelevant to others‚ seeing how it would be just an opinion and not scientifically proven. This argument is a complex issue with many different opposing view-points. The first article ‚by

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    Both Nick Carraway and Billy Flynn are the only characters in Chicago or the Great Gatsby that know all of the happenings in their respective stories‚ though Nick doesn’t run everything like Flynn does‚ and is instead a mere observer who ends up being the catalyst for the events taking place in the book. Billy Flynn is portrayed multiple times as an entertainer and show man who manipulates the opinions and emotions of his audience. When talking to the press after he agrees to work Roxie’s case he

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