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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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    A Cappella? Is That How You Spell It? The phrase a cappella is among the most butchered and misunderstood musical terms. The predominant‚ and most "correct" spelling‚ is ... a cappella - two words‚ two "p’s"‚ two "l’s." A Cappella‚ A Picky Definition Musicologists have fun debating the extent to which a cappella‚ ’in the style of the chapel‚’ can include instrumental accompaniment. Some argue that early sacred a cappella performances would sometimes include instruments that

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    You Are What You Wear

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    You Are What You Wear Whoever said “clothes make a man” had the right idea about people perceive each other on the first look. Whether you like it or not‚ a big part of the first impression that we make when you meet someone depends on how you look – which is basically how you’re dressed. Looking good is an obsession with people these days. We love to keep up on the latest trends and make sure we’re sporting the latest fashion. Just take a look around you. Bangalis seem to be really catching

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    Choose a medical condition that interests you and research it. Write about the possible use of hypnosis in the treatment of the condition as you see them. In this essay I will be looking into lower back conditions‚ and investigating both the physical and psychological aspects of this condition‚ and then considering the role that hypnosis could play in the treatment of this back pain. I chose this condition as this is very close to my heart as I have recently been off work for over 3 weeks with

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    “The Impact of a Tropical Storm depends on location” How far do you agree? Tropical storms formed 5-30 degrees north of the equator‚ so if there is a largely populated area or economic centre around this latitude‚ in an area vulnerable to hurricanes‚ the impact will be increased in comparison to the tropical storm running its course over unpopulated islands or the ocean. This can be seen when looking at Hurricane Sandy‚ a tropical storm of 2012 and its impact on Cuba. Cuba was located in the Hurricane’s

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    Lab Report On Unknown 32

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    The first test conducted on unknown bacteria 32 was the Gram stain. From this stain‚ unknown 32 was found to be a Gram-positive cocci. This test eliminated all possible Gram-negative bacteria‚ Gram-positive rods and Gram-positive spirillium. Next‚ the endospore test determined whether or not the Gram-positive bacteria contained endospores. With the use of malachite green‚ steam‚ and safranin it was found that unknown bacteria 32 did not contain endospores. This eliminated Gram-positive cocci Sporosarcina

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    You live and you learn

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    You Live and You Learn In life‚ we make mistakes on a daily basis. They could be minor‚ like not putting a lid o your drink then later spilling it on yourself‚ or they can be very detrimental mistakes like looking at a text/not paying attention while driving and getting into a car crash. Although these mistakes are very drastic from each other‚ we learn from both of them. No matter the severity there is a lesson to learned‚ which brings me to my philosophy: you live and you learn. Making mistakes

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    Seek feedback from people that you know about a task that you regularly carry out. This might be a task that you carry out at work. If so‚ you should seek feedback from employees‚ clients and colleagues. Alternately‚ this might be a task you carry out in your day-to-day life‚ such as driving a car or making dinner. If so you should seek feedback from friends and family members. How would you ensure that the feedback you receive is useful? How would you use this feedback to identify and develop ways

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    extent do you agree with this view of the presentation of the character of Orsino? The presentation of Duke Orsino emphasises the dominant theme of love in Twelfth Night. He can be interpreted in different ways. There is debate as to whether Orsino represents the beauty and truth of love as a heroic lover‚ or as a stock comic character of a foolish lover‚ used as a convention to emphasise his ‘feelings’ to create humour for an audience. The opening hyperbolic speech of the play is given by the Duke

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    A Critical Analysis of "The Doctor Won’t See You Now" Kevin Asp 02/26/97 Essay # 1 Initially‚ James Gorman appears to be stating that physicians should not be ethically obligated to treat each and every "slob" that seeks treatment. The title of the essay‚ and the sarcastic tone‚ give evidence that the thesis is quite the contrary. Gorman does identify an alarming trend of physicians looking through a cynical eye with an example of a survey by the American Medical Association

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