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    centuries. While not all satire is as overt as Jonathan Swift’s suggestion that we eat the babies, it does not diminish the eyebrow raising suggestions that are conveyed once the meaning has been discovered. In Aphra Behn’s The History of the Nun and Eliza Haywood’s Fantomina, the established expectations of the female role within society are brought into question then directly rejected. These expectations establish that women should be deferential to men, morally unblemished, and virtuous at all times

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    For three hours and a half in a courtroom at Boise, Ohio, Harry Orchard assembled in the witness chair at the Haywood trial and recounted a record of offenses, slaughter, and murder… the like of which no individual in the overcrowded courtroom had ever thought of. Not in the entire scope of "Bloody Gulch" literature will there be exposed anything that approaches an equivalent to the atrocious narrative so motionlessly, coolly, and composedly voiced by this audacious, disimpassioned man-slaughterer

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    A Turing test is the process of a human distinguishing the difference in answers when conversing with both a Cleverbot and a human, however is unaware of the questions that have been answered by the human and which have been answered by artificial intelligence. This test is also to find out if Artificial intelligence responds similar enough that it is equivalent or indistinguishable. Example: We carried out this investigation to see what would happen and to see if it is easy enough to distinguish

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    Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence is the technology that involves computers and machines displaying it’s own intelligence. The practical uses for computers making their own decisions is a very important technology to develop, because this would allow the deployment of robots in environments too harsh for humans to brave, such as other planets, or even war zones. While artificial intelligence is a very good idea, true human intelligence will be very difficult to reach. While a computer

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    Short paper on Avatars and Chat bots By Bhagya Lakshmi Vegiraju IT-660 Artificial Intelligence Avatars and Chat bots: In today’s world, computers are all about text input and output. Our way of communication with computer is pointing the mouse, menus and commands. Chat-bots is an end point to such text input-output kind of communication with a computer. Chat-bots enables you to converse with a computer in

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    Joss Whedon is a writer of many successful TV shows. One of the reasons that his shows have gained so much attention is because he likes to use them to present his views on controversial topics. Joss does this by switching gender roles and using powerful symbols. You can see this in both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dollhouse. You can see this in both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dollhouse. He does this in order to change societies views on woman in society. To prove this I will give a few powerful

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    It is said that Joss Whedon’s work is not just to entertain his audience but he is also looking towards sending out a message. Generally, when people look deeply into his text they can find that he is usually sending a message to society about how gender roles and it is common for him to play with them. In these three shows Dollhouse and Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, and Firefly he takes gender roles and moves them around at will. In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, this is seen so often because the entire

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    Jacob Whitmer Professor Lopez English 1B 20 November 2017 Buffy the Feminist Queen Heros do not have to come in the form of having special abilities, it is the fact that you use those abilities to create good in society is what makes someone a hero. The hit television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, written and produced by Joss Whedon created Buffy Summers to be a butt kicking, teenage girl that balances fighting evil forces and being a regular teen. Whedon compares the evil forces to feminists

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    Once there was a nest(not a leaf-filled nest or a damp nasty nest that you would find on a street corner) it was a neat and cosy home. This is where the Raven brothers and their mother resided. The brothers were Edgar the oldest and smartest, Allen the laziest of the bunch, and Poe who liked to play with sticks and twigs. Their mother was a strict woman who did not approve of disobedience, but loved her children all the same. That is where our story starts. One day the brothers find their mother

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    never really knew his parents, Elizabeth Arnold Poe and David Poe Jr. His parents were both actors, his mother was a British actor and his father was an actor straight out of Boston (Poe’s Biography). Eliza Arnold was an actress who was born into a lesser-known British family of thespians (Schoell 13). Eliza Arnold and her family migrated to Boston, were she continued her craft. At the early age of eighteen years old, while performing in Richmond, she met a fellow actor by the name of David Poe (Schoell

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