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    This essay will illustrate whether there are ethical issues in artificial intelligence (AI), facts and matters relate to the ethical arguments, classifying by using act utilitarian to compare the pros and cons as well as whether the net utility will boost or decline, utilizing two of the Kant’s categorical imperative rules to identify the ethical issues on AI, and lastly is estimating ethical summary why ethical issues is vital with the personal opinion. AI has been reformed over the time period

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    In todays modern era of business, with its exploding technological advances, easier access to materials and a much more skilled and specialized labor force the ideology behind using scientific management is fast becoming as dated a method as the industries that still heavily rely upon its principles to function efficiently. Considering that the fundamental principles of scientific management consist of breaking down manufacturing into its constituent parts allowing unskilled, simple minded, untrained

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    SNCC organizers worked throughout the South planning sit-ins, voter registration drives and protests.The Congress of Racial Equality also played an important role in the Civil Rights Movement. This organization was established by James Farmer Jr. , George Jouser, James R. Robinson, Bernice Fisher, Homer Jack and Joe Guinn. The

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    Loyal. Honest. Hard Working. Henry Knox was a military general for the Revolutionary War, and he was one of the most powerful leaders in the era of 1760-1800. He was not only a military officer though, Knox was the first official United States Secretary of War. How was Henry Knox influential to the Revolutionary War? Knox was influential in the War because of his role as a colonel in the Continental War, his duties as the first U.S Secretary of War, and his task that he completed at Fort Ticonderoga

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    therefore people used to walk while only the few lucky had the privilege of enjoying a horse ride. There were also horse wagons which were made in order to increase the number of persons who could be carried (Lynn, 54). However, in the year 1907, Henry Ford invented the first car model which was referred to as T model, that allowed everyone to own a automobile. In this paper I will argue the importance of cars through history and why cars are the biggest history humans have created using too expecific

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Turn of the Screw by Henry James are both stories that are told by a narrator. The Great Gatsby is narrated by Nick Carraway and The Turn of the Screw is narrated by the Governess. The narrator in each story is creating the setting and stating the plot from their perspective. This creates the question, are Nick and the Governess narrators who are telling an accurate depiction of the story? The Governess proves herself to be an unreliable narrator

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    Opening to the first page, George Washington is quoted, “perseverance and spirit have done wonders in all ages.” setting the stage for David McCullough’s book, “1776”, a historical narrative that avoided academic debates. His thesis being a tight narrative focused around the Continental Army and their leader George Washington. McCullough continued his popular writing techniques of character building by tracing the roads, reading the books, and seeing the houses of his key characters as they would

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    Name Teacher AP US History September 20, 2012 President Richard M. Nixon’s administration had to face many international and domestic challenges in the United States between 1968 and 1974, some positive and some negative. His achievements in expanding peaceful relationships with both China and the Soviet Union are contrastingly different with his continuation of the Vietnam War. In the end, Nixon’s scandals and abuse of presidential power caught up to him, and his administration did much to

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    Leeanne N. Weeks October 6, 2017 American Revolution Leader: Patrick Henry “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” this quote was said by Patrick Henry in March 23, 1775. When Patrick Henry was only 15 years old, he had a business with his father. The business they had didn’t last that long. Then he married Sarah Shelton in 1754. He also studied to be a lawyer. In 1757 he and his wife lost their farm house to a fire. Patrick Henry is an American Revolution hero who played an important role during the

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    General Cornwallis from Grosvenor Square, London was forty-five years old when the Revolutionary War ended. He was promoted to lieutenant general and began service in the colonies under Major General Henry Clinton. When the British army was retreating to Yorktown, George Washington was marching his troops down from the north. The French Navy, having defeated the British Navy, started to move to the coast near Yorktown, as well. The British army was now surrounded at Yorktown. The British were also

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