…er. I didn't know you also had lefkowitz. I met the guy once when a prospective client asked me to try a case with him. One meeting was enough for me to see clearly that that would not have worked out well; but he apparemtly is a successful lawyer. One thing for sure the article...
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…merican history, where victory was never defined by whether we can win, but by when can we leave. It is his legacy, and one about which he has reason to be proud. Obama has left himself and his military commanders plenty of discretion about the pace of extrication. But that's fin...
… _ https://www.forbes.com/sites/genemarcial/20 17/09/09/swedish-american... — especially within healthcare services.” One of main focus of this year’s SALSS conference was the "Cancer Moonshot,” which is now known as the Biden Cancer Initiative, represented by Gregory Simon, fo...
…sland. She says she ate dinner with Epstein and > Clinton but alleges nothing further regarding Clinton.-: > She says one person — who she > wouldn’t name — that Epstein loaned her out to — > physically assaulted and raped her. She says this > happened on Epstein’s island, a...
… said that of course she would have come with me. She felt angry with herself, and with me too, for not simply having phoned. But since I didn’t contact her in the weeks that followed, she figured this was just another one of our times apart. Or “stupid pride”. A few months later...
…hile away I indulge my passion for reading books by the likes of Douglas Hofstadter, David Deutsch and Stephen Hawking. One book that struck me years ago was Roger Penrose’s The Emperors New Mind. In it, he tackles the question of what happens in the human brain when we understan...
…gulating the tech industry. ° Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders proposed the “BEZOS Act”, which would tax corporations one dollar for every dollar low-wage workers receive in government health- care benefits or food stamps. ° The E.U. Parliament voted 438 to 226 to back a draft...
…es an automated and instinctive understanding of the reasoning process itself. The above-described experiments are good ones for solving the pendulum problem because they provide data that is very easy to reason about. From the perspective of uncertain inference systems, this is...
…sts of them. In doing so, he amply demonstrated that a single civilian employee working for an outside contractor, even one not having the neces- sary passwords and other access privileges, could steal documents that betrayed these vital sources. He also demonstrated that such a...
…ariants of sudden transformations into spiritual-mind- brain bifurcations into a limit cycle lockups and, as discussed, one of them is psychological splitting. |n psychoanalytic theory, as first suggested by Freud in his 1937 written and posthumously published paper, Splitting of...
…film—we want to give that away somehow.” He is instead working on projects wherein humans collaborate with the machine. One of the current aims of AI research is to find new means of interaction between humans and software. And art, one could say, needs to play a key role in that...
…na’s state-owned press outlets.?° The group’s main TV outlet is SinoVision. It operates two twenty-four-hour channels (one Chinese and one English language), and it is on the program lineups of cable systems covering about thirty million people. SinoVision’s website (http://www...
…ple may have serious, important reasons that they can't or don't want to walk away from their romantic partner. (That's one of the things feminism has always worked towards: giving people many sources of support and safety nets, so people can leave abusive partners if necessary.)...
…riminal record. His current attorney de- nies this happened. And the documents also reveal that the father of at least one girl complained that private investigators aggressively fol- jowed his car, photographed his home and chased off visitors. Police also talked to. somebody...
…ents follow certain rules for graduation that are intended to make students scholars in their field rather than practitioners. Departments are the reason stu- dents graduate without job skills. Faculty are almost always against practical training. English departments have to be f...