…centuries.”* The Yangtze and the Yellow and the Mekong river systems each marked out vital webs that carried wealth and knowledge into a half-dozen, spectacularly rich Chinese dynasties. Egypt and Mesopotamia developed great powers that endured for centuries along the Nile and th...
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…Academy of Sciences, 1167, 31-34; Goff, P, Eberhardt, J, Williams, M.J, & Jackson, M.C. (2008). Not yet human: Implicit knowledge, historical dehumanization, and contemporary consequences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94(2), 292-306; Haslam, N. (2006). Dehumaniza...
… cars to avoid being stopped or ticketed by local police. Retired Police Chief Michael Reiter, in his own deposition, acknowledged that, in addition to earlier donations to the police department (which are fairly common in well- heeled Palm Beach), Epstein had recently given the...
…s who both mathematically proved and experimentally verified that a receiver must have more entropy, less already fixed knowledge and more wondering, than the sending source, in order for the message to be sensitively and reliably received and encoded. Sensibility seems to have s...
…le Universe must already know the solution to every problem it will encounter above the logic limit: It cannot discover knowledge on the fly. For many problems, a small number of fundamental rules can account for everything. Although our galaxy and the beautiful nebulae we see th...
…h subject lines like “Understanding This Chinese Generation” or “Master Nan Answers Questions About Chinese and Western Knowledge,” they were real- time maps of the usually invisible dance our daily lives do with history and philosophy. We live now, of course, but Nan was always...
262 Are the Androids Dreaming Yet? Watson and Our Future? computing power and therefore universal knowledge. This could herald a Utopian future; global warming, cancer, all things of the past. But computers might just as easily become bored and determine we humans are the real...
…A model hypothesizes that all human cognitive processing is via a continuing iter- ation of such cognitive cycles. It acknowledges that other cognitive processes may also occur, refining and building on the knowledge used in the cognitive cycle (for instance, the cognitive cycle...
… the subject. As one of the prime cultural centres in the world, NYU’s location in NYC ts the perfect place to broaden knowledge within contemporary art. Iam very much looking forward to visiting the Whitney Biennia this May. In addition the New museum, which shows a lot of the...
…ant companies that people haven’t heard of. Readings: Net Neutrality e [FOR REFERENCE] Net Neutrality timeline, Public Knowledge: http://whatisnetneutrality.org/timeline archived at https://oerma.cc/L8JE-QYP8. e Tim Wu, Network Neutrality, Broadband Discrimination. Journal of Te...
…d to Lebanon where he became an active member of the more moderate wing of the Palestine Liberation Organization. To my knowledge, he has never engaged in any acts of terrorism. I helped several other Palestinian prisoners and detainees as well. I also wrote critically of and li...
…rtion without alienating moderate Republican women and men who favored a woman’s right to choose but felt secure in the knowledge that the Supreme Court = would continue to protect that right, regardless of what Reagan and others said or did. Abortion thus became the most importa...
…the beginning . there was eileen and tom. ( eve and adam,-- however it appears, she declined to eat the apple from the knowledge tree) HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023279
…iety. We are not, in other words, producing new Samuel Huntingtons, with the latter’s simultaneous breadth and depth of knowledge. On a policy level, we need far more mutual understanding between those who promote socioeconomic development and those who work on democracy promoti...
… remembering [Ros88], which gives human memory a strong capability for “filling in gaps” of remembered experi- ence and knowledge; and also causes problems with inaccurate remembering in many contexts [BF71, RM95] We believe the constructive aspect of memory is largely associated...