1. Explain how Kugel (1986) proposes that we attempt to mimic the uncomputable nature of human thought and reasoning in intelligent machines. Provide an example of a real-life application in an existing uncomputable AI project. Reference your source(s).
In: Computer Science
Topic: Is it ethical to subject animals to unnatural and/or painful situations in the pursuit of knowledge about the human condition? Answer this question within the framework of psychology.
NOTE: Please cite your sources and defend your position with evidence from credible sources.
In: Psychology
(human resources management question ) Utilize the appropriate online resources, to explain how crucial is the concept of person-or-organizational fit for employees and organizational performance? Your answer should be not less than one page and not more than 3 pages.
In: Operations Management
Cacioppo and Freberg (2013, pg. 33) stated “By merging our seven perspectives of mind, we stand a much better chance of tackling the remarkable problem of understanding the human mind”. Do you support an integrative approach? Why or why not?
In: Psychology
The average human body contains 5.00 L of blood with a Fe2+ concentration of 2.10×10^−5 M . If a person ingests 5.00 mL of 14.0 mM NaCN, what percentage of iron(II) in the blood would be sequestered by the cyanide ion?
In: Chemistry
The average human body contains 5.70 L of blood with a Fe2+ concentration of 3.20×10−5 M . If a person ingests 7.00 mL of 24.0 mM NaCN, what percentage of iron(II) in the blood would be sequestered by the cyanide ion?
In: Chemistry
Identify the fallacy of failed induction in the following argument:
"It is overly pessimistic to think that a global nuclear war would destroy all human life on Earth. The well-known political commentator Glen Beck has presented substantial evidence for this view."
In: Psychology
I've created a C# Windows form application in Visual stuidos it allows the user to enter information, save that information to a database, then show that information in a datagridview. Everything works fine but the datgridview. It shows that rows have been added but not the text. I can see in my database the reports that have been added so I know its alteast saving the information. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Please help!
My code:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.Globalization;
namespace Reports
{
public partial class ReportsForm : Form
{
public ReportsForm()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection("Data Source=Blu;Initial
Catalog=Reports;Integrated Security=True");
SqlCommand cmd;
private void Submitbtn_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
String query = ("INSERT INTO Reports_tbl (EntryDate, ReportText)
VALUES ('" + DateTime.Now + "','" + ReportsrichTextBox.Text +
"')");
con.Open();
cmd = new SqlCommand(query, con);
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
con.Close();
MessageBox.Show("Report Successfully Added");
ReportsrichTextBox.Text = "";
}
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection("Data Source=Blu;Initial Catalog=Reports;Integrated Security=True");
con.Open();
SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM Reports_tbl", con);
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
da.Fill(ds,"Reports_tbl");
ReportsdataGridView.DataSource =
ds.Tables["Reports_tbl"].DefaultView;
con.Close();
}
}
}
In: Computer Science
The chemical 5-amino-2,3-dihydro-1,4-phthalazinedione, better known as luminol, is used by forensic scientists in analyzing crime scenes for the presence of washed-away blood. Luminol is so sensitive that it can detect blood that has been diluted 10,000 times. A basic solution of luminol is often sprayed onto surfaces that are suspected of containing minute amounts of blood.
Luminol has a molecular weight of 177 g/mol.
Part A:
The forensic technician at a crime scene has just prepared a luminol stock solution by adding 20.0 g of luminol into a total volume of 75.0 mL of H2O.
What is the molarity of the stock solution of luminol?
Part B:
Before investigating the scene, the technician must dilute the luminol solution to a concentration of 5.00×10−2M . The diluted solution is then placed in a spray bottle for application on the desired surfaces.
How many moles of luminol are present in 2.00 L of the diluted spray?
Part C:
What volume of the stock solution (Part A) would contain the number of moles present in the diluted solution (Part B)?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
In: Chemistry
Which of the following factors would NOT influence or
impact the rate at which muscles use fatty acids as a fuel source
during aerobic exercise?
Duration of exercise when performed at high-intensity
Training status of the athlete (aerobic conditiioning increases the
size & number of muscle mitochondria)
Concentration of free fatty acids in the bloodstream (which is
enhanced by moderate caffeine intake)
Duration of exercise when performed at low-moderate intensity
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Question 2
The rule of thumb for fluid replacement is for each pound lost
during exercise, one cup of water or another appropriate fluid
should be consumed during and/or immediately after exercise.
True
False
explain please to me short, I'm lost
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Question 7
Muscles replenish glycogen stores most efficiently by an athlete's
intake of carbohydrate-rich foods along with some lean protein (~
3-4 carbs : 1 protein ratio) as soon as possible after endurance
exercise, and then continue to consume a high carbohydrate the
remainder of the day, to maximize glycogen synthesis.
True
False
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Question 24
"Sports drinks" generally do NOT consist of which of the following
ingredients? (Choose the 2 correct answers.)
O herbal ingredients (such as guarana, gingko biloba, ginseng,
ephedra, etc.) to increase metabolism and promote
calorie-burning
O caffeine to promote fat metabolism and increase metabolic
rate
O electrolytes (sodium, potassium & chloride) to enhance both
water and glucose absorption from the small intestine, to help
maintain blood volume, and to replace electrolytes lost in
sweat
O water for hydration to maintain a healthy blood volume and
promote efficient cooling
O carbohydrate to provide energy and replace carbohydrate (glucose)
used during exercise
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CALCULATE the target heart rate range (BOTH LOW and HIGH values)
for a 25-year old male who is performing aerobic exercise based on
ACSM guidelines for aerobic intensity.
In: Nursing