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    Artificial Intelligence is on the brink of success and is nearing major advancements in human knowledge. Yang (2017) indicates that countless times has artificial intelligence been the subject of big name corporations such as Apple, Google, IBM, and even Facebook. The reality is that these major corporations and many more smaller companies just like them, are closer than we think to biggest advancement in mankind. Further uses of AI include, SIRI, self driving cars, music and movie recommendations

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    Lisa Mollman Case Study

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    Lisa Mollman - Serving The Needs Of Buyers And Sellers In Oklahoma Lisa Mollman, a native of Oklahoma, has been attending to the needs of buyers and sellers in the communities of Edmond, Deer Creek, Piedmont, Yukon, Mustang, Tuttle, Moore, and Guthrie for over ten years. An accredited Realtor, Lisa is able to simplify the buying and selling process for her clients. Lisa's dedication to service and commitment to excellence has won her the respect of her colleagues as well as her former clients. When

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    NEW BEDFORD REAL ESTATE New Bedford is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. When it comes to real estate, it is fit to say that the New Bedford real estate market provides plenty of opportunities cutting across for people from all walks of life, be it first timers or other home buyers there couldn’t be any other better time to buy property in the market than now. Why is New Bedford a great area to live? Well, that can be easily explained by the fact that New Bedford is a great

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    The atomic bomb of pesticides, the toxic compound you may or may not consider on a day to day basis. What is this compound? It is Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, otherwise known as DDT, which is its abbreviation. This white and odorless compound, consisting of benzene, chlorine, and alcohol , was banned in the June of 1972. The use of DDT was forbidden due to its immense risk to the life of the human race, flora and fauna (plants and animals), and most importantly, the world. The long hearings that

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    The article Why artificial intelligence has not revolutionised healthcare… yet, written by Olivier Salvado, claims that artificial intelligence will change healthcare as we know it and could save a lot of money. This article was published in The Conversation, an online news website which delivers academic research to the public. The simpler language used reflects that this is also the targeted audience for this article. Salvado claims that artificial intelligence will benefit healthcare in many ways

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    History Of Monsanto

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    Monsanto had exhibited quite a history from its early beginnings in 1901. It commenced with the creator and owner John F. Queeny who at that time chose to name the company after his wife – Olga Monsanto Queeny. The first product produced was an artificial sweetener called saccharine, which was sold to Coca-Cola (Ferrell & Hartline 2014). Over time, Monsanto would reinvent the company’s focus and expand additional product lines that include – agricultural chemicals, synthetic rubber, petroleum, Roundup

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    Ethical Conundrums

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    The boundless potential of tomorrow's artificial intelligence is plighted by the hurdle of ethical conundrums. While robot weapons allow for countries to extirpate the security threats which produce the daily fear that dictates many lives, the use of these tools has to follow a legal precedent. What is the value of life? Further, what constitutes the characteristics of a target? Although, even after such a ruling the use of said weapons should be discouraged given the implications that such strikes

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    The issue that has burdened our soldiers for multiple years post-war is the effect Agent Orange has had on their families. Agent Orange can not only be detrimental to a war veterans health, but it can also affect their loved ones for generations. The burden a family must carry just by having a sick father or husband is massive, but add the fact the children born from these same families could have horrific birth defects. Dr. Jean Grassman, a doctorate in environmental health sciences and a professor

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    Real estate agents are people who rent, market or buy property. Agents work hard for what they do. All the work you don’t want to put up with is their job. They draw up contracts, discuss all the selling conditions, and they put time and effort into finding the right property for you. Real Estate Agents are always hard-working people, and you should know about it before getting into the profession. You can’t go into real estate and expect it to be easy. Being a real estate agent has many physical

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    States. During this time, chemicals were used during times of war and were detrimental to the people on the receiving end. One instance of this was the United States’ use of Agent Orange in Vietnam. Agent Orange’s use by the United States affected Vietnam in a negative way economically, demographically, and ecologically. Agent Orange had many negative effects especially with the contamination of water sources and the disruption to the balance of the ecosystem. Even today, the Vietnamese population

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