Error…. Not a human
So does anyone else have this problem? Like every website thinking your a robot and not granting you acsess?
Teaching & Learning English
So does anyone else have this problem? Like every website thinking your a robot and not granting you acsess?
So I thought of this interesting question, its like this: Theres a random wheel of destiny with a 2 outcomes, The first outcome is: you die. (probability of first outcome is 1%) The second outcome is you live, and get rewarded 1 billion dollars. So in other words do you risk a 1% chance of … Read more
So like for this holiday, I visited Guam, a U.S. territory, and I noticed that the history of Guam connected to our class stuff about colonialism and identity. The natives of Guam are known as the Chamorro people first fell under Spanish rule in the 17th century. Then, following the Spanish-American War, Guam was ceded … Read more
Who is more powerful, Donald Trump or Elon Musk Since 1920, 21 presidents and prime ministers from 9 countries graduated from oxford with degrees in economics, law, math, science etc. Would it have been better if they studied history?
The Ethics of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) have become a major development in modern agriculture and biotechnology. These organisms, whose genetic material has been altered for specific benefits such as pest resistance or improved nutritional value, offer potential solutions to problems like food insecurity and climate change. However, their use has … Read more
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of our daily lives, powering applications from virtual assistants to recommendation systems. But how do these AI systems learn to perform their tasks? The answer lies in a meticulous process known as AI training. In this post, we’ll delve into the fundamentals of AI training, exploring the … Read more
https://englishiva1011.pbworks.com/f/LATHER.PDF (Link to the short story, analysis coming soon)
“A robot will never beat a human at chess,” that was what philosophy professor Hubert Dreyfus boldly stated in 1965. Only two years later, he was beaten by a MIT chess robot. During the recent years, robots have been encroaching on jobs that were considered to be only for … Read more
Group 3: Overall: The overall effect of the play was acceptable, however in terms of organization and time-management, much is desired. Time-management: Our group failed to make effective use of the time allocated in english class, and therefore the final performance was of poor quality and needed last-minute revisions. Some examples of the failure … Read more
Ray Bradbury wrote “There Will Come Soft Rains” in 1950, just five years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (August 1945) and at the dawn of the Cold War nuclear arms race. The story is deeply influenced by the horrors of nuclear warfare and the growing fear of total annihilation during the early Atomic Age. 1. The Shadow of … Read more