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    elevated smooth plastered ceiling. A doorframe separates the hall into two parts; there are two rooms on the east side of the doorframe and two additional rooms on the west side. The doorframe dividing the hall features decorative fascia moldings. Ash Lawn-Highland’s first bedroom‚ on the right side of the structure‚ belonged to Monroe’s oldest

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    white and contains architrave trim. Within the room is a fireplace with a stone hearth‚ which connects to a golden metal grate. The painted black metal cheek

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    Proper Way to Clean Your Dorm Room When you first open the door‚ the lingering scent of soiled socks strikes you in the face. The carpet is crusted with lumpy tomato soup from last week‚ and you can’t identify exactly where the top of your desk ends and your roommate’s begins. Does this sound familiar to the dorm room you claim as home? Do you feel stressed at the sight of this mess; if so I can help you discover the super-power-cleaning-skills within you. Your room can be fabulously fresh in a

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    The Leopold Locked Room Review The Leopold locked room written by Edward D. Hoch is a fantastic and thrilling short murder mystery story and is as unpredictable and gripping as possible‚ the characters appeared to be convincing and incredibly original. There are 3 main characters in this short story; Captain Leopold‚ Lieutenant Fletcher and Captain Leopold’s ex-wife Monica The setting of this story is a banquet hall in sunset falls‚ Captain Leopold is invited to his niece Vicki Nelson’s wedding

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    Discuss ‘the Chinese room’ argument. In 1980‚ John Searle began a widespread dispute with his paper‚ ‘Minds‚ Brains‚ and Programmes’ (Searle‚ 1980). The paper referred to a thought experiment which argued against the possibility that computers can ever have artificial intelligence (AI); in essence a condemnation that machines will ever be able to think. Searle’s argument was based on two key claims. That; “brains cause minds and syntax doesn’t suffice for semantics” (Searle‚ 1980‚ p.417)

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    ------------------------------------------------- PRECIS The text under analysis “The Lumber-room” written by Hector Munro is the problem psychological story which revolves around a little orphan Nicholas and his tyrannical and dull-witted aunt‚ who because of the cruel methods of education couldn’t not only find approach to children‚ but also understand their soul. The conflict between the aunt and the nephew as if the conflict between prose and poetry. But softness‚ purity and tenderness of soul

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    The Chinese Room is a thought experiment developed by John Searle. Searle imagines himself in a room receiving pieces of paper inscribed with Chinese symbols through a slot. Searle himself does not understand any Chinese. Searle locates the set of symbols he receives in an English instruction book and then sends out the corresponding set of symbols representing a response as identified in the book back through the slot; similar to how a computer follows the instructions of its program. The person

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    The Leopold Locked Room is a short mystery story written by Edward D. Hoch. Leopold‚ a police captain is found in a closed locked room with his murdered ex-wife. Results show that Leopold’s gun fired the fatal shot‚ but Leopold and readers know he’s not the killer. Every bit of the story is cleverly though out. If you enjoy reading short mystery stories this is a great story to read. Captain Leopold and Monica were once married. When Monica wanted to go pursuit her career and her dreams in

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    A Series of Unfortunate Events The Reptile Room By Lemony Snicket Riley N. 191 pages The Main Characters The main characters are Count Olaf who now calls himself Stephano‚ Uncle Monty‚ Violet‚ Klaus and Sunny. Uncle Monty is a herpetologist with a large collection of snakes. The Setting The setting is Uncle Monty’s house‚ which is very nice. There is a large room dedicated to the study of snakes. The children are staying there. The Situation The

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    “Chinese Room Argument.” The Chinese Room Argument      The premise of the Chinese room argument is that a person with absolutely no understanding of the Chinese language is placed in a room that has baskets full of Chinese symbols.  He is given a book in English that supposedly identifies the symbols and explains that they are entirely identified and related to one another by their shapes.  As Searle explains how it works: “Suppose that unknown to you the symbols passed into the room are called

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