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    Equus Peter Shaffer Online Information For the online version of BookRags’ Equus Premium Study Guide‚ including complete copyright information‚ please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-equus/ Copyright Information ©2000-2007 BookRags‚ Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Premium Study Guide is offprint from Gale’s For Students Series: Presenting Analysis‚ Context‚ and Criticism on Commonly Studied Works: Introduction‚ Author Biography‚ Plot Summary‚ Characters

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    ITCSAD REVIEWER (Quiz 1) 1. It is an electronic device that uses stored data and instruction to generate information. 2. A type of computer that performs specific task. 3. A type of computer that manipulates or process data in continuous form and normally operates by revolving. 4. Combines the characteristics of both the analog and digital. 5. It refers to unprocessed facts. 6. A large‚ fast‚ and fairly expensive computer‚ commonly used by businesses to accommodate extremely

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    employed by Blue Book‚ who wins a week-long retreat to Bateman’s estate. Set in a sterile compound amid miles of wilderness‚ Nathan has brought in Caleb to test the latest iteration of his A.I.‚ Ava. However‚ this film is not centered around a simple Turing Test. Nathan wants his A.I. to test the lines between agency and submission‚ confinement and liberation‚ and mind and body. According to Nathan‚ the real test of A.I. is that you believe the creation to be alive (rather than simply running a program)

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    Can Computers Think?

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    who is male and who is female on the basis of written questions and answers. What makes the game interesting is that one of the players tries to fool the interrogator about his or her sexual identity while the other player gives honest answers. The Turing Test replaces the two players of different sexes with a human and a

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    Biography of Alan Moore

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    Johnny Hearon Biography of Alan Moore Alan Moore‚ often described as the best graphic writer in history‚ was born in Northampton‚ England on November 18‚ 1953 and still lives there today. It is a city between London and Birmingham. His father was a brewery worker and his mom was a printer. He had one younger brother named Mike. He grew up in a very poor family and neighborhood. His grandmother on his mother’s side lived with his family when he was a little boy. She was very religious

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    and Father of Artificial Intelligence‚ get’s arrested in Manchester England‚ 1954. Alan reports to police in England that it appeared to him that things in his home such as shirts‚ pants‚ and sweaters were missing but nothing big of value. As the police arrive to Alan’s apartment‚ detectives interview him and put his ideas together as they realize that the thief behind this robbery can be his boyfriend at the time. Alan gets arrested; it’s a law in England that people of the same sex should not be seen

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    generation are equipped with this personal assistant ability or something very similar. This new recent development in machines has stirred a very interesting debate amongst philosophers. That debate is whether or not machines have the ability to think. Alan Turning‚ who was a computer scientist‚ wrote a 950 page paper in the 1950s‚ about a way to test whether machines can actually think. It became known as the Turning Test for Thinking Machines. In his paper Turning also outlines some objections people

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    efficiency and perfection in selecting targets and detecting aircrafts etc. Simultaneously‚ computers gained importance in education sector and played a vitol role in educating individuals by way of distant learning i.e. e-learning etc. According to Alan Greenspan‚ chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank “information technologies have begun to alter the manner in which we do business and create value‚ often in ways not readily foreseeable even five years ago” In early days people found it a social

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    market value of $1.2 billion. Sir Alan Sugar‚ Amstrad chairman‚ reveals the secrets of his success in the early years‚ when he started with a van and a few dozen TVs and hi-fis. This report investigated into the growth and success of Amstrad in the consumer electronics and microcomputers markets and assesses what has happened to Alan Sugar since 1991. Historic growth and success of Amstrad. Hereby is a brief history of Amstrad after 1991. In my opinion‚ Alan Sugar ’ building his empire falls into

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    Alan Hobgood Project GS1140 Due May 1‚ 2014 Task 3 Generate solutions: use the futuring technique to identify potential solutions to the correctly defined problems or challenges. Give 5 examples of futuring solutions for your 3 problems. 1.) A challenge that I have encountered is not having gone to school in over 10 years. Learning in a classroom setting is taking some getting used to. a.) I see myself becoming accustomed to my new environment and embracing it. b.) I will learn to better

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