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    Great Barrier Reef

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    Great Barrier Reef‚ which I had wanted to research for my presentation‚ but information was more abundant for the topic I did choose. The size of the reef and its tourist potential are great in their respective ways. The reef is the largest of its kind extending 2300 km along the North East Coast of Australia from Cape York to the northern part of South Queensland. Most may believe that the reef alone is one large organism‚ but is amazingly a network of roughly 2900 individual reefs to form one

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    Coral Reef Research Paper

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    Coral Reefs‚ Our Disappearing Beauty Coral reefs are one of nature’s riches ecosystems with a diverse existence of life which is ultimately quite complex. They are a colorful ecosystem that plays an important role in the marine world and the human world as well. They are home to countless plants and animals‚ a source of food‚ medicines and one of the unique wonders of our world. While they might bring the image of life near a tropical paradise‚ there is much more to the coral reef than

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    a piece of expository writing about coral reefs. I taught it fitting to write on coral reefs because they are so important and are getting destroyed every day. Coral reefs are underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals. Coral reefs are colonies of tiny animals found in marine waters that contain few nutrients. Most coral reefs are built from stony corals‚ which in turn consist of polyps that cluster in groups. Living coral reefs are the foundation for many marine species

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    Artificial Intelligence in Medicine A Term Paper Presented to MS. SERPOLETTE BOHOL Department of Social Sciences and Humanities College of Education and Social Sciences Mindanao State University at Naawan 9023 Naawan‚ Misamis Oriental In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course English 2 (College English 2) by ERNIE G. ALJAS HANS KELVIN P. MERMIO March 2011 Introduction Nowadays there are insufficient of medical specialist in the most developing countries

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    The Impact of Artificial Intelligence Technology has advanced at an exponential rate. Computers were invented not too long ago and we can see how in just a few decades computers have a lot more capabilities‚ store more memory‚ perform more task‚ and in a less amount of time‚ come in smaller sizes‚ and are portable. Artificial Intelligence has brought much anticipation in society and scientists‚ researchers‚ and inventors are working hard to create such. There have been promises of many different

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    Throughout its history‚ artificial intelligence has always been a topic with much controversy. Should human intelligence be mimicked? If so‚ are there ethical bounds on what computers should be programmed to do? These are a couple of question that surround the artificial intelligence controversy. This paper will discuss the pros and cons of artificial intelligence so that you will be able to make an educated decision on the issue. What is Artificial Intelligence? The first step in getting anywhere

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    Artificial Pacemaker

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    Pacemaker The human heart is an essential organ of the human body. Its sole purpose is to supply the body with oxygen by pumping blood through a complex system of veins and arteries. However‚ it is often common for the human heart to suffer from various heart conditions‚ such as a heart block‚ slow heart beat‚ heart attack or heart failure. Such heart conditions can lead to weakness‚ fainting‚ shortness of breath‚ or even possibly death. These can usually be treated with medication but in cases

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    Artificial Intelligence

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    instructional material KENYA METHODIST UNIVERSITY DLM BOOKLET FAULTY : COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS DEPARTMENT : COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSE CODE COURSE NAME LECTURER CONTACT : CISY422/BBIT333 : ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE : ROBERT MUTUA MURUNGI : 0710 480 450‚ r_mutua@yahoo.com 1st edition ©2012 Artificial Intelligence by Robert Mutua Murungi – I.T Lecturer 1 Kenya Methodist University DLM instructional material KENYA METHODIST UNIVERSITY P.O. BOX 267 Meru 60200 Kenya Tel. +254-020-2118423/24/25/26/27

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    as introducing many of our newly acquired teachers to the classrooms‚ we will also introduce a new artificial intelligence that our students have never experienced before. This will come in the form of robotic instructors who will assist our current teachers with their work and teach other lessons on their own. This may come as a shock to some‚ but I am extremely confident in this decision. Artificial intelligence coming to the classroom this year will have a positive impact on our school system with

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    Coral Reef Research Paper

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    Coral reefs have existed on this planet for approximately 450 million years. They provide an extremely diverse marine ecosystem. (Bellwood and Wainwirght2002) Coral reefs are the largest natural structures in the world and occur in over 100 countries. They are the result of a remarkable relationship between coral animals and microscopic algae. The microscopic algae (zooxanthellae) coverts sunlight and carbon dioxide into oxygen (photosynthesis) and carbohydrates for the coral animals (polyps)

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