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    “GROUND WATER AND ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE IN GUJARAT” ABSTRACT Though groundwater is an important source of irrigation in India‚ its availability is non-uniform in space and time. In Saurashtra region of Gujarat state‚ problem of groundwater depletion has arisen due to high withdrawal than rate of replenishment of groundwater. This also resulted in seawater intrusion in coastal areas at very high rate. The water harvesting and groundwater recharge activities played an important role in increasing the

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    Trauma Affects Brains

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    In “Trauma affects brains of boys and girls in opposite ways” by Stanford University‚ the University of Stanford states that brain scans of teenagers with post-traumatic stress disorder show a structural differences between boy and girls. The part of the brain that shows the structural difference is called insula‚ the insula is the part of the brain that “detects cues from the body and processes emotions and empathy and helps to integrate feeling‚ actions‚ and several other brain functions” (Stanford

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    Running head: CONTROLLED DRUG USE: IS ADDICTION A “DISEASE”? Application: Controlled Drug Use: Is Addiction A “Disease”? 5/15/2011 Controlled Drug Use: Is Addiction a “Disease”? Alcoholism is a disease in which the intake of alcohol becomes intense. Many of us drink alcohol to socialize which is not alcoholism. In the United States more than half of all individuals at least from time to time drink beverages that contain alcohol (NSDUH‚ 2008). An alcoholic is a recurrent usual. Alcohol

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    Philosophy Assignment Three Proving Artificial Intelligence For many years one of the greatest debates between many notable philosophers has been the nature of Artificial Intelligence. Much of this debate has been centered around whether or not this Artificial Intelligence is capable of concious thought or that it simply just appears to think and is not actually conscious in the same way as is a human brain. In this paper I will take into acount the views of William Lycan‚ John Searle

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    “Clear Delirium” as found in The Sundays of Satin-Legs Smith In Gwendolyn Brooks short poem “The Sundays of Satin-Legs Smith” the main character is presented in a third-person manner. As a reader‚ we have no way to tell what Smith is actually thinking or why he does certain things‚ but we must make judgements based on his actions. This type of lyric poetry shows Smith’s inner emotions and motivations. The narrator details Smith going through his Sunday routine. He wakes up‚ dresses‚ leaves his

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    There are three major brain divisions. They are the cerebrum‚ the brainstem‚ and the cerebellum. The cerebrum contains 40% of the weight of the brain and is founded in the superior part of the brain. This portion of the brain has many functions and lobes which perform certain functions. The frontal lobe is involved with “activating and controlling both fine and complex motor activities.” This involves speech. It is also involved with the executive functions‚ such as reasoning and rationalizing‚ among

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    1 Critical Review No. 2: His Brain‚ Her Brain Abstract As Larry Cahill ’s article “His Brain‚ Her Brain”‚ points out there has been data showing a vast “...array of structural‚ chemical and functional variations” between the sexes; but does size matter? Lawrence Summers‚ former President of Harvard‚ thought so. Men ’s brains are 13% larger than women ’s brains‚ but does that really make them more advanced in math‚ physics and science? There are other anatomical variations and some of these

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    APPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT By Axel Gaarslev Technical University of Denmark Department of Construction Management INTRODUCTION BACKPROPAGATION NEURAL NETWORKS The Department of Construction Management at the Technical University of Denmark has for a number of years beers involved in developing different toots baaed on artificial intelligence techniques and most of the toots have been developed in close collaboration with the construction industry

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    ABSTRACT ON BLUE BRAIN Blue brain is the name of the world’s first virtual brain. That means a machine that can function as human brain. Today scientists are in research to create an artificial brain that can think‚ response‚ take decision‚ and keep anything in memory. The main aim is to upload human brain into machine. So that man can think‚ take decision without any effort. After the death of the body‚ the virtual brain will act as the man .So‚ even after the

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    a person be playing chess or tennis‚ the brain is utilized in a similar manner between aspects that require knowledge and the ones that seemingly don’t. In the article‚ elite athletes are used as examples to show how they easily use just as much brain power as the champion for professional checkers does. In athletics‚ the players need to be able to keep their A game‚ and get in the “zone”; in entering their zones‚ the brain manipulates a part of the brain to form the motions an athlete would normally

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