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In "Final Jeopardy" (pp. 234-242), Stephen Baker expresses an interesting look at the way technology, especially in terms of machines, could dramatically change the relationship between mankind and technology-not just helping us to locate information, but also to show us how to think about it. What are Baker's concerns about this evolution in technology, and what are his reasons (stated or implied) for optimism? As you consider the relative strengths and weaknesses of those reasons, explain whether and why you find yourself more pessimistic or more optimistic about our changing technologies as presented by Baker.
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Compare the views of Aristotle and Descartes on the relationship between body and mind/soul. Compare the views of John Locke and Immanuel Kant on the role of nature versus nurture in knowledge acquisition.
at some point in your life you may think you need therapy. at some point in your life you may think a co-worker or a
Mr Ward is a 71 year old male who reports feeling a non-radiating, -heavy- discomfort in the lower retrosternal and epigastric region particularly when he bends over or walks short distances.
Explain two to three roles that modern government plays in the lives of American citizens. Then, determine at least two benefits and two limitations of the power of the U.S. government in affecting the day-to-day lives of its citizens.
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Socrates compared Athenians to a dazed, sluggish horse that could possibly be awakened by the persistent biting of an (annoying!) fly. This idea of Socrates as a transformative "philosophical gadfly" inspired many who have read about Socrates'..
Which DSM-5 disorder matches the symptoms Abby is reporting?
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How societies of the past differ from societies at the present
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