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Essay about Computation and Reasoning
IN1002: Computation Reasoning
Coursework 1: Semantic Networks Prolog

Part I: Algorithms and Prolog

a)
i)
d=1947 i=1, d=1947+11 = 1958 i=2, no change to d i=3, d=1958+11 = 1969 i=4, no change to d i=5,
n=8, d=1969+8 = 1977 i=6, n=6, d=1977+6 = 1983 i=7, n=4, d=1983+4 = 1987
Return: d= 1987

ii) d=2007 i=6, d=2007 6 = 2001 i=5, d=2001 8 = 1993 i=4, d=1993 10 = 1983 i=3, no change to d
i=2, d=1983 10 = 1973 i=1, no change to d
Return: d= 1973

b)
Therefore consider the Actor Leading Role, Actress Leading Role, Best Picture and Directing in the
years of 1973 and 1987.

%1bi) actor( marlon brando ,1973, last tango in paris ,nomination, actor). actor( jack lemmon ,1973,
save the tiger ,win, actor). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
%1cv) winnerofcategoriesinyear(_, []). winnerofcategoriesinyear(Year, [Categories | Category]):
actor(Name, Year, _, win, Categories), print(Name Categories), nl, winnerofcategoriesinyear(Year,
Category). winnerofcategoriesinyear(Year, [Categories | Category]): actress(Name, Year, _, win,
Categories), print(Name Categories), nl, winnerofcategoriesinyear(Year, Category).
winnerofcategoriesinyear(Year, [Categories | Category]): directing(Name, Year, _, win, Categories),
print(Name Categories), nl, winnerofcategoriesinyear(Year, Category).
winnerofcategoriesinyear(Year, [Categories | Category]): bestpicture(Name, Year, _, win,
Categories), print(Name Categories), nl, winnerofcategoriesinyear(Year, Category).
winnerofcategoriesinyear(Year, [_ | Category]): print(no_data), nl, winnerofcategoriesinyear(Year,
Category).

Part II: Semantic Networks

a)
i)
A class in this network is Settlement.

ii)
An individual is this network is Florence.

iii)
Settlement has the property number of universities (0) and capital of (Nowhere). Both these
properties can be overridden and an example of this is London which is an instance of City which
in turn is a subclass of Settlement. From Settlement, City gets the properties number of university
(0) and the capital of (Nowhere). City overrides the property of number of universities and sets it to
1, which
Psychology Workbook Essay
I. INTRODUCTION Objective I.1 Define psychology: the science of behavior and mental
processes. |Margin Learning Question(s) (if applicable) |Page(s) | |None | | Key Terms Psychology:
the science of behavior and mental processes. Exercises 1. Put a check mark by each statement that
is true regarding psychology. __X_ Psychologists study human behavior. __X___ Psychologists
study animal behavior. ____X_ Psychologists study emotions and mental processes. _____
Psychology and common sense ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
| | Key Terms . Behaviorism a theory of learning based upon the idea that all behaviors are acquired
through conditioning. Conditioning occurs through interaction with the environment. Behaviorists
believe that our responses to environmental stimuli shape our behaviors. Observeable behavior
Psychoanalysis emphasized the influence of the unconscious mind on behavior. Freud believed that
the human mind was composed of three elements: the id, the ego, and the superego. Humanistic
psychology humanistic psychology began as a reaction to psychoanalysis and behaviorism, which
dominated psychology at the time. Psychoanalysis was focused on understanding the unconscious
motivations that drive behavior while behaviorism studied the conditioning processes that produce
behavior. Humanist thinkers felt that both psychoanalysis and behaviorism were too pessimistic,
either focusing on the most tragic of emotions or failing to take into account the role of personal
choice. Humanistic psychology was instead focused on each individual s potential and stressed the
importance of growth and self actualization. The fundamental belief of humanistic psychology is that
people are innately good and that mental and social problems result from deviations from this natural
tendency. Cognitive psychology the branch of psychology that studies mental processes including
how people
The History Of Colonial Latin America
When the Spanish and the Portuguese established the colonies in the Americas, not only did they
bring their material culture of technologies, clothes, cuisines, architecture, crops, and animals but
they also brought their intellectual traditions such as that of honor. The history of colonial Latin
America gives many questions related to the understanding of honor. The culture of honor during
this period of time was pivotal as it provided a set of values that organized society and individual
lives. Legal codes, social gatherings, seating arrangements were all mixed in with cultural meanings,
which helps define status within a system of honor. Honor is also seen within fiction produced from
the colonial Latin American period with the production of work such as Don Juan Tenorio and Don
Quixote. These dramatic works glorify the chivalric tradition of honor, romanticizing it and creating
a flattering fiction that the eliteof colonial Latin America found convenient to strive for. Literary
critics and cultural historians have studied the structure honor code of this period closely and in
this book it can also be seen that honor can be irrationally inflexible, cruel and especially
oppressive toward those of lower class, tainted lineage and female gender during this time. In this
book, The Faces of Honor: Sex, Shame, and Violence in Colonial Latin America, scholars Lyman L.
Johnson and Sonya Lipsett Rivera take on the difficult but exciting task of trying to define the idea
and
A Short Note On A Functional Laryngeal Disorder
Case Study #1
A functional laryngeal disorder is one that does not have a known physical cause. Functional
laryngeal disorders are recognized as the misuse of the laryngeal apparatus or the larynx being used
in an abusive manner. One type of a functional laryngeal disorder is a vocal fold polyp. A vocal fold
polyp is a singular occurrence on one vocal cord or both. A polyp is a growth which resembles a
blister like bump. In addition, a hemorrhage is a blood vessel that ruptures which causes a
collection of blood within the layers of the vocal cord, this can be seen as a bruise on the vocal cord.
Adele has suffered from a vocal fold polyp with hemorrhage.
There is no known specific cause for the development of polyps, but there are several risk factors.
The two most common factors that contribute to a polyp s formation are vocal abuse and misuse;
they can also form from one simple traumatic event. Polyps can develop from allergies, singing,
yelling, chronic coughing, talking loudly, inhaling irritating substances, and long term smoking or
drinking. For example, the vocal folds vibrate at an immense rate where they then come in contact
with each other causing stress on the vocal folds. Speaking, yelling or singing for a prolonged
period can cause them to swell. If you do not rest and continue to use your voice the swelling can
turn into a polyp, this is an example of vocal abuse. Vocal fold polyps are known to be benign
meaning they are noncancerous and noncontagious. In
American Express As A Multinational Financial Service...
Critical Facts
American express is a multinational financial service provider company which offers customers
with services such as personal credit cards, small business credit cards, corporate cards, prepaid
cards, savings, accounts CDs. (American Express, 2014).

Enterprise architecture (EA) are implemented to serve two major functions 1) to provide a
framework to collaborate between business and IT processes 2) EA provides a crucial link for
bringing transformational changes (Knorr LeClare, 2011).

American Express was named the InfoWorld/Forrester Enterprise Architecture Award for its EA
practices and its framework which was used to allign its business and IT processes which was the
change agent to streamline the processeses of its business which was possinle with the help of IT.
(Saunders Pearlson, 2013).

New payment methods had to be introduced as mobile payments were starting to be seen and was
tapping the leaders of American Express. Leaders were thinking about having additional delivery
channels as these new form of payments requried shorter time to market payment products and
services and products. (Saunders Pearlson, 2013).

Leaders of American Express had to closely work with multiple solutions delivery team as they had
to come up with same applications and strategies. These strategies that were formulated to get a road
map that included instructions, actions, and metrics so successes of these actions could be
measured. This road map
The Ethics Of Warfare And Ethics
Warfare and Ethics

Many had question whether there is any ethical decisions when discussion about warfare. Are war
ethical or not? Does war bring any resolution to the conflicts or it just bring more conflicts between
nations and states? Have history of warfare demonstrate whether or not wars have ever resolve the
initial purpose of the war?
War ethics only defines whether the purpose of any war is right in order to initiate any conflict
among nations. But history has proven that humans have always uses wars as a mean of
resolving political, structural, religious concerns among each other. So whether or not war
decisions involve ethics let assume it does but it cannot be well explain because as human being
we all believe that war only cause hard in the first place, leaving out all the possibility that war
actual resolve conflicts and create peace. Moreover, the fact that many innocent individuals are
often the victims of warfare also draw a line of whether ethics is apply symbolically when deciding
to declare a war to another nation or state.
The pacifism idea that war is always wrong and that war should never be the answer to solving
problem among nation often close the opportunities to understand history of conflict among nations
and state. Pacifism believe that violence is unjustifiable, but what about terrorism? Can terrorism be
resolve peacefully when terrorism nation are not willing understand and respect the ideal of other
nation. The fact that many war had
The Black Swan Film Directed By Darren Aronofsky
The Black Swan film, Directed by Darren Aronofsky is a phycological thriller. This story is about
a mid aged girl named Nina, who is a ballerina trying out for a swan queen part, in the play, swan
lake. It s complicated because she is a goody two shoes who s only good for the white swan part.
Nina is going through some changes with coming to age, and confusion with sexuality. Which helps
her grow from a pure and white swan, into a blacksinful swan. The new dancer (her understudy)
known as Lilly, who is a rebellious girl. Lilly helps Nina evolve into the black swan almost
referring to her maturity into womanhood. The stress for the part becomes too much for her and
she begins to lose touch with reality, not sure what she seeing in front of her is real or not. The
scene I am analyzing is the final performance scene. In this scene, Nina finally becomes the black
swan by killing herself, making herself having the perfect performance she has always dreamed of.
The lighting on the stage is set up the way it is to make it seem like we are in the theater watching
the performance, yet we see through Nina s eyes as she takes her last glimpse at her successful
performance. The lighting reminds me of a spotlight. The whole stage is lit up and beautiful, while
the crowd is dark. The light moves from the performers, then to Nina as she moves upstage to the
sun because she is the center of attention in this scene as her and her character she plays dies. As she
falls, the lighting grows
The Access Of Clean Water
In today s world, the access to clean water is unspeakably easy. Technology has revolutionized
what it means to get clean water that is safe to drink, shower in, and play in. The water that is
consumed by humans comes from water treatment plants, making it perfectly safe. Many people
don t think about where their water comes from, or the process it has to go through in order for it to
be consumable. However, many countries do not have access to clean drinking water. In other places,
people have to clean their own water using the sunto kill bacteria. This process is called the SODIS
process. SODIS, meaning Solar Water Disinfection, is a process that uses solar radiation from the
sun to kill the bacteria in contaminated water. When countries do not have access to clean water,
they use this process because it doesn t require money and because it is quite simple to follow.
Water is put into a regular sized water bottle and is placed onto an area that can be affected by the
sun, such as a roof. Small bottles are usually used because there is a lower risk of contamination
because of the small space the water is in. The water can reach temperatures of 70 to 100 degrees.
The SODIS process is simple, but it is very time consuming; one bottle can take up to 6 hours to
disinfect. SODIS has proven to be a very reliable way to clean water. In countries where people
may have to drink dirty water, they can suffer from disease. According to the Centers for Disease

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