Cosmic B1 Test Book TG

Cosmic B1 Test Book TG
Author: Katerina Mestheneou,Vicky Antoniou,Sam Nichols,Irene Stefanou
Publsiher: Longman
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1408246473

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Cosmic uses technology to communicate through weblinks, blogs and educational games. Students enjoy learning in a fascinatingly familiar environment. Cosmic offers the perfect platform for teenagers to investigate, solve and report ...with one clear focus on one final goal - exam success

Cosmic B1 Grammar

Cosmic B1 Grammar
Author: Pearson Education, Limited,Vicky Antoniou,Sam Nichols
Publsiher: Cosmic
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1408246430

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Cosmic B1 Grammar book provides: Full explanations of the grammar from each unit of the Students' BookAll grammar from the Students' Book thoroughly recycled and extendedGet it right! sections in every unit to focus on correcting common grammar mistakesLet's chat! sections to help students activate grammarReview sections after every two unitVocabulary Extension sectionsVocabulary wordlist for referenceIrregular verb listPhotocopiable Grammar Tests for each unit in the overprinted teacher's edition

Cosmic Order and Divine Power

Cosmic Order and Divine Power
Author: Johan C. Thom
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2014-09-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3161528093

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The treatise De mundo offers a cosmology in the Peripatetic tradition which subordinates what happens in the cosmos to the might of an omnipotent god. Thus the work is paradigmatic for the philosophical and religious concepts of the early imperial age, which offer points of contact with nascent Christianity.

The Turing Test

The Turing Test
Author: Stuart M. Shieber
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2004-06-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0262265427

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Historical and contemporary papers on the philosophical issues raised by the Turing Test as a criterion for intelligence. The Turing Test is part of the vocabulary of popular culture—it has appeared in works ranging from the Broadway play "Breaking the Code" to the comic strip "Robotman." The writings collected by Stuart Shieber for this book examine the profound philosophical issues surrounding the Turing Test as a criterion for intelligence. Alan Turing's idea, originally expressed in a 1950 paper titled "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" and published in the journal Mind, proposed an "indistinguishability test" that compared artifact and person. Following Descartes's dictum that it is the ability to speak that distinguishes human from beast, Turing proposed to test whether machine and person were indistinguishable in regard to verbal ability. He was not, as is often assumed, answering the question "Can machines think?" but proposing a more concrete way to ask it. Turing's proposed thought experiment encapsulates the issues that the writings in The Turing Test define and discuss. The first section of the book contains writings by philosophical precursors, including Descartes, who first proposed the idea of indistinguishablity tests. The second section contains all of Turing's writings on the Turing Test, including not only the Mind paper but also less familiar ephemeral material. The final section opens with responses to Turing's paper published in Mind soon after it first appeared. The bulk of this section, however, consists of papers from a broad spectrum of scholars in the field that directly address the issue of the Turing Test as a test for intelligence. Contributors John R. Searle, Ned Block, Daniel C. Dennett, and Noam Chomsky (in a previously unpublished paper). Each chapter is introduced by background material that can also be read as a self-contained essay on the Turing Test

Information Theory Inference and Learning Algorithms

Information Theory  Inference and Learning Algorithms
Author: David J. C. MacKay
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 694
Release: 2003-09-25
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0521642981

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All of Statistics

All of Statistics
Author: Larry Wasserman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2013-12-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780387217369

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Taken literally, the title "All of Statistics" is an exaggeration. But in spirit, the title is apt, as the book does cover a much broader range of topics than a typical introductory book on mathematical statistics. This book is for people who want to learn probability and statistics quickly. It is suitable for graduate or advanced undergraduate students in computer science, mathematics, statistics, and related disciplines. The book includes modern topics like non-parametric curve estimation, bootstrapping, and classification, topics that are usually relegated to follow-up courses. The reader is presumed to know calculus and a little linear algebra. No previous knowledge of probability and statistics is required. Statistics, data mining, and machine learning are all concerned with collecting and analysing data.

Essentials of Paleomagnetism

Essentials of Paleomagnetism
Author: Lisa Tauxe
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2010-03-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780520260313

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"This book by Lisa Tauxe and others is a marvelous tool for education and research in Paleomagnetism. Many students in the U.S. and around the world will welcome this publication, which was previously only available via the Internet. Professor Tauxe has performed a service for teaching and research that is utterly unique."—Neil D. Opdyke, University of Florida

The War of the Worlds Illustrated

The War of the Worlds Illustrated
Author: H G Wells
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-11-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798564364812

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The War of the Worlds is a science fiction novel by English author H. G. Wells, first serialized in 1897 by Pearson's Magazine in the UK and by Cosmopolitan magazine in the US. The novel's first appearance in hardcover was in 1898 from publisher William Heinemann of London. Written between 1895 and 1897, it is one of the earliest stories to detail a conflict between mankind and an extraterrestrial race. The novel is the first-person narrative of both an unnamed protagonist in Surrey and of his younger brother in London as southern England is invaded by Martians. The novel is one of the most commented-on works in the science fiction canon