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My Earliest Memory
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Pen Name: B302 My earliest memory was from pre-school, when I was roughly around the age of 4. I remember going to school one day, and then going home telling my mom about this girl from school who had her fingers cut off with scissors. So it turned out the girl was actually born without fingers on one of...
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Pen name: Rory Gilmore My earliest memory is from when I was 4 years old. I was sitting in my pre-kindergarten class and I very much had to go to the bathroom. However, I had recently arrived in America from Korea and I was too shy to try to speak English and ask to go to the bathroom. Also, there was a humongo...
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My earliest memory is of playing in an inflatable swimming pool in the backyard of my old house. I remember the pool so well because the bottom of it was yellow and the walls were pink and green flowers on a purple background. It was a beautiful sunny day outside, so the yellow was very bright. This occ...
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The Infamous Age: 3 The earliest memory I have was when I was three and i was at a park. I could only remember running around all over the place and I keep hearing my parents call after me. I kind of remember that I was trying to hide from them but I wasn't quite fast enough to find a place to hide. Now whenever t...
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MY earliest memory
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I was three-four years old. I had a really bad burn on my hand when i placed my hand on a really hot stuff. I remember my mom was telling me to go to bathroom and wash my hand with really cold water but it hurt so bad i started washing it with warm water. My mom was angry and started panicking. I had to go to h...
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My Earliest Memory
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Pen Name: tla girl I was probably around the age of 3 or 4 and i was in my preschool classroom. There was this little wooden house inside of the classroom and some of the kids decided they wanted to play "house". So my classmates elected themselves as the mom, dad, kids, etc. I forgot what th...
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Pen Name: LILA17My earliest memory that I can recall is my performance in our schools yearly Winterfest talent show. Our third grade class decided to perform a song (I forget which song) as a band. We had our singers up front on stage, the dancers a little behind them, and I was part of the instrumental b...
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my earliest memory.
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pen name: sarah tonin The earliest memory I can think of is from when I was about 4 and a half years old. I was in Montessori, which is like Pre-K, and I was waiting to go on stage for our little "graduation" performance - the last performance I was in before going to Kindergarten at a new school...
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My earliest memory took place when I was three years old. I remember it because I was scared when this occurred. It related to inner turmoil within my family. I was hiding under the table, which was in the kitchen because I thought I would surprise someone in my family by yelling "Boo" o...
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First thing I can remember
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pen name : Mazzima Approximate age: 4 years old No extraordinary circumstances, just the last thing I can remember. My personal identity is not the same, however I was the same person. I was folding towels with my mom and putting them in the towel closet and wondering why I couldn't remember anything f...
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My Earliest Memory
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The earliest memory I can recollect was from when I was about two or younger. Back then I lived in Maryland by this huge lake/pond. There were turtles in the pond, medium-sized green ones with small red eyes and black pupils. My earliest memory is of staring into the eyes of one such turtle. The fact t...
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My earliest memories are around age two-and-a-half. At that time, my dad was a consultant who traveled full-time, and my mom had just given birth to twins. I can distinctly remember helping her by doing various chores like answering the phone, making my own lunches, and bringing her blankets and d...
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ruler lab #4
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The results of my experiments do not support the idea that humans are like machines. Machines are programmed once and then execute that set of instructions. That being said, there is a certain precision that the machine is allowed to operate in. That still does not help the situation because in my cas...
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MBBS In Ukraine
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Hi, Join the world recognized MBBS program in Ukraine. You can now earn your MBBS degree at an expense less than 30% by doing it in one of the most reputed universities in Ukraine with world class accreditation. * 50% Aggregate In Physics, Chemistry & Biology * 30% Cheaper * World Class Standards *...
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Ruler Lab
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Pen name: haku My data clashes a little bit with the idea that humans are machines. The machine model of the human in the book presents the person as regulated and consistent. Therefore, my reaction time should have consistently gotten better. However, there were points where my reaction tim...
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pen name: asian boyI do not support view of humans as machines. The results show that there was some conditioning involved that allowed me to catch the ruler faster, but if I was a machine, shouldnt the catching times have been the same? Machines do not really learn in the same sense humans learn.
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Hi, Join the world recognized MBBS program in Ukraine. You can now earn your MBBS degree at an expense less than 30% by doing it in one of the most reputed universities in Ukraine with world class accreditation. * 50% Aggregate In Physics, Chemistry & Biology * 30% Cheaper * World Class Standards *...
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MBBS In Ukraine
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Hi, Join the world recognized MBBS program in Ukraine. You can now earn your MBBS degree at an expense less than 30% by doing it in one of the most reputed universities in Ukraine with world class accreditation. * 50% Aggregate In Physics, Chemistry & Biology * 30% Cheaper * World Class Standards *...
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blunty I don't think we can compare humans to machines... maybe if we somehow understand exactly how reactions work, we could apply that to machines and they can be more similar to us. We could argue that the mechanism of reaction is same - for both machines and human, such that reaction is an outcome of...
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Mr. Bojangles- The results of the experiment do not support the view of humans as machines as discussed in chapter 2. My reaction time did decrease, but not in a uniform or significant way that you would expect from a learning machine. As a human being, I made errors, such as misjudging the drop and ge...
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Ruler Lab
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I can't believe that humans act as machines because my results were mostly random until I started concentrating on either the stimulus or response. In fact, my first try with my right hand was much better than any of my other right-handed attempts, and my so-called improvement was sporadic and rando...
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Britney Spears I do not support the view of humans as machines. My data did not show any kind pattern and were extremely inconsistent. If humans were machines, we would be able to have data that demonstrated little variability and was consistent. Also, the fact that my left hand was slower than my do...
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Green I do not support the view of humans as machines. My data did not show any kind pattern. The results varied a lot and were inconsistent. Machines are programmed to complete tasks consistently with very little variability. If humans were more like machines, that means that my reaction times...
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For both the trials with my right (dominant) and left (non-dominant) hands, I did not improve in reaction time as the experiments progressed. This would lend support to the idea that humans are essentially machines. A machine does not improve with practice; it only does what it was made to do. The phy...
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Ruler Lab: Maureen Griswold
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From the ruler lab, I've learned that a drastic improvement in catching the ruler cannot simply happen in that short a span of time. I have come to this conclusion after conducting the experiment and finding that my ability the catch the ruler only improved a slight amount.
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Ruler Lab
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For the most part, the trend tended to be a decreasing one, in that the inches or reaction times decreased. This supports the idea that humans like machines, with a little time and practice can acquire and retain skills as well as perfect them.
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I'm a machine
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After reading and reviewing the results from the experiment, I feel that my results suggest that humans are machines. Looking at my data, all of my test runs were about the same number in inches and the results did not vary hand to hand. Also my results improved over time. This is equivalent to learning...
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Ruler Lab - Question 4
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Pen name: Yellow Scarf 4) The first person to describe the human body as a machine was the French philosopher, René Descartes. His belief was that every action in the body was a direct response to an outside stimulus. A stimulus would excite a nerve, which would transfer a signal to the brain, which wou...
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