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Creativity by Usman Paracha
... There are many man made things which works better than human body and mind. But they can not take the place of human being. You can not replace a human body with a computer after the body dies. But you can replace computer from a computer even better in some respects. Computers can not make the human minds better. Now close your eyes for five minutes and think as written below: You are on a most beautiful hill with grass everywhere and flowers of romantic pink colors spread here and there.
Human Buy In and Complexity Issues in Decision Matrix Software by Lance Winslow
... Will the human enabled commander with such a system perform and work with the artificial intelligent system to compliment his or her ability or inherently move to compete against it? If the system is readily used to make simple decisions will it be respected? If the decision is too complicated will it be not understood and called into question? Currently humans trust their calculators, computers, watches and GPS systems; will the artificial intelligent decision matrix computers go thru a ...
Lose Weight Through Losing Toxins by Ralph Morton
... We have to ask ourselves how apart from the man carrying all this extra weight around all his life, how ever did his liver or his kidneys work to full efficiency. You can well understand, Oprah had a lot to say about this as you can well understand. They went into a long discussion as to why this was happening way more than it ever did. They brought things up how thousands and thousands of people were suffering with so many different illnesses, which included diabetes due mainly to the toxins.
Your Kidney Function Really Matters: A Lighter Look at What You Need to Know to Prevent Adverse Dru by Timothy McNamara
... Almost all medications (and/or their chemical by-products) are either removed by the liver, by the kidneys, or, in many cases, by both the kidneys and liver working together. So, simply put, when the beans are not working well, many medications will accumulate in the body and increase the risk of drug side effects. And that's an even bigger bummer. (The same is true for liver problems, and we will talk about that in another article in this series.) As a result, patients with reduced kidney ...
Organized for Success: Five Keys For Making Home-Work Work by Anita Paul
... Although working from home seems like the ideal situation for being more efficient and organized, and maximizing your time and effort, it doesn’t always work out that way. Getting and staying organized is more than just buying a PDA and writing a to do list. It involves making a commitment to be efficient in everything you do—from home and family to leisure, fitness, and of course, business. But what do you do when you have a million things to do in one 24-hour period, and no one to help ...
Is Your Goal Really Weight Loss? by Nathan Latvitis
... In addition to water, if you have been working out lately to speed along your “weight loss” (you mean fat loss, right?) progress you probably have gained some muscle doing so. This gain in muscle can also affect the numbers you see on the scale. Muscle is also more dense than fat. You may be wondering how you are going to measure your progress now that the scale doesn’t mean as much as it used to. Well, there are several methods to measure your body fat percentage.
Future Shock - and Network Marketing Distributors by Nili Raam
... Human development chartIf we arbitrarily divide human history into two parts, where the dividing point in time is the industrial revolution started in 1750, we can clearly see that for 500,000 years there was little to no change at all. A small change started some 10,000 years ago, with the beginning of agriculture, converting us from nomads and hunters to settlers. Only 250 years ago, our way of life and environment, took a steep turn with the introduction of new technologies in an ever ...
The Notebooks Of Leonardo Davinci by Kevin Wilson
... Owing to his employment as a military engineer, his notebooks also contain several designs for military machines: machine guns, an armored tank powered by humans or horses, cluster bombs, etc. even though he later held war to be the worst of human activities. Other inventions include a submarine, a cog-wheeled device that has been interpreted as the first mechanical calculator, and a car powered by a spring mechanism. In his years in the Vatican, he planned an industrial use of solar power, ...
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