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A group of physicists from Cambridge University in England has won an intellectual contest that challenged scientists from around the world to figure out how a simulated brain was able to extract meaning from the stream of information flowing in from the outside world -- or, in this case, recognize the word "one".
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A cohort of students and academics pondered the place of intellectuals in contesting discrimination and inequality.
The battle of wits begins.....tense and humorous by turns....an intellectual and psychological contest worthy of the gods.
Section 508 of the Communications Act of 1934 makes it illegal for anyone to give, with the intent to deceive the viewing or listening public, assistance that will affect the outcome of a "purportedly bona fide contest of intellectual knowledge or intellectual skill".
Such behavior, according to Section 508 of the Communication act of 1934 makes it not only unethical but illegal for anyone to give, with the intent to deceive the viewing or listening public, assistance that will affect the outcome of a "purportedly bona fide contest of intellectual knowledge or intellectual skill".
But it clearly has not been spent to elevate the intellectual level of the contest or inform voters about how the candidates plan to solve the nation's problems.
Please read SFU statement regarding national sweater day video: https://t.co/wEykfEl4Kg She went on to add: "When the very place you work promotes the kind of sexism your intellectual work seeks to contest, and ultimately destroy, you feel like you are being eaten from the inside out".
Elsewhere, there is spirited intellectual knockabout in the contest over values that pits our heroine against Lumsden, the National Trust man who, in Nicholas le Prevost's very amusing performance, is all bristling enthusiasm for a world of widened access and costumed interactivity.
A federal statute prohibits those involved in televised contests of "intellectual knowledge, intellectual skill, or chance" from rigging the outcome.
At any rate, this week's Questioningly is also a kind of busman's holiday from the intellectual rigor of last week's contest.
In the first case, Vitruvius (257 180 B.C.E). is said to have revealed intellectual property theft during a literary contest in Alexandria.
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