The Chinese Room Argument was first published in a paper in 1980 by American philosopher John Searle (1932- ). It is a thought experiment in which <span>Searle imagines himself alone in a room following a computer program for responding to Chinese characters slipped under the door. </span><span>
Searle argues that the Chinese room thought experiment shows that n</span><span>o digital computer will ever be able to think.</span>
Answer:
D. shield
Explanation:
A. is not the right answer. Cinder cone volcanoes are the simplest forms of volcanos, on the steeping hill. Lava erupts violently from them.
B. is not the correct answer. A composite volcano is in the shape of a cone and builds up by various layers of hardness lava and ash.
C. is not the right answer. Caldera is made after a large volcano erupts and crashes, and leaves the depression looking like a shallow hole in the ground.
<u>D. is the right answer. Shield volcanos are low, broad, and shallow. They are almost entirely made up of fluid lava flows, and their eruptions are not as aggressive as other kinds of volcanos have.</u> As the lava they make is fluid, it travels further and makes a steady accumulation to the top of the opening. The name shield volcano comes from the resemblance to the warrior shield, circular and with gentle rising at the center.
The correct answer is C. Remittances represent capital flow from the home country to the host country.
Explanation:
Migration refers to the movement of people from their home country to a foreign country where they can stay temporarily or permanently. One of the main causes in migration nowadays is job opportunities as people from underdeveloped and developing countries including skilled and unskilled workers leave their countries for better job opportunities and in the case of some workers, especially unskilled workers they often sent part of the money earned in the foreign or host country to relatives in the home country, which is called Remittance. Therefore, remittances refer to a capital flow from the host country to the home country (not the opposite) and this supports the economies of both countries. Thus, the statement that is false about migration is "Remittances represent capital flow from the home country to the host country".
I guess the answer is letter c