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The present paper exposes algorithmic results providing a vision about sleep functions which complements biological theory and experiments. Derived from the algorithmic theory of information, the theory of adaptation aims at quantifying how an inherited or acquired piece of knowledge helps individuals to survive. It gives a scale of complexity for survival problems and proves that some of them can only be solved by dynamical management of memory associating continuous learning and forgetting methods. In this paper, we explain how a virtual robot "Picota" has been designed to simulate the behavior of a living hen. In order to survive in its synthetical environment, our robot must recognize good seeds from bad ones and should take rest during night periods. Within this frame, and facing the rapid evolution of to-be-recognized forms, the best way to equilibrate the energetic needs of the robot and ensure survival is to use the nightly rest to reorganize the pieces of data acquired during the daily learning, and to trash the less useful ones. Thanks to this time-sharing, the same circuits can be used for both daily learning and nightly forgetting, and thus costs are lower; however, this also forces the system to "paralyze" the virtual robot, and therefore the night algorithm is reminiscent of paradoxical (REM) sleep. The algorithm of the robot takes advantage of the alternation between wakefulness or activity and the rest period. This diagram quite accurately recalls the REM period. In the future, the convergence between the neurophysiology of sleep and the theory of complexity may give us a new line of research in order to elucidate sleep functions.
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this is the info I got. if you copy and search, you should find the article I found. it didn't let me share a link.
In lines 6-7 of "The New Colossus", the reader can infer that the light welcomes (a.) oppressed people (exiles).
"The New Colossus" is a poem that was written by Emma Lazarus. She wrote it to raise funds for the Statue of Liberty. For that reason<u>,</u> this poem is still considered to be a symbol of what the statue represents. In the poem,<u> the speaker calls the Statue of Liberty the "Mother of Exiles" since the light that comes out from her torch is one of the first things that immigrants see when they arrive to New York</u>. Therefore<u>,</u> <u>the light welcomes the exiles but it is also a symbol of the protection that the Mother of Exiles offers to those who arrive to America for the first time</u>.
rhetorical device uses words in a certain way to convey meaning or persuade. also used to invoke emotions in reader. irony is contrast between expectation and reality. what something appears to mean vs what it LITERALLY means (i.e. situational irony - getting a result that is the opposite of what was expected)
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The Gold Rush
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Take the Gold Rush for an example. Many people traveled on long journeys to migrate to California because of the gold. The gold promised a lot of freedom, safety, and a brighter future. Migration isn't all sunshines and rainbows though. One example was the Trail of Tears where many native americans were forced by Colonizers to move to different plots of land, leaving behind their homes.