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>
Out of the human relations skills, the one that is most clearly related to communication is the skill of listening.
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Human relations are the ultimate result of the preluding process of communication that happens among humans. When a vocal-verbal communication is two way, it involves the actions of speaking and listening.
Listening allows the communicating parties to understand the message conveyed by the other party. A two-way vocal-verbal communication is thus impossible without the action of listening.
Answer:
Poverty
Explanation:
Children are dependent on their parents because children could not earn for self. If parents are living under the criteria of poverty then they could not earn bread and butter for their children.
Children get malnourished and even pregnant ladies get malnourished and starve to death. In the U.S around 20% of children are living under poverty. The pregnant women do not get a good environment, proper nutrition due to which the baby gets die prematurely or die after birth. It is a serious issue in-country
Saddam formally rose to power in 1979, although he had already been the de facto head of Iraq for several years. He suppressed several movements, particularly Shi'a and Kurdish movements, which sought to overthrow the government or gain independence,and maintained power during the Iran–Iraq War and the Gulf War. Whereas some in the Arab world lauded Saddam for opposing the United States and attacking Israel he was widely condemned for the brutality of his dictatorship. The total number of Iraqis killed by the security services of Saddam's government in various purges and genocides is conservatively estimated to be 250,000. Saddam's invasions of Iran and Kuwait also resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths. He acquired the title "Butcher of Baghdad".
In 2003, a coalition led by the U.S. invaded Iraq to depose Saddam, in which U.S. President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair falsely accused him of possessing weapons of mass destruction and having ties to al-Qaeda. Saddam's Ba'ath party was disbanded and elections were held. Following his capture on 13 December 2003, the trial of Saddam took place under the Iraqi Interim Government. On 5 November 2006, Saddam was convicted by an Iraqi court of crimes against humanity related to the 1982 killing of 148 Iraqi Shi'a, and sentenced to death by hanging. His execution was carried out on 30 December 2006.