Artificial Intelligence: AI

AI
Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001)

IMDB rating: 6.80

Plot: In the not-so-far future the polar ice caps have melted and the resulting raise of the ocean waters has drowned all the coastal cities of the world. Withdrawn to the interior of the continents, the human race keeps advancing, reaching to the point of creating realistic robots (called mechas) to serve him. One of the mecha-producing companies builds David, an artificial kid which is the first to have real feelings, especially a never-ending love for his “mother”, Monica. Monica is the woman who adopted him as a substitute for her real son, who remains in cryo-stasis, stricken by an incurable disease. David is living happily with Monica and her husband, but when their real son returns home after a cure is discovered, his life changes dramatically. A futuristic adaptation of the tale of Pinocchio, with David being the “fake” boy who desperately wants to become “real”.

Artificial Intelligence: AI

Directors: Spielberg Steven

Actors: Hurt William,Law Jude,Osment Haley Joel,Gleeson Brendan,Robards Sam,Thomas Jake,Leung Ken,Gregg Clark,Sussman Kevin,Gallop Tom,Osment Eugene,Winston Matt,Greenly Theo,Adventure,Sci-Fi,Drama,


I want Artificial Intelligence(AI) Books or PDF for Download can any one tell me site name?
I want Artificial Intelligence(AI) Books or PDF for Download can any one tell me site name plz


no need to ask any one just visit on google & search "Artificial Intelligence(AI) Books or PDF". all will be clear for you.
lalveer singh l | Oct 06, 2009


Go to www.phazeddl.com You will get plenty of options. Also, in my opinion, you can download the E-Books from Torrent. For that purpose, you have to visit www.isohunt.com or www.mininova.com. But to download torrent you need a specific software such as AZEREUS or LIMEWIRE or BITTORRENT client. All of these softwares are easily available, just search for them in GOOGLE,
One more option is there. If you are regular to ORKUT or FACEBOOK, then just join to E-BOOKS communities. There you will get all kind of books, and even you can put your request also.
Jay | Oct 06, 2009


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Sandeep Patel | Oct 06, 2009

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Jungle Book 2, The

Jungle Book 2, The
Jungle Book 2, The (2003)

IMDB rating: 5.20

Plot: Mowgli feels out of place in his new home, despite the efforts of his friend Shanti and his new little brother. So when Baloo arrives for a visit, the man-cub takes the opportunity to return for some fun in the jungle. However, Shanti, believing her friend was taken, follows them. With Shere Khan still on the hunt for him, Mowgli must protect himself and the ones he cares about from the dangers ahead. The new adventures make him reconsider his decisions and decide which he wants more - a life of laid back hilarity with Baloo in the jungle or a simpler existance in the man village with Shanti.

Directors: Trenbirth Steve

Actors: Goodman John,Osment Haley Joel,Funk Connor,Joles Bob,Jay Tony,Rhys-Davies John,Cummings Jim,Collins Phil,Bennett Jeff,Cummings Brian,Davis Baron,Edner Bobby,Harnell Jess,Adventure,Animation,Family,Musical,

Anyone who's read 'The Jungle' by Upton Sinclair?
Please i really need the info, i wish i knew how to give you points but if i did i would; tell me that too
any who PLEASE i need the fallowing info:
1.What P.O.V. (point of view) is it in; how do you know, clues from text?
2.What is the main Conflict? (man vs. man, man vs. self, or man vs. nature)
I read the book but these questions have me stump. :(


Yes, like Hello and sparknotes both say, it’s a third-person narrator (quasi-omniscient: which means the narrator knows most of the things about each one of the characters) but it mainly focuses on Jurgis. We can see this by looking at the narrator’s description of scenes that take place outside of Jurgis’s line of sight. For example, the narrator tells the reader about the conditions of Ona’s workplace and the workplace of the children, etc. We can see that the narrator focuses mainly on Jurgis though, because after he leaves home, the narrator follows him rather than staying with the remainder of the family.

I personally think that the conflict is predominately "man vs. man," although I really think you could make a case about any of them. To me though, the most prevailing conflict seems to be man v. man.

my reasoning:
Man runs the meat-packing industry at which Jurgis works; it’s man-driven exploitation, not a force of nature or a force from within oneself that requires the men to work unhealthy, dangerous shifts. The big men keep the little men oppressed to make money for themselves and to keep the workers in their place. The struggle is between the workers and the bosses more so than it is between any other forces.

On a related note:
The question you posted asks for the MAIN conflict, which, like I said, I believe is "man vs. man" (i.e. the common man versus "The Man"), but there are definitely conflicts between man verses self and between man versus nature. The "man vs. self" conflict comes from Jurgis’s struggle with himself over his inability to provide for his family and his choice to desert his family and go off on his own. The man versus nature conflict comes into play after he has already fled. That conflict lies in the survival of the harsh weather while living on the streets.

About your question of how to award points:
You give points by choosing a best answer.
A few hours after you’ve posted your question, you can click on your post, and there are buttons below each response that allow you to pick a "best answer." The buttons probably aren’t there yet because you just posted this two hours ago, but if you check back tomorrow or later tonight you’ll be able to see what I’m talking about.

Diotima | Oct 12, 2009


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