Hidden Intellectualism Essay

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    state has a unique probability distribution over each possible output. Thus, information about the sequence of states through which the model makes its way can be obtained from the sequence of outputs generated, while the rest of the model remains hidden. The algorithm tracks a stochastic process through its states by using a recursive method that is optimal in specific situations. Fig. 2. State transition diagram for a four-state shift register process. A visual representation of the behavior…

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    I recently sat down to watch, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," and thought it was very interesting. I thought it was cool how the movie focused on the power of a woman and martial arts. I believe the acting and relationship between the characters was showcased well and the talent of the individuals was obvious and entertaining to watch. This movie is all about the search for the magic sword, "Green Destiny," and the drama this stolen object leads to. After a warrior gives his sword, "Green…

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    explained this hidden variable as microscopic properties of fundamental particles that we are not able to observe with today’s technology. EPR argument also mentions an important topic in the discussion of action at a distance “element of reality” (1935). This states that if an observable property of a system, then it must correspond with an element of reality. In addition to this, EPR offered a proof that states the existence of two things that cannot coexist. One of them is that there are…

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    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is an ancient Chinese martial art film. It also creates the highest box office of foreign language films in the U.S history. According to “imbd.com”, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was originally released on May 2000, in France, at the Cannes Film Festival. According to “boxofficemojo.com”, domestic limited release was in December 8, 2000, and wide release was January 12, 2001. It was released under Sony Picture Classics. Around the world, it was released by seven…

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    Intellectualism vs. Anti-intellectualism: Hindrance to Equality. The root of racism generated a profound partition among American society that required generational burden to undo its outcome. In the 1960s, when O’Connor published her short story, Everything that Rises Must Converge, there was a social commentary in the Southern about the civil right movement. At the time, there was a division of standpoint amongst white Americans towards the movement based on the dichotomy of…

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    School need help to improve their English courses. Many teachers skip over the basic to other subjects. According to Graff, students have street smarts but they are not used regular schools. To have hidden intellectualism can be a good or bad thing but it all depends on what time period they grow-up in. Hidden intellectual can cause a lot of problems in school and in the workplace because of their other peers may think they are a smarty pants or even stuck up. Many people are what we call "book…

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    John Gatto Against Schools

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    and the discussions/debates of them between his friends. Graff’s point of bringing up his childhood interests was to compare ‘street-smarts’ and academic smarts. More specifically how people equated ‘street-smarts’ with anti-intellectualism. He counters saying intellectualism does not need to be within certain categories, e.g. intelligence does not need to be limited to topics such as Shakespeare or Plato. Instead, intelligence is based on how you think, not what you think about. Being…

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    school activities. Sports, for example, is a common hobby that is subject to a wider scope of debate and talk. This is explored by Gerald Graff, a professor of English and Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago. In his article, “Hidden Intellectualism,” he explores his childhood: “Until I entered college,…

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    Gerald Graff's Analysis

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    teachers. But, what about the students who don’t have the ability to grasp what they’re learning? Author Gerald Graff touches upon this topic; he observes that every student that has the opportunity to excel in their academics. They can bring forth this “hidden intellect” within them through various means such as sports, video games and everyday interests. Graff states that “real intellectuals turn any subject, however lightweight it may seem,...whereas a dullard will find a way to drain the…

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    could be the solution to make them come back and interest in academic matters. The idea behind this thought is that youths can learn better when a topic is related to their interest. In the article “Hidden Intellectualism” Gerard Graff states that “[students] would be more prone to take on intellectualism…

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