A cozy place for myself...For the days that I want to share my feelings and my thoughts and for the days that I need to know how I felt and thought in the past.
A cozy place for myself...For the days that I want to share my feelings and my thoughts and for the days that I need to know how I felt and thought in the past.
Saturday, December 31, 2016
Friday, December 30, 2016
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Away from her....
She is the meaning and she is the question. She is the answer and she is the rubric. I miss her so much although recently she is not super happy
..i hope my dedication to make her happy works....
Tuesday, December 06, 2016
Unusually Bright night and an unusual Tuesday nite...
Came home after a hard day at Ryerson DMZ and our computer science lab and drank wine...on my way to wheat sheaf to pick up birger and sovlaki....
Saturday, December 03, 2016
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Going to Starbucks to do a lot....
ITP 1143 Lecure 11 should be ready
I will give a lecture on Algorithm 2nite at york
I will give a lecture on Cloud tomorrow at Ryerson ...
All .ppt files should be ready....
Friday, November 25, 2016
These days
These are strange times . Nevertheless, I can feel an inspiring synergy...
6 am going to starbucks to work on cloud sinulation.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Saturday, November 05, 2016
6 attitudes of Science
What are the six attitudes of science? Determinism is the attitude of science that believes all events in the universe are orderly, lawful (consistent), and occur as the result of other events. This means that behavior does not occur "out of the blue;" all events have causes.
Empiricism is the attitude of science that values observing through an objective manner. The scientist must ignore personal attitudes and beliefs, and observe behavior without emotion, in order to effectively change the undesirable behavior.
Experimentation is the attitude of science in which manipulation of the independent variable produces a change in the dependent variable. Once a functional relation is observed, the researcher then can further analyze this relationship through experimentation.
Parsimony is the attitude of science that requires scientists to rule out simple answers to the results of a study or phenomena before looking further into more complicated explanations. All simple, logical explanations for phenomena under study must be ruled out before more complex or abstract explanations are considered.
Replication is the attitude of science that requires the repeating of experiments in order to determine the reliability and usefulness of findings. Replication is the ability to replicate an experiment and achieve the same results as previous studies. If a study is replicated and the results vary, the study is not valid. Additionally, the researchers must be exact in describing the experiment, enabling future researchers to replicate the study.
Philosophical Doubt is the attitude of science that encourages scientists to constantly doubt and question the rules of the world and known facts. This enables scientists to constantly be open to learning and researching.