Artificial Intelligence Event Announcement 


Topic : International AI Seminar (Free) 

Target Audience: College/University Students

Speakers: AI Club Directors @ AAFIE Artificial Intelligence Labs

Venue: Online (Registration to the AI Club to receive the link)

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World Studies is an integrated class, designed for sophomore students, which incorporates World History and a foundation level English course into a two-­‐period block class. World History from the French Revolution to the present day is the context in which the class operates. It uses appropriate literature from the major continents and civilizations of the world to integrate into the study of world history. A major emphasis is placed on writing, including essays, term papers, and short theses. A determined effort is made to insure that diverse cultural perspectives are incorporated in all units of study.

The goals of this course are to give an understanding of democratic processes and an awareness of the values and social framework that support them. Major units in the course are federal government, state government, political parties and elections and selected issues of government in the United States.

In this course, students study the History of the United States in the twentieth century. The year begins with a review of U.S. History prior to the 20th Century. After the review unit, this course will study: America at the turn of the Century, United States as a world power, the 1920’s, the Great Depression and New Deal, United States in World War II and the post-­‐war period, U.S. foreign policy since World War II, the Civil Rights movement, and the Unites States in contemporary society.

The course covers economic principles such as production, supply and demand, profits, distribution of goods, competition, money and banking, government monetary and fiscal policies, credit insurance, securities market and comparative economic systems.