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Eliza$523927$ - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ELiza; Eliza (disambiguation); Eliza (opera); ELIZA (disambiguation)

Eliza      
n. Eliza, vrouwelijke voornaam, meisjesnaam (vorm van Elizabeth)
Alexander Graham Bell         
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  • Alexander Graham Bell in his later years
  • telephone transmitter]]
  • A quote by Alexander Graham Bell engraved in the stone wall within the Peace Chapel of the [[International Peace Garden]] (in Manitoba Canada and North Dakota, USA).
  • Alexander Graham Bell, his wife [[Mabel Gardiner Hubbard]], and their daughters Elsie (left) and Marian ca. 1885
  • Bell at the opening of the long-distance line from New York to Chicago in 1892
  • A.G. Bell issue of 1940
  • Bell's [[HD-4]] on a test run ca. 1919
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  • pedagogical instruction]] to teachers at the Boston School for Deaf Mutes, 1871. Throughout his life, he referred to himself as "a teacher of the deaf".
  • Bell, an alumnus of the [[University of Edinburgh]], Scotland, receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree (LL.D.) at the university in 1906
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  • Cape Breton]], part of the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site
  • Photophone receiver, one half of Bell's wireless [[optical communication]] system, ca. 1880
  • Alexander Graham Bell: "Improvement in Telegraphy" filed on February 14, 1876, granted on March 7, 1876.}}</ref> drawing, March 7, 1876
  • Bell's voice, from a Volta Laboratory recording in 1885. Restored by the Smithsonian in 2013.
  • National Historic Site of Canada]]
  • The master telephone patent, 174465, March 7, 1876
BRITISH-BORN AMERICAN SCIENTIST AND INVENTOR KNOWN FOR THE TELEPHONE (1847–1922)
Alexander gram bell; Aleck Bell; Eliza Grace Symonds Bell; Alexander graham bell; Alexander G. Bell
n. Alexander Graham Bell
James Abram Garfield         
  • Garfield–Arthur election poster
  • [[Baltimore & Potomac Railroad]] Passenger Terminal in Washington, where Garfield was shot July 2, 1881
  • 1880 electoral vote results
  • Electoral Commission]] that decided the disputed 1876 presidential election. Painting by [[Cornelia Adele Strong Fassett]].
  • Line engraving of Garfield, produced around 1902 by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing as part of a presentation album of the first 26 presidents
  • Garfield at age 16
  • Capitol Rotunda]]
  • Garfield Monument]], by the Capitol, where he served almost twenty years
  • Garfield's proof of the Pythagorean theorem features a right triangle within a trapezoid.
  • Garfield, shot by [[Charles J. Guiteau]], collapses as Secretary of State Blaine gestures for help. Engraving from ''[[Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper]]''.
  • General [[William S. Rosecrans]]
  • Garfield as a brigadier general during the Civil War
  • Official White House portrait of James Garfield, 1881
  • Editorial cartoon: [[Uncle Sam]] directs U.S. Senators and Representatives implicated in the Crédit Mobilier scheme to commit [[Hara-Kiri]].
  • R.B. Hayes]]". Hayes, his predecessor in the presidency, is seen in the background dressed like a woman and holding a bag marked "R.B. Hayes' Savings, [[Fremont, Ohio]]".
  • [[Lucretia Garfield]] in the 1870s
  • [[Salmon P. Chase]] was Garfield's ally until Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial.
  • Middle Creek battlefield. Garfield commanded from the distant hill in the center of the photo.
  • Replica of the [[log cabin]] in [[Moreland Hills, Ohio]], where Garfield was born
  • President Garfield in reviewing stand, viewing inauguration ceremonies, on March 4, 1881
  • ''Puck'' magazine]] satirized [[Robert E. Lee]]'s surrender to him at Appomattox by depicting Grant giving up his sword to Garfield.
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  • The greenback despised by Garfield
  • '''President U.S. Grant'''<br>[[Mathew Brady]] ''1870''
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IN 1881
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Jamees Abram Garfield (1831-1881) 20-ste minister president van de Verenigde Staten (1881)

Definition

ELIZA
<artificial intelligence> A famous program by {Joseph Weizenbaum}, which simulated a Rogerian psychoanalyst by rephrasing many of the patient's statements as questions and posing them to the patient. It worked by simple {pattern recognition} and substitution of key words into canned phrases. It was so convincing, however, that there are many anecdotes about people becoming very emotionally caught up in dealing with ELIZA. All this was due to people's tendency to attach to words meanings which the computer never put there. See also ELIZA effect. (1997-09-13)

Wikipedia

Eliza

Eliza or ELIZA may refer to:

  • Eliza (given name), a female given name (including a list of people and characters with the name)
  • ELIZA, a 1966 computer program designed to simulate a therapist or psychoanalyst
    • ELIZA effect, the tendency to relate computer behavior to human behavior
  • Eliza (magazine), an American fashion magazine
  • Eliza (ship), several ships
  • Eliza (horse), an American Thoroughbred racehorse