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    <event:title><![CDATA[Artificial Intelligence and Nature]]></event:title>
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    <event:abstract><![CDATA[This lecture is the first of the 2006 Honors Forum Lecture
Series.  You are invited by the Honors College to come listen to your
colleague’s thoughts on this subject.
<p>
The topic of the 2006 Honors Forum Lecture Series is "Nature".  Artists,
computer scientists, gender students, geneticists, moral philosophers,
physicists, and psychologists will give lectures on the topic of nature,
broadly conceived, and how nature is used as a concept within their particular
disciplines.  These lectures are open to all members of the UMBC community. 
Each lecture will take place on a Monday afternoon from 4:00pm to 5:00pm in
Lecture Hall Six (the lecture hall in the Physics building) as part of the
first-year student course, so prompt arrival to and dismissal from the lecture
hall would be greatly appreciated.]]></event:abstract>
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