How to convert decimal fractions to binary in a more attractive way We all know how to convert decimal integral numbers to binary (don’t we?) by the simple method of dividing succesively by 2 and using the remainders but what happens when we are trying to convert a decimal number which has a fractional part? First we can see that it is obvious that the integral part of a decimal number will always be represented by an integral binary (with no fractional part) while the fractional part of a
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1.3 digital data located on a PDAs being represented in binary system? 1.3.1 Storing number Refer to Catherine‚ (2015) Binary describes a numbering scheme in which there are only two possible values for each digit: 0 and 1. The term also refers to any digital encoding/decoding system in which there are exactly two possible states. In digital data memory‚ storage‚ processing‚ and communications‚ the 0 and 1 values are sometimes called "low" and "high‚" respectively. In digital circuits there is no
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Essay Shaping of the Transformation of Authoritarian Regimes: The Role of Different Actors By Cholpon Kenesh ___________________________________________________________________________ The Arab Spring has assured the world yet again that authoritarian regimes‚ later or sooner‚ will face social explosion. While the new information technology and widespread access to the Internet were catalysts during the uprising in Arab countries ravaged by electoral fraud‚ corruption and economic deterioration
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PROBLEMS FACING OPPOSITION POLITICAL PARTIES IN ZAMBIA In any political system are structures that have different functions to ensure an effective and smooth running of things in that particular political system. This is why this essay will discuss the problems faced by opposition political parties in Zambia using the structural functionalist theory. First it will explain what structural functionalism is‚ then it will define structures‚ functions‚ a political party and an opposition party then before
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Question 3: How does historical institutionalism envision political change? How does it envision the impact of organizations? Thelen and Steinmo share the common view among institutionalist scholars that historical institutionalism (HI) remains “sticky” when envisioning political change‚ even when political or economic conditions have changed dramatically (1992:18). Political change‚ then‚ according to Thelen‚ is centered on the concept of path dependency‚ or a framework of slow change dependent
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In this case a unified democracy will appear more likely to follow through with its promises‚ due to the shared support of the government and the public (Levendusky‚ M.‚ Horowitz‚ M. (2012). p324). The influence of the opposition and the public this also has the ability to work against the government when it does not have their support. In this case the lack of domestic support weakens the credibility of the leader. It is here where audience costs‚ the cost to the actor
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was forced to make political concessions. Therefore‚ Napoleon III’s domestic policy was flawed‚ as his achievements were not long lasting. Politically‚ Napoleon III became progressively weaker and was forced to make heavy concessions to his opposition though he had aimed to remain authoritarian. Through his 1852 constitution he set out his overall aims: to retain as much personal power as possible whilst giving the impression of inclusion. The two houses created‚ the Senate and the Corps Législatif
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especially in situations where this may be threatened. Contents 1. Why do we need an effective parliament? 2. Key issues affecting the effectiveness of parliament‚ that of scrutiny. a. Parliament is scrutinized is via the official Opposition. b. Scrutinizing the government in the Parliament. c. Cross-party method of scrutiny is committees. d. The media also scrutinizes from a non-political perspective. 3. Three general rules of parliamentary effectiveness. 4. Seven preconditions
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Current Situation of Pakistan Economy There are genuine fears prevailing in Pakistan that its economy is in a bad shape. Whereas some expert economists of the country comment that Pakistan’s economy is near collapse‚ others are of the view that although our economy is still away from the verge of immediate collapse it is so fragile that unless serious and urgent efforts are made to survive the economy‚ it can move to a dangerous stage within about next six to 12 months. These views of experts cannot
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BINARY COMPOUNDS -Compose of two kinds of atom Polyatomic Ion | Name | OH-1 | hydroxide | SO4-2 | sulfate | PO4-3 | phosphate | NO3-1 | nitrate | CO3-2 | carbonate | HCO3-1 | hydrogen carbonate or bicarbonate | ClO3-1 | chlorate | NH4+1 | ammonium | TWO NON-METALS - Give the name of the positive ion followed by the negative ion ending with -ide -Greek prefixes are used CO-carbon monoxide CO2-carbon dioxide NO-nitrogen
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