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    Why Is A Computer So Powerful? (CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPUTERS) 1. Programmability This is the most important feature of any computer. Programmability can be simply defined as the ability of a functional unit to perform certain pre-defined operations or tasks automatically and independently under the control of running program‚ with minimum user intervention or assistance. 2. Speed of operation A computer is a very fast device. It can perform in a few seconds the amount of a work that a human

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    Watershed Characteristics 1. Drainage Area the drainage area and it is the most important watershed characteristic for hydrologic analysis. It reflects the volume of water that can be generated from a rainfall. Thus the drainage area is required as input to models ranging from simple linear prediction equations to complex computer models. Once the watershed has been delineated‚ its area can be determined‚ either by approximate map methods or by GIS. 2. Drainage Density The drainage density‚ D

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    A Brief History of Physical Fitness Ever wondered about the history of physical fitness‚ and how we ended up with gym memberships and training centers? Well‚ here’s a brief look back in time at the development of our fitness history: "Run For Your Life" 0-10‚000 B.C.E: In the age of primitive man no one was buying memberships to the gym; they were too busy running from predators‚ hunting down food sources‚ and trying to survive to worry about ‘working out’. 10‚000-8‚000 B.C.E: Big changes

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    "real" enterprise or use a fictitious one. You will take the position of the manager and develop a plan that you will implement through your employees and/or contractors. You will make sure this program is feasible when assessing it from a senior management perspective. Focus of the Marketing Plan The plan will address the following: •Construct an overview of internal and external contingencies‚ describing at least two internal and three external contingencies and how they impact the sports

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    Musculoskeletal response: Increase blood supply: The increase in blood supply might happen as your body starts to work more efficient than usually . The blood supply has to increase because the blood has to go to the parts in your body which you are exercising the most .For example: If you go for a run‚ the blood supply will increase because your legs will need more energy‚ therefore there will be more blood going into your legs than normal because you are overworking them. Increase in muscle

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    Physical Education Activity Log Name: Alex Wallace Week # 4 Date 10-3-14 Workout 1 Workout 2 Workout 3 Workout 4 Workout 5 Date 9/29 9/30 10/1 10/2 10/3 Total Time 44min 57min 41min 39min Activity- describe in detail *Terrain (runs/walks- uphills/downhills) *waves (size and frequency) swimming strokes‚ length‚ time… *Weight training ( which machines‚ setting of machines‚ frequency‚ in what time..reps etc..)*Tennis (volleys approximately 50 in 15 minutes. Playing singles‚ doubles

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    clearly shows that the capacities of existing facilities are indeed constrained. This means that there are more members but less equipments or space for them to exercise. Complaints were mainly focused on the Nautilus‚ cardiovascular‚ and aerobics fitness area. Based on the case study‚ the aerobic room accommodates 35 members per class but during peak hours when the facilities are constrained the most‚ 80 members per hour would check in to use the facilities. There are only 24 pieces of Nautilus

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    Characteristics of the sonnet At one point in our lives‚ we all wonder what is a sonnet. A sonnet is a short poem that is slightly misunderstood and has fourteen lines in iambic pentameter with a meticulously patterned rhyme scheme. The sonnet has a reputation for being very complex‚ and hard to understand at times. Contrary to the popular belief‚ sonnets do not need to fit one specific rhyme scheme. The two most common sonnets are the Italian or Petrarchan sonnet‚ named after Francesco Petrarch

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    Word Meaning Affluenza | A blend of ’affluence’ and ’influenza’. A social disease resulting from extreme materialism and excessive consumerism: earning more money and consuming more‚ which can lead to overwork‚ debt‚ stress‚ anxiety‚ etc. | Baggravation | Blend of the words ’bag’ and ’aggravation’. A feeling of annoyance and frustration at the airport when your baggage has not arrived but the other passengers’ bags have. | Captcha | Completely Automated Public Turing

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    CheckPoint: Relationship Characteristics Vanessa Lewis SCI/164 February 9‚ 2011 Axia College CheckPoint: Relationship Characteristics The four characteristics that define intimate relationships are behavioral interdependence‚ needs fulfillment‚ emotional attachment‚ and emotional availability. Behavioral interdependence is how people affect one another mutually daily as their lives link. One person influences what the other wants to do‚ and can do. Relationships that have intimacy

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