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    Word Processing

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    Word Processing Definitions 1. Word Processing--a computerized method of writing‚ editing‚ saving‚ and printing text 2. Text--another name for alphabetical data that was entered 3. Character--any letter‚ number‚ or symbol typed on the keyboard 4. Data--information entered into the computer 5. Word Wrap--letting the computer decide where to end each line (typing text without pushing return at the end of each line) | 6. Document--anything produced on a word processing program 7. Cursor--a

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    Introduction: Defining the Digital Native and Digital Immigrant Though the terms themselves are fraught with colonialist and imperialist connotations‚ they will nonetheless serve as an entry point into a discussion defined by a radical shift in society brought about by the ever-pervasive and widespread use of digital technology and the societal and psychological implications of this digital technology. In 2001‚ Marc Prensky‚ an internationally acclaimed thought leader‚ speaker‚ writer‚ consultant

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    Digital Audio

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    Gayle Digital Audio Digital Audio refers to the reproduction and the transmissions of a stored sound in a digital format. This includes things like CDs or mp3s and other forms of sound that can be stored on a computer. In contrast for instance say the telephone system‚ which is stored in a completely different format which is called the analogue system. In sound recording and reproduction systems‚ digital audio refers to a digital representation of the audio waveform for processing. Digital Audio

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    Image Processing

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    Elementary Introduction to Image Processing Based Robots 2009 Acknowledgement P age |2 • My Senior Sourabh Sankule • My Friends Mayank and Ashish • Robotics Club‚ IIT Kanpur • Electronics Club‚ IIT Kanpur • Centre for Mechatronics‚ IIT Kanpur Ankur Agrawal IIT Kanpur P age |3 Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................ 4 MATLAB ............................................

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    Image Processing

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    DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING (CREATIVE WORLD OF FACE MORPHING) BY ABSTRACT A study on face morphing is proposed.The algorithms explains the extra feature of points on face and based on these feature points‚ images are portioned and morphing is performed. The algorithms has been used to generate morphing between images of face of different people as well as between images of face of individuals. To do face morphing‚ feature points are usually specified manually

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    Smoke Signals Summary

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    meaning the content carries. The books raise the theme that we’re steadily becoming more like drones that take everything at face value as it’s presented to us. Like Postman’s example of “smoke signals” used in class‚ such simple forms of communication cannot give the reader/viewer the big picture. Smoke signals can’t be used to explain a philosophy or the thought process behind something. The stories we hear have less and less meaning as we become swamped with the numerous options available on modern

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    Polymer Processing

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    yChapter 3. Polymer Processing Polymer Process Techniques Fig. 3.1. Procedure for casting sheets of polymer. Polymer Materials Page  2 Polymer Process Techniques HEMA = hydroxyethyl methacrylate EGDMA = ethylene glycol dimethacrylate Fig. 3.2. Centrifugal mold for poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate) contact lenses Solvent casting of films Fig. 3.3. Laboratory spreading device for the solution casting of films. Polymer Materials Page  3 Polymer Process Techniques

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    levels of processing

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    To investigate the levels of processing By: yoloswag Year 12 psychology Introduction: The objective of this research is to understand the levels of processing memory. Memory storage doesn’t involve a separate number of memories; it is an endless measurement when memory is encoded effortlessly so that it can be retrieved‚ the deeper the process of information‚ the higher the chance of it being retrieved. Craik and Lockhart (1972) suggested that stimulus inputs

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    E S S AY S E R I E S FALL 2010 The Future of Digital Communications: Technical Perspectives Edited by Fernando Laguarda Vice President‚ External Affairs and Policy Counselor Time Warner Cable www.twcresearchprogram.com For more information: Fernando Laguarda 901 F Street‚ NW Suite 800 Washington‚ DC 20004 Phone: (202) 370-4245 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ......................................................................................................................

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    A device that can use Wi-Fi (such as a personal computer‚ video-game console‚ smartphone‚ tablet‚ or digital audio player) can connect to a network resource such as the Internet via a wireless network access point. Such an access point (or hotspot) has a range of about 20 meters (65 feet) indoors and a greater range outdoors. Hotspot coverage can comprise an area as small as a single room with walls that block radio waves or as large as many square miles — this is achieved by using multiple overlapping

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