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    Android-Controlled Racecar

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    Android-Controlled Racecar via Bluetooth I. Objectives 1. To design and develop an android application in the form of a racecar remote control. 2. To develop a racecar using gizDuino (Arduino clone). 3. To control the racecar using the android application via Bluetooth technology. II. Intended Learning Outcomes At the end of the project‚ students shall be able to: 1. Incorporate the knowledge they have learned from the CPE532L1 Elective 2‚ Embedded Systems. 2. Develop critical thinking

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    In society it is substantially common for people to be exonerated for a crime they did not commit. Unfortunately it is even more common for that to happen when they are incarcerated due to inaccurate eyewitness testimonies. Eyewitness research has demonstrated that there are a multitude of ways to conduct identification processes‚ however‚ the processes that police often use today are more likely to encourage inaccurate identification. In addition there have been many case studies of exonerated people

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    1. Explain the process of communication? Human beings cannot live in society without the help of communication. Communication is the very basic need of any organization and any individual. The English word ‘communication’ is derived from the Latin noun ‘Communis’ and the Latin verb ‘Communicare’ that means ‘to make common. to transmit‚ to impart.’ Communication is a two way process. It is a natural activity of all human beings to convey opinions‚ information‚ ideas‚ feelings‚ emotions to others

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    Memory

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    Memory is our ability to encode‚ store‚ retain‚ and subsequently recall information and experiences in the human brain. Unlike a computer memory‚ humans have a cognitive memory system that selectively takes information from the senses and converts it into meaningful patterns that we store and access later as needed. These memory patterns‚ then‚ form the raw material for thought and behavior‚ which in turn enables you to recognize a friend’s face‚ ride a bicycle‚ recollect a trip six flags‚ and

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    COMPUTERIZE ENROLLMENT SYSTEM OF URDANETA CITY UNIVERSITY Research Study Presented To College of Computer Study Of Urdaneta City University In Partial Fulfillment Of the Decree Bachelor of Science in Accountancy By: Gladys M. Ramos Armaine Jane V. Villanueva Elaine Kristine S. Espiritu Kris T. Fontanilla Orlando S. Salazar Mary Ann E. Dingle Marian C.Avila Rosalie S. Ortiz Arvilyn N. Alcaide Maricar P. Benter Flordaliz Espino Chapter 1

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    Communication

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    COMMUNICATION Basic Model Of Communication Communication is the process of sending and receiving messages between parties. [pic] While all of the complexities of human communication can not be captured in a single model‚ this diagram will offer a reasonable begining. A sender source has a message in mind. The source intends to “encode” the message into language that will be understood by the receiver. Perhaps it is a statement of the sender’s preference for a particular outcome

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    In psychology‚ memory is the process in which information is encoded‚ stored‚ and retrieved. Encoding allows information that is from the outside world to reach our senses in the forms of chemical and physical stimuli. In this first stage we must change the information so that we may put the memory into the encoding process. Storage is the second memory stage or process. This entails that we maintain information over periods of time. Finally the third process is the retrieval of information that

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    Mapping Psychology

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    various research has been carried out in aid of trying to understand how memory works. It can be understood that memory is compromised of three processes and three key subsystems which enable it to work and perform efficiently on a daily basis. The encoding process is where information is retrieved via what is known as sensory memory which is encoded either visually or semantically by attaching a meaning to a word. In terms of storage of memory‚ the information in the sensory memory is either held

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    Explain and evaluate what research has taught us about why our memories are not always accurate. Memory is believed to be an active process which selects information to encode and store ready for retrieval if needed. From encoding through to retrieval memories can be constructed and reconstructed‚ showing why memories are not always accurate. This essay will aim to explore and evaluate the research of memory. It will aim to provide evidence to support the theory that our memories are not always

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    Cryptography and Matrices

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    message is divided into groups of two‚ three‚ or more (for a Hill n-cipher‚ the letters will be separated into groups of n elements). Because the number of letters in a group decides the size of the cipher matrix used in the next step‚ to make the encoding process less complicated‚ Hill 2- and 3- cipher

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