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    A Brief History of Personal Computers The electronic computer is a relatively modern invention; the first fully operable computer was developed about 50 years ago‚ at the end of World War II‚ by a team at the University of Pennsylvania ’s Moore School of Engineering. This team was headed by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert‚ who named the new machine ENIAC‚ for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator. ENIAC was hardly a personal computer‚ occupying a large room and weighing about 33 tons

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    Brief History of Apple Macintosh The first Macintosh was the 128 K released first in 1984. Macintosh was first affordable computer to include a GUI (Graphical User Interface). It was built around the Motorola 6800 chip which was significantly faster than previous processors. It came in a small case with a black and white monitor built- in. It even came with a mouse and keyboard. Big progress from the Apple I which came out in 1976 which included only the circuit board‚ but here’s the real kicker

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    If yes‚ briefly summarize your activities since your previous application: 4. If you took time off from your undergraduate studies‚ please briefly summarize your reasons for doing so. (250 words) 5. In what collegiate extracurriculars did you engage? (250 words) 6. Did you work for compensation during college during the year or the summer? YesNo If so‚ what did you do? How many hours a week did you work? (250 words) 7. If you have graduated from college‚ please briefly summarize what

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    Topic: Briefly explain the Idealist approach to International Relations. To get an insight of what realism and liberalism is all about four (4) questions must be asked and answered and before asking- What is Liberalism/Idealism? Those questions are: what is a theory? Why theories are necessary? What is hypothesis? And how many types of theories are there? All these questions will give basic knowledge about the three theories of international relations; but the topic sets a limit to

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    1.1 Briefly summarise the HRPM My report is aimed at illustrating my comprehension the knowledge and skills required to become an effective Human Resources practitioner. The CIPD professional map openly displays how HR can enhance and add continuous value to individual organisations now and in forecasting the future. It is clear in its objective to set out the highest standard of competence in all sectors from generalists to specialisms not forgetting administrators and the hierarchy with organisations

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    Explain and briefly evaluate how males are socialised into traditional masculinities Hegemonic masculinity describes the patriarchal working class males‚ those who have labouring or manual jobs. He has to be physically tough and dominant to assert his masculinity. He is definitely heterosexual‚ technically competent‚ is sexist and aggressive. Males are socialised into traditional masculinities by a variety of socialisation agents. The school is instrumental in the socialisation of males into traditional

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    The History of Computer Technology | A brief history of Human Computer Interaction Technology | | Abstract This report briefly explains the history of modern computers‚ starting from the year 1936 to present day time. There are many models of computers documented throughout the years‚ but they only computer models mentioned are ones that I deemed too have had the greatest effect on computer technology back then and now. This report will show how in just forty years‚ computers have

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    Briefly Appearing Characters In numerous works of literature‚ a character that may not even appear at all in the course of the story carries a significant presence affecting the development of the plot throughout the novel. In Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer‚ the author indicates that Oskar’s deceased father plays an eloquent role in the development of the plot. As a result of his father’s presence‚ Oskar goes on a trek throughout New York‚ eventually is able to connect

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    The Invention of Computer and its Significance in Human History Abstract: In human history‚ there are lots of great inventions which made great effects to our life; we can even say‚ they dominated the development of human culture. This paper would say something about an effective invention which is fast developing and have the greatest influence on human society—computer and its history and significance. The writer believes‚ before people see computer as a convenient and useful tool even can’t leave

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    branch led by the Prime Minister and his Cabinet Ministers; and the judicial branch headed by the Federal Court. Just like any other constitution‚ the Malaysian Constitution cannot be accurately described or understood without making reference to its history. Malaysian constitutional development has been influenced inter alia‚ by several factors which are pre-colonial indigenous traditions of sovereignty; colonial conceptions of executive authority; indirect rule; federalism; and political and social

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