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    Wala Lang

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    Scrum is an iterative and incremental agile software development framework for managing software projects and product or application development. Scrum has not only reinforced the interest in project management‚ but also challenged the conventional ideas about such management. Scrum focuses on project management institutions where it is difficult to plan ahead. Mechanisms of empirical process control‚ where feedback loops that constitute the core management technique are used as opposed to traditionalcommand-and-control oriented

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    I’d like to talk about the “Golden Ratio” and “The rule of Third”‚ They are very famous in the world and always use in the building ‚ art and photographer‚etc.They have lots of value in the world‚ although artists have a different opinion‚ so artist believe “Golden Ratio”and “Rule of Thirds” are not true but other artist do not support their point of view.However‚ due to artists have different arguments‚ so the “Golden ratio” and “the rule of thirds” will become more better. The “Golden Ratio”

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    History Of WRITING

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    logographs of Mesoamerica. Today’s numbers‚ also called Hindu-Arabic numbers‚ are a combination of just 10 symbols or digits: 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ and 0. These digits were introduced in Europe within the XII century by Leonardo Pisano (aka Fibonacci)‚ an Italian mathematician. L. Pisano was educated in North Africa‚ where he learned and later carried to Italy the now popular Hindu-Arabic numerals. Hindu numeral system is a pure place-value system‚ that is why you need a zero. Only the Hindus

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    Math Scavenger Hunt

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    learned about mathematical systems in  other countries      G. Ada Byron  Lovelace  _______  strongly encouraged by family to study  math‚ killed by angry mob      H. Hypatia  _______  computers were her great interest                  I. Leonardo  Fibonacci  _______  many applications of his triangle are used        J. Sophie Germain  _______  parents hid her clothes to discourage her  interest and study of math      K. Carl Friedrich  Gauss  _______  had a secret society of mathematicians 

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    Tok Mathematics

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    Theory of Knowledge Éanna OBoyle ToK Mathematics “... what the ordinary person in the street regards as mathematics is usually nothing more than the operations of counting with perhaps a little geometry thrown in for good measure. This is why banking or accountancy or architecture is regarded as a suitable profession for someone who is ‘good at figures’. Indeed‚ this popular view of what mathematics is‚ and what is required to be good at it‚ is extremely prevalent; yet it would be laughed at

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    Q. 1: a)What is Object Oriented Paradigm? Explain advantages of Object Oriented Programming. 5 marks Ans Object Oriented paradigm: The Object Oriented paradigm is centered on the concept of the object. Everything is focused on objects. In this language‚ program consists of two things: first‚ a set of objects and second the way they interact with each other. Computation in this paradigm is viewed as the simulation of real world entities. The popular programming languages in this paradigm are

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    Data Encryption

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    ENCRYPTION Introduction Often there has been a need to protect information from ’prying eyes’. In the electronic age‚ information that could otherwise benefit or educate a group or individual can also be used against such groups or individuals. Industrial espionage among highly competitive businesses often requires that extensive security measures be put into place. And‚ those who wish to exercise their personal freedom‚ outside of the oppressive nature of governments‚ may also wish to encrypt

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    The Da Vinci Code

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    good-looking cryptologist‚ Sophie Neveu‚ around the murder of a Museum Louvre’s curator. In fact‚ the unfortunate murdered man was Sophie’s grandfather‚ and the corpse was found with a series of symbols and codes‚ like a pentagram and a Fibonacci number sequence. But police detective Fache will begin to chase Langdon‚ who escapes after receiving a warning about the captain’s real intentions. Sophie has with her a kind of key with dots and number 24 engraved on it‚ which opens to her and Langdon a

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    Does God Exist

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    “that its several parts are framed and put together for a purpose--that they are so formed and adjusted…” (63-64) There really are certain things in the world that seems unnaturally adjusted and formed such as the golden ratios in nature and the fibonacci sequence which is a mathematical pattern found in nature. Paley starts off by using a watch as analogy to the universe and the watchmaker to the universe maker or God. Paley argues that if we find a stone in a forest‚ we won’t think anything of it

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    Mathematics and art have a long historical relationship. The ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks knew about the golden ratio‚ regarded as an aesthetically pleasing ratio‚ and incorporated it into the design of monuments including the Great Pyramid‚[1] theParthenon‚ the Colosseum. There are many examples of artists who have been inspired by mathematics and studied mathematics as a means of complementing their works. The Greek sculptor Polykleitos prescribed a series of mathematical proportions for

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