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    COmputer science

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    Main article: History of computer science Charles Babbage is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer. Ada Lovelace is credited with writing the first algorithm intended for processing on a computer. The earliest foundations of what would become computer science predate the invention of the modern digital computer. Machines for calculating fixed numerical tasks such as the abacus have existed since antiquity‚ aiding in computations such as multiplication and

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    Mortuary Science

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    all will die. Although you may think death is an unpleasant subject‚ it is something that everybody must cope with. People are different all over the world‚ but death is one thing that everyone has in common. ( Stair‚ choosing a career in mortuary science and the funeral industry 6) As the paragraph above states: we all die‚ and though we are all different we all share just that. But what happens when we die? where do we go? what happens to our bodies? Thats where a mortician comes in. A mortician

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    Book Review Title: Philosophy of Science: The Central Issues Authors: J. A. Cover and Martin Curd Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Publication Date: March 17‚ 1998 Length: 1408 pages Type: Paperback‚ Anthology ISBN: 0393971759 Price: $49.95 Cover and Curd’s Philosophy of Science: The Central Issues is an extensive compendium‚ separated into 9 chapters‚ each chapter covering one of the following topics: the Demarcation Problem (distinguishing science from pseudo-science based on the strength of scientific

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    KhaliThe American university in Cairo Computer Science & Engineering Department CSCE 106 - Fundamentals of Computer science Course Layout – Spring 2013 http://www.cse.aucegypt.edu/~csci106k/ Course: Instructor: Office: Office hours: Lab Instructor: CSCE 106-03&05 “Fundamentals of Computer Science” ‚ 3 Credit Hours Dr. KHALIL E-Mail: akhalil@aucegypt.edu Room 2148 SSE 1:00 - 2:00 pm UTW Alia Saad E-mail: alisaad@aucegypt.edu Course Description Introduction to the discipline of computing

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    the plot focus on a particular area of science or scientific principle? Explain. Yes‚ the story focuses on supercomputing. Do you think the conflict of this story is real or fictional? Provide examples. I think the story is fictional because today‚ we have no technology that developed feelings like EPICAC had. Why is this book considered sci – fi? This story is considered to be sci fi because it is based on advanced technology and is related to science. Do you think this novel is good sci fi

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    The novel Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is story full of adventure‚ action‚ and suspense‚ but only after the first 400 pages. The first part of the book is little more than an account of everyday life in a magical landscape. The story is really slow with nothing very interesting or exiting happening. On the other hand‚ when you finally get to the dramatic climax of the story‚ it is very well told. The movie is totally different. The director decided to add long fight scenes‚ such as the 2o

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    October/November 2010 Words (without quotes): Essay Philosophy of Science INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT For the course: Philosophy of Science (30J205) In the logical positivistic sense it is often mentioned that the field of economics is not scientific . Whenever one would try to refute this bold statement they often invoke the mentality of Thomas Kuhn. Although Kuhn passed away in 1996‚ his mentality is as contemporary as it was when it was first launched back in the nineties. Surely‚ his

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    Scientific Method METHODOLOGY Social Psychology: An Empirical Science Hypothesis A hypothesis is a specific prediction about how one variable is related to another. Must be falsifiable. Must be operationally defined. Stated in observable‚ measurable terms. Allows for replication. Types of Research Strategies The Observational Method: Describing Social Behavior Researchers measure and record observable behavior of participants as it occurs in its natural state or habitat. Can obtain

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    How to hook up to a fire hydrant and pull hose The first thing you need to know about hooking up to a hydrant is it’s the most critical thing at a fire. If you can’t get connected to a hydrant you have no water to put on the fire. So there’s a couple steps to this process. You need to know where your hydrant bag is. This bag includes everything you need to make the connection beside the hose. This include your hydrant wrench‚ your rubber mallet‚ your adapter to connect your storks to the hydrant

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    Galon‚ Edel Angelo S. Integrative Essay 2 Science as both Objective and Subjective in Nature Objectivity refers to the property of science that deals with the scientific measurement that is tested independently from the one who proposed it. In other words objectivity aims reproduce a certain experiment in order for it to be tested and demonstrated by other parties. Objectivity also deals with the perception of the universe of what it really is free of any human influence or emotion. Subjectivity

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