Project 1: 1. Results for a: ht=500/ spd=0mph —too slow! Satellite crashed into Earth! Results for b: ht=500/ spd=100mph —too slow! Satellite crashed into Earth! Results for c: ht=500/ spd=25000mph —too fast! Satellite left viewing area and took off in space somewhere! I was determined to get a 100%‚ so I played around with the numbers until I found that at 500 miles above the Earth‚ the satellite would have to be launched at 16‚700mph in order to reach a perfect orbit. Below is the explanation
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the Investigatory Project entitled for the subject Computer Science as prescribed by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for the year 2014-15. (Subject Teacher) (Examiner) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my sincere gratitude to __________ (Principle) for providing me with an opportunity to carry out this project. I am also grateful to my Computer Science teacher ________‚ for her vital support‚ guidance and encouragement – without which this project would not have come
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Computer Applications 1 Name: Date: Midterm Study Guide - 2012 Key Terms – write a definition and/or give an example for the following terms. • personal computer (types) • mainframe computer • supercomputer • hardware • software • processing • motherboard • CPU • input devices • output devices • peripheral devices • RAM • ROM • magnetic storage device • malware • adware • spoofed • phishing • application software • file management What type of storage
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link and you will find a review for each of these chapters‚ plus self-test quizzes that you can do to determine how well you have understood the material. Topics from Chapter Three –including validity‚ soundness‚ etc. – will not be covered on Quiz #1. They will be covered on Quiz#2. Below is a list of key topics‚ concepts or skills that you should review for the Quiz. From Chapter One Argument Conclusion Premise Critical thinking Explanation vs. argument Indicator words Inference
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During an undercover investigation‚ Officer Cline witnessed Defendant #1 purchase a bag of what appeared to be marijuana and LSD. When Officer Cline approached the dealer (Defendant #2)‚ he was given a similar bag. Following the purchase‚ officers approached and arrested both defendants on narcotics violations. Forensic tests later revealed that the contents of the bag were nothing more than honey and dried leaf matter and rolling paper coated with lime extract. The defense attorneys for both defendants
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Forensic Science Final Exam Study Guide 1. What is a fact? a. A statement or assertion of information that can be verified 2. How do we gather information? a. by our senses 3. What influences our ability to observe accurately? a. Emotional states b. Whether we are alone‚ part of a group‚ or near others c. What type of and how much activity is going on around us 4. What are the main tasks of forensic examiners? a. Find-the evidence b. Document- record the evidence c. Interpret- accurately
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Technology Age Professor Melvin Sanchez Colorado Technical University Phase 3 Individual Project By Richard Fauvell June 10‚ 2013 For this project I have chosen to do the first problem about C#. Since I’m not that familiar with the C# program‚ I first would like to explain what C# program is. C# program is a programming language that is very similar to both Java and C++ in many respects. But for this project I’m only going to give a couple of the similarities that Java‚ C++‚ and C# have
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SIWES Project in Computer Science CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview of SIWES SIWES refers to the employment of students nearing under-graduation in firms or organizations‚ which operate on activities related to the respective student’s major subjects. The course‚ CSC 3299 as offered in Ajayi Crowther University is a compulsory subject offered by every computer science student in the 2nd semester of the third academic year with the objective of enabling students to come into contact with
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1. Why was the Crippen case important? • It was one of the first forensic cases. 2. What was Crippen accused of? Why was he accused of this crime? • Crippen was accused of killing his wife. He was accused of this crime because his wife suddenly disappeared‚ and his secretary moved in with him. 3. Why do you think people were so interested in Crippen’s case? • I think people were so interested in the Crippen case because it was one of the first forensic cases and there
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Case 1-3 Canyon Ranch Table of Contents 1. Summary of the problem 3 2. The technology that is used to analyze the case and the technology that was discussed in the case. 3 3. Summary of Available Information 3 4. Pre-Analysis of the study 4 5. The analysis section 4 6. Recommendations 7 References 8 Lessons learned from the case 9 Meeting minutes 9 Case 1-3 Canyon Ranch Summary of the problem In spite of
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