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    In the 1970s regulated federalism began to build up steam as for how our new form of federalism would operate. In this new method‚ of regulated federalism‚ congress would pass laws requiring states and localities to follow through with out a choice or say in the matter. This is contrast to cooperative federalism as the

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    people and keeping them dependent while we focus on those who have better education. And while we ignore the poorly educated‚ a seasoned adult-education NGO‚ Project Literacy‚ is retrenching skilled staff: as reported last month‚ this is because grants from the National Skills Fund have been suspended while government completes the formalities surrounding its new skills qualifcations. Adult basic education (ABE) can make dreams possible for thousands of adult South Africans who struggle daily for food

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    Thyristor Ram

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    THYRISTOR RAM Muktesh Waghmare‚ Raman Gaikwad 1: Principle: Thyristor is well-known for its high-current drive capability and its bi-stable characteristics. It has been widely used in power electronics applications. With the exponential advances in CMOS technology tiny thyristor devices can now be easily embedded into conventional nano-scale CMOS. This enables the creation of a memory cell technology with features that include small cell size‚ high performance‚ reliable device operation‚ and

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    Activity 4: Find Out The differentiation more about RAM and ROM with appropriate example. ROM Read-only memory or ROM is a form of data storage in computers and other electronic devices that cannot be easily reprogrammed. RAM is referred to as volatile memory and is lost when the power is turned off whereas ROM in non-volatile and the contents are retained even after the power is switched off. ROM is where all programs on your computer are stored till needed. This is the hard drive; items stay

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    computers How important is memory for a computer? Memory is very important for any computer‚ without memory a computer wouldn’t be the multitasking machine that it is today. For that matter a computer couldn’t do much without. There are two types of memory RAM (random access memory) and ROM (Read-only memory). With memory a computer is able to hold applications‚ operating systems and saved files such as documents. Understanding the difference between the two types of memory is key. RAM is a volatile

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    RAM & ROM

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    Difference between RAM and ROM RAM(Random Access Memory) ROM(Read only Memory) 1. RAM is Random Access Memory. 1. ROM is Read Only Memory 2. RAM is the memory available for the operating system‚ programs and processes to use when the computer is running 2 . ROM is the memory that comes with your computer that is pre-written to hold the instructions for booting-up the computer. 3. RAM requires a flow of electricity to retain data (e.g. the computer powered on). 3 . ROM will retain

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    storage device

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    T Media Def. and Uses Advantages Disadvantages Magnetic backing storage media Stores the binary data on a disk or tape coated with a material that can be magnetised differently‚ depending on whether a 0 or 1 is stored. used for tertiary and off-line storage. Data stored in backing storage is permanent so it is NOT lost when the computer is turned off. It is always slower to access data from backing storage than from internal memory. Fixed hard disks A hard-drive built into the case of the

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    diseases. Although whites and blacks shared many of the same diseases in the nineteenth century‚ the disease-ridden surroundings were due to the lack of cleanliness provided by the slaves. According to information collected by Doctor Edward Carmichael from slave owners‚ it is claimed that while diseases were both experienced among whites and

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    9/17/2014 The History of Computer Storage from 1938 - 2013 | Zetta.net 1.877.469.3882 Enterprise-grade Cloud Backup and Disaster Recovery PRODUCTS IT INITIATIVES RESOURCES Login CUSTOMERS Blog Contact Us PARTNERS Pricing SEARCH ABOUT US The History of Computer Storage Innovation from 1928 to Today Humankind has always tried to find ways to store information. In today s modern age‚ people have become accustomed to technological terminology‚ such as CD-ROM

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    the world‚ it seems that after initial gains in the overall well-being of the populace‚ that the benefit of selected individuals and selected aspects of the state were put ahead of the general populations needs. The one constant that can be derived from most early civilizations‚ regardless of their local environments and issues to due with agricultural development and potential invasions‚ is that each society created or allowed the creation of ruling or organizational class to engineer the construction

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