The materials used for this lab were filter papers‚ a choice chamber‚ eight pill bugs‚ water‚ and tin foil. The first step of the process is to trace and cut the filter paper so it fits neatly within each side of the choice chamber. Then‚ put water each filter paper and place the damp filter paper into the choice chamber. The damped filter paper causes the pill bugs to not be able to crawl under the paper and therefore disrupting the results. Four pill bugs should be placed on either side and one
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NXT-G Programming Workshop for FLL Coaches Developed by Tony Ayad Updated by LeRoy Nelson California - Los Angeles Region FLL September 2012 Outline • Purpose: • This workshop is intended for FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®) coaches who are interested in learning about LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT and the NXT-G programming language. • Basic Programming Agenda (Introductory Workshop) • NXT Controller (aka: the “brick”) • Blocks • The NXT-G Interface • The MOVE‚ MOTOR & RESET Blocks • Turns
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Assignment Front Cover Sheet PART 1 – To be completed by the student Student Name Angel Nikolov Student ID Number LON29101212 Module Name (e.g.: Business Environment) Data Structures and Algorithms Course (e.g. HND Business ) BSC in IT Assignment Title Implementing Data Structures and Algorithms Module Lecturer Rafiqul Islam Number of Words 2966 Assignment Due Date 06/05/2014 Submission Date 05/05/2014 First submission Resubmission (as per lecturer’s instruction)
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~61E LINEAR ALGEBRA QUESTION ı The blanks below will be filled by students. i Name: Surname: Signature: 22 MAY 2013 FINAL i Electronic Group Number: \ List Number: Post( e-mail) address: For the solution of this question (Except the score) Score Student Number: please use only the front face and if necessary the back face of this page. [ı2 pts] (a) Find the transition matrix from the ordered basis [(ı‚ ı‚ ı)T‚ (ı‚ 0‚ O)T‚ (0‚2‚ ı)T] of R3 to the ordered
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CLAS 133A‚ Greek Art December 6‚ 2006 Ancient Crete: The Double-Axe and Minoan Linear A MFA object # 58.1009 Votive Double Axe Late Minoan I A‚ about 1550-1500 B.C.E From the Arkalochori Cave on Crete Gold When Heinrich Schliemann with his literal belief in Homer discovered Hissarlik (his Troy) and Mycenae‚ he opened up a whole new idea in classical archaeology- that of myths being reality. Before his discoveries‚ the earliest recorded date in Greek history was the 778 B.C.E- the
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Sensitivity analysis is a technique that indicates exactly how much a project’s profitability (NPV or IRR) will change in response to a given change in a single input variable‚ other things held constant. Sensitivity analysis begins with a base case developed using expected values (in the statistical sense) for all uncertain variables. Then‚ each uncertain variable is usually changed by a fixed percentage amount above and below its expected value‚ holding all other variables constant at their expected
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Event-driven Programming Reacting to the user Outline Sequential programming GUI program organization Event-driven programming Modes Sequential Programming In sequential programs‚ the program is under control The user must synchronize with the program: Program tells user it is ready for input User enters input and it is processed Examples: Command-line prompts (DOS‚ UNIX) LISP interpreters Shouldn’t the program be required to synchronize with the user? Sequential Programming (2) Flow
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Chapter 1 Preliminaries ISBN 0-321-33025-0 Chapter 1 Topics • Reasons for Studying Concepts of Programming Languages • Programming Domains • Language Evaluation Criteria • Influences on Language Design • Language Categories • Language Design Trade-Offs • Implementation Methods • Programming Environments Copyright © 2006 Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 1-2 Reasons for Studying Concepts of Programming Languages • Increased ability to express ideas • Improved background
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the readers will be able: 1. To observe the progress of game programming of IT specialists‚ 2. To compare the development of game programming for year 2012 and 2013‚ 3. To analyze the factors affecting the development of game programming‚ 4. To explain how the factors affect the development of game programming‚ 5. To formulate possible ways in improving the game programming‚ 6. And to access the effectiveness of the solutions for the development of game programming.
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The Programming Development Life Cycle (PDLC) Programming can be defined as the development of a solution to an identified problem‚ and the setting up of a related series of instructions which‚ when directed through the computer hardware‚ will produce the desired results. The notification that there is a problem can come from a systems analyst‚ an end user‚ or management. The problem needs to be defined so that the correct solution to solve it can be a program. Once a program is written‚ it is
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