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    morse code

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    The Language of Sounds Morse Code is a language that used sounds rather than words. And we have the ability to use it today using smoke signals‚ lights‚ and sounds (“Wikipedia”1). Without Morse code‚ the spies that stole secrets from other countries may have been seen‚ chased‚ caught‚ interrogated‚ and killed. The things in Morse Code like the dots and dashes‚ or the uses like the different machines they used back then‚ possibly even the people that created it such as the main person Samuel Morse

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    Law Is Law

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    law In law‚ a sentence forms the final explicit act of a judge-ruled process‚ and also the symbolic principal act connected to his function. The sentence can generally involve a decree of imprisonment‚ a fine and/or other punishments against a defendant convicted of a crime. Those imprisoned for multiple crimes‚ will serve a consecutive sentence (in which the period of imprisonment equals the sum of all the sentences)‚ a concurrent sentence (in which the period of imprisonment equals the length

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    Tacit Codes

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    belong is to understand the tacit codes of the people you live with”‚ meaning that in order to be suitably linked to a specific crowd‚ you must understand their implicit codes and know to abide by them. Although some believe these tacit codes cease to exist among groups‚ I feel as though they have been implanted into every group within our society no matter what its size or purpose is. For example‚ one of the tacit codes I know far better than any other is girl code. Not all girls understand the

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    Reusability of Code

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    Reusability of Code PRG 211 30‚ July 2012 Reusability of Code Reusability of code ’s general purpose is to reduce unnecessary coding which in the end reduces project development time and funds. It is essentially taking code from one part of a program and attempting to employ it elsewhere without having to alter too much. This method is similar to reusing software mechanisms in object-oriented programming. Object-oriented programming and procedural programming are two programming paradigms

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    Dress Code

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    “ A dress brings us together‚ like an athletic team.” I feel some type of dress code would cut down some of the everyday problems that schools have today. A dress code in public schooling would be a good idea because it would reduce violence‚ the uniforms are more cheaper than regular clothes‚ and it should make the school more an academic atmosphere‚ and less of a social one. In fact‚ a dress code should solve many problems including violence that occurs everyday in school. Also‚ there are fights

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    Code-Switching

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    This study aims to determine the code-switching used among students leaders of the different colleges in Capitol University. Specifically‚ it sought to answer the following questions: What is the frequency of code-switching of the student officers of the various student body organizations in Capitol University? What are the types and most frequently used type of code-switching? What are the pragmatic functions and most frequently used pragmatic function of code-switching? Audio recordings of

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    Ethical Relativism

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    Ethical Relativism/Subjectivism 11/09/2006 08:05 AM Ethical Relativism/Subjectivism Subjective‚ inter-subjective‚ and objective claims: A claim or judgment is subjective if its truth depends on whether or not it conforms to the tastes‚ attitudes‚ and beliefs of the claimer (the person making the claim). o Example: “Anchovies taste yummy.” (a matter of taste) A claim or judgment is inter-subjective if its truth depends on whether or not it conforms to the beliefs‚ attitudes‚ and conventions

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    Code of Ethics

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    com/eng/research_and_development/r_and_d_at_pmi/pages/assessing_risk_reduction_potential.aspx 5) Carroll‚ Archie B. (2009). Business Ethics: Brief Readings on Vital Topics. Routledge‚ New York and London. Chapter one. 6) Freeman R. Edward (2010). Stakeholder Theory: The State of the Art. Cambridge University Press‚ New York. (Appendix E‚ page 24‚ printed on 2 May 2012) As a regular feature more focused scientific research are required to be conducted and the development team should devise meaningful ways to reduce harmful

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    Ethical Issues Involving DNA and Law Enforcement I. Introduction Beginning in the late 1980’s‚ the use of DNA has grown substantially in criminal justice systems around the globe. Like many other techniques that have been adopted by governments‚ DNA is a growing controversial issue. Proponents of the topic; mainly law enforcement agencies‚ claim that this scientific breakthrough can help identify suspects‚ exonerate the wrongly accused‚ and even prevent crime from happening in the future. Opponents

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    Bar codes

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    A barcode (also bar code) is a machine-readable representation of information (usually dark ink on a light background to create high and low reflectance which is converted to 1s and 0s). Originally‚ barcodes stored data in the widths and spacings of printed parallel lines‚ but today they also come in patterns of dots‚ concentric circles‚ and text codes hidden within images. Barcodes can be read by optical scanners called barcode readers or scanned from an image by special software. Barcodes are widely

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