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    Active and Passive Person

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    From what I understand an "Active" person is referring to a personality that doesn’t sit back and go with the flow but makes an effort to make things happen. Active person tend to be more outgoing ‚ competitive and aggressive. A "Passive" Person is referring to a personality that laid back and takes life as it is‚ potentially lazy when it comes to achieving certain goals or dealing problems and never will jump into any kind of conflict. From the stories that we had read‚ I think Richard Wright’s

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    Memory Disinfector

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    Memory Disinfector It is hard to identify files containing Conficker‚ because the executables are packed and encrypted. When Conficker runs in memory‚ it is fully unpacked. Our memory disinfector scans the memory of every running process in the system and terminates Conficker threads without touching the process it runs in. This helps to keep the system services running. The tool itself and the source code can be downloaded here: conficker_mem_killer.exe | 594 K | memscan.zip | 8.4 K |

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    Plastic Memory

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    ABSTRACT A conducting plastic has been used to create a new memory technology which has the potential to store a mega bit of data in a millimeter- square device-10 times denser than current magnetic memories. This device is cheap and fast‚ but cannot be rewritten‚ so would only be suitable for permanent storage. The device sandwiches a blob of a conducting polymer called PEDOT and a silicon diode between perpendicular wires. The key to the new technology was discovered by

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    Autobiographical Memory

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    ways regarding memory‚ one of which is short term memory with the other being long term. Our brains are like enormous storage banks filled with a life time of experiences and events. Short term memory provides the brain space‚ using only pieces of recent or specific events in a person’s life. As for‚ long term memory‚ it acts as the brains database for important information‚ events‚ and experiences. Long term memory is divided into three subdivisions explicit memory‚ implicit memory‚ and autobiographical

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    active healthy living

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    Active healthy living: According to the most recently available world health organization statistics‚ worldwide obesity has more than doubled since 1980. So obesity is a serious‚ complex problem. Addressing obesity is key to building strong‚ healthy and sustainable communities. The impact of obesity on t health of the consumers directly impacts the health of their business. Because as the world becomes more concerned about the public health consequences of obesity‚ suger-sweetned beverages have

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    The human memory is thought to be a reliable source to retrieve information about the past. Although memory is often deemed reliable‚ due to its reconstructive nature it can also be prone to error. Individuals recollect memories based on their personal experience of an event‚ general world knowledge‚ and external information. The addition of new information to memory on a daily basis leads to the continuous modification of old memories and the formation of new ones making memory reconstructive‚ and

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    Active Tb Disease

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    be damaged. Without any treatment‚ half of those people living with active TB infection will die. (Geiter‚ 2000) According to World Health Organization (2012)‚ “Two hundred children die from TB every day. Yet it costs less than 3 cents a day to provide therapy that will prevent children from becoming ill with TB and 50 cents a day to provide treatment that will cure the disease.” There are two forms of TB infection; it is the Active TB and the Latent TB. A person who has Latent TB infection doesn’t

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    API PRESENTATTION Some Definitions- Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API): A substance or compound that is intended to be used in the manufacture of a pharmaceutical product as a therapeutically active compound (ingredient) Enantiomers: cpds with same molecular formula as substance but differ in spatial arrangement of atoms and are non-superimpossable mirror images Polymorphism: Occurrence of different crystalline forms of the same substance Degradation product : Molecule resulting

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    Reflection On Active Day

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    DH’s house at 10AM to pick up her book for her doctor’s appointments. DH had an eye exam at 10:30AM and a CT scan at 12:30PM. I picked DH up at Active Day at 10:05 AM and she was not content with having to leave. I had to inform DH she had a few doctors appointment and that she and I will go and eat at a restaurant of her choice. I was informed by Active Day staff that DH has been bringing too many bags and she is not able to carry the bags. I was informed the bus driver cannot help her carry the

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    Cache Memory

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    Introduction to Cache Memory Cache memory is a random access memory (RAM) that a computer microprocessor can access more quickly than it can access regular RAM. As the microprocessor processes data‚ it looks first in the cache memory and if it finds the data from a previous reading of data‚ it does not have to do the more time-consuming reading of data from larger memory. Cache memory is sometimes described in levels of closeness and accessibility to the microprocessor. An L1 cache is on the same

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