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    we got our word camera." (Rhode‚ 1) Even though the basic elements of capturing light and image was in the hands of early man‚ it was centuries before the light image was able to be saved without the need for paints or carvings. "By 1700 the portable camera obscura had become standard equipment for many professional artists who etched image the lens cast on the ground glass. No one knew of any popular method of recording the image. Then‚ in 1727‚ Johann Heinrich Schulze‚ a German university professor

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    Seidelmann‚ P.K.‚ Sinclair‚ A.T. Yallop‚ B.‚ Tjuflin‚ Y.S. (1996) Report of the IAU/IAG/COSPAR Working Group on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational 6. Davies.M.E.‚ Murray‚ B.C. (1971) The view from space Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 9. Greeley‚ R. (1994). Planetary Landscapes. New York : Chapman & Hall 10 13. Henbest‚ N. (1994) The Planets. Middlesex: Penguin Group 14 15. Iz‚ H.B.‚ (2006). Space and Physical Geodesy. Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 16. Kirk‚ R.L. (2005)

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    The Basic Computer Hardware Central Processing Unit: The central unit is the basic part of the computer and includes all the main computer parts. It is the heart of the computer system. It is responsible for executing‚ or running the software. The software programs are translated into a series of codes made up of 1s to 0s that the CPU can understand. Every code means a certain operation should take place. A CPU has various discrete units to help it in these tasks for example there is an arithmetic

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    customers live in Fort Collins which has a population of 110‚000. Greeley and Longmont are about 25 miles away by interstate highway and have a population of approximately 80‚000 each. Loveland is a city that is also about 25 miles from Fort Collins and has a population of approximately 60‚000. Competitive Situation There is almost no direct competition for MANU in Fort Collins. The surrounding cities of Loveland‚ Greeley‚ and Longmont offer even less developed soccer programs. Target Customer

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    and his wife were selling off the portable bone-density scanners that they have invested their entire life savings on. Willingly assuming they had hit jackpot with the bone-density scanners they later on found out that all the scanners were now not so ‘useful’ to the doctors and were stuck in a load of debts as they now have no money to survive on. Chris’s wife‚ Linda‚ who is working as a hotel maid while Chris is out demonstrating to doctors on how the scanners worked to sell them off just to pay

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    scanning or 3D scanning. This report investigates the current state of scanner technology and examines the predicted future advancements of scanners. A brief history of the scanner and its operation is initially outlined. The discussion then focuses on the advantages and limitations of the five main types of scanners in common use today: drum‚ flatbed‚ sheet-fed‚ slide‚ and hand held scanners. The performance of these scanners is examined in relation to four main criteria: resolution‚ bit-depth‚ dynamic

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    requirements: characteristics of component eg processor speed and type‚ data transmission speeds‚ storage capacity‚ battery life 3 Be able to connect computer hardware Connections: peripheral devices eg printer‚ speakers‚ digital camera‚ USB devices‚ scanner‚ web cam‚ barcode reader‚ graphics tablet; appropriate connection eg network card‚ Bluetooth‚ USB‚ Cat5‚ Wireless Testing: functionality eg for required use Health and safety: electrical hazards; manual handling; impact on individuals Working

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    Civil War‚ President Lincoln’s position on the practice of slavery changed from the start to the end of the war. He expresses his views about slavery through a variety of primary documents; both of Lincoln’s inaugural addresses‚ his letters to Horace Greeley‚ the Emancipation Proclamation‚ and the 13th amendment to the United States Constitution. Through these documents‚ Lincoln demonstrates his initial feeling towards slavery as being neutral/indifferent for his priority was to keep the Union/nation

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    Computer Fundamentals Computer is an electronic device that manipulates data according to set of instructions and produce a meaningful result. • Computers are not very intelligent devices‚ but they handle instructions flawlessly and fast. • They must follow explicit directions from both user and computer programmer. • Computers are really nothing more than a very powerful calculator with some great accessories. • Applications like word processing and games are just a very

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    by the human eye is a very wasteful use of the potential capacity of paper to store data. By HOW IS IT POSSIBLE? therefore looks like a print-out of the modern art. The paper can then be read through a specially developed scanner and the contents decoded into their Data stored in rainbow format on an ordinary paper. It uses geometric shapes such as original digital format and viewed or Rainbow played. The technology squares and hexagons to represent

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