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    engineer‚ businessman and the current executive chairman of Google. From 2001 to 2011‚ he served as the chief executive of Google.Additionally‚ Schmidt was a member on the board of directors for Apple Inc. and sat on the boards of trustees for both Carnegie Mellon University and Princeton University.Along with Mike Lesk‚ Schmidt co-authored the lex analysis software program for the Unix computer operating system. After ten years as CEO of Google‚ Eric Schmidt stepped down last year‚ relinquishing

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    Risks of Macros

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    macros unless you are completely confident and aware of the source. Any unsigned macros are automatically disabled. Any macros that are unknown or downloaded‚ the Microsoft security system will think it has a virus. A security service ran by Carnegie Mellon in 1999 alerted Microsoft Office of a major security oversight. It was found from a macros virus people were using in Microsoft. “Since the 1999 incident Microsoft has made provisions to lower the risk of anymore problems. So needless to say

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    I. Summary One of the main points brought up is how income inequality is getting worse and worse. The Koch brothers were raised in a rich discriminating household. Their father owned the oil empire‚ putting 100 billion dollars in the Koch brother’s pockets making them rich oil barons. In general‚ the Koch brother’s want to buy America by paying others to listen to them and bribing council members with money for a total of at least 400 million dollars. From 2010 to 2014‚ the Koch brother’s spent

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    A railroad tycoon‚ owner of a shipping empire and self made multimillionaire‚ Cornelius Vanderbilt helped to create a large railroad system and turn it into the big industry that it was in the 19th century and what it is now. He also did the same thing with the shipping industry. Vanderbilt changed the industries of America by introducing a way of transportation of people and goods that is effective and quicker than anything that has been created before. Seen as a Robber Baron‚ Cornelius Vanderbilt

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    arrivals may be late for lessons. So actually students who are late do not respect our school rules‚ teachers and their classmates. It’s acceptable if you are late for school 1-2 times a year. But there is no excuse for lateness on a regular basis. (Carnegie mellon university) (reasons) When students come to class late‚ it can disrupt the flow of a lecture or discussion‚ distract other students‚ impede learning‚ and generally erode class morale. Moreover‚ if left unchecked‚ lateness can become chronic

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    other guidelines‚ policies‚ procedures‚ and practices. These security policies can also be applied in the public and private sectors. Another source of a web site on recommended security practices is the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) at Carnegie Mellon University. 4. What is a gold standard in information security practices? Where can you find published criteria for it? It is a model level of

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    The Worlds leading Industrial Nation The United States in the early Twentieth Century went through many changes due to the Industrial Revolution. The United States became the world’s leading Industrial nation due to the innovations‚ government and business that expanded from not only small towns‚ but also from coast to coast. Innovations‚ government‚ and business paved the way for new and improved ideas‚ which helped set the United States apart from other countries. Innovations such as the

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    Critical analysis ACHIEVING YOUR CHILDHOOD DREAMS BY RANDY PAUSCH “IT’S NOT ABOUT ACHIEVEMENTS‚ IT’S ABOUT LIVING.” RANDY PAUSCH was a computer science visual at Carnegie University. He gave his last lecture on 18th September‚ 2007 after knowing that he was suffering from pancreatic cancer. When he came to know that he was approaching to death and left with 3-4months to live his life‚ then despite getting sad‚ gloomy‚ he tried

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    The Last Lecture

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    title of the book comes from the concept of a retiring professor’s last lecture‚ that gives insights into the professor’s life and what really matters to him. This book is based on the inspirational speech Randy Pausch gave on September 18‚2007 at Carnegie Mellon University. Randy Pausch was forced to give this untimely and very literal last lecture after being diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. Randy was told he only had months to live at the time that the lecture was given. The purpose of

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    The Last Lecture Summary

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    Summary: Randy Pausch was a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University. He was living a great life with his wife and three children‚ two boys and one girl. He always imagine his life as he was living it. One unexpected day he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The survival rate of this cancer is very low so he knows that he was going to die soon. His reaction was opposite to the reaction that you would expect. He reacts very optimistic and decide to give a last lecture. He wanted

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