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    The Greek-Macedonian Empire‚ was led by Alexander the Great; in 325 BCE‚ the Greeks invented many technologies‚ including the Clepsydra‚ a type of water clock‚ that worked by allowing water to collect in a vessel or reservoir; they added a floating pointer which would rise‚ as water accumulated in the device‚ and incrementally mark the hours. Interestingly‚ the “clepsydra became a necessary adjunct of all

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    computer takes place in tiny steps‚ each a billionth of a second long. A simple transfer of data may take only one step; complex calculations may take many steps. All operations‚ however‚ must begin and end according to the clock ’s timing signals. The use of a central clock also creates problems. As speeds have increased‚ distributing the timing signals has become more and more difficult. Present-day transistors can process data so quickly that they can accomplish several steps in the time that

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    that in order has function. The clock is an object that directly falls under Papanek’s function complex in all aspects of it. A clock is an object that is not only widely known but is also used by practically everyone in the world. It is an object of order that is shared with all different cultures and societies in the world. It provides people with order to their days and an understanding of where others are in their town or across the world in another country. The clock also is an object that has fluxed

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    http://www.kronos.com/Time-Attendance/Timekeeper-Features.aspx 8 Section 1: System or Application Overview (Week 1) Brief Description: The project I’ve decided to work on will be a Time Clock System. The clock will be able to manage a team of 10 people who will be working through multiple projects on a job. This clock will not only show how much time each person is putting into each project‚ but it will also allow the manager to run a report to show the times as well. The filters within will be able

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    Bibliography: The water-powered elephant clock by Al-Jazari‚ 1206.

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    shall be returned to the bag until a decision is reached. 1.5 When the first player has taken a tile out of the bag‚ the time clock may be started. TIME 2.1 If at least one player wants to use a time clock‚ it must be used‚ subject to availability and the agreement of the TD. 2.2 The time allotted is to be equally divided between the two players. You may ask for a time clock before play commences or during the game. In the latter case‚ the time remaining will be equally divided. The time allotted for

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    Language & Composition “When the Final Tick Tocks…” A clock. Not much comes to mind when people think clock. People are so dependent on these mechanical resources‚ yet the mere sight of one is not appreciated. A world without clocks‚ most people can’t imagine such a thing because we are so accustomed to it. Some people lose their mind when they have nothing to tell them the time of the day. So what is a world without clocks? The comedians of the popular website newgrounds.com took on

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    when we rush our undone assignments‚ are at a timed practicum‚ or any timed pressure state we always race against the clock‚ while at other times like when we wait for someone‚ or for a subject that is so boring to be finished it seems like we are stuck in that moment forever. Now‚ have you realized what important element in our daily lives made us know that ugly truth? It was the clock‚ a time telling device that we can almost see everywhere. It all started in a mythical city filled with wonders

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    Flip-flops are synchronous bistable devices. The term synchronous means the output changes state only when the clock input is triggered. That is‚ changes in the output occur in synchronization with the clock. Flip-flop is a kind of multivibrator. There are three types of multivibrators: 1. Monostable multivibrator (also called one-shot) has only one stable state.  It produces a single pulse in response to a triggering input. 2. Bistable multivibrator exhibits two stable states.  It is

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    developmental process in humans. One being the 3 clocks‚ which are the 3 clocks of development. The first clock is the Biological clock. The Biological clock determines our physical growth‚ such as when we are born and when we die. It’s the body’s way of keeping time. The second clock is the social clock. The social clock is society’s way of keeping track of human development. It informs of what society expects from humans‚ and when. The social clock determines when a child should begin school‚ when

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