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    Rapunzel: So mother as you know tomorrow is a very big day… (mother gothel is looking at the mirror and stretching her face) Mother Gothel: Rapunzel look in the mirror (hugs Rapunzel) You know what I see? I see a strong‚ confident‚ beautiful young lady (Rapunzel gets her hopes up) oh‚ you’re here too! (laughs and push Rapunzel with her elbow) I’m just teasing! stop taking everything so seriously (MG keeps looking herself in the mirror) Rapunzel: So mother? (Rapunzel gets closer to MG’s face

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    General Calculator settings: Changing # of decimal places: [Gold] [DISP] [# of desired #s diplayed after decmial point] Example: Enter 0.123456789 [+] 0 [=] To show 2 digits after decmial point: [GOLD] [DISP] 2 0.12 4 digits after decimal point: [GOLD] [DISP] 4 0.1235 (notice that the calculator rounds the last digit shown in the display) Set # of payments per year to 1: [1] [GOLD] [P/YR] You want P/YR set to 1 for all problems. I do not teach use of the calculator with alternate settings

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    UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON EE3003 – EMBEDDED SYSTEMS AND IC DESIGN The Ripple Adder Programming an FPGA using VHDL Author Student ID: Deadline: 08/05/2013 Students are introduced to using VHDL to program FPGA’s‚ rather than using Schematic Capture software. They build 4 and 8 bit ripple adders and learn exactly where the term “ripple” comes from. Furthermore they are introduced programming and simulating their VHDL code in the software called Xillinx ISE. 2 Introduction: Assignment

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    WEEKLY JOURNAL ACADEMIC WRITING 1 BY: NUR IKHSANIFA 1014025053 Airport is one of an interest place for me. There‚ we can see airplanes‚ pilots‚ peoples‚ and I love this activity. Sometimes‚ I go there and bring my camera. I can increase my ability in photography‚ I can also meet new peoples‚ sometimes I also make some conversation with the foreigners. Airport being my favourite place. I also love beach. I love the romantic parts of this place‚ I can see sunset‚ sunrise‚ the wave‚ the clouds

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    A first-generation programming language is a machine-level programming language. It consists of 1s and 0s. Originally‚ no translator was used to compile or assemble the first-generation language. The first-generation programming instructions were entered through the front panel switches of the computer system. The main benefit of programming in a first-generation programming language is that code a user writes can run very fast and efficiently since it is directly executed by the CPU‚ but machine

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    To Pay or Not to Pay Computer Literacy INF 103 Amy Gee 10/14/2013 When your professor asks you to write a research paper‚ your reaction usually is not “I wonder what goes into the software and databases I will use to do my research paper?” Well‚ at least that’s not where my mind goes. Although it is a good question. Are they reliable‚ scholarly databases? Or are they people like you and I just writing things on the World Wide Web? Let us look a little further into these questions

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    import java.util.*; class pup { public static void main (String [] args) { int a‚b‚op; int c = 0; Scanner fSC = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Welcome to CMD basic calculator!\n"+"Press ENTER key to continue . . ."); Scanner aKey = new Scanner(System.in); String akeyp = aKey.nextLine(); System.out.println("Enter first number:"); a = fSC.nextInt(); System.out.println("Input operator to be used( Ex. 1):\n"+"1. Addition\n"+"2. Subtraction\n"+"3. Multiplication\n"+"4

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    Name _______________________ Date ____________________ Period _________ Graphing Calculator Scavenger Hunt Lois Coles 1. Press 2nd + ENTER what is the ID# of your calculator? ______________ 2. For help‚ what website can you visit? _______________ 3. What happens to the screen when you push 2nd ▲ over and over? 2nd ▼ over and over? ________________________________________________ 4. ∧ is called the "caret" button‚ and is used to raise a number to a power. Find 65 = ______.

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    Gary Faulkner Memphis TN June 10th 2012 Weekly Report 3 Cummings Street Missionary Baptist Church 23 Hours Worked this week 66.5 Cumulative Hours worked CIS Over the past week‚ I have continued leading the media department. I have continued to stay focused on the assignments at hand and haven’t done anything short of my best. This week‚ I have met with several ministry leaders to gain information to put on the website. The bulk of my time has been occupied with writing articles with

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    Identify a task you perform regularly‚ such as cooking‚ mowing the lawn‚ or driving a car. I used driving a car as the example in this checkpoint. Write a short‚ structured design (pseudocode only) that accomplishes this task. Declare CarDoor as Real Declare Car as Real Declare BrakePedal as Real Declare Reverse as Real Declare SteeringWheel as Real Declare Drive as Real Open CarDoor Sit in Car Close CarDoor Press BrakePedal

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