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    IT-500 Project

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    IT-500 Project By Rishabh Ganger Table of Contents Abstract…………………………………………………………………………………………..Page 3 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………Page 4 The Program…………………………………………………………………………………….Page 5 Screenshots Source Code Conclusion References Abstract A text-based adventure game compiled and created using simple Python and additional modules from www.Pygame.com it is sort of inspired by early interactive fiction games like Zork and Colossal Cave Adventure. Although, it is sparse on story, it has taught me to utilize many things I learned about programming to good use. Introduction I have been learning to program in Python throughout this semester so I thought that a working program or game would be a good test of my understanding while at the same time fulfilling my project requirement for this class! The Program The Language: The Python language is reported to have been named after the TV show Monty Python’s Flying Circus. The Author of this language, Guido van Rossum, created it during his employment at CWI in the late 80s. He has been dubbed as The BFDL (Benevolent Dictator for Life) which is a reference to a skit from the TV show. This is a widely used and accepted programming language that is built to be multifaceted, fast, and most important of all, (for beginners programmers like me) easy to learn. It is heavily inspired…

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    King Table of Contents Title Page?????????????????????.??.....0 Table of Contents????????????????????.?.1 The Biosphere?????????????????????.......2 Species Niche???????????????????.??......4 Community Structures and Symbiosis among Species?????....?6 Primary and Secondary Succession?????????????......8 Energy through Ecosystems???????????????..?..10 Terrestrial Ecosystem????????????????.?.?....12 Aquatic Ecosystems???????????????????....14 Biochemical Cycles ??????????????????..?.16…

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    When Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, he pictured increased profits and decreased labor. In fact, when an inventor creates technology or machines that would decrease labor, they usually keep in mind the amount of money they could make with the machine. This era of industry has turned our mind to inventing only when in need of profit. For instance, Thomas Edison invented the light bulb; however, he not only decreased the amount of wax that was used for candles but also increased the…

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    Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863. He is the creator of the automobile company Ford. He invented the first gasoline-powered automobile in his shed in 1901. His invention of the car had a significant impact on society. The invention of the automobile would not only change society but the world and its inventions. The invention didn’t just have an impact on society but on himself as well. Henry ford was an engineer in many fields and the creation of the car would make him one of the most…

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    Inventing Solutions

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    Name Tutor Course Date Inventing Solutions Without most of today 's inventions, life would be unimaginably hard. Imagine a situation where people would walk for days in search of basic and social amenities. Imagine the world without electricity. It is in this regard that man invented solutions to most of these vexing problems affecting his day-to-day operations. Therefore, at this stage, we can say that the process of creating or designing a solution to a problem is called inventing a solution.…

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    that the electricity was losing strength over distance until there was none left(Atler 24-25). Morse then decided only a few days before his presentation to move the wire above ground and used glass to help conduct the electricity(Atler 26). Morse then was in the capital building with paper to write down a message that would be sent(Atler 26). The message was sent and received successfully and soon enough hundreds of companies were lined up to use Morse's patent for the telegraph(Atler 27).…

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    Food Adulteration Essay

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    INTRODUCTION: An adulterant is a chemical substance which should not be contained within other substances (e.g. food, beverages, and fuels) for legal or other reasons. The addition of adulterants is called adulteration. The word is appropriate only when the additions are unwanted by the recipient. Otherwise the expression would be food additive. Adulterants when used in illicit drugs are called cutting agents, while deliberate addition of toxic adulterants to food or other products for human…

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    Whenever any new invention or technology, which has not been previously existed or published in any document which has not been used in the country or anywhere else in the world on any day before such innovation has been registered. When someone has invented some invention or technology and would like to get it in the public domain it is regarded as invention disclosure. When one person discloses his innovation he would require getting it patented in order to protect his innovation from…

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    Steven Paley Inventions

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    “What makes a great idea great?”(page# author). Throughout Steven J. Paley’s novel The Art of Invention, Paley answers this question and many more as he vividly illustrates how great inventions contain three essential characteristics: simplicity, elegance and robustness. This book, written for the aspiring inventor, describes how inventing is a creative act, and offers detailed guidance on how to refine your own creativity and vision. Paley uses his experiences as well as real-world examples to…

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    Berry, the Atanasoff-Berry Computer, had many enemies. Were these enemies what ultimately lead to its untimely demise? The Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) is claimed by many to be the first modern digital electronic computer. Whether or not this is true; at the very least it was a precursor to ENIAC, the computer that most people who are not on the side of the ABC, consider the first digital electronic computer. This discrepancy on the title of first modern computer lead to patent arguments, law…

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