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    semester, the course objectives were reached and produced an increase in my ability to write valuable technical communication documents. The major projects that contributed to the achievement reached within each objective were the job application, memo proposal, instruction sets, formal proposal, and presentations. The audience, purpose, and context of technical communication projects were evaluated through cultural and ethical considerations. The audiences for all of the assignments over the semester varied from managers and CEOs to students and instructors. For my job…

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    INSTRUCTION SCHEDULING INTRODUCTION This is used to for improvement of instruction parallelism. By rearranging the instruction orders the stalls can be avoided. The structural hazard, data hazard and control hazard are caused due to stalls. The stalls also depends on the dependencies also. Scheduling can be done before or after the register allocation. Before allocation it leads to maximum parallelism. If it is done after the results need more registers. If it has illegal combination the…

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    The Haswell microarchitecture improvises the Ivy-bridge in the following ways: • New socket LGA1150 for desktop processors • New AVX2 Instruction set • New TSX Instruction set • New bit manipulation instructions • New dispatch ports INSTRUCTION SET: The AVX instruction set limited the integer operations to use only 128-bit registers whereas the floating point operations used 256-bit registers. In addition, AVX2 implements three operand FMA instructions. New 15 bit manipulation instructions were…

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    SRAM Cells

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    However, the bits used to specify source and destination operands is also reduced, thus reducing the number of physical addressable registers. The power consumption increases when there is a memory spilling. This affects the performance and can be dealt with by increasing the number of physical registers over the registers mentioned by the instruction encoding. In the instruction set, a single RF appears to consist of similar register windows that is used to lessen the switch overhead during…

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    1. What is the purpose of an interrupt? Answer: Interrupts are signals caused between execution.In other mean it is the signal sent to the CPU by external devices.It tell the CPU to stop its current activity and execute the specific part of the operating system. Interrupts are most important as they give user the better control over the computer. Without interrupts, a user have to wait for a given task to complete in a specific time management with the higher…

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    society the performance was set. Many narratives bring forth racial aspect of violence by cultural brutality. The magnitude of this cultural brutality is portrayed in murder and other aspects. It shows affinity of self-hatred and violence among the society members. Some critics affirm that suffering and demonstrated violence are necessary in the world which is faithless and full of sins. It mostly comes from the religious perspective and used to bring the psychological expression of unbelieving…

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    directed at improving the teacher’s instruction (Glickman, 2014, p. 250). In the book “Supervision and Instructional Leadership” Carl D. Glickman (2014) states that clinical supervision actually includes but goes beyond formative evaluation by helping teachers to design and implement an action plan to meet instructional improvement goals (p. 250). However, clinical supervision is not designed or intended to gather data to make judgments about whether teachers are meeting performance criteria for…

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    with remembering the words to songs compared to the other children. This made it harder for them to participant. Therefore, many of the kids did not sing. I also noted that the entire Autism class sat in the back. I wasn 't sure if that was for a certain reason. I would have liked to have seen them integrated once again with the normally developing children and not have them sit at the back. The last room we observed was homeroom. This classrooms’ environment was calm, helpful, and very…

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    Sheltered Instruction

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    Literature Review Sheltered Instruction (SI) Overview/Background Sheltered Instruction, or SI, was first developed as SIOP, or the Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol by Jana Echevarria, Deborah Short, and Mary Ellen Vogt and has been researched, analyzed, and changed to meet the needs of ELL students since 1995. It was an instrument used by researchers to determine how well teachers were implementing the features of sheltered instruction, SI, into their lessons. This became the known as…

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    educational potential. For example, I found Mike to be attentive to teacher instruction, but he did not appear to be a challenged by the instruction. In my observations of Mike during small group and independent time, Mike behaved appropriately and was attentive to his surroundings. Compared to Mike, I found other students to lack both physical and common sense of awareness. Second, I wondered about the relationship that existed between the various educational stakeholders of Mike’s education.…

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