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    Jingnan Zhang English 3: Block Ms. Bunosky February 15, 2017 Archetypes in Toy Story One doesn’t usually watch movies and critically think about what is happening in it, but when one analyzes thoroughly, the audience can find some impressive things in the plots of these films. In the movie, Toy Story 3, the audience can clearly see a set of archetypes through the characters. Woody would be considered the hero, Buzz can be seen as the innocent person, and Lotso can be seen as the ruler/dictator…

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    Nt1110 Graphics Card

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    (A)-Graphics Card A graphics card is the hardware for a computer that produces the images that we see on the computer monitor. The Cards main job is to decide on how the pixels on the screen will be used to create the image then information that is creates is sent to the monitor through a cable. The graphics card has four main parts that it uses to complete the tasks. These are the motherboard where the power and data is connected through a connector, the processor this tells it how to use each…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Cpus

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    CPU A CPU (which is also known as a central processing Unit) is basically the part of the computer of where most of the processing of calculations takes place. some people refer to it as the “brains” of the computer. Processors are used in all types of computers The CPU plugs into something known as a CPU socket which is located on the mother and this socket delivers electrical contact to the microprocessor and to something known as a printed circuit board. In the case of chips with have a big…

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    computing as the use of multiple computer processors in combination to solve a single problem. The idea is simple on face: break up the task into small chunks which can be solved individually and then combined to produce a larger solution. Parallelism means addressing each chunk simultaneously rather than one at a time - which is much faster than a sequential approach. Parallel computing has the ability to reshape every aspect of our lives,…

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    T&L Medical Transportation owners and dispatchers are at a continuous battle over the daily operations of the company. One of the processes that they will need to consider implementing to stay strategically competitive would be upgrading their computer system. Therefore, for this process to occur the following steps will need to be executed for this to reach fruition in this organization. T&L Medical Transportation owners and managers will both need to be on the same page as far as…

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    Third Computer System

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    What size would you want the third computer system to be? (low range) When building a computer system, the first step is choosing the case size of the computer system and this is exactly what we will do first. So, after discussing with the client the first question we asked was what case size the user would want. As this is the third and cheapest computer system we are designing, the client opted for a smaller size case. The user requested the height of the case to be anywhere between 5-12…

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    digital nervous system as Gates says, will free up space for businesses to easily gather, value, and analyze information. Gates uses an example of how Alfred P. Sloan Jr. gathers and uses information to turn his business, General Motors, into the computer age. Sloan visits GM’s dealers privately and finds out car business were changing. Sloan changes how GM’s structure works and everyone related to the company uses the same financial analysis to make their decisions. Bill Gates suggests that…

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    to Computer Applications, we looked at different topics in relation to computer technology. Among the subjects we looked at were a worldview of technology, various media websites for clip art, animation, and graphics, and using Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. I would like to reflect on these topics and critique a classmates PowerPoint presentation as this class comes to an end. When I started this course on computer technology, I really did not consider computer…

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    1 INTRODUCTION Virtual Reality is a way for humans to visualise, manipulate and interact with computers and highly complicated data (Kushner 2016). In addition, this visualisation refers to the computer developing visual, auditory and other sensual outputs to the user of a world within the computer (Kushner 2016). Also, this world may be scientific simulation, or a look into a database, the user is able to collaborate with the world and directly manipulate objects within the world, where…

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    Reading "History of the Personal Computer" It was a pleasant spring morning to sit out on the porch and read chapter 3 and 4 from the course material. Much of this history I had either lived through in the 70's or been exposed to at the Intel Museum's Santa Clara California. As I understand it, the Museum was started as a place to put all of Gordon Moore stuff. In chapter 4 the story of Wazniaks and Jobs early years, was also amusing. I read the same story about the blue box in the early…

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