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    Many other nations around the world are closing the gap between themselves and the United States in science, engineering, technology, and mathematic (STEM) fields. The proponents of STEM argue that this predicament is caused by Americas lack of STEM graduates. In 2005 three major reports were published in a five months time span: Innovative America, Tapping Americas Potential, and Rising Above the Gathering Storm. These reports argue that the academic achievement gap between races…

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    Recent years have opened up a new window for technology to impact the lives of millions across the globe at the same time. This innovation has provided for the fast spread of news and information through the gateway of media. With open access for anybody, and often unfiltered information available to all ages, our early generations are getting tastes of reality, sometimes earlier than they can handle or even process. Though there are plenty of positive and encouraging pathways led by the media,…

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    Development of an Automatic Car Parking System Abstract—This Paper proposes the development of an Automatic Car Parking System imparting performance. This proposed framework uses sensors, electric power steering, path planning, path tracking and pure pursuit algorithm. The verification of the vehicle was demonstrated using the electric power steering for tracking the path. An ultrasonic sensor is used to determine the availability of the parking space. Drivers can uses user interactive interface…

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    Lydia Bronte. The Long Careers Project (1987-1992) grew directly from the ground breaking work of The Aging Society Project (1985-86) and received major funding from Carnegie Corporation of New York. I was entertainment and live event coordinator for stages along the route of the June 12 1982 March and Rally for Peace and Disarmament. I was the New York Shakespeare Festival press representative and coordinator for…

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    “I'm the type who'd be happy not going anywhere as long as I was sure I knew exactly what was happening at the places I wasn't going to. I'm the type who'd like to sit home and watch every party that I'm invited to on a monitor in my bedroom.” -Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol, icon of his time, and one of the most successful artists of the 20th century, Andy Warhol was truly transcendent. His early works of commercial art and magazine spreads changed the way the world viewed magazines and newspapers.…

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    were broken when our waiter brought out a tray of assorted cheeses and fruits. We had lost connection. Not with our LTE or our wifi, but with our conversation. In our technology…

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    The Space Shuttle Disaster

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    Military Institute. She got her first teaching job at Benjamin Foulois Junior High School, then at Thomas Johnson Middle School. Her last job was at Concord High School where she got the opportunity to go to space was offered. She completed her application for NASA’s new program, submitted, chosen for her state, top ten finalist, then recognized by the President in 1985 as the winner. She had chosen Barbara Morgan as her…

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    The Pop Art Movement

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    caused him to miss his father’s funeral. Prior to the death of Warhola’s father, he stated in his will that he entrusted all his life savings toward his son’s college education. In 1945, Andy Warhola graduated high school and attended Carnegie Institute for technology. In 1949, Andy Warhola graduated and received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Looking for a new start in life, Warhola moved to New York City with dreams of becoming a commercial artist. During his career findings, Warhola…

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    Intelligence. Demonstration of the first running AI program at Carnegie Mellon University. 1958 John McCarthy invents LISP programming language for AI. 1964 Danny Bobrow's dissertation at MIT showed that computers can understand natural language well enough to solve algebra word problems correctly. 1965 Joseph Weizenbaum at MIT built ELIZA, an interactive problem that carries on a dialogue in English. 1969 Scientists at Stanford Research Institute Developed Shakey, a robot, equipped with…

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    Kevlor History

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    patented Stephanie kwolek in 1966 which is used by many police officers as bullet proof vests because of its light weight and corrosive resistance. Stephanie Kwolek was born in 1923 in New Kensington Pennsylvania after graduating from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1946 she went to DuPont Company where she discovered kevlor and had 28 patents till her 40 years tenure research scientist. Actually she was working with poly-p-phenylene-terephthalate and polybenzamide. STRUCTURE AND SYNTHESIS …

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