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    Optimized Curricular Generator is a Java based software used to generate timetable automatically. Currently timetable is managed manually. It will help to manage all the periods automatically and also will be helpful for faculty to get timetable in their phone by using application. Maximum and minimum work load for a Faculty for a day, week and month will be specified for the efficient generation of timetable. Optimized Curricular Generator is Java based software used to generate timetable…

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    History Of Pytho Python

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    Python is an object oriented programming language, with very clear syntax, that incorporates modules, classes and dynamic typing. Python was created by Guido van Rossum, a Dutch programmer. At his time working at CWI, a Dutch research institute, in a group that involved the distribution of the Amoeba operating system, he wanted a better and easier way to do system administration other than using C programs. Van Rossum wanted a language that could be used in the Amoeba systems with a similar…

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    Many attribute it to Solomon, though the author simply names himself as “Koheleth” which means “presenter” or “compiler” (Ecclesiastes, Book of). It is generally accepted that the Hebrew book of Ecclesiastes was written sometime between 180 BCE and 450 BCE, though more evidence points to a date sometime in the fourth century BCE (Fox, xiv). The work was almost excluded…

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    Heraclea Analysis

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    If we are to operate under Bispham’s thesis that the processes of municipalization were welcomed and not forced onto the municipia then we are left with an interesting reality. The power that is mandating these laws is indirectly the Roman state, but it appears that no coercive or direct administrative leverage is being held over Heraclea, which certainly raises the question of enforcement. If these laws are simply being coopted out of desire to conform to a rather unobtrusive outside-state,…

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    I distinguish myself especially in the specialized courses. For example, I achieved the highest point in many computer-majored courses, such as operate system and compiler theory. Such accomplishments implied persistent endeavor, active thinking, and analytical mindset, attributes which are sure to pay off when undertaking studies in computer science. I can also keep pace with the new developments in technology through…

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    Osama Bin Laden

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    Messages to the World: The Statements of Osama Bin Laden Bruce Lawrence (the compiler) points out that while occasional fragments of bin Laden's words are cited, official pressures have ensured that, for the most part, his voice has been tacitly censured - as though too dangerous to hear."Messages to the World" contains interviews with the terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, and various statements attributed to him. There is something obscene about reading the self-justifications of an…

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    Andrew Jackson never sought to be a controversial figure in American history. He was considered a great solider and a leader of men. However, in his presidency, they wondered about this same great soldier and thought he would make a great president. Although Jackson sought to prosper the American people, some of his decisions went down in history as the worst start of democratic government. Several historians wrote about his influence in American history and the beginning of democratic…

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    Dining Philosopher

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    Abstract: In this paper we focus mainly on obtaining deadlock free solution to the dining – philosopher problem. The solution mainly imposes the restriction that a philosopher may pick up her chopsticks only if both of them are available. RUST and GO system programming language are used in the coding part. In this paper we also try to justify why Go is widely used than Rust by providing the values for following details program source code details , Cpu Secs, Elapsed secs, Memory KB Code B…

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    The internet and modern day computers have made the idea of productive team collaboration incredibly simple and efficient for many people. For software developers, technologies such as GitHub and BitBucket has given teams the ability to perform version control for their collaborative projects. The following proposal aims to give another take on software collaboration, utilizing the abundance of powerful computer and internet based technologies to help do this. This proposal, called Easy Code…

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    My Goals For College

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    One of the most important goals for me to do at this university is to graduate in four years with minimal student debt. In order to do that, I need to make sure that I take classes that will help me graduate while at the same time have enough skills to get a good job. The best way to do this is to make a plan to use the resources at their fullest. My plans to succeed are on how to graduate with all of my required courses, how to make use of co-curricular activities to increase my competitiveness…

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