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    On Earth there are two major type of cells. Prokaryote and Eukaryote Prokaryote Cell – simplest and most ancient type of cells. There where the only form of life in Earth for billions of years before eventually giving rise to Eukaryote cells (2.7 billion years ago). If you take a look at Prokaryote and Eukaryote side by side, you can see a number of differences. To begin with, prokaryote cells are a lot smaller than Eukaryote cells and have a simpler structure. But bare in mind that this simple…

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    Should Calculators Be Allowed In Math Class? Calculators should not be allowed in math class because of reasons such as cost. The cost for a each math class in that certain school a single cart of calculators can go up to 100 dollars that’s expensive! Another reason calculators should not be allowed in math class is because of cheating. Kids That have calculators do have the ability to cheat on math tests or math homework by simply typing the equation which leaves the child…

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    The things that can get stolen can include computers, monitors, keyboards, printers and other general equipment. This will cost the company money to replace all of this equipment. Not only will it cost the company money for the equipment but it can also impact on how much work the employees can get…

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    General Education Reflection Over the course of my undergrad education here at Iowa state, I have always tried to keep a greater perspective in mind when working on focused topics. Whether that be working on projects or conducting a lab, knowing where that fits as a whole is a key insight to becoming a well-rounded engineer. With this thinking in mind, we are able to construct where ideas lie respectively and fill in the gaps between subjects. Coming to the end of my senior year, I am reflecting…

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    nearly 100 years later, that Alan Turing would explain many of the fundamental essentials to coding and computing, and in the 1940's, the first computers were built, for military, government, and secret service purposes. These computers, were enormous and weighed as much as 30 tons. 1946's ENIAC, which is widely accepted as the world's first actual computer,…

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    Michael Davis Interview

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    before to explain exactly what was going on and where everybody was in detail.” His original plan was to go into law enforcement until one of his professors told him that he was wasting his time studying law enforcement and that he should go into computers. He then switched what his life…

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    It is with great interest that I am responding to your job opening for the Administrative Assistant position you have listed on Indeed.com. The key capabilities I have, which relate to your job requirements, are strong clerical, computer, and experience working with residents in a secure residential setting. Therefore, please accept this letter and the attached resume indicating my interest in joining Fern Gardens Memory Care. With broad experience in the aviation industry that consisted of…

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    Alan Turing Death

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    man widely considered the father of artificial intelligence, proved to be a child prodigy as early as age 6, saved thousands of lives in the second great war, set the stage for what we perceive as the modern day personal computer, made advancements in Biology just as well as computer science, and died to suicide after being charged with “gross Indecency” by the very government he helped during the war. How could someone go from being as vital of a person, as Winston Churchill put it “Turing…

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    In 1838 Charles Wheatstone’s research demonstrated that the brain processes the different two-dimensional images from each eye into a single object of three dimensions. Viewing two side by side stereoscopic images or photos through a stereoscope. In 1929 Edward Link created the “Link trainer” probably the first example of a commercial flight simulator. US military bought six of these devices for $3500. In 2015 money this was just shy of $50 000. In the mid 1950s cinematographer Morton Heilig…

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    Digital Forensics

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    the use of digital technology is evolving everyday because not only are we surrounded by internet activities, but now we’re surrounded by a huge cesspool of digital technology. Just to name a few, digital technology includes but not limited to computers, CD’s and DVD’s, portable storage media and cell phones. When it comes to examining digital technology it can include anything from photos, video’s, text documents, Internet activity logs along with phone numbers or any other data that can be…

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