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    Blooms Taxonomy Case Study

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    3.0 Bloom’s Taxonomy 3.1 Knowledge Define what a computer is. The word: ‘computer’, had many definitions throughout history. The first meaning was a calculator – the UNIVAC machine to be exact. The UNIVAC was a privatized machine which predicted next presidents to be elected, its system: artificial intelligence: ‘computer’ being trademarked by UNIVAC in easier terms but that changed over time. When IBM released its own calculator to go against the UNIVAC, the term ‘computer’ changed to ‘an…

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    Security Onion intrusion detection system will be selected, installed, and evaluated. A trial deployment of the intrusion detection system will be attempted in a restricted environment, then a simulated attack will be carried out, and the results analysed. Security Onion is an IDS tool that is used to monitor network security, and log management. It contains other tools like sguil, snort, Bro, Suriacata, and OSSEC amongst others. The main functions of Security Onion are capturing packets,…

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    Unit 6 Assignment 3 P1: Features of programming languages Procedural programming language- This is a type of program that represents how a program works. This type of programming language uses instructions that require a task to perform step by step. Procedural programming can only work if the instructions are step by step because it makes it easy to read and understand and three types of examples are selection, iteration and selection. A typical example of procedural language is COBOL: There…

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    The purpose of the literature review is to familiarize readers with three background information related to the research topic. Section 2.1 presents the relevant details of the history of virtual reality technology, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of this technology and its applications. Section 2.2 explains in detail about how VR technology can be used in the medical eld and what kind of things and bene ts can be done. Section 2.3 reviews the disruptive innovation theory, which…

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    Allison Tang Rzendian Chamber Choir 20 September 2017 Joan Sutherland An Australian singer, Joan Sutherland, has been one of the most successful and inpspiring people of all vocalists.. Officially depicted as `La Stupenda', the `Koloraturwunder' or `The Unique', she can think back on a vocation extending over forty years which was soundly based and shrewdly grown; yet regardless of her worldwide eminence, notwithstanding the many…

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    Xm Newton Research Paper

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    XMM Newton:- The XMM-Newton (X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission or High Throughput X-ray Spectroscopy Mission) is an orbiting X-ray observatory launched in December 1999 by ESA (European Space Agency). ). XMM-Newton is the biggest satellite ever built in Europe. It is used for the detection of soft portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (100 eV to 12 keV).Using its large collecting area and highly eccentric orbit, it is making long observations of X-ray sources with extremely high sensitivity. It is…

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    My Organizational Skills

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    trying to keep up with technology so expects, and teaches, technological advances that the military plans to adopt. I’ve learned how to type very proficiently when I first came in the military and have now learned how to use graphical user interfaces (GUI), various operating systems (OS) such as Windows, Macintosh OS, and also some basic programming languages. I have also learned database management, email applications, all Microsoft Word/Excel/Access/PowerPoint/etc. applications, database…

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    For example, in The Distant Tree Falling, Yangchun learns how to take control over her life and leaves her home. Yangchun’s father, Old Gui, had no son as his successor and his wife died after giving birth to his daughter, Yangchun. He only liked his apprentice, Qiaogiao, and wanted his apprentice to inherit his ink marker and ruler and take care of his daughter. Yangchun was a young woman…

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    Locus Of Attention

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    Locus of Attention Recall the last letter of your forename. It 's a straightforward task, however it highlights the distinction between unconscious, conscious, and locus of attention. This term refers to the degree to which a person feels that they control events in their own lives (internal locus of control), or that such events are influenced by outside forces, chance or ‘luck’ (eternal locus of control) [2]. Your locus of attention is important in the design of computer interfaces [3]. An…

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    filler under certain condition. Latex particles with sizes approximately 50 nm, are uniformly stabilized in water. This condition facilitates the direct compounding of a suspension of nanoparticles in water with the polymer latex [36]. According to Gui et al. [9], latex compounding method was developed to solve the problem of incompatibility between the rubber and the filler in the rubber matrix of preparation starch/SBR composite and starch/ NR composites. Graphene and carbon nanotubes are…

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