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    viewer on an emotional rollercoaster while watching it play out. It displays various aspects throughout the movie that make it more enjoyable for the viewer. The quality of a movie is one of the most important things a director has to think about when he or she is in production. In The Fault in Our Stars, the director, Josh Boone, did a phenomenal job in the quality department. He coached the actors to display emotion in a way that grabs tight around your heart. The flow of the movie is also something that needs to be practically flawless, in which he did a fantastic job at accomplishing, along with the camera shots used in the film. Unfortunately this film was not perfect. In my opinion, the film could have been improved in the aspect of language. Throughout the movie, the actors show true emotion. This emotion starts off when you meet each character in the movie. When viewers can build a relationship with a character while they are watching a movie, it makes it seem both more realistic and also helps them to feel a connection. John Green and Josh Boone performed phenomenally when casting the actors. Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort were perfect candidates for this role. They worked extremely well together and were able to connect with millions of viewers. The movie grabs ahold of your heart from the start and holds on tight until the credits roll. It plays with your emotions. When you watch The Fault in Our Stars, you feel almost what it would be like to be dying. Not…

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    surprisingly described as a terrible student in high school and throughout his entire career as a student. After a delayed graduation, he attended college at the University of Virginia where he majored in chemistry, but eventually he stopped going to classes and got expelled. In 1943 he was drafted into the Army where he was put in charge of an anti‐aircraft crew, but an aptitude test showed he had promise in the medical field and soon after he was transferred to a medical training program;…

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    The ability to understand programming and all of its algorithms will grant anybody the power to keep up with technology. This is why elementary schools need computer science classes integrated into their curriculum. Teaching young children how to program will evolve the world in new ways by allowing these individuals to create new applications and technology. Since there are not any computer science related courses offered in elementary schools, they are restricted from the opportunity to learn…

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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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    Object-oriented programming is a style of programming in which the programmer may determine a data structure’s data type, as well as any operations applied to the data structure (“Cornell.edu” n.d.). It is a programming paradigm that is built around the idea of data structures, also known as “objects.” Objects are the fundamental elements of object-oriented programming. They are made up of state and behavior. An object’s state is represented by “instance variables”, and behavior is represented…

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    Although most of the evolutionary stages of the computers affected hardware mostly, and how a computer works until it evolved in what we know of it today, it doesn’t mean that only the hardware part of the computer was affected by that historical event. A clear example of this is the Ada programming language, which is an object oriented language given the name of Augustine Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, which helped Babbage in creating the first idea of a computer. This programming language is…

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    technologies continue to emerge, develop, and mature at a rapid pace. Now, there are more than 2,500 documented programming languages. So, there are top 10 computer languages timeline. 1). Assembly Language Programs Since the time that the creation of Charles Babbage's distinction motor in 1822, PCs have obliged a method for teaching them to perform a particular assignment. This implies is known as a programming language. Programming languages were initially made out of a series of steps…

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    minimum of a bachelor’s degree in computer science. With a computer science degree the student can get a great range of knowledge of general computer hardware and software while also gaining valuable knowledge of numerous programing languages. According to Academic Ranking of World Universities, in 2013 the number one university for computer science was Stanford University located in San Francisco, Ca. Of course just getting into Stanford is an incredible academic accomplishment on its own.…

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    The Turing Test

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    Test is being a controversial barrier in the study of artificial intelligence. The AI program cannot achieve the satisfactory standing due to the restriction of computing chip and storage, the limits of programming language, and the lack of creativity, which leads to an insoluble result. With the continuous development of science and technology, most problems will be solved in the future. However, some issues should be taking into seriously consideration, such as ethics and morality.…

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    To begin, software engineers are involved with creating and designing software. What they do is code and program a computer or application to get the desired solution the the problem. However, being an engineer, software engineers create more algorithms and solve more technical problems, than they do code. As I start my career, I imagine that I will be beginning at the entry level, or a “Junior Software Engineer”. They are the same things, however within this certain career, there are titles…

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