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    The Eco Smart Can Analysis

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    open-source computer and software to send data from a traditional trash container to maintenance facility office. The objective of this project is to create a device that will shoot sonar waves to know the level of the trash in a container. It will also measure temperatures inside the container, because high temperatures can cause bacteria or germ to reproduce faster. Data collected from the sensors will be sent over a cellular network General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) or Internet (through…

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    Google’s SWOT Analysis Google’s SWOT analysis shows the firm’s internal capabilities and the external factors that influence how these capabilities are used. Google’s SWOT analysis indicates that the company has adequate strengths to overcome its weaknesses. However, this SWOT analysis also shows that the company must perform better in protecting itself from threats while searching for opportunities. Google’s Strengths (Internal Strategic Factors) Market leader in search engine industry…

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    getting a degree, and changing ones circumstances, is the key to a better life then the one they had. Unfortunately for those who experience foster care system, the dream of college access is never realized. An estimated 150,000 foster youth complete high school and qualify for college entry each year, but only 10-20 percent actually matriculate. These statistics illustrate that while…

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    Blanchard, J., & Moore, T. (2010). The Digital World of Young Children: Impact on Emergent Literacy. Retrieved from http://www.kqed.org/assets/pdf/education/earlylearning/media-symposium/digital-world-children-pearson.pdf?trackurl Early childhood professionals from Arizona State University, Jay Blanchard and Terry Moore, discuss how the exposure of various digital technology media influence three-to-five-year-old children’s learning all over the world. The authors gathered research from…

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    books, “Books and loud noises, flowers and electric shocks– already in the infant mind these couples were compromisingly linked; and after two hundred repetitions of the same or a similar lesson would be wedded indissolubly” (Huxley, 49). This “programming” was engrained in the children’s minds to prevent obstruction of their future jobs, for this had happened before (Huxley 50-51). The babes are also taught to accept death from the age of eighteen months “‘…Every tot spends two mornings a week…

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    system will have a clear policy, such as a communication plan, in place to carry out its vision throughout a school and community (Moore, 2012). Schools that are involved in the community overall, will ensure each department, like English, arts, language, mathematics and physical education will have its own set of policies and directives that complement the written communication policy of the school district. In or modern area of increased obesity and diabetes rates among our youth, schools…

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    It provides basis for reuse, decisions made can be transferred to similar systems especially in an inheritance situation [19, 28]. It provides a solid foundation which the complex structure of software is built on after considering key scenarios, common problems of designs and long term effect of decisions taken in selecting the architecture [13]. 2.1.2 Architectural Design This applies to all architectures, most of the time the genre(category) of the software dictates the architectural…

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    elements of computers. It signifies the set of programs that govern the operation of a computer system and make the hardware run. Software is commonly written in high-level programming languages that are easier and more effective for humans to use than machine language. High-level languages are compiled or created into machine language object code. Software piracy: The unlicensed copying of software. Information technology is a key driver in the increasing globalization of any economy. It owns…

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    maximize productivity. The main idea is that the team rallies around the problem or case for the solution. Such development practice qualifies XP to be an agile method of software development. Citing Don well (1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2009) Extreme Programming improves a software project in five essential ways; communication, simplicity, feedback, respect, and courage. This can be likening as the software architectural process of an agile software designing. These five essentials are to ensure…

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    Introduction While it is believed by researchers that television can help with some lingual and visual development, children twenty-four months and younger do not receive any benefit from screen time through television. Television causes structural damage to their brain in the frontal lobe, cerebral cortex, and many other parts preventing them from becoming well developed and capable adults. As well as brain damage it also causes behavioral problems and lifestyle changes. Therefore, children…

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