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    4.4 Advantages Of Questionnaires 1. Less Cost And Expenditure- The questionnaire is not as costly as that of other methods. The only expenses it incurs are that of postage and getting the questionnaire prepared. The researcher does not incur costs on travelling and meeting people. 2. Possible To Cover Large Area- If the respondents are scattered over a wide geographical area, Questionnaire method can be used. The investigator has to send the questionnaires by post and he gets the replies. 3.…

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    Personal Statement – Tayybah Ahmad (6C1) I remember being in awe the first time I learnt that every living thing was made up of the same basic unit - cells. Some organisms have one cell, some have billions upon billions. They all look very different and have evolved to have vastly different behaviours, but amazingly, underneath it all we are all the same. From the evolutionary changes in human behaviour and physiology, to the neuroscience behind it, biology has always captured my interest. I…

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    “When Brains Attack” Podcast By: Robert Krulwich & Jad Abumrad (1 hour long) Brains are amazing. They have so much power and control over us; that sometimes one feels as if they are a completely separate force from us that can go against our will. In this podcast they tell us four stories of how the brain took a course of it’s own. From a fiber optic wire in a mouse’s brain, to a change in space position, to secrets our brain keeps from us, to a complete power out of a section of the brain, we…

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    There are many parts to Artificial Intelligence and it was a long journey for it to become as popular as it is today. Artificial Intelligence (AI) means that a machine is able to take in its surroundings and compute what is happening. It is a computer system that is able to do exactly what humans can do. But, due to the fact that the human brain cannot be manmade, the program used for many of these programs is extremely complex. “The term artificial intelligence was first coined by John…

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    children be limited? Many parents are under the belief that technology, and electronic devices are essential for a child’s development. They want their children’s school to include the use of computer in the class room. Wright said: "Differences in learning styles are more readily visible at the computer, where children have the freedom to follow diverse paths towards a goal” (Wright 1994). Children…

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    Computer software consists of many layers, with each needing a specialist in languages that are specific to that particular layer. Your resume format should demonstrate unrivalled passion for computing systems and related software. The roles of a software engineer are constantly evolving, and a majority of software engineers learn on the job with the simultaneous evolvement of development environments and computer languages. Therefore, your resume format should…

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    It has become critically imperative for modern organizations to understand the Generation Y’s attitude and behavior in the workplace since there are a large influx of Generation Y worker entering their workforce. Generation Y also called Millennial who born between 1982 until 2000. They have a basic knowledge about technology as they are growing up in an environment where technology infused. Besides, their tolerance of the diversity around them remains one of Generation Y's characteristics…

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    General introduction The whole graduation process took place in the Digital Architecture graduation studio. A unique studio compared with the others. Not only the traditional architectural profession is considered, but also the connection of architecture, modern technologies and the modern citizen. The main goal of the studio is to push the boundaries of advanced architecture even further than only considering the connection between technology, people and architecture. By using techniques and…

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    1.1 Explain the typical axis conventions of the following machine tool in the form of a written report. Lathe Machine Tool Lathe machine is a machine tool that rotates the work piece on its axis to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling, drilling, or deformation, facing, turning, with tools that are applied to the work piece to create an object with symmetry about an axis of rotation. (n.d.) Typical axis conventions of the Lathe Machine tool • The work piece is…

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    Steven Lukes’ Powerful Theory in real life Steven Lukes’ book Power: A Radical View (1974) is only 63 pages long, yet it has been greatly influential in the field of social sciences. Ever since it appeared in 1974, it has spawned debates on the definition of power, and how something as abstract as power can be measured. In his book, Lukes claims that power is exercised in three different ways. In order to present these dimensions the clearest, each will be paired with an example from the…

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