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    "Sometimes it is the people no one can imagine anything of that do the things no one can imagine." The successful mathematician Alan Turing once said this. Faced with many obstacles and critics in his life, he proved this to be true. Many people never thought he would accomplish his ideas, and even as a child he was discouraged from practicing and learning science. Later in life, he made machines and proved theories no one believed were possible. Alan Turing was born on June 23, 1912 in London…

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    Over the last decade or so, technology has advanced tremendously. These advancements have benefited areas like the medical field, transportation, and so much more. Most Americans have either a smartphone, tablet, a laptop, or a sort of combination of the three. Advanced technology has helped students and their professors by having assignments and papers turned in electronically, which saves both time and trees. These technological advancements sound great and make someone not even consider the…

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    the system like computer. It is a broad branch of computer science which defines the study of intelligent agents. Like humans, the machines also perceive its environment and take the actions accordingly to achieve their goals. The term “Artificial Intelligence” is applied when a machine mimics “cognitive” functions that humans with other minds, such as “learning” and “problem solving”. Artificial intelligence is the branch which pursues the humans to create machines or computers as…

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    GE has always been a leader in innovation and having the latest technologies but in the recent years the world has progressed and now competitors also have easy access to the latest technologies. Overall there are huge technological developments taking place in the marketplace and to cope up with them GE implements and follows lots of plans. The pivotal program that GE started was the LIG program. LIG stands for Leadership, Innovation and Growth. LIG is a four day program. It was the first ever…

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    . Computers are very vital in nursing education as they are able to store and make information available by processing it quickly. It helps to facilitate audio-visual representation of information that is taught and as such making the learning process to be both interesting and interactive. The computer assisted teaching is probably one of the best things that has happened to nursing education as it enables nurses gain more understanding and knowledge from different learning environments.…

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    Virtual Reality is not (yet) about uploading your mind on a computer, as shown in great many movies. It is about getting your brain into believing, even for a quick moment, that it is somewhere else. According to NAE (2015), the user's brain should be convinced it has moved, although the environment around it doesn't change, because of the information given by all the senses, mainly sight, hearing, touch and motion sense. The engineering challenge here, is to virtually change the environment…

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    Discussion Brain Chip: Biological Kohonen’s Chip The human brain contains more than one hundred billion neurons and 1014 synapses. Even without regard to the size of the genome, it can be easily concluded that a deterministic blueprint for connectivity of such an enormous number of networks is unrealistic. Therefore, as in the case of structure formation, self-organizing processes must play a significant role in developing functional connectivity of neurons. Among the many algorithms in neural…

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    internet than reading dictionaries, encyclopedias, thesauruses, and more”(Clements,1999). Children nowadays, chooses to use the internet over books that makes them more advance in technology and it is not ideal for an average elementary student to use computers rather than reading books. Most of the kids today prefer using the internet but where do these articles that they are searching for originate? Books, for a fact that books are more reliable than online references they cite. Most of the…

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    Golden Age Of Technology

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    There is no denying that technology has become a major part in all of our lives, and in a world driven by technology, it appears that almost every aspect of our daily lives now rely on some form of technological means. Whether it be to research a project, watch a new episode of “Suits” or text with your friends, technology has your back. However, not many people realise the dangers associated with this Golden Age of technology. To see how reliant humanity has become on technology, one only…

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    ABSTRACT: In cloud computing, load balancing is one of the key issues. Load is a measure of the amount of work that a computation system performs which can be classified as CPU load, memory capacity and network load. Load balancing is the process of apportioning the load among various nodes of a distributed system to improve both resource utilization and job response time. Load balancing ensures that every node in the network does approximately equal amount of work (as per their capacity) at…

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