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    Medical Story: Reverse Shoulder Replacement “This surgery gave me my life back,” said Elizabeth McMearty, a successful and recovered patient who received a reverse shoulder replacement on February 24, 2014. Before receiving this intense surgery, Elizabeth was unable to drive a car, brush her own hair, feed herself, dress herself, or lift her arm past 90 degrees. Elizabeth now sees herself to have a more purposeful life, without pain in her shoulder. In 2005, Elizabeth was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Rheumatoid Arthritis is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the joints in the body. This horrible disease “creates inflammation that causes the tissue that lines the inside of the joints to thicken, resulting in swelling and pain in and around the joints” (The Arthritis Foundation, n.d.). Shortly after Elizabeth’s diagnosis, she lost her mother. These two unfortunate events brought on a lot of sadness in her life. She went through a depression and felt as though she lost control over every aspect of her life. With the help of doctors specializing in Rheumatoid Arthritis, medication, and a loving family, Elizabeth was able to tolerate her every day pain and continue excelling as a person. Because of her Rheumatoid Arthritis, Elizabeth’s right shoulder lost all the synovial fluid, which reduces friction between joints during movement, and was bone-on-bone. She had a torn rotator cuff and lost all supporting muscles and ligaments in that…

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    John Backus Essay

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    His determination produced a function-level language, or FP for functional programming. FP was a style of programming that modeled computations as the evaluation of expressions, in contrast to the imperative programming that contained programs composed of statements which would change global state when executed. It was in 1977 that Backus first introduced this language to the public, in which during the lecture “Can Programming be Liberated from the Von Neumann Stype? A Functional Style and Its…

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    Introduction: This Research problem is aiming to compare and contrast four programming languages according to programming paradigms and the features with the purpose of determining the suitability and applicability of the languages for each criterion, distinguish them with their pros and cons, evaluate and explore the related features on those languages. For this I have selected one language from each programming paradigm (imperative, object-oriented, functional, logic) and compared it with the…

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    Is SAS Worth Learning

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    Is SAS worth learning? SAS stands for Statistical Analysis System and was developed at North Carolina State University by the SAS Institute. This particular software was created for the purpose of advanced analytics, managing data, predictive analytics and business intelligence. The software program had its start in the year 1966 till 1976. In the recent time, the software has seen many developments being made to the existing program. With the addition of new programs to the software, the recent…

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    4 The Simplex Method As we have seen, a linear programming problem forms a convex polygon in the best possible scenario. It is imperative to obtain a process that would assist in determining the optimal solution without the need to examine the graphical representation. The need for an algorithm that would perform such process was essential in the early days of the formulations of linear programming problems. Although challenging, the task was accomplished by a mathematician of the twentieth…

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    Object Oriented Programming vs Functional Programming Programming paradigms offer a significant number of advantages over programming with no standard structure. Paradigms over the years have evolved into fleshed out procedures with only a handful of disadvantages, still overwhelmingly insignificant to the advantages. Object Oriented Programming (OOP) & Functional Programming (FP) are two of the more developed paradigms that people use, With significant followers in each. There are quite a few…

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    The Cleanser Show Analysis

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    The investigation of sexual orientation has an imperative part in the field of media and social studies along and thus issues of sex are frequently talked about in these scholastic fields. Sex is concentrated on in connection to distinctive mediums in today 's general public including print, recording, film, radio and TV. TV utilization specifically can be considered gendered from various points of view, by taking a gander at things like representation of the genders in programming, the laborers…

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    SENIOR AUTOBIOGRAPHY The role of your guidance counselor and teachers in preparing “Secondary School Reports” is to provide an overview of your academic and extracurricular achievement, as well as, some sense of your promise for further personal and intellectual growth. We need your help if we are to provide college admissions officers (or people who will be considering you for scholarships) with a clear picture of what makes you, “you.” Please give us an honest evaluation of yourself by…

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    Complexity can be split into two categories according to Fred Brooks who talks about the difference between accidental and essential complexity in programming in his book ‘The Mythical Man-Month’. He explains that accidental complexity is caused by tools and methods, such as needing to write and test lots of code in a language because we can't express our ideas directly. Essential complexity is exactly how it sounds, the essential difficulty of a program in order for it to work. New methods and…

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    My determination to pursue a career in Computer Science sprang from the embarrassment I faced when I was in third grade. I became the subject of mockery after I pushed the power button when asked to shut down the lab-computer. I felt as if every other student but me knew how to systematically shut down the computer. Mortified, I aimed to outclass everyone in my class and ultimately become eminent in a field relating to computers. By reading every book I could find about computers, I propelled…

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