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    War was a very essential role to science in the 19th century, the industrial revolution had a great impact on war as well. The American civil war is often called the first true modernized war because of all the technologically advanced weapons used in this war. Weapons were now able to be mass produced and were much more accurate than previously used weapons. These weapons were also much more powerful and could shoot much farther. With the advances in weaponry happening so rapidly, many of the…

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    and a thick black outline. For sailors who would be on the sea for months at a time, pin-up tattoos would provide a quiet consolation of the women they had left behind at home. The first operating tattoo machine was created in 1891 by New York’s own Samuel O’Reilly. Also known as a rotary machine, it was a modern take on Thomas Alva Edison’s electric pen. Siphoning ink through a conduit, Samuel O’Reilly’s invention revolutionized the precision of tattooing. However, it is imperative to be aware…

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    Goals Of Phase One Essay

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    *Goals of Phase One (Mikaela Romano): The main goals of our group during phase one is to finalize the design of our jacket and blanket and to schedule time to work with Mrs. Freeman during phases two and three. The biggest goal of this phase for our group is to start our prototype and to work out all of the kinks with our design. Past, Present, and Future Technology (Kaley Barnes): The pas of the modern day sweatshirt and athletic attire is very interesting. In the 1960s, athletic clothing was…

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    project is to diagnose a child with learning disability and provide appropriate study material. The model will first classify a child as learning disabled or non- learning disabled based on certain assessment parameters. Once diagnosed with learning disability, the child is further classified into different types of learning disability like dyslexia, dysgraphia,dyscalculia and dysphasia. The model not only detects the type but also will identify the level of Learning Disability and provide the…

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    Tattooing Research Paper

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    For thousands of years tattooing has been a major part of communities and cultures. Whether it be for a religious reason or to mark a person in a group, tattoos have made their way through history. Nowadays most of the older generations see tattooing as harmful and not acceptable for society, but much of the younger generations see tattooing as a way of self-expression and extremely common. Getting tattoos has changed over time; in the past it was mainly used for religious reasons, but in more…

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    that suffer our dominion” (Wells 239). H.G. Wells is trying to demonstrate the cruelty of colonialism and how Britain 's colonial subjects are helpless to stop their oppression, just as the humans are incapable of stopping the aliens. In The Time Machine “Wells’s Time Traveler voyages 800,000 years into the future… the class divisions of England have led, disastrously, to two distinct human species: the childlike, incompetent Eloi, and the monstrous, subterranean Morlocks” (Achenbach 110). This…

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    work. Yet, he obliged whenever I asked and didn’t mind teaching me how to set it up myself, though expressed annoyance when I encountered issues. This trait, though at the time seemingly unimportant, would shape my future learning habits, especially in regards to motivated-learning and reading complex…

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    and be protected by the harsh weather rather than for style. All garments were handmade before the invention of the sewing machine. The first sewing machine ever invented was in 1846 by a man named Elias Howe. It was originally used for factories and production lines. The sewing machine was used so there would be less manual labor for the factory workers. Now the sewing machines are used to create artistic and very creative clothing. There is many examples of beautifully made womens and mens…

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    Vmware Case

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    VMware VMware is a new and upcoming company that specializes in cloud computing. Cloud computing is a way that users can place their data, and then retrieve it from a different computer in a completely different location. Cloud computing really allows computer users to complete their work at any time at any location. “VMware in a unique position to help define and deliver the technologies that will enable its pervasive use. There are many forms of virtualization, but VMware has largely focused…

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    technology have significantly changed the way knowledge and skills can be acquired. From the earliest days of correspondence education in the post-industrial revolution where the United States and Europe needed factory workers that had specific skills, to learning via a television or radio broadcast each of these methods utilized technology to support the exponential growth of education. Neil Chalapathy, in his article for IBM Research entitled “The Classroom Will Learn You” says that the…

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