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    MacIntosh (2015) creates an individual case study with a patient she refers to as Emily. In her research, MacIntosh (2015) attempts to integrate the Trauma Model and multiple psychoanalytic approaches to treat Emily. The trauma model focuses on the failure of normal function as a result of early extreme abuse…

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    Smart Phones Timeline

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    Smart Phones Timeline: 1930s Proof that boolean logic was possible was found in George Stibitz 's invention of his "Model K" Adder. He utilized Bell Company 's telephone relays in order to create a basic calulator devise in the year 1937. Two years later, Hewlett-Packard was founded by David Packard and Bill Hewlett in their garage. Their first business expedition within HP was sound-testing equipment. [1] Timeline: 1940s In 1940, George Stibitz makes history again with his…

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    Steve Jobs Sparknotes

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    his own company, and competed with the Lisa team to ship his product faster. Although the Lisa shipped first, it ultimately flopped because of its modest features, and Apple was left to rely on the Macintosh for its future. Meanwhile, Jobs insisted on having full control of every aspect of the Macintosh project. “Jobs is a strong-willed, elitist artist who doesn’t want his creations mutated inauspiciously by unworthy programmers. It would be as if someone off the street added some brush strokes…

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    Bill Gates created Microsoft, used remaining open to continuous learning to innovate the computer, and illuminated the world by inspiring people to pursue their dreams. As you know, Bill Gates is majorly known for creating Microsoft. When he was younger he was very inspired by computers and code (ex: JavaScript). When he found out that there were computers in his school, he started hacking into the Computer Center Corporations (CCC) computers, resetting their meters, and crashing them for fun…

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    How To Build A Computer

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    When It Comes To Building A Computer In 2013, the Census Bureau recorded that about 79% of United States households had desktop computers (File and Ryan 3). A personal computer can be used to do many tasks such as creating documents, surfing the web, and, gaming. Computers are the most powerful gaming device on the planet, depending on specifications. If a personal computer is built, it will be more customizable than a purchased computer. If something goes wrong with the hardware on a self…

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    Salt To The Sea Essay

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    Envision fleeing from a brutal, rising superpower in the midst of humanity's greatest war in a time where bloodshed has become a casual commodity and is ever extant. Some of the experiences that one could imagine in such a hypothetical situation include, but are not limited to, having their uterus shot while being pregnant, concealing themselves in their own homes to avoid being executed, and getting shot at by a Russian torpedo while boarding the only vessel to well-being. These fictitious but…

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    in the last sentence were being used. The thing he did was put all of the things into one computer. Of course Jobs added his own touches while putting it together. Before this computer, typography on the screen wasn’t used. Job made sure that the Macintosh showed text on the screen. Before this, it was drawn on the computer like a typewriter. He even had an option of having different fonts. The reason he did this was because while he was in college he got bored with the font types offered. He…

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    Audacity Journey

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    My sound after noise reduction effect. Text Box: Source: Audacity. My original sound recording. Description: Macintosh HD:Users:SallyArnott:Dropbox:Screenshots:Screenshot 2015-08-06 18.22.03.png The problem I have is that the interviewers voice sounds a bit muffled. I will conduct more research on noise reduction and experiment next week with Audacity to work…

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    Steve Jobs's Inventions

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    What would life be like if touch screen technology was never invented? What if products such as the iPhone and iPad were never invented? When the co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs, introduced the iPhone to the world, it revolutionized smartphones. Jobs helped to better develop modern technology with his inventions such as the iPhone and the iPad. If Jobs didn’t invent the iPhone, most phones today probably wouldn’t have a more technologically advanced touchscreen. Jobs’s inventions were ahead of…

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Study Guide

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    Question no: 1 Explain and differentiate between software, hardware and firmware: Software: Software is a set of programs that are executed in hardware. Moreover, software is a set of hardware instructions and their representations, which we call programs. The American heritage dictionary defines software as: “Written or printed data such as programs, routines and symbolic languages, essential to the operation of computers.” Software is anything that controls hardware. Software does not exist…

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