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    Death of a family member can be painful and heartbreaking. When a person is put in a situation to pull the plug or keep the person alive, the decision can be troublesome. A decision such as life or death towards a loved one shouldn’t be made by one person only. That’s why doctors play a major role in this situation, doctors can help us determine what we should do. However, Doctors don’t always make rational decisions in a stressful situation, they need extra help as well. The RIP system can be…

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    Supply chains that are complex are commonly modeled as linear programs (LPs). They can effectively trade off broad range of criteria. To model FMCG supply chains accurately, one must include discrete aspects of decision making, which requires solving a mixed-integer program (MIP). It has become significantly important for managers, given the widespread use of linear models today, to be able to develop good, efficient models to aid them in the decision-making process. Three important factors;…

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    evaluation of yourself by answering the following questions. Be specific and brag when necessary. You MUST answer in complete sentences! 1. What are your academic interests? Ever since I was in middle school, I have always had a great love for programming. The power of computer…

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    charge of programming and coding every single website, programs and even computers. So how does someone become a Software Engineer and what does it take to be a successful one? Well it is just like any other degree or career, it all starts with schooling. While at school students have to earn certain certifications that get them ready to become a certified Engineer and that is what all employers look at before they consider anybody.…

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    better organize work and adapt to changes in requirements. When it comes to technology development, it is best to utilize a framework that is more agile in nature. The two frameworks that will be scrutinized in this document are DevOps and Extreme Programming…

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    Wardhaugh terms language as a “communal possession”: an entity that belongs to a certain group of people. However, it can be argued that scripted language is not only a possession but also evidence of the existence of a people and culture: the absence of any written records from the Xia dynasty keeps us from acknowledging it as China’s first historical dynasty. Scripted language disguised as inscriptions on oracle bones or streaked characters in the foreground of modern artwork, carry forward…

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    I was introduced to programming during my high school sophomore year when I signed up for a C programming class. I remember asking the instructor why are we writing so many lines just to print "Hello World". She smiled and replied, "Ajit, the objective of coding is not just to print this line, but to teach computers to think like us to help us with our daily life." I still had my reservations about the programming, but as days passed, I realized what the instructor meant to say. We are always…

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    papers. Just as punctuation is required to make sense of written language, programming languages have a similar stylistic requirement. In the same way one might be able to learn one of the romance languages such as French or Spanish and have some structural idea of all the other languages in the same category, the same theory applies to the use and application of programming languages. The fundamental agreement of a programming language, however does not directly entail the automatic…

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    Change is inevitable. It is no secret that advancements in time and ideas are destined to change the status quo, but the foresight to analyze the gray area where change occurs is often times unknown because change does not come easy. From the world’s most renowned scholars in ancient Greece detesting the shift from oral-based rhetoric to writing, to influential elites hindering the printing press from breaking long-standing institutions, these examples parallel the modern case of writing…

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    Knowledge and understanding are two terms that may seem similar in meaning. However upon further examination, one may find that there is a distinction to be made. Knowledge can be thought of as pure information, it is usually simple and easy to obtain. Everyone possesses some degree of knowledge about a variety of things. On the other hand, understanding is something more complicated and nuanced. It highlights a deeper intuitive process that occurs within subconscious levels of the mind. Someone…

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