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    Arduino is an open source platform includes both software and hardware which attracted millions of developers. (Oxer & Blemings, 2010) The application I designed called ‘Arduino Education’, it combines both the visual ways and codes to help users who program the Arduino, they can easily get the feedback for each line they click and watch the teaching videos for every example. However, the projects in the application are just as an inspiration of how to apply those techniques, users are…

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    A few people, who began the Free Software Foundation, accept that software proprietorship ought not to be permitted by any stretch of the imagination. He asserts that all information ought to be free, and all programs ought to be accessible for duplicating, concentrating on and adjusting by any individual who wishes to do as such. Others contend that software companies or programmers would not contribute weeks and months of work and huge finances to the improvement…

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    Digital Integrity

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    This is true in the natural world or in cyberspace. In fact, it is the problem with cyberspace. Abstraction is the basis of computers work, so fraud and forgery are basic threats. The stored programs define the digital implementations of abstract ideas. The abstraction has value and like gold must be held safe or the use of the abstraction is worthless. Paper money cannot be traded and financial instruments that are more complex cannot exist…

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    that the coverage of violence on television, has been dominated by storylines revolving around criminal behavior. This dominance or monopoly on the storylines of American television shows has been around for decades. Countless types of television programs have dealt with such topics. There have been numerous crime shows, mysteries, cop/detective shows, and courtroom shows that have become clichés on the small screen due to their frequent appearances on television. The ideas have long been…

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    With the Programming team, I help develop the museum’s android application which included trivia and games to connect visitors with Chabot in and out of the museum. Recently, I worked to develop solar panels for Chabot through the “We Share Solar” program. Chabot’s community has given me a family of supportive science enthusiasts, a place to be myself, the ability to reach for the sky, and most importantly, the opportunity to make the world a better place through…

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    Candid Camera Essay

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    (1948-1960) In the tracing of the social and historical connections of the genre many authors consider “Candid Camera” as the first reality show. Emerging as a Radio show , in 1948 this show gets its TV version followed by great popularity. The show illustrates situations in which ordinary people are found in unordinary situations with comic outcomes (E.g. Woman asks help for her car, when passersby learns that the car has no engine). The hidden cameras from many angles follow the actions, and…

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    My NJROTC Program

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    NJROTC to have much of an impact on me. Many of my peers regarded the program as very tedious, and mentioned that it was filled with students who avoided an ‘actual class’. Although there were many misconceptions being thrown around, I wanted to become part of the family. I’ve always had an interest in joining the military and serving my country, so when this opportunity arose, I took advantage of it. I’ve only been in the program for five months, however I’ve learned more about leadership and…

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    The Witness Protection Program How would you feel if you and your family would have to leave your home and friends behind? All because you were at the wrong place at the wrong time. Your deleted from the world, you no longer exist. One minute your Christopher Torres the next your James Austin. You are now in WITSEC otherwise known as the witness protection program. An organization created to protect you from those who want you dead. Gerald Shur is a well-known man in the WITSEC for…

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    Eugene Kranz Failure

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    the Russian success with both frustration and admiration (36). The author then brings to light the progress made by the American Space Program by writing about the several missions that he was personally involved with including the Gemini, Apollo 7, Apollo 9,etc. to name a few. The author also writes about one of the darkest/ coldest days for the American Space Program, January 27, 1967. The Apollo 1 mission took the lives of brave men to a really sad and horrifying end. Command Pilot Virgil I.…

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    noteworthy for researchers, broadcast companies, advertisers and viewers to watch. Watching television is an ingrained routine such as household activities like cleaning or cooking No longer known as a ‘box’ that families would surround to watch a program, it has cultivated new forms of interactions, viewer engagement, and technologies. Social television “refers to real time communication and interactivity involving shows on television or online TV and other content displayed on televisions”…

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