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    Have you ever wondered, “Who discovered E=mc2?” The answer to that is Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein had impacted the world with his many discoveries in the field of physics. Though once regarded dull-witted as a small child, he is now known to others as one of the most intelligent individuals to ever live on the planet earth. Albert Einstein is easily the smartest scientist to ever live, and will always be remembered throughout history. Albert Einstein grew up differently than other people…

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    How do scientists know there are such things as atoms? The short answer is that they don’t. No one has ever seen an atom. However, there are many more ways to show that something could exist than to have ‘seen something’. The idea of the atom has been hypothesised since around 440BC, but the idea has only been widely accepted since the early 19 century, when the atomic theory was first proposed. Since then, our understanding of the atom has significantly developed. But why is the atom so widely…

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    Albert Einstein: the Inventor & Dreamer “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving” -- This is one of Albert Einstein’s quotes. Albert Einstein made a great impact on the world. He is credited with discovering a theory that found that gravity can affect time and space. He also made the atomic bomb when he was serving in the U.S. military to fight against the Germans in World War II (WWII) when he was getting targeted by Germany because he was Jewish, and the…

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    Albert Einstein was one of the most influential people in the twentieth century. One hundred years later, we’re still using his equations, theories, and discoveries today. Albert Einstein was able to take a big stand in history. Taking a stand means to take a firm position in an issue. Einstein took this stand with his theory of relativity. Albert Einstein took a stand in history when he refused to give up proving relativity which carved a pathway to modern science. Einstein had some hardships…

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    American Company Netscape went public (Friedman 37). The creation of Netscape did two things, brought internet alive by giving the world the browser to display images and data stored on website, and data stored on websites. Netscape also triggered the dot-com boom (Friedman 37). The Netscape revolution was able to bring people-to-people connectivity to a whole new level (Friedman 37). Prior to Netscape, communications between different countries was no where near as easy as it is now. Another…

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    physics or chemistry, there are no absolute laws that govern the way things work in macroeconomics. It’s a social science that continues to evolve every single day with newly discovered evidence by macroeconomists. Whether it is the Great Depression, the Dot-Com bubble burst or the most recent 2008 credit crisis – they have all greatly contributed to the evolution of macroeconomic theories. Macroeconomists will never be 100% confident in their analysis but crises and other events are essential…

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    Executive Summary 1-888-JUNK-VAN is a waste collection and transportation company with a appreciable success since many years.However, more and more, Marcus Kingo, owner and founder of 1888-JUNK-VAN has been facing many issues lately regarding its company’s data flow and operations. As a result, these problems increased costs, decreased revenue, and provoked a loss of potential profit and customers. Mr. Kingo is now looking for an affordable new technology tool to improve its operations and…

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    Moving Target Defense The current cybersecurity environment is based around a static defense that has been employed for the past few years to protect information systems (See Figure 6). Unfortunately, this cybersecurity paradigm is not effective against current and future cyber threats. According to Zheng (2014), the weakness of this cybersecurity approach is its passive and reactive nature towards safeguarding information systems. Additionally, this method also allows threat actors the time…

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    could be affected, moved, or changed without being physically affected by another object, has raised different arguments throughout history. Some believe that action at a distance would describe all the uncertainties of quantum physics and would help us understand the unknowns of quantum mechanics. There have been varies experiments that support the claims of action at a distance and those who disagree and look to disprove this concept. One of the experiments that disproves the argument is the…

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    where does this energy originate from? Currently, there are two prominent theories in the physics community that predict a vacuum energy. These are Quantum Field Theory and Supersymmetry, referred to as QFT and SUSY respectively. Each of these theories predicts a different value for the constant vacuum energy density (Lecture 1). According to Quantum Field Theory, in every point of space, there is a small harmonic oscillator of every possible frequency. When these oscillators are excited with…

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