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    failures. The first hour of The Imitation Game demonstrates the growing frustration of the team trying to break the enigma code. They try their hardest in every possible way they can, but they do not succeed until Turing miraculously discovers that the machine must be programmed to a word or phrase that it would be able to recognize in most, if not all, Nazi messages. I think the film has a decent way of portraying the mathematics, but it could explain more concrete mathematics rather than…

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    20th Century Enigma

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    has been around for thousands of years (The Enigma Machine Explained). It started out with pencil-and-paper codes, made of substituting letters for each other in the alphabet. Then, there were more geometric codes, relying on using grids to write out messages and then writing down the letters in order of the rows or columns. Modern-day codes and ciphers are much more complicated than these outdated, antiquated codes. The jump from these simple codes to more sophisticated, complex, ones was in…

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    The Semantic Gap

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    Overview of the Semantic Gap - What is it? The semantic gap is the difference between human perception of observations, activities, and objects and their computational or machine-based representations(). It is a split between high level features, or semantic information, and low-level features, of which there are many types. High-level features can include keywords, concepts, categories, or ontologies - virtually all things that lead to determining meanings of text-based information and phrases…

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    The Matewan Massacre

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    During the early 1900's miners in southern West Virginia were fighting, literally, for simple rights that every worker deserves. A 40-hour work week, decent pay that wasn't in scrip, and a sense of safety. On May 19 of 1920, members of the Baldwin-Felts detective agency arrived in the town of Matewan to evict union miners from houses owned by the Stone Mountain Coal Company. After catching wind of the detectives’ activities, Matewan Mayor Cabell Testerman and a pro-union sheriff named Sid…

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    Ww2 Weapons Essay

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    Many different weapons with many different utilizations were used during World War II in the united states. Every weapon helped us to win the war. There were various different categories and each weapon had different ways in aiding the victory of World War II. The United States used numerous different weapons, all categories had different usages, to win World War II. The rifle was the standard issue weapon in WWII. There were essentially two types of rifles, bolt action rifles and semi-automatic…

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    you would find on an old school slots machine. You can choose how many lines you would want from these buttons, along with other key game…

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    Simbat Research Paper

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    Featuring a unique dual-game feature, will you be able to fire yourself to the top of this title? Hotshot Review Hotshot from Simbat is one of the most popular online slot machines around right now and for good reason. It’s an interesting and fun slot machine, even if it doesn’t deviate too much from the old fruit machine style setup. This is just something that makes it an approachable title; so don’t be fooled too much by the game’s old-school overlay. Through the basic nature of Hotshot…

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    surpluses of high playing card icons, and offer a very basic, primitive gaming structure, played over 5 reels and minimalistic paylines. In this case, there are just 10 of them for you to bet on. Available stakes All 10 paylines in this cheap and simple video slot are adjustable, as are the value of your coins, and the number you can wager per line. Coin denominations stem from as little as 0.01 up to as high as 2.00 in total. Up to 5 coins per line can be wagered, too. As you might imagine then…

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    Ainsworth Essay

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    No. of Reels: 5 No. of Paylines: 30 MinBet: 0.30 MaxBet: 3000.00 Bonus Round: Y Free Spins: Y Gamble Feature: N Can you play on Mobile: Y Software Provider: Ainsworth Twice the Money Slot Machine Are you familiar with Aristorcat slot games? If so, you are probably going to find that Ainsworth has something of interest to offer. The reason for this is because the owner of Ainsworth is one Len Ainsworth, the very same man that founded Aristocrat all the way back in 1953. Considering the man’s…

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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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