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    Our goal was to invent a new technology which had the potential to bring people together. Our invention includes virtual reality devices which will enable e-learning students to participate in traditional classroom activities through virtual reality. We chose to focus on this particular issue because, as e-learning students, we feel that our e-classes sometimes do not offer the full college experience. Additionally, we have focused on subjects such as biology, which currently are not readily…

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    In the past 100 years technology has progressed at an astonishing rate. The human race has gone from hardly being able to fly a plane to traveling through the cosmos. Computers that used to fill entire warehouses now fit in the palm of people’s hands. The human race exists in a digital age, where many parts of life revolve around technology such as computers and cell phones. Data is constantly being collected in ways that the average person hardly even notices. Simply clicking on a website may…

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    ability to show investors what they wanted to see, “[he] built a huge case around a standard PC… when prospective investors would come by, [he] would put on a show and roll this massive machine out so that it appeared like Zip2 ran inside of a mini-supercomputer” (Vance 65). As a founder of Zip2, Musk also possessed a great deal of ambition, hoping to become the CEO, which his board members blocked. At Zip2, Musk gained a reputation for setting extremely optimistic deadlines, “[trying] to get…

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    were three sections, organized into twenty questions each. The first of which dealt with physical traits. He was confused as to why this was necessary, but figured that maybe all blue eyed people got fried by the machine like some anti-Hitler supercomputer. A little pop up with an 8-bit transgender pride flag read, 'are you ready for phase one of the survey?' Pete clicked the 'yes' button. 1. What color is your hair (currently)? He leaned back and took a sip of his diet coke. He hoped the…

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    Beowulf Archetype Essay

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    An archetype is a theme, an image, a symbol, an idea, a character type, or a plot pattern ("Archetype of Hero"). Archetypes can be expressed in literature, folklore, stories, plays, movies, dreams, and myths. A hero is someone who is willing to risk his life and assets for the benefits of others, he will not be afraid to act in times of need through violence, or mediation. His actions set him apart from a normal person because of his accomplishments and his attitude. They may be on a journey or…

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    Polanyi's Paradox Essay

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    Modern technology has advanced at an exponential rate since the turn of the millennium, and similar to how the epoch of the steam engine brought upon the Industrial Age, the epoch of the personal computer has brought upon the dawn of the Information Age. At the continuously compounding rate of innovation and invention, modern technology was prognosticated to hit a wall where advancements become rare. This prediction has been dubbed as Polanyi’s Paradox. As all theoretical barriers in the modern…

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    Raspberry Pi Essay

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    The performance analysis of Raspberry Pi [16] Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized computer. It’s basically a small PC which provides all the basic functions that are provided by a desktop PC. For example, it provides functions like word processing, gaming and playing audio/video. It has become a widely used device for learning programming since last one year. The Raspberry Pi is a 3.370 X 2.125 motherboard with a 700 MHz CPU and a 250 MHz GPU. The Ethernet LAN port is present for internet and…

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    In Nigeria, Islam pre-dated Christianity by well over 300 years. But these two important religions which have influenced Nigerian education in no small measure are of recent development…(p.15). c. While quoting internet sources use page number if available. However, use paragraph as para. or the paragraph symbol, or the section, if necessary, for a web document of hypertext markup language (html) or other without pagination. For example, Yusuf (2005) opined that “the Nigerian national policy…

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    Dell Financial Analysis

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    International Data Corporation (IDC). Dell is positioned as the bigger competitor, but in 2002, Hewlett-Packard acquired Compaq, challenging Dell’s leadership in this sector. (1) The computer industry is organized in several categories such as supercomputers, mainframes, midrange…

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    thrust of the industrial and institutional commitment to cyberspace research was still focussed on data manipulation – just as Gibson’s zaibastu did in Neuromancer. Gibson’s cowboys were outlaws in a military-industrial fairyland dominated by supercomputers, artificial intelligence devices and databanks. Humans were present, but their effect was minimal. There is no reason to believe that the cyberspaces being designed at NASA or in Florida would be any different” (444). Gibson’s vision of…

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