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    advancements in warfare were always surfacing; some meant to improve fighting tactics and others were intended to end conflict at a faster rate. In the 19th century Warfare was changed tremendously with the development of the musket, the rifle, and the machine-gun as they increased the effectiveness of previous weaponry, changed in design, and increased the death toll. To begin, a musket is muzzle-loaded smooth firearm that is fired from the shoulder.…

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    Organization has always been a tremendous asset for the human race, pivotal to our very survival and ability to learn. This is entirely dependent upon the ability to sort, categorize, and separate the world around us into easy to find like object groups. When civilizations began to form, society was no exception, people have always been divided into groups based on common similarities such as race, gender, income or profession. The division was particularly strong in Victorian England near the…

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    Summary Of Blue Pill

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    This abstract is a summary of research into malware called ‘Blue Pill’. It was developed by a security researcher named Joanna Rutkowska, a low-level security and stealth malware researcher. Her intention was to show that a prototype malware, code-named Blue Pill, could "100 percent undetectable” (Vaas, 2007). She created it as part of a research project. It worked by bypassing Microsoft 's digital signature protection for kernel mode drivers. The Blue Pill malware is like the movie, “The…

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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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    development, due to fears on controlling and using these technologies. Many fear that these technologies will develop into unstoppable killing machines like in the science-fiction movie “Terminator”. The problem is that this technology…

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    been overcome by a user, even if he is not the one who originally programmed him. “”Tron” has a message: that computers could become “big brothers” which run our lives, and that the best way to counter this is “from the inside,” by understanding the machines so well they can’t mislead or divert us.” To be prepared for this possible threat, that a program similar to MCP could come and control more than just one company, possibly the world, people are going to have to know how computers work.…

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    Polanyi's Paradox Essay

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    with the advent of complex machine learning in artificial intelligence. These advancements, at the current rate, will change almost everything about…

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    Theory and Research Adulthood is a time of physical, mental, and emotional growth in which one gains social and professional experiences in daily interactions. An adult learner in the classroom can be challenging, as they become another sub-demographic of needs to be met in a traditional or online course room. The needs of an adult leaner was first articulated through Malcolm Knowles’(1968) andragogy; the art and science of helping adults learn (Merriam, Caffarella, and Baumgartner, 2007, p.…

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    Essay On Gun Violence

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    types of firing actions and ammunitions. The seven types of firearms are the following: handguns, revolvers, pistols, derringers, rifles, and shotguns. The different types of guns firing actions are the following: fully automatic, semi-automatic, machine gun, and submachine gun. There are only two types of gun ammunition which are caliber and gauge. Most criminals prefer guns that are easily concealable, large in caliber, and well made. Handguns are the most common type of firearm used in…

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    Distmo Case Study

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    Results The results focus on the effect of the personalized mus- cle geometry on the force generation in the lower limb. DistMo defines the model personalized with the PA ob- tained with the straight line approach, while CenMo describes the model personalized with the PA obtained with the centroid line approach. GenMo represents the model that used the generic values of the PA from OpenSim (PARF = 13.9◦, PAV I = 4.5◦, PAV L = 18.4◦, PAV M = 29.6◦). The inter-model force and moment variations…

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