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    Unit Assignment 1: Homework 1. The CPT is the most important component in a computer because it is the part of the computer that runs programs. 2. 1‚ 0 3. Computer 4. Keywords or reserved words 5. Mnemonics 6. Compiler translates a high-level program in a separate machine language program while the interpreter is a program that both translates and executes the instructions in a high-level language program. 7. Operating system RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT Unit 1 Research Assignment 1: Exploring Programming

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    ACT Test 1

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    answer sheet. 1. Which of the following numbers completes the sequence 3‚ 8‚ 14‚ 21‚ 29‚ ___? 5. (C) 37 William earned $3‚200 per month as a teacher for the ten months from September to June. Then he took a job as a barista at a local café‚ where he earned $2‚000 per month during July and August. What was his average monthly pay for the 12 months? (D) 38 (A) $2‚400 (E) 39 (B) $2‚500 (A) 35 (B) 36 2. (F) 50 minutes (G) 1 hour and 10 minutes (H) 1 hour and 12 minutes (J) 1 hour and 15 minutes

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    Alpha 1

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    Pretty much everyone. Now how many of you have heard of alpha 1 deficiency also known simply as alpha 1? There aren’t many that have. I’m going to inform you about it today. You will learn what it is‚ what causes it‚ what a patient with alpha 1 deficiency goes through and what can be done for that patient. Up until a few years ago‚ I myself had no clue what alpha 1 was. It wasn’t until my mom’s COPD was correctly diagnosed as alpha 1 deficiency did I become familiar with it. From that point on

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    Sam Spade the Anti-Hero We often look back upon Sam Spade‚ the protagonist in The Maltese Falcon‚ as the first example of the modern day detective. This modern day detective is the gruff Man who keeps his wits about him‚ always gets the ladies‚ and cracks the case in the end. Sam Spade does fit into this category and it is for that reason that Sam Spade can be properly categorized as an anti-hero. While Sam Spade is indeed the protagonist of the novel‚ he is by no means a hero in the traditional

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    Football Genius

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    The book I read is called Football Genius by Tim Green. This book was not a Newberry winner but I think it should have been. The main character of this book is named Troy‚ and he lives in Atlanta‚ Georgia. His main goal is to help the Falcons go all the way to the Super Bowl this year. One day my mom brought this book home for me to read on my free time and it ended up being the best book I’ve ever read. The main character is named Troy. Troy can predict the plays in any football game‚ if you

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    3 Purpose statement of this speech is to convince listeners to become Atlanta Falcon Fans by educating them on the history and achievements of this football franchise. Thesis statement of this speech ; the Atlanta falcons are the premiere football team in the NFL but have recently been shown little respect. Why should you respect the Atlanta falcons a legitimate superbowl contenders. Since 2008 the Atlanta falcons have a record of 43-21 and 26-6 record at home during the same time period . four

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    Chandrayaan-1 was India’s first unmanned lunar probe. It is Cuboid in shape of approximately 1.5 m . The main scientific objectives of the Chandrayaan was to design‚ develop‚ launch and orbit a spacecraft around the Moon using an Indian-made launch-vehicle and to conduct scientific experiments using instruments on the spacecraft It was launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation in October 2008‚ and operated until August 2009. India launched the spacecraft with a PSLV‚ on 22 October 2008

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    Poe vs. Hammett

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    It is my belief that although Poe’s Dupin‚ in The Purloined Letter‚ and Hammet’s Spade‚ in The Maltese Falcon both have very unique qualities‚ they both share very similar moral codes. These codes of morality‚ they would like to believe‚ have no bearing on the world or society around them. They both follow their own moral standards and do not follow what is expected of them. As Spade repeatedly suggests that honesty and loyalty are not what he is concerned about. As it occurs in both cases‚ Dupin

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    Shakespeare and The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammet‚ it becomes clear that this quote holds true in a much different way than originally intended. In both of these novels the women involved are anything but the innocent bystanders‚ but rather the manipulator and catalyst behind the scenes. Out of these two books‚ two strong and memorable female personas arise‚ that of Lady Macbeth‚ as well as that of Brigid O’Shaughnessy. Through both Macbeth as well as The Maltese Falcon women are portrayed in a

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    Mid Term Film to Fiction

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    1. A static character is a character which does not change during the course of a story. Sam Spade is a static character because by the end of the book The Maltese Falcon‚ Spade still seeks his own type of justice and he still retains within him a detachment to the world as seen when he has the police take Brigid away at the end. Another character that can be viewed as static is Stevens from Remains of the Day. Although towards the middle and end of the book‚ Stevens appears to start regretting

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