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    Thomas Paine

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    Thomas Paine’s Common Sense Analysis Early American History is filled with influential figures that helped our country become the nation we are today. You hear about all the famous Americans like George Washington‚ Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin growing up in grade school‚ and how they helped in our drive for independence. There also is however many people who’s importance to our revolution are not as celebrated. One of these men is Thomas Paine‚ who wrote Common Sense‚ a pamphlet anonymously

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    Professors in my Student Life There are some situations in life that we would never forget. Since I began the school at 6 years old until I finish high school at 18 years old‚ I have had the opportunities to meet several professors. Professors become a close person for us because we share with them at least one year of our life. They spend more time with us‚ even than our parents. But no all of them are equal in terms of their way to teach. I classified them into three different groups‚ the group

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    C coding

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    Assignment 1 (FIT5003) User Manual Scope: Create threads based on user input to share the processor time. Steps: 1. The codes are written in C language compiled in a virtual machine (gcc -lpthread -o soft soft.c). 2. First‚ the program will give the user the option to input number of threads to be processed 1‚ 2...‚ etc using the scanf function. 3. The threads will increment using while loop. 4. After mentioning number of threads the first thread will be created for processing. The

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    OCR in C#

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    Document 5 An overview of the Tesseract OCR (optical character recognition) engine‚ and its possible enhancement for use in Wales in a pre-competitive research stage Prepared by the Language Technologies Unit (Canolfan Bedwyr)‚ Bangor University April 2008 This document was prepared as part of the SALT Cymru project‚ funded by the Welsh Assembly Government under the Knowledge Exploitation Fund’s Knowledge Exchange Programme‚ reference HE 06 KEP 1002 What is OCR technology? OCR technology

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    Thomas Mistakes

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    the Snail‚ biologist Lewis Thomas‚ asserts that if mistakes are not made‚ then nothing useful can be accomplished. Lewis Thomas’s assertion is very reasonable and should be considered accurate due to the great amount of inventions and discoveries created by mistakes. Mistakes are a part of human nature‚ no matter how hard one tries‚ there will be mistakes sooner or later

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    The ability to read and write is a very important skills that helps people expand their knowledge and communicate with people. Some people agree that the ability to read and write is more important today than it was in the past. Others disagree. In my view‚ I agree that the ability to read and write is more important today‚ for these two important reasons. First‚ the ability to read and write is very important to get a job. This is important to help people have a better life. For example‚ my friend

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    that shit off." I heard James Kennedy‚ my foster father‚ yell. I quickly stopped my alarm and got up to walk downstairs. While walking down the stairs i slipped and fell straight on my ass bone. "Why can’t you even walk down the stairs correctly." My foster father muttered while walking to the kitchen. I finally gathered myself together and walked into the kitchen. My foster father sat at the table reading the newspaper. "Look at this mexican f*g." My foster father said pointing to a photo of a man

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    successful. In Learning to Read and Write‚ Douglass makes a reference to when his mistress caught him innocently reading the town newspaper to attempt to teach himself to read and write. She immediately snatched it away from him‚ making it evident that she did not want him to read at all‚ even though she had ignited the wanting to learn inside of him when she began teaching him to read and write. His mistress took the newspaper away from him because she was afraid he might read a report on a slave rebellion

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    Karla C:

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    lot of metaphores in the story‚"The Legend of Sleepy Hallow". If its the setting of story or maybe about the a metaphore about the charactors. In the first sentence you can see alot about the land Irving discribes or I can see he discribes the land like a woman‚ "In the bossom of one of those spaciouse coves which indent the eastern shore of the Hudson‚ at the broad expansion of the river denominated by the ancient Dutch navigators the Tappen Zee‚ and where they allways podently shortend sail and

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    Thomas Edison

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    Thomas Edison was a man who influenced America more than anyone else. Some of the inventions he pioneered are still used to this day. He was a man who spent almost his entire life working as a scientist‚ and receiving more than 1‚200 patents in his lifetime. (Anderson pg.7) Thomas Edison’s life was probably twice as productive as a modern day chemist‚ he was a firm believer of an eight hour work day‚ eight hours in the morning‚ and eight in the afternoon. Aside from his amazing history as an adult

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