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    The Language of Sounds Morse Code is a language that used sounds rather than words. And we have the ability to use it today using smoke signals‚ lights‚ and sounds (“Wikipedia”1). Without Morse code‚ the spies that stole secrets from other countries may have been seen‚ chased‚ caught‚ interrogated‚ and killed. The things in Morse Code like the dots and dashes‚ or the uses like the different machines they used back then‚ possibly even the people that created it such as the main person Samuel Morse

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    2006 This document how to compile and run the Wave Watch 3 (WW3) model. The main steps involved are : 1. Checkout WW3 module from the CCT CVS server. The checkout includes WW3 source code‚ WW3 model configuration files‚ compilation scripts‚ run management python codes. 2. Compile the WW3 source code to generate and install all needed binaries 3. Run the WW3 model. 4. Run the WW3 SCOOP usecase test and verify results. 1 Checkout WW3 Module From the SCOOP CVS repository1

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    Morse Code

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    Morse Code was designed by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail. It uses short and long pulses - tones or lights - to represent letters and numbers. Probably the most well known Morse Code Message is the one made up of three short pulses‚ then three long pulses‚ then three short pulses again. Or "dot dot dot‚ dash dash dash‚ dot dot dot." This message means "S O S" (S = "..." and O is "---")‚ the distress signal. Officially‚ the short and long pulses are called "dits" and "dahs"‚ but we like to call them

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    Code of Hammurabi

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    Code of Hammurabi The Code of Hammurabi is an ancient set of laws that was used to establish order in ancient Egypt. Although this code would be viewed as brutal by today’s standards‚ it was a huge step forward in the pursuit of stability in the ancient world. Perhaps the most brutal aspect of this code is the concept of lex talionus‚ or the “eye for an eye” system of punishment that it established. The Code of Hammurabi is thought to be one of the earliest forms of written law. This code was

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    Historians evaluate sources to determine their legitimacy and reliability. Inspecting the domain can assist in determining the source of a given website. The source should always be identified and evaluated before using it when writing. With technology and the internet as advanced as it is today it is very easy to stumble upon misinformation. Opinionated websites‚ for-profit websites‚ and others may provide only one side of a given story or event. An unbiased‚ responsible source is much better to use

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    The Code of Hammurabi

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    The Code of Hammurabi was written by King Hammurabi‚ who began ruling the Babylonian Empire in about 1800 BC. Hammurabi came to power using his strengths as a military leader‚ conquering many smaller city-states to create his Empire. Hammurabi believed that the gods appointed him to bring justice and order to his people‚ and he took this duty very seriously. Not long after his ascent to power‚ he created his Code‚ 282 laws written to define all relationships and aspects of life in the kingdom. The

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    specifically developed for the course‚ which contains various I/O devices and peripherals to allow student to develop and observe the interactions of the programs with the various I/Os. The software tools used for developing and testing the program code in the laboratory exercises is the µVision4 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with debugger‚ which is part of the Microcontroller Development Kit (MDK) from Keil [3]. The first part of the laboratory exercise is to guide the student to familiarize

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    System Documentation

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    System Documentation – A Better way Rahul Sarangdhar Language Processing Group Tata Consultancy Services Hadapsar‚ Pune 91-20-4042434 rahul.sarangdhar@tcs.com Nitin Daptardar Language Processing Group Tata Consultancy Services Hadapsar‚ Pune 91-20-4042428 nitin.d@tcs.com ABSTRACT In today’s competitive environment‚ business requirements keep changing at a very fast pace in order to meet the demands of the marketplace. Organizations are increasingly relying on their underlying software

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    Code of Hammurabi

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    Jahaira Alicea Code of Hammurabi In Mesopotamia around 1750 B.C. citizens followed a stern law code that consisted of 282 laws called The Code of Hammurabi. This law code shows that in early Babylonian society they thought the best punishment was an eye for an eye. By setting such law codes they made the punishment so harsh that the person who committed the crime would never think about committing it again. Some people read the Code of Hammurabi and do not agree with it because of the

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    Code of Hammurabi

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    wanted to‚ but by "The Code of Hammurabi". The code was the major reflector and shaper in the ancient Babylonian society. If there was something they wanted to do‚ they had to make sure that it wasn’t against the code‚ because if it was‚ the consequences were serious‚ and could mean their life. But without the code‚ their society would be much more uncivilized and inhumane. Without the code‚ they wouldn’t have been as advanced and as knowledgeable as they were. The code of Hammurabi reflected

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