Papers 1701-1710 of total 11877 found.
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…for university admission. I passed that exam and attended in University of Science in 1984. By that time, computer science was not available in the universities. I remember the day as if it were yesterday. During my final year in this university, I…
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…The world is rapidly changing. The advancement of technology is gaining ground faster and faster and this has a profound effect on our nation's children. An estimated 24 million children now have online access. Computers are a big part of the today's…
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…Filtering Of Public Computers The battle continues about whether public libraries should install filters on their computers in order to prevent children from accessing obscene or sexually explicit internet sites. According to the American Civil…
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…Alan Turing Alan Mathison Turing (1912-1954) was a British mathematician who pioneered the basics of computer theory. Alan was born London and attended school at both Cambridge and Princeton universities. In 1936, Turing published a paper called…
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…, logos, and lots more. The CNC Routers today transfer images from a computer to the router. There are also other products out there that allow you to not have to type in a code to get it to make the design you want. You can just enter in the pattern, and send…
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…treatment to those who have technology skills, and leave those with out to rely on our already strained social services. A quote from a statistical brief from the U.S. Commerce Department summarizes the problem: "access to computers among children was closely…
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…Introduction Compoint Australia was a market player in the computer peripherals devices industry. Who had acquired a small but significant 3 percent share of the Australia market for pointing devices for computers, which include the mouse, cursor keys…
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…, overuse of the family reunification laws, and the exploitation of employment based immigration in the computer industry are reasons for immigration reform.         The United States welfare system has difficulties supporting the huge numbers…
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…Definitions of storage: The number of instructions and amount of data a computer can store in its memory is measured in bytes. One byte contains 8 bits (short for binary digits, 0 and 1). Computers work by using pulses of voltage which represent either 0…
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…The first reason is that we need to record business transactions. In fact, VAT invoice and documents are legal documents and they are used to report tax or to control payment. Doing accounting requires an accountant to be good at using computer as he has…
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