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    INTRO In the world we live in today, more employers than ever before are looking to hire individuals who have experience with computer programming and coding. The growing job market in this field requires that more students learn these skills in order to bring their knowledge into the workplace. However, some students do not have this opportunity, as they have never been introduced to computer sciences. There are several reasons why this may occur, but one of the most prevalent is that students

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    “…life can be much broder once you discover one simple fact: Everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you. And you can change it, you can influence it. Once you learn that, you’ll never be the same again.” When I heard these words by the late Steve Jobs in a video that was just 1 minute 42 seconds long, it left a big impact and changed the way how I looked at the world. Following closely the rivalry between the companies Microsoft and Apple and their

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    “The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me”. This quote inspired me a lot from my childhood as when we have the right content to compete, then there is no force which could stop us from achieving it. Daniel J. Boorstin’s quote “Education is learning what you didn't even know you didn't know” very aptly sums up my intention and curiosity to learn and attain the required skill sets in my field of interest and particularly be familiar and thorough with the facts and

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    Quantum Computing and Its Relation to Computer Science I have decided to write my paper on Quantum Computing. This is a difficult subject for me to wrap my head around, however I feel it is a very important field to look into more closely. Quantum Computing relates to the studies I have chosen, in the fact that it is actually a field that could potentially change Computer Science as it is known today. This could affect me in unforeseen ways, and I feel I need to know about it in order to

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    Ever since I have used a computer, I have been captivated by the incredible world of the digital industry. One of the earliest memories I have was to use a floppy disk, the idea of capturing something virtual and integrating it into a physical object fascinated me. As technology has advanced so has its implements, I recall the floppy disk being as big as my hand and to now hold a memory stick smaller than my thumb with 91022.2 times more storage capacity just astonishes me. The advancement of computers

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    Computer is one of the most important electronic devices currently used; it cannot be dispensed with in any field of life, whether scientific or practical. It has caused a major change in the life of the individual because it has entered all areas of daily life. Technology has become a prerequisite for progress and development. The computer is commonly used in every field and has made our day very easy. It has made a vital impact on the individual. People are using computers to perform different

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    My interest in science was kindled when I was just a child. I was a very enthusiastic reader of science books. Those books introduced me to physics ,chemistry and other sciences. But my relationship with computers started when I first came across the computers in my school days. I was so very amused with computers that I fell in love with computers. I was very fascinated with the way the computers performed every task so effortlessly. The first calculation, the first game I played, the first mouse

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    A Byzantine Fault

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    Introduction Faults occur in every system which may halt the systems functionality. A fault that presents different symptoms to different observers is called a Byzantine fault. These Byzantine faults form the reason for the loss of a system service and are called Byzantine failures. A Byzantine failure may occur due to arbitrary problems like corruption in their local state, production of incorrect outputs or by processing requests incorrectly instead of the general situations like crashing or stopping

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    Human Biology Capstone

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    studies the work of the human mind that have previously been not intensively studied by scientists in this manner. He has explained some of these functions in terms, which can prove to be life-changing for humans. Pinker does so by drawing on the evolutionary psychology of John Tooby and Leda Cosmides who are the pioneers of the discipline and worked to explore it. In this regard, he studies the mind concerning the neo Darwinist / adaptationist and the computational theory of mind. In his book on the

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    Chaitanya Bharathi Institute Of Technology(Autonomous) Chaitanya Bharathi Institute Of Technology(Autonomous) Hyderabad, India Hyderabad, India vidyasagar.sabbella@gmail.com pvp_reddy@yahoo.co.uk Abstract— This paper presents an efficient and reliable evolutionary based approach to solve the optimal power flow(OPF) problem. The proposed approach employs differential evolution algorithm for optimal settings of control variables. The proposed approach is examined and tested on the standard IEEE 30-bus test

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