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    Republican nominee Donald J. Trump. After the success of Barrack Obama’s data analytics, Clinton continued their adoption of data analytics, this time developing a new algorithm called “Ada” after the female, 19th century mathematician, Ada, Countess of Lovelace (Wagner, 2016) and having Obama’s former data analytics director, Elan Kriegel, as one of the highest paid staff of her campaign (Goldmacher, Hillary Clinton’s ‘Invisible Guiding Hand’, 2016). Clinton’s dependence with analytics is so entrenched

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    Pseudo Code is a concept that allows programmer to define certain logic in terms of plain simple steps, which can act as a solution to the problem. Pseudo Code is important because it helps the programmer to define the logic before implementing the actual program. This can be extremely important when a programmer is trying to solve a very complex program. In such cases, the programmer can understand the problem and define all the possible solutions steps in completeness and also get it verified

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    Teresa Nguyen Honors History 11 Ms. Gray December 8, 2017 A Great and Controversial Leader The personality and behavior of a person can help his success or failure. With great determination to be a soldier as a young boy, General George Smith Patton Jr., became one of the greatest yet most contradictory leader. As a little boy, Patton had extreme knowledge of military history and military strategy comparing to those his age. His hard work and determination will finally be repaid as he become military

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    We live in a time of uncertainty. One of which is financial uncertainty, which affects all Americans, regardless of social economic status. According to the Congressional Budgeting Office the US national debt is on track to being equal 78% of the gross domestic product by the year 2024 (Trumbull). Social Security payouts have neared a level that will soon be unsustainable without a significant increase in taxes. Corporate taxes are now close to 40%, and considered to be one of the highest tax rates

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    Topic - A comparison of the respiratory system between Mimus Polyglottos and Orcinus Orca. I. Introduction While the Mimus Polyglottos lives on land and the Orcinus Orca lives in the sea, the respiratory system of these two species is worth perceiving the way they have evolved from there past ancestors and the similarities these two bring together. As time goes by, these two species have changed from very modest animals to more progressive animals. There respiratory systems have advanced depending

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    Abstract: Samuel Selvon is one of the most popular and internationally acclaimed contemporary postcolonial Caribbean writers. He is placed apart by the sheer range and variety of his published works, which include ten novels and a collection of short stories (Ways of Sunlight), a great number of short stories, poems and essays to newspapers and magazines and several plays for radio and television. He is also renowned because he became one of the founding fathers of the Caribbean literacy renaissance

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    their territories to collect resources in order to garner economic profit. The more robust economies tend to become the most powerful nations, and so the control of resources is sought out in order to monopolize both wealth and power in the world (Lovelace, 2014). Nations that are at odds with this general philosophy are threatened with aggressive assimilation tactics that in the end tend to further reinforce the dominance of the imperialist nation. From

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    Is Canada A Just Society

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    A Just Society A just society defines a country where people have an equal opportunity to success and to achieve their goals. It is a country where people are equal and their cultural heritage, religious, and language rights are supported and respected. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau had a goal to make Canada a just society. Canada achieved its goal of becoming a just society because of Collective rights, Civil rights, and Human rights. Throughout the 1950’s and 1960’s Canada achieves it’s ‘just society”

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    We live in a time of uncertainty. One of which is financial uncertainty, which affects all Americans regardless of social economic status. According to the Congressional Budgeting Office the US national debt is on track to being equal 78% of the gross domestic product by the year 2024 (Trumbull). Social Security pay outs have neared a level that will soon be unsustainable without a significant increase in taxes. Corporate taxes are now close to 40%, and considered to be one of the highest tax rates

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    Abstract: Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which one sense or part of the body is stimulated by another sense or part of the body. For example, certain sounds or visuals can stimulate and be related to colors, textures or smells. This article primarily focuses on synesthesia and music and understanding the mechanisms in the brain that allow certain people to see colors when listening or playing music. This review will also reference and analysis research that has been conducted on synesthesia in the

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