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    answers and sometimes on their phones waiting for the next picture to load. However, many of those who do use modern technology, in classes or out, never truly know the story surrounding the creation of it and the people who contributed to it. Ada Lovelace is often dubbed the very first computer program for her contribution in creating the very first algorithm for the first computer and without her innovative thoughts and ideas we may not have had much of the technology that necessitates our everyday

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    Lord Byron’s “When We Two Parted” details the experiences of a man who has just been heartbroken by someone who he thought would love him forever, but seemingly never loved him. He in that moment realizes that nothing will be the same, as any time he hears the name of his former lover, he will be struck with grief and regret, basking in the shame that he allowed them to hurt him so. Although “When We Two Parted” can be used as a lens to glimpse inside the mind of someone who has just been heartbroken

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    In his poem “Darkness” Lord Byron gives an apocalyptic view of the world, as he pictured it. The poem is partially influenced by the mass hysteria of the time brought about by an Italian astronomer. He predicted that the sun would burn itself out on July 18th, destroying the world. The poem is written in first person and is packed with sublime imagery. The tone of the poem gives hints to the author’s emotional state of mind at the time. “Darkness” seems to have been written as a satirical account

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    Can machine think? Ockham, Surrey County, England, the Summer of 1843. Lady Ada Lovelace frantically prepares her “Notes” to Sir Charles Babbage. This 19,136 words document will hold the first description of the term “computer” a century before this idea will come to fruition. Credentials: I have been involved in various aspects of the computer use for over twenty years. The fascination of the empowerment that learning how to tame the machine has been feeding over the years the interest in a field

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    The credential professional I interviewed was Heather Romero who is a Patient Care Coordinator at Lovelace Hospital. I am very interested in holding a position as a Patient Care Coordinator after graduation. After interviewing this individual I am eager to pursue this as a career path and feel it would be a good fit for me in the future. I am also thinking of changing my major to Nursing because the degree I am pursing right now might not be a good fit for a Patient Care Coordinator. I have prepared

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    Colonization in The Wine of Astonishment The Wine of Astonishment by Earl Lovelace is a short Caribbean literary piece that captures the ordeal of a small community of the Spiritual Baptists in Bonasse under the colonial government. The short novel synchronizes with the historical struggle of the Spiritual Baptist Church in Trinidad and Tobago during the early 1900’s when the government passed the “Shouters Prohibition Ordinance”. Lovelace narrates the story from Eva’s perspective. Eva’s language in the

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    In spite of the fact that Ada, as she was called, was permitted little data about her dad, his nearness was permitted to "frequent" the family in various ways. For example, an almost life-estimate picture of Byron hung in the Milbanke home (in which Ada lived amid some portion of her youth), yet was covered with a green drapery so it couldn't be seen. Woman Byron was watchful never to talk sick of her significant other out in the open, regularly commending his "virtuoso," yet she appears to have

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    I have chosen Richard Martin because he is compassionate, has integrity and Perseverance. Richard Martin was born in 1754 and born in country Galway. Richard Martin started off as being an Irish Politian. He fought for a bill to be passed to stop the cruel treatment of animals which never passed parliament. He later crated another bill which was to stop the cruelty to cattle bill which passed the government and was then named the “Martins act” He was an animal cruelty campaigner and was given a special

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    Augusta Ada Byron was born in London on December 10, 1815, and was the daughter of a famous poet ,named Lord Byron. Her parents did not have a very happy marriage and once Ada was born, they seperated. A few months after she was born, her dad left to England and never saw her again. He later then died when Ada was 8. I assume that because her parents seperated at a young age and Ada was too young to get to know her father, his absensce probably didn’t affect her as much as it would have if she were

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    Colonization in TheWine of Astonishment The Wine of Astonishment by Earl Lovelace is a short Caribbean literary piece that captures the ordeal of a small community of the Spiritual Baptists in Bonasse under the colonial government. The short novel synchronizes with the historical struggle of the Spiritual Baptist Church in Trinidad and Tobago during the early 1900’s when the government passed the “Shouters Prohibition Ordinance”. Lovelace narrates the story from Eva’s perspective.Eva’s language in the novel

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