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         Unidentified Flying Objects have dazzled us for many years. The controversy over the existence of alien life forms began March 23, 1909, in Peterborough, UK. “This was unusual because neither nor New Zealand had any aircraft at the time” (Wilson 14). This left no explanation for the strange sighting. The debate continues in present day because there are still no answers to the many sightings that have occurred since. UFO’s are real because the government is hiding their

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    A review On Dynamo: Amazon’s Highly Available Key-value Store SUMMARY: An e-commerce website must have requirements such as performance, reliability, efficiency and high scalability for an efficient functioning. Out of these requirements, reliability is the most challenging requirement to be satisfied as a small outage can lead to a large financial consequences and affect the customer trust. This paper gives insight into the design and implementation of dynamo, a key value store that throws light

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    Basic courses like Computer Programming, Principle of Programming Language, Object Oriented Programming laid the foundation for me to cultivate an advanced knowledge in the field. Having a strong foundation helped me in coping up with highly technical and challenging courses such as Computer Architecture, Compiler Construction and

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    Information on the students: The targeted student population is ESL high school students (around 18 years old and above) who have mastered the L2 basic writing skills, such as writing grammatically correct sentences, building compound sentences, using prepositional phrases, etc. They are bilingual and culturally varied. Their L1 skills are a little bit better than that of L2. Students’ goal: Their goals are primarily to develop writing skills and, for this particular class, to learn how to develop

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    Question (P1.1) 1) What is a programming language generations? The programming language generation is divided in 5 parts: 1 Generation programme language is Machine Language (or Binary) According to (Net industry, 2015) “First Generation is the lowest level of a computer language.” Computers were programmed by scientists using front control panels equipped with toggle switches in 1940s to 1950s. In First-generation programming language computer (was and still) converting information given by

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    In Rear Window, Hitchcock uses visuals in order to capture the perfect cinematic film and experience. We as the viewers identify with Jeff because much like how he is watching his neighbors, we are also speculating his life as a film. Our hero, L.B. Jeffries or “Jeff”, out of boredom creates an outdoor theater for himself by spying on his the people outside his window. Hitchcock uses “murder-as-entertainment” and the idea of watching a cinematic film as ways to captivate the viewers and make us subconsciously

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    and successor task starting with a development plan that will lead to various other tasks along the way until the project is completed. A project manager normally uses one of three different system development methods which are structured analysis, object-oriented analysis, and agile methods. Also with those development methods project managers must perform an

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    dialects characteristics. C++ is a statically written, free structure, multiparadigm, incorporated universally useful dialect. C++ is an Object Oriented Programming dialect yet is not absolutely protest arranged. Its peculiarities like Friend and Virtual,violate some of extremely paramount OOPS gimmicks, rendering this dialect unworthy of being called totally Object Oriented. It is a center level dialect. C++ is a standout amongst the most prevalent programming dialects and is actualized on a wide mixture

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    INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW:- The project is a study of SAPUI5 APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT along with all its contents, controls, interface designs, connectivity and functionality. A simple demo test application is created using UI5 controls and technology for maintaining product database. In the demo application, ODataServices are created and used in order to view, create, delete and update the database. The user can effectively maintain the given product database with this demo application. OBJECTIVE:- The

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    Java could be a machine artificial language that 's coincidental, class-based, object-oriented, and significantly meant to own as few usage conditions as would be prudent. it 's expected to let application designers "write once, run anywhere" (WORA), implying that code that runs on one stage doesn 't need to be recompiled to run on AN alternate. Java applications ar unremarkably incorporated to bytecode (class document) which will run on any Java virtual machine (JVM) . Java is, as of 2014, a standout

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