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    When Android was launched it was primarily a mobile operating system based on a Linux kernel developed and backed financially by Google. The plainness of user interface played a momentous role in spreading the use of Android. The end user could manipulate the on - screen objects by real - world actions such as swiping, tapping, pinching and many other actions to make Android an compliant platform. Its main use was seen mainly in smartphones. With the growth of time, Android found its way in tablet

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    Choosing Your It Career Path

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    CHOOSING AND NAVIGATING YOUR IT CAREER PATH Newton 's First Law of Motion states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion until acted upon by an external force. This is true of careers as well, including yours. Where do you want your IT career to be in one year? Do you want to have earned several IT certifications in that time, therefore advancing your IT career? Or do you want to be in the exact same place you are today? The only person who

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    INTRODUCTION Over the past few decades, many software development methodologies have appeared and these methodologies address most of the phases of software life cycle from requirements to maintenance. In the last twenty years, there has been increasing popularity for object-oriented programming. Hence, the interest to research on object-oriented methodologies has increased. Also, there has been exponential growth due to the increase in number of software systems being described as object-oriented

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    In the world of Engineering and Technology, each day sees a spate of new concepts and applications, and each passing day seems to make them obsolete. This galloping pace of technological evolution has a direct bearing on practical applications, making it mandatory for today 's engineers to keep abreast of the latest developments. I have always had an inherent and overwhelming desire to design and innovate and this propelled me to opt for a career in engineering. In Computers, the tremendous scope

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    Andrew Lewis March 1st, 2015 AP World History Mr. Sagistano, Period 9 Impact of the Dutch East India Company During the 17th and 18th centuries, The Dutch East India company left a lasting impact on the world, which greatly changed the course of history and even affected the world we live in today. The Dutch East India Company (VOC; Vereenigde Oost Indische Compagnie), was a global trading company established by the Netherlands in 1602 (Anderson, James 204). The VOC greatly changed the regions

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    Home automation refers to the adaptation of the computer application technology to control the in house appliances [7], thereby making the appliances automated. Home automation has always been a field which is in need of constant development and with the technology picking up its pace with respect to its growth since last decade, there has been a severe need for development in the field of home automation [6]. Addressing to the problem of automating the home is important because it enhances the

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    Statement of Purpose “Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get” These words were a driving force at every crucial juncture of my life and had a profound influence on all the decisions I have taken till now. My tryst with computers started when I was an 8 year old fascinated by watching movies like ‘Back to the Future’. I grew so passionate about all those gadgets and high-end technology used in the movies, that I started visualizing myself in the role of Marty McFly

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    program then examines the bytecode and executes the instructions that are called. In Java implementation, there are two phases both a compilation and interpretation stage. These are the compilation stage and the interpretation stage. In the Compilation stage, a just-in-time compiler (a JIT) compiles the Java source code and transforms it into bytecode. In the Interpretation stage the Java interpreter also known as the Java virtual machine (JVM) converts the bytecode binary code that is readable by the

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    people. Jayavarman II, a former Khmer official who had been taken captive, returned from the kingdom of Java and declared his independent from the kingdom and his position as god-king in 802 AD. Prior to the formation of Khmer its predecessor the kingdom of Chenla had torn apart by warfare. Jayavarman II who was of Khmer descent however was originally from Java. It is believed that the people of Java wanted to install Jayavarman as a figurehead to gain more power over the region. Rather than let this

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    There comes a point in a person's life when they have to cooperate with others on a group project. The people you work with might not have the same point of view as you or the same work ethic. This a part of life that a person has to deal with sooner or later. Being a lone wolf is simply not enough in today's society. In Advanced Placement Computer Science, most of the assignments that a student does involves just him/her and the computer. This type of classwork is what I enjoy the most. But once

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