1. Why is computer known as data processor?1. Why is computer known as data processor?
A computer is known as a data processor because it changes raw data that is not in useful form such as tables, figures etc into processed data known as information that is useful. Processing includes manipulating, storing
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Preparing athletes for competition in the heat: developing an effective acclimization strategyPreparing athletes for competition in the heat: developing an effective acclimization strategy
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Send-Off Remarks of the Minister of Sport and Recreation South Africa (srsa), Honourable Mr Fikile April Mbalula (MP), on the occasion of the Paralympic Team South Africa official send off to the 2012 London Paralympic GamesSend-Off Remarks of the Minister of Sport and Recreation South Africa (srsa), Honourable Mr Fikile April Mbalula (MP), on the occasion of the Paralympic Team South Africa official send off to the 2012 London Paralympic Games
President of the South African Confederation and Olympic Committee, Mr Gideon Sam; and all the Board Members
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Marching golden flashes john franklin, directorMarching golden flashes john franklin, director
It is our goal to constantly maintain the machine which in turn brings about a tradition and legacy of excellence
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Subjective dispossession and objet aSubjective dispossession and objet a
Chair of the Examining Committee confirmed successful defense of the thesis/dissertation; e g. September 2013]
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Updating of an earlier primer by Julia Lee and Dr. Chandra Asthagiri based on Dr. Jerry Potter’s workUpdating of an earlier primer by Julia Lee and Dr. Chandra Asthagiri based on Dr. Jerry Potter’s work
Asc is a high level parallel language developed originally by Dr. Jerry Potter. Asc stands for Associative Computing. While asc has been implemented on several computers, all but one implementation on a ClearSpeed machine no longer exists
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U. S. Department of health and human services (hhs), the national institutes of health (nih) and the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) small business innovative research (sbir) programU. S. Department of health and human services (hhs), the national institutes of health (nih) and the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) small business innovative research (sbir) program
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U. S. Department of health and human services (hhs), the national institutes of health (nih) and the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) small business innovative research (sbir) programU. S. Department of health and human services (hhs), the national institutes of health (nih) and the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) small business innovative research (sbir) program
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Twittering on: Audience research and participation using TwitterTwittering on: Audience research and participation using Twitter
The study looks at examples of Twitter users engaging with (and in some cases creating) the news and discussing television programmes
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On the human rights situation in the united states of americaOn the human rights situation in the united states of america
Freedom of speech and press, transparency of government activities
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Side event: indigenous connectivity 2005 United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues Thursday, May 19 2005Side event: indigenous connectivity 2005 United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues Thursday, May 19 2005
Good afternoon, colleagues, and welcome to the 2005 Side Event on Indigenous Connectivity
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WeathR: Twitter Perspectives on the WeatherWeathR: Twitter Perspectives on the Weather
We conclude that users are more likely to tweet about things that break from their normal environment
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Art & Art Education in eastern africa a working Bibliography version 4Art & Art Education in eastern africa a working Bibliography version 4
African Studies; Associate, Centre of African Studies: cas, University of London
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Developmental State and Innovation: Nanotechnology in ChinaDevelopmental State and Innovation: Nanotechnology in China
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Dr. Josephine Sche 16 April 2012Dr. Josephine Sche 16 April 2012
Kindergarteners are particularly unique in that this is their first public school experience, and for many, it may also be their first library experience. Kindergarten teacher Laurie Patsalides explains
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