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    DATA COMPRESSION The word data is in general used to mean the information in digital form on which computer programs operate‚ and compression means a process of removing redundancy in the data. By ’compressing data’‚ we actually mean deriving techniques or‚ more specifically‚ designing efficient algorithms to: * represent data in a less redundant fashion * remove the redundancy in data * Implement compression algorithms‚ including both compression and decompression. Data Compression

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    My First Day in School

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    nervous and bit tensed. Although I was not a brilliant student not knowing even alphabets my teachers helped me in learning the alphabets That was the time when my first class began Manisha Ma’am entered in the class room every student stood up and greeted good morning Ma’am in return Ma’am replied very good morning sit down I also followed them Ma’am teaches us alphabets and how to use those alphabets in formulating the sentences and words then bell rang Ma’am went outside. Again

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    It is difficult to imagine our Paleolithic ancestors. Without written records our knowledge is limited but through archeology and anthropology we can get a sense of what their daily lives were like. Their’s was a constant struggle for survival against the forces of nature. Their view of nature was personified in their polytheistic religions. Every element of nature was governed by a supernatural being. There was no separation between nature and themselves as we experience today. One of their

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    of this effect was the alphabet. The Germanic tribes who came into contact with the Latins adopted the Latin alphabet‚ the Persians took the Arabic scripture‚ and the Khazars‚ the Jewish one. Although in the case of the Russian conversion something different happened in terms of alphabet‚ the effect of the conversion on the literature was immense. Despite the Kievan Slavs accepted the Christianity with the influence of the Byzantines‚ they did not adopted the Greek alphabet directly. Yet they adopted

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    EMERGENT LITERACY Emergent literacy is defined as a way to explain what the children should know about reading and writing before they are able to read and write. In My classroom‚ Emergent literacy would look like a rich environment where children would engage in a variety of reading and writing activities that would facilitate language and literacy opportunities in a daily routine. The children would have access to different centers such as reading center‚ writing center‚ art center‚ and computer

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    B. In section one‚ chapter one‚ Diamond explains that the ancestors broke off from Africa as a separate lineage from animals about 7 million years ago. Human ancestors began walking upright around 4 million years ago‚ and they moved to Eurasia around 1 or 2 million years ago. Sometime between 100‚000 and 50‚000 years ago‚ not long after human fossils began to resemble modern homo sapiens‚ the human race had an explosion of new technological and artistic innovations that far surpassed anything previously

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    Deconstruction is a method of critical analysis of philosophical and literary language that emphasizes the internal working of language and conceptual systems‚ the relational quality of meaning‚ and the assumptions implicit in forms of expression. Deconstruction focuses on text as such rather than as an expression of the author’s intension‚ stressing the limitless of interpretation and rejection the western philosophical tradition of seeking certainty through reasoning by privileging certain types

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    sensory loss

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    individual needs and requirements which will form a key part of their care plan. The care plan aims to: preserve and maximise any remaining sensory functions that the person has teach them alternative communication methods such as the deafblind manual alphabet (see below) help them to retain as much independence as possible – for example‚ by recommending they receive training to use a long cane or a guide dog Identifying a deafblind child’s level of hearing and sight at an early age is vital to ensure

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    Rotor Machines

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    substitution ciphers used only a single replacement scheme — sometimes termed an "alphabet"; this could be easily broken‚ for example‚ by using frequency analysis. Somewhat more secure were schemes involving multiple alphabets‚ polyalphabetic ciphers. Because such schemes were implemented by hand‚ only a handful of different alphabets could be used; anything more complex would be impractical. However‚ using only a few alphabets left the ciphers vulnerable to attack. The invention of rotor

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    Information

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    identity or essence of something (see Theory of Forms). "Eidos" can also be associated with thought‚ proposition or even concept. From the stance of information theory‚ information is taken as a sequence of symbols from an alphabet‚ say an input alphabet χ‚ and an output alphabet ϒ. Information processing consists of an input-output function that maps any input sequence from χ into an output sequence from ϒ. The mapping may be probabilistic or determinate. It may have memory or be memoryless

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