TCAM

A TCAM has three major components (a) 8T BCAM cell that contains the stored data implemented using the cross coupled inverter and compare unit is implemented using pass transistor logic which compares the stored data with search data. Depending on the different applications, the compare unit can be implemented as XOR or XNOR functions. (b) … Read more

Enterprise education

Pepin, (2012) defines enterprise education as ‘the idea of developing general skills in students that may be useful in numerous life situations for the purpose of educating more enterprising students’. Enterprise education lays the foundation for the process of students becoming entrepreneurs. However, the subject of enterprise education is vastly broad and teachers may find … Read more

The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton,

PaWe first meet our narrator, fourteen-year-old Ponyboy, as he’s walking home from the movies ‘ alone, which is something we know he’s not supposed to be doing. Ponyboy lives in a dangerous area. His East Side neighborhood is patrolled by bullying Socials, rich kids from the West Side of town. Pony’s a Greaser and defenseless … Read more

Global marketing: International product. International promotion

1.1.International product 1.1.1. Product concepts Most of the product concepts leamed in basic marketing are applicable in international marketing, too. Therefore, we can define the product as a bundle of attributes both tangible (physical attributes) and intangible (emotional attributes) that offer satisfaction to the consumer. However, the product can be seen at different levels according … Read more

Teaching culture

Target language teaching concerned teaching culture and enabling learners to make differentiations between their first cultures with the target culture (Liddicoat and Crozet, 1997). Harumi (2002) portrays the culture as a crucial component in language teaching and states that culture is not detachable from language teaching and learning. For example, in the context of ELT, … Read more

Art during the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo periods

During the 1500’s art started to drift out of the churches, beginning with the Renaissance and then continuing on to the Baroque and Rococo periods. At the same time that art was experiencing a reforming the knowledge and exploration that was happening in science started to emerge as a something that was more widely recognized … Read more

The pros and cons of Person-Centred Therapy

In this essay I will be discussing the pros and cons of Person-Centred Therapy as an exclusive method of therapy for clients. I will also give asn understanding of exacntly what ‘PCT’ Person based therpay is. Itis important to describe first what we mean when discussing PCT. Person-Centred Therapy, also known as client-centred, Rogerian therapy … Read more

Reengineering

At the center of process reengineering lies the notion of thinking, which involves identifying and abandoning the rules and regulations that are outdated, and fundamental assumptions that has to do with current business operation. Reengineering is about inventing new approaches to process structures that bear little or no resemblance to previous processes, and it’s therefore … Read more

Pollution

Pollution is everywhere around you. Its all over the whole planet. It makes us humans, plants and animals ill. But what exactly is ‘Pollution’? Pollution is contamination. There are different kinds of pollutions like Water Pollution, Air Pollution, Sound Pollution, Land Pollution, etc. Environmental pollution is a pollution that combines every pollution that damages our … Read more

Regulation and control of information in the media

INTRODUCTION The information provided by the media coverage is often regulated by the government. They always determine what the entire population of the State get to learn about the national or international events while the constitution guarantees freedom of press. Justice can be viewed as a way in which individuals are treated as equals without … Read more

Memory & Memory Improvement

“Distributed vs. Massed Practice: which produces better learning” As the years progressed, cognitive neuroscientist performed miscellaneous trials bolstering valid principles on the effectiveness of distributed practice. “Spacing effects have been demonstrated in motor learning, verbal learning, mathematics learning, and in other educational settings” (as described by Cepeda et al., 2006; Kornell, 2009). Distributed practice is … Read more

Irony and sarcasm

Ironic and sarcastic comments are used to decrease the perceived threat and to create an atmosphere filled with humor when we criticize someone or something. Thus, sarcasm and irony are ambiguity which means that the speaker is saying something and intend another. It is sort of indirect speech which we use to convey a message. … Read more

Utilitarianism and moral obligation

Developed countries should help those that are underdeveloped, however whether they are morally obliged is a matter of debate. Each year, ‘Some??805??million people in the world do not have enough food to lead a healthy active life. That’s about one in nine people on earth. Poor nutrition causes nearly half (45%) of deaths in children … Read more

Manufacturing in the mid-18th century to mid-19th century

Introduction During the industrial revolution from about mid-18th century to mid-19th century, almost every part of the manufacturing was changed or improved. Three very important technological developments that boosted the revolution were in the textile world, in the use of steam power, and in the making of iron. The industrial Revolution had some kind of … Read more