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  2. Universal Turing machine - Wikipedia

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    Davis makes a persuasive argument that Turing's conception of what is now known as "the stored-program computer", of placing the "action table"—the instructions for the machine—in the same "memory" as the input data, strongly influenced John von Neumann's conception of the first American discrete-symbol (as opposed to analog) computer—the EDVAC.

  3. Asexual: What It Means, Facts, Myths, and More - Healthline

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    The way you define your sexuality, orientation, and identity is your choice, and only you get to decide what asexual means to you.

  4. BIPOC is an acronym that stands for “Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.” It’s a more specific alternative to terms like “marginalized” or “minority.”

  5. Genocide - Wikipedia

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    The definition of genocide generates controversy whenever a new case arises and debate erupts as to whether or not it qualifies as a genocide. Sociologist Martin Shaw writes, "Few ideas are as important in public debate, but in few cases are the meaning and scope of a key idea less clearly agreed."

  6. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    A simple smiley. This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons.Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art.

  7. Cyberspace - Wikipedia

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    Cyberspace is an interconnected digital environment. It is a type of virtual world popularized with the rise of the Internet. [1] [2] The term entered popular culture from science fiction and the arts but is now used by technology strategists, security professionals, governments, military and industry leaders and entrepreneurs to describe the domain of the global technology environment ...

  8. Homeschooling - Wikipedia

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    Educating children at home. Homeschooling or home schooling (American English), also known as home education or elective home education (EHE) (British English), [1] is the education of school-aged children at home or a variety of places other than a school.

  9. Engineering economics - Wikipedia

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    [7] This definition almost perfectly explains capital and its general relation to engineering, though some special cases may not lend themselves to such a concise explanation. The actual acquisition of that capital has many different routes, from equity to bonds to retained profits, each having unique strengths and weakness, especially when in ...