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Should you buy notes from StudySoup.com Is it a legitimate site?

I applied to be a notetaker this year for StudySoup after hearing about it from my sorority sister. Honestly it's one of the better jobs I've had in college. I just post my notes that I'm already taking in class, then I share a message with my classmates and that's it. So far I've made $361 on my first study guide and $217 on my second study guide. Besides my class work, I think it's taken me a total of 1 hour per week for this job. I'd definitely recommend it IF you're a good notetaker.


What actors and actresses appeared in A Divine Meeting - 2010?

The cast of A Divine Meeting - 2010 includes: Jonathan Castile as Hades Leticia Eguez as Saraswati Federico Friciello as The Notetaker Danny Leeds as Satan Kyle Porche as Loki Kachain Thongmanee as Buddha


This person has the responsibility of recording the discussion and preparing the questions or handouts for a group discussion?

This person is typically called a notetaker or scribe. Their role involves documenting key points from the discussion and preparing materials for the group, such as questions or handouts, to support productive conversations and decision-making.


Who first made the laptop?

The first developed portable computer was the Xerox NoteTaker, developed at Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center), in 1976. The first mass-produced portable computer was the Osborne 1, in 1981.


What movie and television projects has Federico Friciello been in?

Federico Friciello has: Played Pool Boy in "90210" in 2008. Played Rico in "Ginger Snap" in 2010. Played The Notetaker in "A Divine Meeting" in 2010. Played The Villain in "Out for a Stroll" in 2011. Played Ralph in "My 8-Bit Secret" in 2012.


Who has invented the laptop in 1987?

i don't know who invented it in 1987 but i do who invented it in 1976.i got this from laptops arena so credit goes to them. Xerox PARC developed the first portable computer prototype called Xerox NoteTaker. It never reached mass production but it was the inspiration source for the first commercially available notebook. Xerox NoteTaker was designed by Alan Key, Adele Goldberg, Douglas Fairbairn, and Larry Tesler. It featured a built-in monochrome display monitor, 128K 8-bit memory, 1MHz processing speed, a floppy disk drive, foldable keyboard and a mouse, using the Smalltalk operating system. The weight was of 22 Kg and the production costs were incredibly high, reaching $50,000, at the time of introduction.


When was the first labtop invented?

Nathan has no clue what he is talking about or does he know how to spell. Taken from Laptops arena "The history of the laptop sends us back in April 1976, when Xerox PARC developed the first portable computer prototype called Xerox NoteTaker. It never reached mass production but it was the inspiration source for the first commercially available notebook. Xerox NoteTaker was designed by Alan Key, Adele Goldberg, Douglas Fairbairn, and Larry Tesler. It featured a built-in monochrome display monitor, 128K 8-bit memory, 1MHz processing speed, a floppy disk drive, foldable keyboard and a mouse, using the Smalltalk operating system. The weight was of 22 Kg and the production costs were incredibly high, reaching $50,000, at the time of introduction."


What actors and actresses appeared in Adventures in Vegas - 2004?

The cast of Adventures in Vegas - 2004 includes: Ben Beckman as Mick Merrie Brackin as Pool Babes Mayra Caban as Notetaker Monica Contreras as Pie Thrower David Donnelly as Pool Dudes Mindy Kool as Pool Babes Kathy Polishuk as Pool Babe Tom Repetto as Narcoleptic Conrad Warmbold as Pool Dudes Mary Woodworth as Masseuse


When was the Xerox Notetaker introduced?

The Xerox Notetaker computer was never introduced, in the sense of it being sold to the public. It was an internal Xerox PARC project started in 1978 and cancelled in early 1980 after only a few prototypes had been built. Most of the pages about it on the web get some of the details wrong. All of the technical information can be found in Bitsavers or one of its mirrors. See Related Links, below. The series of memos there also documents the project's history.


What are the parts and functions of the braille keyboard?

There are two types of braille keyboards. The most common type of braille keyboard is the chorded keyboard used on the Perkins brailler and on electronic braille notetakers. These keyboards do not have a separate key for each letter. There is one key for each dot of a braille cell. To type one letter, all of the keys that correspond to the dots in that letter are pressed at the same time. The brailler or notetaker advances to the next letter after the keys are released. A spacebar is located below the main keys. Occasionally, one may find a computer or typewriter keyboard that has been labeled with braille letters. Most blind people do not use these, as they learn to memorize the keyboard layout and type by touch. Good sighted typists use the same memorization techniques to speed up typing. Typically, labelled QWERTY keyboards are only used by young children, newly blind adults, or people with additional disabilities who have difficulty memorizing the keyboard layout. Please see attached links for pictures of the braille keyboards on the Perkins brailler (a braille typewriter) and an electronic braille notetaker.


How are braille or sign language used?

There is no connection between Braille and Sign language.Braille is a reading system invented by Louis Braille. Braille is a tactile writing system used by people who are visually impaired. It is traditionally written with embossed paper. Braille users can read computer screens and other electronic supports thanks to refreshable braille displays. They can write braille with the original slate and stylus or type it on a braille writer, such as a portable braille notetaker or computer that prints with a braille embosser.Sign languages are natural languages that develop among deaf communities. There are hundreds of major sign languages spoken all over the world. Signing involves the hands, arms, face and other body parts to speak, instead of speaking with the vocal cords.


Was Michael Faraday a bookbinder as a kid?

Apparently Michael Faraday was a bookbinder as a child. According to Gale Encyclopedia of Biography - "At the age of 14 he was apprenticed to a bookbinder and bookseller. He read ravenously and attended public lectures, including some by Sir Humphry Davy."There is apparently a plaque at the building where he worked in London commemorating his apprenticeship there.Faraday became fascinated with science, particularly electricity, while reading the books he worked on. Malcolm Longair in his Theoretical Concepts in Physics has a section on Faraday in which he talks about Faraday's interactions with Davy. He became a notetaker for Davy after Davy was blinded in an explosion. Faraday also toured Europe with Davy.Longair lists a biography of Faraday by J. M. Thomas: Michael Faraday and the Royal Institution: The Genius of Man and Place.