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[http://www.popsci.com/article/science/pure-genius-how-dean-kamens-invention-could-bring-clean-water-millions Pure Genius: How Dean Kamen's Invention Could Bring Clean Water to Millions] Tom Foster, Popular Science, Created 16 June 2014, accessed 7 September 2015 (Access to Clean Water)
 
[http://www.popsci.com/article/science/pure-genius-how-dean-kamens-invention-could-bring-clean-water-millions Pure Genius: How Dean Kamen's Invention Could Bring Clean Water to Millions] Tom Foster, Popular Science, Created 16 June 2014, accessed 7 September 2015 (Access to Clean Water)
  
My favourite demonstration was "Game of Life" because it displayed the graphing and programming capabilities of MATLAB. From what I've learned so far from EGR103, I thought MATLAB would purely be a simple graphical/mathematics programming tool (similar to Mathematica). However, my opinion changed once I saw the "Game of Life" as it offered a snapshot of the complex applications/programs that can be created with MATLAB.
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My favourite demonstration was "Game of Life" because it displayed the graphing and programming capabilities of MATLAB. From what I've learned so far from EGR103, I thought MATLAB would purely be a simple graphical/mathematics programming tool (similar to Mathematica). However, my opinion changed once I saw the "Game of Life," as it offered a snapshot of the complex applications/programs that can be created with MATLAB.

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Pure Genius: How Dean Kamen's Invention Could Bring Clean Water to Millions Tom Foster, Popular Science, Created 16 June 2014, accessed 7 September 2015 (Access to Clean Water)

My favourite demonstration was "Game of Life" because it displayed the graphing and programming capabilities of MATLAB. From what I've learned so far from EGR103, I thought MATLAB would purely be a simple graphical/mathematics programming tool (similar to Mathematica). However, my opinion changed once I saw the "Game of Life," as it offered a snapshot of the complex applications/programs that can be created with MATLAB.