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Listing of Measurements
Notes: Handwritten note with list of measurements and drawings on back. Part of assorted miscellaneous notes kept by Eartha White. Undated
Notice To All Person Who Do Washing For A Living
Notes: Typed notice from E. M.M. White, Director of Girls and Womens\u27 Work, regarding meeting for all persons who do washing for a living and are interested. Meeting to be held at the Soldiers Club, corner of Broad and Duval Streets. Part of assorted miscellaneous notes kept by Eartha White
Forty-third Annual Session of Florida State Federation of Colored Women\u27s Clubs. Badge
Badge: Forty-third Annual Session of Florida State Federation of Colored Women\u27s Clubs, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Off-white in color with black lettering. Date June 10-12, 1951https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_artifacts/1023/thumbnail.jp
Committee Recommendations
Document: Handwritten list of recommendations from the Salaries Committee (Citizen\u27s Industrial Insurance Company).Part of assorted miscellaneous notes of meetings kept by Eartha White. Undated
Fifty Years, Poem
Card: Poem written for the Tri-Celebration in Jacksonville, Florida. Fifty years of freedom, 1863-1913. (Program for event in folder 02-551- Lincoln Memorial Association.) Undated
Implementation of algorithms for sorting by strip swaps using alternating cycle graphs
Challenges in computational biology, such as genome rearrangement, and applications in optical character recognition, like zoning techniques, often require solving optimization problems. These involve reordering scrambled sequences of numbers into a sequential arrangement known as the identity permutation.
Rearranging any given permutation into the identity permutation with the minimum number of specific operations related to strips gives rise to various combinatorial optimization scenarios. Operations such as strip moves, transpositions, reversals, and block interchanges have been extensively researched.
This thesis builds on the foundational work of Roy et al., targeting the refinement of their cycle graph algorithm for sorting by strip swaps. The main contribution of this thesis is the development of a solution that successfully handles the various scenarios of sorting by strip swaps on which the cycle graph algorithm of Roy et al. did not succeed. In order to evaluate our suggested approaches, a brute-force algorithm has been developed to determine the optimal solution and to verify that the cycle graph algorithm is indeed a 2-approximation algorithm. Our experimentation has been confined to small-sized permutations only due to limitations on the resources
The Leftovers
Though our species is relatively young on the world time scale, we have drastically reshaped our planet and impacted many other species. Our latest advancements in AI technology could revolutionize entire industries, the environment, and society more than any other human invention. While this new technology could transform human society for the better, some have expressed anxieties over the rapid rise of an unregulated industry whose consequences on the social, political, environmental, and economic systems are difficult to predict. The impacts of advancing artifical intelligence (AI) and artificial general intelligence (AGI) technology are difficult to imagine, even for those at the helm of this rapidly advancing technology. I started researching AI several years ago because I wanted to know how AI could transform the environment but there was very little information about that topic, so I stuck with reading about the history of AI and the way it was already changing our society. My research about AI technology influenced my writing. For my research into AI and AGI, I used books, interviews, articles, videos, and I went to an AI conference. I also conducted personal interviews with several people about their perception and anxiety of the rising AI and AGI technology. Through science fiction writing, I imagine unfamiliar environments and how they could shape humankind. In this story, which is my first fiction story, I focused on the possible effects of rapidly advancing technology on identity, motherhood, family, and humankind, for which I also researched the idea of transferring consciousness into a synthetic body
Notes on Bethel Baptist Church on Early Bible Class
Document: Typed notes on Early Bible Class, Bethel Baptist Church, including lists of Chartered Members, Members, early organists, and directors. Gilbert Ambrose, President. L. D. Ervin, Teacher. Undated
List of Names and Register of Deeds
Notes: Typed list of names, numbers, and register of deeds. Part of assorted miscellaneous notes kept by Eartha White. Undated
Christmas Card From Irma Carter to Eartha White
Correspondence: Christmas and New Years greetings from Irma Carter to Eartha White. Undated