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Live Spanish and the Latin American (business) culture during an unique cross-cultural awareness and language training in Cuernavaca. ........ ............. ....... ............. ........... ............... ............ ........ ........... ................ ....... ............. ........... .............. ............ ......... ........... ........ ........ ....... .............. ............

Eng Living Latin America ineer circuit (IC) in 1958. The IC combined three electronic components onto a small silicon disc, which was made from quartz. Scientists later managed to fit even more components on a single chip, called a semiconductor. As a result, computers became ever smaller as more monitored and coordinated the computer's memory. ould fit hundreds of components onto one chip. By the 1980's, very large scale integration (VLSI) squeezed hundreds of thousands of components onto a chip. Ultra-large scale integration (ULSI) increased that number into the millions. The ability to fit so much onto an a Living Latin America rea about half the size of a U.S. dime helped diminish the size and price of computers. It also increased their power, efficiency and reliability. The04 chip, developed in 1971, took the integrated circuit one step further by locating all the components of a computer (central processing unit, memory, and input and output controls) on a minuscule chip. Whereas previously the integrated circuit had had to be manufactured to fit a special purpose, now one microprocessor could be manufactured and then programmed to meet any number of demands. Soon everyday household items such were no lo Living Latin America nger developed exclusively for large business or government contracts. By the mid-1970's, computer manufacturers sought to bring

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