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Microsoft Works is a word processing software program developed by Microsoft that was first released in 1987. Microsoft Works was often included on OEM computers. Microsoft Works was used as an alternate solution to Microsoft Word because of the cost difference between the two different programs.
When British Parliament creates an award of twenty thousand pounds sterling to whomever can come up with a solution for determining longitude at sea, a carpenter-turned-clockmaker, John Harrison (Sir Michael Gambon), begins his experiments to build an accurate timepiece unaffected by sea travel. His main obstacles are lack of money, a judgment Board convinced that the answer lies in astronomy and not clocks, and the mechanics of the clock. Rupert Gould (Jeremy Irons), a retired Naval officer who suffered a nervous breakdown in World War I, has been researching Harrison’s history and makes efforts to locate and restore Harrison’s clocks. Harrison’s and Gould’s struggles are linked by the clocks which the two men will, across two hundred years, make tick accurately enough to measure longitude.
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Stata is a general-purpose statistical software package created in 1985 by StataCorp. Most of its users work in research, especially in the fields of economics, sociology, political science, biomedicine and epidemiology.[citation needed]Stata’s capabilities include data management, statistical analysis, graphics, simulations, regression analysis (linear and multiple), and custom programming.