Updating heptio-authenticator-aws to aws-iam-authenticator since the heptio project was moved and renamed.

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** You want to create an EKS cluster and an autoscaling group of workers for the cluster.
** You want these resources to exist within security groups that allow communication and coordination. These can be user provided or created within the module.
** You've created a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and subnets where you intend to put the EKS resources.
** If using the default variable value (`true`) for `configure_kubectl_session`, it's required that both [`kubectl`](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/#install-kubectl) (>=1.10) and [`heptio-authenticator-aws`](https://github.com/heptio/authenticator#4-set-up-kubectl-to-use-heptio-authenticator-for-aws-tokens) are installed and on your shell's PATH.
** If using the default variable value (`true`) for `configure_kubectl_session`, it's required that both [`kubectl`](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/#install-kubectl) (>=1.10) and [`aws-iam-authenticator`](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/aws-iam-authenticator#4-set-up-kubectl-to-use-authentication-tokens-provided-by-aws-iam-authenticator-for-kubernetes) are installed and on your shell's PATH.
* ## Usage example