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Developing Solutions
Words: 1041 / Pages: 4 .... stage. The function of implementing solutions hinges on two basic ideas: (1) consideration of the possible solutions by studying the results of the previous stages and the ideas they generated; and (2) development of evaluation criteria.
A simplified approach to solution development is the "in-house" search for solutions on the presumption that there are no new problems, only unsolved ones. This simply suggests the research team ask, "has anyone else had this problem?" Consideration would be given to a problem of similar circumstances, how they solved the problem previously, if the solution was successful, and if any disadvantages resulted fro .....
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College Football-bcs
Words: 951 / Pages: 4 .... one. Michigan fans thought that Michigan should be the sole possessor of the crown, and Husker fans thought the same for Nebraska. To avoid more co-champions in the future, and to guarantee a match-up between the top two teams in the nation each year, a new system was setup prior to the 1998 season. This new system setup by ABC Sports and the NCAA is called the Bowl Championship Series or BCS
for short.
The Bowl Championship Series is a point system that selects what college football teams will play in one of the four major bowls. The bowls in the BCS include: the Rose Bowl, the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, the Nokia Sugar Bowl, and the FedEx Orange .....
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The Cybernetic Plot Of Ulysses
Words: 3004 / Pages: 11 .... of varying import and
value. This plot -- the plot of signals that are launched on perilous
Odyssean journeys, and that reach home, if they do, only through devious
paths -- parallels and augments the novel's more central journeys, its
dangers encountered, and its successful returns. ULYSSES works rather
neatly as a cybernetic allegory, in fact, not only in its represented
action, but also in its history as a text. The book itself, that is, has
reached us only by a devious path around Cyclopean censors and the Scylla
and Charybdis of pirates and obtuse editors and publishers. ULYSSES both
retells and re-enacts, that is, the Odyssean journey of inform .....
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Writing Process
Words: 586 / Pages: 3 .... must teach the students how to write. That is where the English textbooks come into play. There, they can expand the student’s mind with new ideas. Whether or not they decide to use them is up to the individual.
In Elbow’s writing, he says, “The most effective way I know to improve your writing is to do free writing exercises regularly” (Elbow 62). Because I am not one to write in a journal everyday, I cannot personally agree or disagree with his comment. I do believe that the more you write, the better you become. I do see that people who write often also do better in their English classes. Elbow also says, “The main t .....
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How To Grind
Words: 1453 / Pages: 6 .... in which you do a jumping 180 and land on the stair. Or you can go with a rewind after you
do the stall. Or just any combination of the above. How about a 180 stall with a 360 rewind? In any case, do your
best to learn how to stall as that is the foundation of all grinds.
Before you actually move onto grinding, you need to wax the object you are trying to grind on. It's not hard at
all, and it will only take a few seconds and a few cents to do.
First off, you need to get the wax. Though most any wax will do, I personally stick with the Paraffin wax, found in
the canning section of just about any big grocery store. Its about $1.50, and is .....
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Endangered Whales
Words: 659 / Pages: 3 .... in complex sounds thought to carry over distances so wide, possibly carrying from Antarctica to Alaska. Unfortunately, whales may not be able to receive communications from other whales, which are anymore distant than a few hundred kilometers anymore. Their communication is interfered with by the sound of ship’s motors, sounds that must be as painful to whales ears as a truck on a highway is to human’s ears.
The decimation of great whales has been going on for centuries, one species after another hunted to levels so low that it is no longer profitable to hunt them. As early as the eighteenth century the Basques of northern Spain hu .....
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Heroes 2
Words: 2336 / Pages: 9 .... a mission over Vietnam, Colonel Risner is taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese, and placed in a cell in downtown Hanoi. As he parades down the street as a prize for the patriots to see and jeer at, he is struck in the head by rocks, lashed out at with sticks, and he was spat upon. At the end of the procession, Colonel Risner arrived at what was to be his home for the next five, grueling years. He had all of the comforts home: a bed to sleep in, meals, and medical care. Well, not exactly the way we think of home, however.
His bed consisted of a concrete slab with a one-half inch bamboo mat for a mattress. The stocks on one end of the mat a .....
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Teenage Love
Words: 502 / Pages: 2 .... But they must realize that it is just as easy to look at it from their perspective as well as the teenagers.
Teenagers can mistake love for physical attraction. This is a very big problem among the teenage world. With some many teenage single moms and kids having sex among an early age, they use the phrase "I love you" a little to loosely. Lust is what makes people that they know is crazy but yet keep going on with their actions. When two teens how so much lust for each other and all they ever do are just have sexual relations, they may very well think they are in love. The phrase "making love" is used for sex, so in time teenagers may .....
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Ultimate Fighting Championship
Words: 523 / Pages: 2 .... the competition so exciting. The competitors must wear a mouth guard, groin cup, and combat gloves. They can not eye gouge, bite, strike the throat, fishhook, or kick with hard-soled shoes (SEG sports 4-5). Other than those rules, anything goes.
The main problem with the UFC according to states, has been safety for the competitors. Most people don't know that each fighter has a full medical exam, including HIV, Hepatitis B&C, and cardiovascular testing between bouts. These precautions equal or surpass the most stringent boxing commission regulations in US (Kriegel 3). People believe that there are no rules and a guy just beats the other senseles .....
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Computer Software Ownership
Words: 408 / Pages: 2 .... on the Internet. An interested programmer
improved the version on his own and published it. What are
the ethical issues raised in this case?
Morally, it's wrong to improve a program, and publish the
newest version. It's like copying homework from a friend,
but improving the answers to get a better grade. In this
case the second programmer gets all the credit for writing
the program. Freeware can be negative in that way, but it
also provides a constant improvement of all software.
Therefore the quality of the products on the market is
consistently growing. This programming competition carries
on also within companies; this is .....
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