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    Hbr Article

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    Global by Marcus Alexander and Harry Korine Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 When You Shouldn’t Go Global 8 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas and applications Reprint R0812E This article is made available to you with compliments of Harry Korine. Further posting‚ copying or distributing

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    Cracking the Genetic Code

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    In the movie‚ Cracking the Genetic Code‚ we learn that people can discover their likeliness for illnesses‚ diseases‚ cancer‚ and more. In this age scientists are discovering so many new things from a single strand of DNA. Finding out that you are missing a nucleic acid in your genes‚ or finding out you have an extra codon can change your life forever. Everyone has an opinion on keeping genes a secret or letting them out to the public‚ this essay will show the consequences of getting your genomes

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    Cracking the Myan Code

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    Watching the NOVA special Cracking the Maya Code made me realize a lot of things about the Maya’s and about their language that I had never before known. I thought it was very interesting how they figured out the Dresden codex correlated to a time the universe had started. Even more than that‚ they correlated that to our calendar‚ to help them date the hieroglyphics that they found. I think it is really interesting how they recreated what the Maya cities would have looked like‚ and how the civilizations

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    Cracking the Code of Rosetta Stone According to BBC’s documentary ‘Ancient Egypt - The Mystery of the Rosetta Stone‚’ the Rosetta Stone was found by French soldiers after invading Egypt in 1798. This stone was unique because it had carved writings in three different scripts: Hieroglyphic‚ Demotic‚ and Greek. The oldest writings were the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. No one understood these mysterious writings. Were they were just symbols‚ letters‚ or words? Finding this stone; while a great discovery

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    DeScioli and Kurzban clarify some of the psychological aspects of morality that make superheroes different from war heroes. Most superheroes in their dilemmas refuse to kill one person to save others‚ this is what happened in Superman #171 .As he was asked to either kill someone or the planet earth will be destroyed‚ but he refused to do this .Superheroes’ actions oppose the utilitarianism of John Stuart and Jeremy Bentham‚ which indicates that it is best to act to maximize welfare. However‚ their

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    Password Cracking

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    Password cracking has matured in the past few years. New hardware and techniques has made it possible to attempt 8.2 billion password combinations per second. This is being done by leveraging the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) of the computer‚ complex algorithms and a new twist on an old technique called rainbow tables. In a rainbow table the password is passed through a complex mathematical formula that expresses all possible password combinations without requiring each combination to be stored

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    Password Cracking

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    Password cracking adalah proses menemukan kata kunci rahasia dari data yang telah disimpan dan atau dikirim oleh sistem komputer. Pendekatan umumnya dengan secara terus-menerus menebak password yang ingin di-crack. Tujuan password cracking adalah untuk membantu user memperoleh kembali password yang hilang/lupa‚ untuk mendapatkan hak-hak akses ke sebuah sistem‚ atau sebagai ukuran pencegahan oleh administrator sistem untuk mengecek password-password yang dapat di-crack dengan mudah. Istilah password

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    Enemies of trust: Trust in tumultuous times: Stressed situations in organizations such as merger‚ reorganization‚ or layoff are situations where people look for something that can provide partial answer to the question: “What does this mean for me?” * Snatches of remembered conversations. * Innocent statements can be assigned deep sinister meaning. – misinterpreted * Emails can be analyzed word by word Don’t speculate about the future. Treat employees like grown-ups (so:) * In

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    Cracking Lab

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    Alexandra Smith May 27‚ 2012 Cracking Aim: The aim of this experiment is break a larger alkane into smaller alkanes and alkenes. Theory: Fuels made from oil mixtures containing large hydrocarbon molecules are not efficient. They do not flow easily and are difficult to ignite. Crude oil often contains too many large hydrocarbon molecules and not enough small hydrocarbon molecules to meet demand. Cracking allows large hydrocarbon molecules to be broken down into smaller‚ more

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    Cracking knuckles

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    Knuckle Cracking Have you ever had the urge to crack your knuckles? This “bad” habit has long been thought of as a contributor to joint trouble‚ particularly arthritis. Even though the mechanisms behind it aren’t perfectly clear‚ research suggests habitual knuckle cracking is not a significant risk factor for arthritis‚ though it may have several other negative side effects . Though the exact mechanisms behind knuckle cracking are still debated‚ that popping sound is likely not from bone-on-bone

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