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    Blink Project Malcolm Gladwell wrote about “thin-slicing” in his book‚ “Blink.” It’s a fascinating concept‚ one with which I immediately concur. The fact is‚ as a spontaneous person‚ I find being spontaneous beneficial. For me‚ personally‚ my spontaneous choices often end up better than my planned‚ thought-out decisions. Whether it be a trip‚ or a choice to buy something‚ 8/10 times‚ for me personally‚ I end up in a better position than prior to the choice. Let’s also recall the fact that multitudes

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    Program: PEACE Domestic Violence Agency Work Plan / Logic Model Name: Lashundra Anderson Inputs Outputs Outcomes -- Impact Activities Participation Knowledge Actions Conditions 10 Computers 10 case managers 4000 sq. ft. space Life Coach 3 Therapist/ Counselors 2 Sex Education Teacher Mentoring sessions Mental Health Counseling Sexual Education Confidence building 100 participants for 50 sessions of one hour each per week for 3 months. 100 participants for 12

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    A logic gate is an elementary building block of a digital circuit. Most logic gates have two inputs and one output. At any given moment‚ every terminal is in one of the two binaryconditions low (0) or high (1)‚ represented by different voltage levels. The logic state of a terminal can‚ and generally does‚ change often‚ as the circuit processes data. In most logic gates‚ the low state is approximately zero volts (0 V)‚ while the high state is approximately five volts positive (+5 V). There are seven

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    In “Small Change: Why the revolution will not be tweeted” Malcolm Gladwell argues that the new reinvented social activism is inferior to the activism used in the pre-internet age. Gladwell claims in the past people used ‘high-risk’ and strategic activism; qualities that activism nowadays don’t possess. I believe Gladwell undermines the power of the internet. Gladwell makes it seem as though only pre-internet activism could make impactful changes in the world. She claims the power of the internet

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    Activity 6.3.2 Logic Gates Introduction A two-valued number system is the basis for all of the powerful computers and electronic devices in the world. Those two values are 0 and 1. Everything in the digital world is based on this binary system. While it seems very simple‚ the binary system is used to create the logic that dictates the actions of complex and simpler digital systems. But how do processors know what to do with all of those 0s and 1s Gates are used. Gates process the 0s and 1s and react

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    Business Logic & Software Development Business Logic: In computer software‚ business logic or domain logic is the part of the program that encodes the real-world business rules that determine how data can be created‚ displayed‚ stored‚ and changed. It is contrasted with the remainder of the software which might be concerned with lower-level details of managing a database or displaying the user interface‚ system infrastructure‚ or generally connecting various parts of the program. The main components

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    Hanseatic League

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    The Hanseatic league was formed in the Baltic sea. Hansa ships sailed from the Baltic sea to the North Sea though the Sound and all the other Northern European countries‚ depending on them for supplies. They transported important raw materials like iron‚ lead‚ tin‚ copper‚ leather and grains such as rye oats and barley‚ and so on. Transporting these goods along the various trade routes was not always easy. While in interior Europe there were plenty of regular means of transportation‚ transportation

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    “the outliers”‚ Gladwell gives the reader a overall view of what his big message is in the book. What he is trying to inform the reader. He titles the book “The Story of Success”‚ he titles the book this to appeal to his audience. He is trying to appeal to those who want to strive and succeed in life‚ people who believe in the “climb to success”. He then begins the first chapter with a story that he lengthens and draws out he fills the reader with a suspenseful feeling. Gladwell lets the reader

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    Religion and Logic Make Human Being Instead of being incompatible with each other‚ religion‚ referring to human being’s thought about what a human being is and why‚ provides some perceptual knowledge to us while logic‚ referring to both the study of modes of reasoning (which are valid and which are fallacious) and the use of valid reasoning[1]‚ gives us rational view about what a human being is‚ thus‚ helping us to become more human being. Religion and logic are not incompatible. Analytically

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    subjects that are more important. For example in the story “Marita’s Bargain” Gladwell argues that we should not have long breaks since we do not live the same lifestyle as before and have more time in our hands to focus on school‚“ what that extra time does is allow for a more relaxed atmosphere”(10). His research shows that kids scores drop after summer vacation especially on low-income students. Therefore Gladwell expresses that is it better for low-income students to stay in school as long as

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