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    Six Thinking Hats

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    Hat: symbolizes brightness and optimism. You can explore the positives and probe for value and benefit The Black Hat: signifies caution and critical thinking - do not overuse! Why something may not work The Green Hat: focuses on creativity‚ possibilities‚ alternatives and new ideas. It is an opportunity to express new concepts and new perceptions - lateral thinking could be used here The Blue Hat: is used to manage the thinking process. It ensures that the ’Six Thinking Hats’ guidelines are

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    more planets in the future. Some planets have a possibility of life. Astronomers recently discovered three new planets that might have that possibility. For example‚ the article “Human life may be possible on three new planets” states that the planets circle around a star called TRAPPIST-1. This star is one-tenth the size of our sun and it’s considered an ultra cool dwarf star. Although‚ this star is smaller than our sun there is still a possibility of discovering different life forms on its planets

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    understanding in the past one hundred years are at the backbone for the distinctly twentieth century genre -- science fiction. Such rapid advancement in these fields of technology have opened up literally worlds of possibilities for the future. One hundred years ago the possibility of simply flying from city to city may have seemed nothing more than a distant futuristic dream to most. While a mere sixty years later the impossible was achieved -- a human being on the moon. Since technology has

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    Space is the final frontier 1. space: -outer space = region beyond earth 2. final: -last‚ ultimate‚ no more frontier beyond this 3. frontier: -an outer limit‚ especially one in which the opportunities for research and development have not been exploited 4. History of space exploration: simple overview of western countries – http://www.spacekids.co.uk/spacehistory/ includes China’s endeavors – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_space_exploration 5. Can space be considered an unexplored

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    And ever since the spin-off “Fear the Walking Dead” went on air in 2015‚ there have been talks of a crossover but the show creators always shot down the speculations. However‚ things seem to be changing now as Robert Kirkman has indicated at the possibility. He said that the crossover would be hard to put in place but it can happen. He said this while replying to a fan at the recently-organized Hawaii Comic Con. The executive producer of the two shows said that the programs are in two different timelines

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    manage risk

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    in exceptional circumstances. It could happen‚ but probably never will. Unlikely risk means that not expected‚ but there’s a slight possibility it may occur at some time. Possible risk means that the event might occur at some time as there is a history of casual occurrence at the University &/or similar institutions. Likely risk means that there is a strong possibility the event will occur as there is a history of frequent occurrence at the University &/or similar institutions. Frequent risk means

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    When Science and Religion Collide Throughout the past few centuries‚ science has come to play an important fundamental role in the lives of humans around the world. Major advancements in medical science‚ such as improving technological equipment and insight into diseases that once plagued human civilization have come to greatly improve the lives of many people. Unfortunately science is not always held in the highest ideals; some of the concepts in science come in direct conflict with religion.

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    had a ’reasonable possibility’" of access to the original work. Notably‚ “a court may infer that the alleged infringer had a reasonable possibility of access if the author sent the copyrighted work to a third party intermediary who has a close relationship with the infringer." Access through third parties connected to both a plaintiff and a defendant may be sufficient to prove a defendant’s access to a plaintiff’s work. If a plaintiff cannot demonstrate a reasonable possibility of access‚ its

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    International Economic

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    umbrella C) Only Umbrella D) Only Corn 4. Which of the following is NOT true of a nation’s production-possibility curve? A) The production-possibility course curve shows all combinations of amounts of different B) Points inside the production-possibility curve are feasible‚ but may represent unemployment of some of the economy’s resources. C) Points outside the production-possibility curve are feasible production points given

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    you say something‚ it is gone since it does not persist over time. 4. Interchangeability It refers to do with the possibility to broadcast 8speak) and receive (hear) the same signal at the same time. 5. Total feedback We can hear what we say and produce to monitor ourselves. 6. Specialization We can specialise the sound we want to produce since human beings have the possibility of doing different kinds of sounds. It occurs because the speech organs are specially adapted to that task. 7. Semanticity

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