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    Imp Linear Nim Pow

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    9/12/10 IMP POW Linear Nim In this POW‚ we had to play a game called Linear Nim. In this game‚ we drew 10 lines on a paper‚ and we had to take turns crossing out 1‚ 2‚ or 3 of the marks. The person that crossed out the last mark was the winner. The first task of this POW was to find a winning strategy for this game. After we found this out‚ we were supposed to make variations to the game‚ for instance starting with more or less marks‚ or allowing a player to cross out more or less marks. We were

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    Pocket First Aid & CPR Guide Be prepared 24/7 for a medical emergency. Whether you’re at home‚ on the road‚ or in the woods‚ Jive Media’s Pocket First Aid & CPR Guide is at your fingertips with concise‚ clear instructions to care for you and your loved ones. Dozens of articles‚ including CPR‚ the Heimlich Maneuver‚ bites‚ bruises‚ burns‚ seizures‚ diabetic emergencies‚ and many more. All articles are stored on your iPhone‚ so you can provide first aid even when out of cell phone range. Enter

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    “A Sticky Gum Problem” POW 4 Problem statement: The next scenario is very similar. In this one‚ Ms. Hernandez passed a different gumball machine the next day with three different colors Once again her twins each want a gumball of the same color‚ and each gumball is still one cent. What is the most amount of money that Ms. Hernandez would have to spend in order to get each of her daughters the same color gumball? In the last scenario‚ Mr. Hodges and his triplets pass the same gumball machine

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    Drowning It’s always sad when you hear about a child drowning or when there was a person found dead around a bunch of water. There are many different ways to die but we will only be covering one of them in this essay and that would be drowning. The definition of drowning is “death from asphyxia due to suffocation caused by water entering the lungs and preventing the absorption of oxygen leading to cerebral hypoxia.” (Wikipedia) Asphyxia means that there is not enough or lack completely thereof

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    Marnely Melendez April 4‚ 2011 Introduction to Integrated Math Mrs. Eldridge POW #6 POW #6 A Sticky Gum Problem This POW didn’t have a specific problem but it does have a few problems with gumballs. Well there were 3 questions but I had added 3 questions of my own. But first I started with answering the questions.  Question 1: Mrs. Hernandez comes across a gumball machine one day when she was out with her twins. Of course‚ the twins each wanted a gumball. They also insist on having the same

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    Liverio Period 2 9/21/14 Many people are strongly devoted to their career‚ and their ultimate success at work‚ but they need to know where to draw the line between work and personal life. People strive for greatness and sometimes lose track of what is really important which may cause more harm than good. Due to this‚ people’s overall happiness is lowered as they may lose some contact with their spouse‚ friends‚ or family. In the short story Contents of a Dead Man’s Pocket by Jack Finney‚ the main

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    Contents of the Dead Man’s Pockets He was standing on the ledge and was frozen‚ not knowing what to do. He was thinking‚ thinking about falling. He stood there frightened. His mind was in a whirl‚ thinking about what he would lose if he fell; his wife‚ the family that he could have‚ his life‚ his friends‚ his wonderful job‚ he would lose all of it. Then he thought about falling. Would it be so bad? His adrenaline went up as he thought about this. Tom’s mind went off again thinking about leaving

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    Pocket Change Case Study

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    Pocket Change Reflect and Respond 1. Reflecting on a leader that you admire‚ give an example of how he/she has gained pocket change‚ earing credibility in the eyes of their team. My basketball coach he was a good coach a positive man. He motivated us‚ he helped us outside of school‚ he was also a caring coach and he respected him for that. 2. Write down some of the ways that leaders throughout history have lost pocket change. How did they get a hole in their pocket‚ losing credibility? Ray Rice

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    Dark Pool Trading

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    size orders‚ dark pools are now being questioned for their initial purpose and if their presence is lowering the market quality. Dark pool trading occurs when the client is submitting an order or a buy without stating his side‚ nor the size and price of the share. Therefore‚ he makes an anonymous bit or ask. The pre-trade information opacity leads to easier trading with less liquid stock and moderate prices. In general there are five types of ownership structures of dark pools. (UBB TechWeb‚ 2011)

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    was public swimming pools‚ and the fact that sometimes it’s “easy” for the lifeguard to miss the signs of a drowning person‚ especially if the person suddenly sinks and goes under water without showing any previous signs. Especially when the pool is crowded‚ the lifeguard simply can’t see everyone at every single moment. Statistics shows that Each Year‚ Over 200 People Drown In Lifeguarded Swimming Pools‚ We watched a few videos catched by surveillance cameras in public pools where in some cases

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