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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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    Pow 6 Linear Nim Analysis

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    Taylor Gray 1/31/11 POW 6: linear nim For this game of Linear Nim you draw 10 line marks on a piece of paper and two players take turns crossing off   only 1‚ 2‚ or 3 marks per turn.   The person who crosses off the last mark is the winner. Firstly what I did was play a few games with my Mom and what I realized right away was that if you stopped just before the last four dashes in the game then you would always win. Since you aren’t always guaranteed of being the one who can put these dashes

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    Linear Nim

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    Problem statement. There’s this game called linear nim where 2 players who have 10 marks and so they have to figure out a strategy. Then who ever crosses out the last mark wins. You can also play it with 15 marks. But you have to figure what to do while playing this game and try to find patterns or strategies to win. Process. So what I did to attempt the problem is that I played the game a few times with my partner with the 10 marks and 15. So we can find some patterns and strategies that we can

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    Advantages Of NIMS

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    The National Incident Management System (NIMS) was developed in the wake of nine eleven to resolve all issues within the response community about how any disaster should be handled. Do to the National Incident Management being created in the wake of nine eleven‚ citizens as a whole did not know what the National Incident Management was. Individuals thought NIMS was only used as a terrorism preparedness advantage (Bourne & Moffat‚ 2005). The National Incident Management System can be used in all major

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    Disadvantages Of NIMS

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    the introduction of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) in 2004‚ it has grown into an exceptional system that provides a standard approach to managing disasters and threats nationwide. Seemingly‚ the system has progressed from incident to incident learning from mistakes and difficulties‚ while providing new guidance for future events. However‚ NIMS does come with several disadvantages that still plagues us today. Initially‚ NIMS sheer size in trying to incorporate the all-hazard approach

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    1) What is an Entity Manager? 1) It is the service object that manages entity life-cycle instances. 2) It is a set of entity instances. 3) It is a unique value used by the persistence provider. 4) It is a value that is used to map the entity instance to the corresponding table row in the database. Solution : 1 -------------------------------------------------------- 2) Which of the following properties of an entity specifies the propagation of the effect of an operation to associated

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    Language In Project Nim

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    scream. He notices his mother’s grip begin to weaken. He is grabbed and carried away. He is Nim‚ a chimpanzee who has been just been taken from his mother‚ Carolyn. Nim was the seventh child Carolyn has had. He was removed from her for a research project led by Professor Herbe Terrace. This project featured a radical experiment aimed to teach a chimpanzee sign language. Although‚ the documentary Project Nim directed by James Marsh has an objective to present the progress and results of this experiment

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    NIMS Case Study

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    Everybody being NIMS consistent is critical at each level of the crisis reaction field. Sanctuary put in more than 15 years with Homeland Security Department at the national level and the Incident Command System. We have to keep on teaching the whole crisis reaction field‚ in light of the fact that its influences crisis responders‚ as well as influences everybody that will be reacting on an extensive scale crisis. It is critical that we all talk the same dialect when we react under these conditions

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    Potter and Nim

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    This article was downloaded by: [University of Cape Town Libraries] On: 16 March 2013‚ At: 22:30 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House‚ 37-41 Mortimer Street‚ London W1T 3JH‚ UK Journal of Applied Communication Research Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rjac20 Rethinking validity and reliability in content analysis W. James Potter

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    Exploring Project Nim

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    Nim was a chimpanzee who was born in the early 1970’s. He was bred for an experiment where he would live with a human family and try to learn sign language. The purpose of the study was to prove if language is inherent only in humans or if animals could somehow comprehend. Nim was raised in a human-like setting and taught sign language as if he were a human child. Nim was born in a lab facility center in Norman‚ Oklahoma. His mother‚ Caroline‚ was treated as a breeding machine—all her babies

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