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    many thanks to the juries and MC who have given me opportunity to deliver an English speech in front of you all. Ladies and Gentlemen‚ The title of my speech is “Save Our Earth; Save Our Forest”. As we know‚ people from all over the world always commemorate Earth Day every 22nd April. The idea of earth day is based on the awareness to save this world from the environmental destruction. It aims at making global movements to participate actively in saving our earth – the only planet in which we live

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    save our environmental

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    I stand here today to give a speech entitled “Things That You Can Do to Save the Environment “. Our environment is facing a serious level of pollution. We are also experiencing the phenomenon known as Global Warming. I am sure all of you have seen effects and heard the facts about it. So what can you‚ as individuals do about it ? Can you play a role in saving our already polluted environment? Yes‚ you can. Start by doing these simple things. Firstly‚ recycle as much of your rubbish as

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    open innovation

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    Chapter 1 Open Innovation: A New Paradigm for Understanding Industrial Innovation Henry Chesbrough Executive Director Center for Open Innovation‚ IMIO Walter A. Haas School of Business‚ F402 University of California‚ Berkeley Berkeley‚ CA 94720-1930 Office: 510 643-2067 FAX: 510 642-2826 October 26‚ 2005 To appear in Henry Chesbrough‚ Wim Vanhaverbeke and Joel West‚ eds.‚ Open Innovation: Researching a New Paradigm‚ Oxford University Press (2006) 1 Defining Open Innovation

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    Open flow

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    1. Introduction. Open flow is a new kind of protocol designed to run on Switches and routers. It’s built on a separated base between the forwarding plane and control plane joined through a secure channel. The controller‚ within the control plane‚ handles the management of the tables and traffic flow through updating‚ deleting and adding of flows while the forwarding plane handles traffic forwarding. Open Flow is designed in a way that the devices can separate research traffic from the normal

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    “Start Snitching”

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    I believe that people should start snitching if they want to stop living in fear in their daily lives. This issue is becoming a very serious problem‚ and people in general‚ have a strong disbelief for law enforcement. The statistics for crime rates involving murder are increasing in the U.S. Majority of these high crime rates are in low poverty areas where there are low-income citizens. This problem clarifies why snitching is essential. There are far too many of our children who are becoming victims

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    Open Innovation

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    As a start-up company we‚ “Closures-R-Us”‚ decide to apply market/demand pull which consult what consumers needs‚ rather than technology push where producing without measure consumer needs. We are producing our product (closure that can be easily open by old peoples) based on population facts of the world. We observed‚ researched and discovered that world population is shifting slightly towards old population from young generation as seen in the above figure. There are obvious declining birth

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    Open Innovation

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    examination of open innovation theory and practice. Jonash R.S & Sommerlatte.T. (1999) refer to Joseph Schumpeters’ view on innovation; he defined innovation as “encompassing the entire process‚ starting from a kernel of an idea continuing through all the steps to reach a marketable product that changes the economy.” However in this current economic climate there are ranging views on the area of innovation differing in many ways. In theory there are two types of innovation; Open Innovation and

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    end-to-end delay‚ the Email download response time‚ and the FTP download response time for both scenarios. Comment on the results Figure 1.1: Email- Download Response Time Graph shows the UBR performance is greater compare to CBR for Email download response time. Both graph shows unstable simulation but remain between 0.175 to 0.0125 for CBR and UBR. Figure 1.2: FTP- Download Response Time From the graph above‚ CBR performance is lower compare to UBR for FTP download response time. Both graph

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    Open Burning

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    Open Burning Definition Open burning is the burning of unwanted materials such as paper‚ trees‚ brush‚ leaves‚ grass‚ and other debris‚ where smoke and other emissions are released directly into the air without passing through a chimney or stack. Open burning also includes incineration devices that do not control the combustion air to maintain an adequate temperature and do not provide sufficient residence time for complete combustion. Open burning pollutes the air and poses a fire hazard.

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    tolerance‚ and automatic recovery must be integral to the system. Second‚ files are huge by traditional standards. Multi-GB files are common. As a result‚ design assumptions and parameters such as I/O operation and blocksizes have to be revisited. Third‚ most files are mutated by appending new data rather than overwriting existing data. Random writes within a file are practically non-existent.Given this access pattern on huge files‚ appending becomes the focus of performance optimization and atomicity

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