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    Practical Applications A countdown timer for examination with minutes and seconds display in which the examiner can adjust the period of time. The time will be display with 3 seven segment display‚ this can be used as a 1 for minute and 2 for seconds or all display for minutes only. The buzzer will alarm every after thirty minutes. This is to jog the memory of the examinees‚ on how much time is left. When the time period is finished‚ another beep from the buzzer would be heard to remind the examiner

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    I woke this morning just like every morning sprawled out on my old mattress on the floor. As I began to wake to what seemed like an ordinary hot summer day. As I was getting changed there was a loud urgent bang on the door of the little tin hut at the edge of the lake I called home. This was unusual as I live alone and don’t usually get any visitors apart from the odd lost hiker. I finished getting changed and opened to door to meet them. “Please I need your help!” a distressed teenager pleaded

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    Dawkins‚ The Blind Watchmaker‚ pg.63 Dawkins believes that everything happens by chance‚ but it does happen for a reason. He talks about the idea of finding a rock at your feet and finding a watch at your feet. He says there is a difference. The rock you would think has been just been there; it was not placed by anyone it is just there. The watch however had to have been placed there by mankind‚ because it is not just found in nature. He mentions on page 65 in the Abel textbook that “a true watchmaker

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    By Barry Peterson Last time you lost a game you didn’t die did you‚ didn’t think so. The Mayans weren’t so lucky they would be sacrificed if they lost a game. The Mayans made a game to represent the “battle of light and dark (day and night)”. The game would be played with two teams each with two or three players and they would try to get a rubber ball through a twenty-seven foot high hoop that goes horizontal. They would play this game using only their hips that were thankfully padded. When

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    My eyes flutter open and I look next to me‚ expecting to see my wife‚ Anne‚ still asleep. To my surprise‚ the bed is empty‚ and Anne is nowhere in sight. I immediately become concerned‚ as this is not like Anne to leave without waking me up first. I search around the hotel room a little more‚ then decide to go down to the lobby to see if she’s there. When I arrive at the hotel lobby‚ I find that she is still nowhere to be found. As I’m deciding that she probably just went to the beach for a morning

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    Discuss the difference between individual and institutional discrimination and give an example of each. • Individual discrimination involves negative attitudes and beliefs that people hold about specific race/gender group/ethnic etc. The assumption that a certain race‚ gender group is intellectually inferior or incapable of certain achievements. (DeVito‚ 2013) I went on a vacation in Africa with white friends and I realized that every place we went I was treated different by those that offered

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    shall be returned to the bag until a decision is reached. 1.5 When the first player has taken a tile out of the bag‚ the time clock may be started. TIME 2.1 If at least one player wants to use a time clock‚ it must be used‚ subject to availability and the agreement of the TD. 2.2 The time allotted is to be equally divided between the two players. You may ask for a time clock before play commences or during the game. In the latter case‚ the time remaining will be equally divided. The time allotted for

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    Mini-case: Swatch revolutionises watch manufacture In the early 1980s‚ the Swiss watch industry was nearly dead. Competition from cheap‚ but often high-quality‚ products from Far Eastern manufacturers‚ such as Seiko and Casio‚ had almost obliterated the traditional Swiss industry. Trying to protect their investments‚ the Swiss banks organised a merger of the two largest companies on the advice of Nicolas Hayek‚ now boss of Swatch’s parent company SMH‚ which was formed from the merger. Hayek

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    The Voice Inside Do you ever feel there’s more to life than being on a timed schedule? Well in the film Stranger Than Fiction By Marc Forster it follows a man named Harold Crick who lives a dull life dictated by routine and his wristwatch. This is until one day he realizes that there’s more to life than being on a timed schedule for everything as communicated through the symbols of the wrist watch‚ Bus and Guitar. Harold Crick lives his life on a very dull schedule which is run by his wrist

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    Hugo: Misbehaving Knight

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    Once upon a time‚ there was an 11-year-old knight named Hugo. Hugo was a misbehaving knight. He fought dragons‚ went into dark‚ deep‚ forests alone‚ and trespassed into other people’s houses and stole from them. He was quite mischievous. The village people were scared of him‚ yes‚ scared of a little 11-year-old. But they had good reason to because he stole their things and trashed their houses. When they try to catch him‚ he’s gone in a blink of an eye and without a trace. Hugo had quite a reputation

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