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    Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems

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    Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems 21 (2010) 365–378 DOI:10.3233/IFS-2010-0457 IOS Press 365 A theorical model design for ERP software selection process under the constraints of cost and quality: A fuzzy approach Semih Onut∗ and Tugba Efendigil Department of Industrial Engineering‚ Yildiz Technical University‚ Yildiz‚ Istanbul‚ Turkey Abstract. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software selection is one of the most important decision making issues covering both qualitative and quantitative

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    history and consumer behavior? 3. Why does Shames term the 1980s “an era of nostalgia” (para. 30)? 4. Characterize Shames’s attitude toward the American desire for more. How does his tone reveal his personal views on his subject? READING THE SIGNS 1. CONNECTING TEXTS Shames asserts that Americans have been infl uenced by the frontier belief “that America would keep on booming” (para. 8). Do you feel that this belief continues to be infl uential into the twenty-fi rst century? Write an essay

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    Molly Jarrett October 1‚ 2012 Mrs. Barrett Journal #3 Susan Bordo’s passage‚ “Beauty (Re)discovers the Male Body‚” she really focuses on the male modeling and the views of males in advertisements. She truly portrays the changes from traditional to modern views of male modeling by society. The Abercrombie and Fitch advertisement is the more traditional of the two. I believe that it conveys all of the types of examples and traits that a traditional male model demonstrates. On the other

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    Douglas Macarthur Essay

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    Have you ever heard about Douglas Macarthur? Douglas Macarthur commanded the Southwest Pacific as an American General. Macarthur was raised on the western frontier outpost where his father an Army officer‚ Arthur Macarthur‚ was stationed. Here is where he learned the basics he was going to need throughout life. “It was here I learned to ride and shoot ever before I could read or write-indeed‚ almost before I could walk or talk” (Douglas Macarthur). Douglas Macarthur was commander of all United States

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    creationism and intelligent design‚ these theories all demonstrate the human ability for people to decide how our world as evolved. These theories all have their pros and cons‚ similarities and differences. It is important to evaluate the position of these theories based on other forms of methodology and foundations in science. This way‚ it can help us more fully and or come close to determining the credibility of the theory that we choose to further evaluate. I personally think that intelligent design holds

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    to ideas and theories which are more religiously based. Also‚ since our country is founded on diversity‚ different people/students have different viewpoints on many subject matters‚ including creationism or design. For these reasons‚ I believe intelligent design should not be taught in public schools. If a child or parent is curious about the subject‚ they should seek outside instruction and allow for public schools to teach factual curriculum in order to maintain a level of consistency. From

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    Lincoln vs Douglas

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    While it may be true that Abraham Lincoln and Fredrick Douglass lived very different lifestyles‚ Lincoln having all the benefits of being a white male in the 1800’s and Douglas born into slavery with no civil rights‚ they had very similar views. Abraham Lincoln and Fredrick Douglass came from similar backgrounds‚ they put great value into education‚ and they became well-known for their impact on slavery. Abraham Lincoln was born in Hardin County‚ Kentucky in 1809‚ and moved to Spencer County‚ Indiana

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    Douglas vs Stowe

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    “Narrative of the Life of an American Slave‚” offer impelling accounts‚ regarding the historical slavery era throughout the 1800s‚ the two authors write from distinctive experiences. Stowe’s Uncle Tom‚ a fictional character‚ attracts his audience through his profound Christian faith‚ which gives him an unbreakable spirit that enables him to see both the hand of God in all that happens and‚ in the critical moment‚ to stand up for what he believes is morally conscientious. Douglas‚ on the other hand

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    Douglas Noel Adams Have you ever heard of the movie called The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy is. Douglas Adams wrote the movie and book. He came up with the idea drunk laying in a field in Austria. That is how he came up the movie and book. The book and movie gave him the Golden Pan. Douglas Noel Adams who lived a sad life became an author and movie writer who won the Golden Pan. Now I am going to tell you about Douglas Adams birth and Childhood. Douglas Adams was born in Cambridge England on

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    Reality Tv

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    Why is reality TV such a popular genre that is watched by many? It is quite simple because it shows regular people in the cast and the public and the viewers can relate to them. “The fact that…the ‘characters’ on the show are selected from ‘ordinary’ life is a key part of this appeal” (Maasik and Solomon 228). The “characters” are not celebrities but just average people around the nation cast by the producers. The personal‚ emotional‚ and physical characteristics of these people’s lives are televised

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