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    Why was beheading so influential for us today? The French wanted a more instant and innocent way to execute people‚ which is why they adopted the infamous guillotine to their arsenal of punishments. Making executions easier‚ faster‚ and less painful‚ less shameful and more plentiful than ever before. The French Revolution began in 1789‚ after years of French people being subjected to monarchical tyranny. Being inspired by the American Revolution against Britain‚ the French found similar reasons

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    How to Cure Your Slice For Good And Make Golf Fun Again To All of You Slicers Out There Feeling Hopeless‚ Miserable‚ and Embarrassed About Your Golf Game... Take a moment to picture in your mind what life would be like without slicing. Picture yourself teeing up on the first hole. Picture yourself knowing beforehand that you are going to rip your drive dead-straight down the middle of the fairway. Picture yourself watching your ball land 10 yards farther than the rest of your foursome. Picture yourself

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    IEEE TRANSACTION ON VISUALIZATION AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1 Surface- and Contour-Preserving Origamic Architecture Paper Pop-Ups Sang N. Le‚ Su-Jun Leow‚ Tuong-Vu Le-Nguyen‚ Conrado Ruiz Jr.‚ and Kok-Lim Low Abstract—Origamic architecture (OA) is a form of papercraft that involves cutting and folding a single sheet of paper to produce a 3D pop-up‚ and is commonly used to depict architectural structures. Because of the strict geometric and physical constraints‚ OA design requires considerable

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    A steak guide without the coveted New York strip steaks‚ rib steaks‚ and filet mignon? Ludicrous? Well‚ not from our standpoint—“our” meaning any self-respecting butcher shop that has the availability‚ nay‚ we say pleasure‚ of buying whole animals‚ not just boxed muscles. Let’s clear the air right off the top: We have excluded the three most expensive steaks‚ the bread and butter for most butcher shops‚ from our list for the following reasons: 1. To celebrate the meat. Since industrialization

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    Improvements on DVB-T physical layer 13 2.2.1. 4K IFFT mode 14 2.3. DVB-T Modulation 15 2.3.1. Inner and Outer coding 16 2.4. C-OFDM Technology 16 2.4.1. Frame Structure 17 2.4.2. Symbols‚ Carriers and Cells 18 3. DVB-H Features 19 3.1. Time Slicing 19 3.1.1. Delta-t method 22 3.1.2. Hand Over Consideration 23 3.2. MPE-FEC (Multi Protocol Encapsulation – Forward Error Correction) 23 3.2.1. MPE-FEC Frame 24 3.2.2. Performance of MPE-FEC 25 4. DVB-H Network Planning 26 4.1. SFN Networks

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    via rotations and drill down/up is sometimes called "slice and dice". Common operations include slice and dice‚ drill down‚ roll up‚ and pivot. OLAP slicing Slice is the act of picking a rectangular subset of a cube by choosing a single value for one of its dimensions‚ creating a new cube with one fewer dimension.[5] The picture shows a slicing operation: The sales figures of all sales regions and all product categories of the company in the year 2004 are "sliced" out of the data cube.

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    My acedamic research paper WASTE REDUCTION AT CHARTWELLS By ANURADHA KOLLI A Research Paper Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the degree of Masters of Science in Technology Management COMMITTEE MEMBERS Dr. Shaojun Wang Dr. Khaled Bawaneh Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science‚ Technology‚ and Agriculture Southeast Missouri State University CAPE GIRARDEAU‚ MISSOURI March 22‚ 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I sincerely thank

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    1) Explain what is meant by the term pseudoscience used in paragraph 1? The word pseudoscience by definition means a theory that is claimed to be factual or scientific but has insufficient evidence to prove so. In paragraph one the term pseudoscience is used in reference to physiognomy which is being able to tell someone’s character from their face. It is said in the article that physiognomy was “written off as pseudoscience.” After it became associated with phrenology which is referred to as a pseudo

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    Cameron Lyons Alesia Williams Eng La Com AP 16 August 2009 The Beauty of Snap Decisions Blink by Malcolm Gladwell Malcolm Gladwell embodies the entire subject of the book “Blink‚” in both the title of the book‚ and the phrase “thin-slicing‚” which is a person ability to accurately gauge what is important from a very narrow period of time. To put it simply‚ impulsive decisions can often be more reliable than well thought out decisions. Gladwell provided the reader with multiple examples throughout

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    asking them to quickly. They were stacking up in my head like loaves in the factory where Uncle Terry works. The factory is a bakery and he operates the slicing machines. And sometime the slicer is not working fast enough but the bread keeps coming and there is a blockage. I sometimes think of my mind as a machine‚ but not always as a bread slicing machine. It makes it easier to explain to other people what is going on inside it. pg. 15: “prime numbers are like life” simile - challenging pre conceived

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