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    Pentium Micro Flaw

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    Jamai Wilson The Pentium microprocessor flaw was discovered in June‚ 1994. The Pentium microprocessor is the CPU for what was once possibly the widest-selling personal computer. Unlike previous CPUs that Intel put on the market‚ the 486DX and Pentium chips included a floating-point unit (FPU)‚ which is also known as a math coprocessor. Previous Intel CPUs performed arithmetic using integers; programs that used floating-point numbers (non-integers like 2.5 or 3.14) needed to tell the chip how

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    Flaws of human society Lord of the flies is a novel written by William Golding‚ which was later published in 1954. The novel the novel is about a group of boys that are stranded on a deserted island that for a society‚ with a very weak foundation‚ which later falls apart. By this Golding is trying to show the bigger picture of the society during his time and the war that is going on in the real world. Similarly in the poem The Second Coming the picture of chaos and anarchy is clearly painted by

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    Garbo's Ethical Flaw

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    An Ethical Flaw Cullen Ali Carey HRM/THE ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCES Professor Kenneth L Judson May 11‚ 2009 An Ethical Flaw Employees of just about every business‚ in every business‚ will occasionally encounter team members who are taking part in unethical behaviors. Employees should understand that establishing the trust of the boss is essential as well. That responsibility includes living up to the agreement made of being at work on time‚ not stealing company property‚ and always presenting

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    tragic hero

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    1. By the definition a modern tragic hero "must be good but flawed‚ must be artistocratic‚ must be believable‚ and must behave consistantly." (Literature and Ourselves‚ 524). With that being said‚ I think Troy could be seen as a modern tragic hero. I believe that deep down Troy is a good man‚ but he is flawed in many ways Rose explains this when she said‚ "sometimes when he touched he bruised. And sometimes when he took me in his arms he cut." (Literature and outselves‚ 195). This alone explains

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    Fitzgerald Who Possesses the Title of a Tragic Hero: Romeo or Juliet? Based upon the Oxford Dictionary of English‚ a tragedy is defined as either a sad event or a serious disaster that occurs. In Shakespearean plays‚ a tragedy is classified as a storyline which concludes unfortunately. This unhappy ending is frequently due to the flaw of a tragic hero. In the case of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo Montague possesses the label of the tragic hero‚ rather than Juliet Capulet‚ his lover

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    Hamlet's Fatal Flaw

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    this is for it to be unexpected therefore he acts like he has gone mad to throw suspicion off of himself. Although Hamlet is a brilliant man‚ his fatal flaw is his inability to escape the prison that is his mind. He thinks too much which causes him to not go with the simple ways of solving his issues‚ which in the end gets him killed. Another fatal flaw that Hamlet possessed was procrastination

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    Mickel Hernandez Journalism Mr. H****** 5/30/14 The Flaws of Educational Testing The earliest record of standardized testing comes from china‚ where hopefuls for government jobs had to fill out examinations testing their knowledge of Confucian Philosophy and poetry.by World War 1‚ standardized testing was slandered practice: aptitude quizzes called Army Mental test were conducted to assign to U.S. servicemen jobs during the war effort. Grading was at first done manually‚ an arduous task

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    Rabi Sabi Flaws

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    impermanent‚ and incomplete”. In our text book Wabi Sabi for Artists‚ Designers‚ Poets and Philosophers‚ a paragraph states‚ “All things are imperfect. Nothing that exists is without imperfections. When we look really closely at things we see the flaws. The sharp edge of razor blade‚ when magnified‚ reveals microscopic pits‚ chips and variations. Every craftsman knows the limits of perfection: the imperfections glare back. And as things begin to break down and approach the primordial state‚ they

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    Cartesian Dualism Flaws

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    Flaws in Cartesian Dualism In Meditations on First Philosophy‚ René Descartes concludes that we are distinct from our body‚ and can exist without it. Seen from a modern materialist’s perspective‚ Descartes’ view is quite obviously wrong. However‚ assuming no knowledge of modern science‚ we should still be able to disprove his conclusion by looking for flaws in his reasoning in the text. In this essay‚ I will examine three relevant arguments Descartes presents in his sixth meditation and point out

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    A Tragic Hero

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    incidents arousing pity and fear‚ wherewith to accomplish a catharsis of these emotions.” This literary theory is used as a tool for analyzing Greek tragedy. The drama Oedipus the King by Sophocles could be considered a tragedy and Oedipus considered a tragic hero by Aristotle’s definition‚ for it follows all five steps. The first aspect of Aristotle’s definition of tragedy is “the imitation of an action that is serious and also‚ as having magnitude‚ complete in itself”. What Aristotle means is that

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