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    What is Game Theory?

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    What is Game Theory? Game theory is a branch of mathematics that aims to lay out in some way the outcomes of strategic situations. Game theory has applications in politics‚ inter-personal relationships‚ biology‚ philosophy‚ artificial intelligence‚ economics‚ business and other disciplines. Originally‚ game theory attempted to look only at a fairly limited set of circumstances‚ those known as zero sum games‚ but in recent years its scope has increased greatly. Brief history John von Neumann

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    business‚ educational‚ or social purposes. Associations often use the term to refer to a combination of educational sessions and exhibits. This can include seminars‚ forums‚ symposiums‚ conferences‚ workshops‚ clinics‚ etc. In 2010‚ Skype provided high-definition online video conferencing for fee which leads visual meeting began to rise and gradually replace live meeting in part. Also‚ it provides opportunities for meeting planners to delivery higher quality meetings. On the other hand‚ mobile phone

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    Fingerprint Tech

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    identification. Faulds was the one that pioneered the research in fingerprinting that was done in a broad scope. He explained how fingerprints can be used to capture criminals and even describe a method of taking down fingerprints using black ink. This theory of his was put to used and managed to be proven‚ when he was

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    Crime and Victimization Jarvis Harrell CRJ100 Introduction to Criminal Justice Dr. Richard Foy February 2‚ 2014 1. Summarize one (1) theory of victimization that Dr. Carla O’Donnell discussed within the related scenario. Support the chosen theory with one (1) real-world example. According to Dr. Carla O’Donnell‚ one example of theories of victimization is social process theory. This is described as the social conditioning of a certain crime. It focuses on the aspects of criminality as one of the

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    Friedman the author of “The Great Indian Dream”  and Moberg the author of “High-Tech Hijack” have both similar but very different ways of grabbing their readers with credibility‚ good reasoning and feelings. Friedman and Moberg grab their audience to persuade the reader about offshoring by using ethos which is ethical appeal‚ logos is logical appeal‚ and pathos which is emotional appeal. I feel that in both the “High-Tech Hijack” and in “The Great Indian Dream” the authors start off by using pathos

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    Trait Theory and Violent Crime Petra Torri Nova Southeastern University [CRJU 2220: Criminology Prof. J. Brecher] The Latent Trait Theory and Violent Crime Developmental theories‚ such as the Latent Trait Theory explain criminal behavior through life-course fundamentals. Violent crimes‚ such as murder and battery are accordingly the result of behavior that has been shaped starting in one’s childhood. This paper explains violent behavior and it’s causes through the Latent Trait theory and

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    The Social Problems on Young People which Related to Crime‚ Alcoholism‚ Drug-Taking and Desperation Study Case: Overcoming the issues by controlling drugs of free circulation Pandu Rizqi Akbar (016201100038) 10/17/2014 Introduction Nowadays‚ young people in particular are turning to crime and level of vandalism and street crime has gone up. There is little discipline in schools. Alcoholism is on the increase too‚ again particularly among young people‚ and drug-taking is a big problem.

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    Tech and Children

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    how the overuse of technology is affecting our ability to raise healthy‚ well rounded children. Where 100 years ago we needed to move to survive‚ we are now under the assumption we need technology to survive. The catch is that technology is killing what we love the most…connection with other human beings. Connection is integral to that developing child’s sense of security and safety. Healthy attachment formation results in a happy and calm child. Disruption or neglect of primary attachment results

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    Asus Tech

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    ASUS‚ a technology-oriented company blessed with one of the world ’s top R&D teams‚ is well known for high-quality and innovative technology. As a leading company in the new digital era‚ ASUS offers a complete product portfolio to compete in the new millennium. HISTORY Tung‚ Ted Hsu‚ Wayne Hsieh‚ and MT Liao founded ASUS in 1989 in Taipei‚ Taiwan — all four founders worked as computer engineers for Acer. The company explains the name ASUS as originating

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    fire tech

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    fire fighter named Story. He said it would be alright to stop by around two o’clock. Upon arrival I came up with ten questions to ask him that I thought would provide me with a better understanding of what it takes to be a fire fighter. During my visit to the fire station I wanted to identify what it takes to be a firefighter‚ the day to day operations at the fire station‚ and see the type of equipment they use on fires and medical calls. When I arrived Mr. Story gave me a tour of the station‚ and

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