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Miscellaneous Issues Term Papers and Reports |
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Model Train Building And Compu
863 Words - 4 Pages.... of real yard operations on a smaller scale. These programs allow the person to move loads between depots and keep track of your revenues. They allow simulations of operational switches between tracks, multiple train operation, coupling/uncoupling of railcars. But the greatest benefit that they bring is allowing the person to design a layout using an electronic template and ensuring that all measurements in the layout will work before a single piece of track is laid. Many of these software programs even play off on the hype of using a computer for design in their name, with names of CyberTrack, The Right Track Software, and Design Your Own Railroad, who could not want t ....
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Indexing
1301 Words - 5 Pages.... academics have known for years (many for decades) that passive investing is extremely difficult to beat and that the majority of active investors will fail in their attempt to outperform the market.
Active indexers assert they can outperform the marketplace. Passive (index) portfolios state they can mirror the performance of the indices. Both have their good times and their bad times. Active indexers raise cash in times of increased risk and instability while passive indexers remain fully invested. This can be quite painful during times of large declines in the market.
Passive portfolios mirror the gains of the indices during roaring bull markets and eventually outperform ....
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Analysis Of The Free-Throw Shot
1488 Words - 6 Pages.... with the rim.
When performing this skill you should also be aware of the other factors
that could influence your accuracy in performing the free-throw. The rim is
fifteen feet from the free-throw line on center. Also you should be aware of
the fact you can fit three basketballs through the rim at the same time if
placed together. Also the rim is ten feet high from the floor, meaning you have
to make sure win shooting the ball, that the angle is higher than ten feet at
its peak so then on its decent to the basket it will have a chance to go in. If
you don't get it higher than ten feet it has no chance to go in.
When you start talking all these angle's an ....
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Clusters In Business
964 Words - 4 Pages.... infrastructure needs. In addition, a cluster may have more to do with the output of the “cluster” industries. Clusters may also be defined by complementary or interdependent industries: one may produce what another needs. It has been demonstrated throughout the world that strong clusters ensure sustainable competitive advantage and that this strength has managed to help countries improve drastically on their global competitiveness.
One region that is currently developing a very attractive multimedia cluster is San Francisco, California. The cluster is constantly evolving as telecommunications and computer technologies combine in a rapid fashion. Defined broadly, the ....
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Technology And Education
382 Words - 2 Pages.... computer networks and justify its purchase by applying it to routine administrative tasks, such as attendance records and grading. While these tasks are very important, they only show a small part of what technology can do for a school. Technology has gone further than simply keeping attendance; it also focuses on keeping students interested and productive.
Educators are discovering that computers are facilitating learning. Also computer based communications, or Telecommunications offer many educational opportunities.
Since computers and the Internet have expanded in such a way in which education can be delivered to students, it is currently possible to engage in "distance ....
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Working With Colleagues And Cu
506 Words - 2 Pages.... needs involves catering for people from different cultures, backgrounds and upbringing’s. For example, they might be from Japan where they are formal and punctual, or they might be from a Muslim upbringing where they fast between sunrise and sunset for the month of Ramadan. Through effective observing, listening and questioning, staff are able to accurately identify the customers needs and expectations. Staff should then ensure that these needs are met and exceed so the customer has an enjoyable time.
Providing appropriate service to the customer is needed because the customer might be allergic to some foods such as MSG, wheat, food colourings or dairy products. Go ....
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Are You Ready For Some Football
1964 Words - 8 Pages.... as well as teens. To get involved in football you must have the will and dedication because of the amount of time football consumes through practice, meetings and games. People who become initially involved in football usually start early in life usually around nine or ten in peewee football and lasts until they’re thirteen. Even at this early stage of peewee, football is very demanding because of the time involved. This involvement is usually by choice of the child because of interest in football and parents usually don’t force their children into playing. Involvement in peewee football is due to the fact that children have a lot more time to play than ....
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Excalibur
836 Words - 4 Pages.... in several ways in John
Boorman's movie, Excalibur. Arthur's responsibility as a squire (before he was
king), Lancelot's challenge of worthiness and Perceval's ambition illustrate the
urge that exists in men to serve their king as a knight.
The responsibilities of a squire serving a knight is one way in which a
man is eventually knighted. In the early opening scenes of the movie Excalibur,
young Arthur serves as a squire to his brother Kay. Squires were the duties of
young men who served their knights by preparing their armor and weaponry.
During some of the jousting scenes squires retrieve jousts and pass them over to
their knights, but never really assist in combat. Ju ....
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