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    Two Areas Of Futuring

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    A. Two Areas of Futuring Anticipating the future is an important component for many disciplines. It is also vital for individuals, businesses, and governments to ensure sustainability going into the future. Essentially, futuring does not concentrate on predicting the future but focuses on developing ways to improve it when it comes. Employing futuring techniques looks at ways to prepare for the future by making the appropriate adjustments based on the future expectations or trends (Sikkema,…

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    The Influence Of Exclusion

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    connection scale from 1-7 (1 being not at all and 7 being very much). Participants in the control group with the simulation of being able to fly that recalled a time where they were excluded had an increased desire to contact friends than those that had the simulation of flight but rather only recalled the last meal they ate. The participants who has the experience of being excluded with the simulation of being invulnerable had a large disinterest in contacting their friends did the people with…

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    Barg Theory

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    the paper. The three studies preformed help show how physical invulnerability simulation can lessen good and bad reactions to social exclusion. The three studies help support whether or not the authors hypothesis is correct or not. Truly, each of the three studies either support or do not support what the authors originally hypothesized about social…

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    Gifted Simulation Analysis

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    a specific simulation is whether or not the simulation involves higher order thinking. One of the traits that “differentiates gifted students from their age peers is their exceptional capacity to perceive information and use it productively” (Parks, 2009, p. 261). As a teacher, we are “challenged to select or design instruction to teach reasoning processes that are abstract, sometimes requiring a technical understanding of logic” (Parks, 2009, p. 262). By evaluating the simulation, does it…

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    The main companies I was hoping to talk to were Apache, Halliburton, and Schlumberger. They are all great oil companies, and as a petroleum engineering major I hope to get a job or internship with them. Internships and experience are becoming more and more important as the oil and gas market continues to fluctuate. Apache is an oil and gas exploration company based in Houston, Texas. Apache is a global company with oil reservoirs all over the world. Although most of their oils till comes from…

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    computing as the use of multiple computer processors in combination to solve a single problem. The idea is simple on face: break up the task into small chunks which can be solved individually and then combined to produce a larger solution. Parallelism means addressing each chunk simultaneously rather than one at a time - which is much faster than a sequential approach. Parallel computing has the ability to reshape every aspect of our lives,…

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    “This is infinitely disappointing,” remarks a young man, in a bored tone, standing before one of the world’s most recognizable paintings. “Monsieur, surely you realize that is Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa you have slandered,” retorts a rather indignant Frenchman. The young tourist turns. “Oh, I know.” He shoots back flippantly. “I thought it would be more impressive, less boring.” He adds offhandedly. The Frenchman smiles to himself. “I believe Da Vinci’s Lady would say the same things about you.” He…

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    Everest Simulations Report

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    Introduction Simulations have been considered as powerful tools as they give us the ability to develop and nurture our management capabilities in a controlled environment. This is achieved through our ability to attempt a real-world process or system knowing we can go back on mistakes that have been made in order to better familiarise ourselves with the situation which lead to better results in any future runs. However, simulations do have a downfall in that they are merely just a representation…

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    Then Carr goes on to talk about an article he read talking about how Google engineers have found a way to put computer power into computer learning, creating neutral networks that can learn without human assistance. The computer programs decide which data structures they work on rather than humans deciding for them. Carr wraps up the article stating that when the time comes that computers get bored of doing work assigned is when we know that…

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    Fig 3.2 Basic Simulation Flow • Creating the Working Library In ModelSim, all the designs are compiled into a library. We typically start a new Simulation in ModelSim by creating a working library called "work," which is the default library name used by the compiler as the default destination for compiled design units. • Compiling our…

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