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Four important conclusions were drawn from the survey:

Four important conclusions were drawn from the survey:

... which has been considered out-of-date for a decade, is now back in style. In fact, IBM is using it once again in a positive light to describe the System z10. The improved System z10 is the foundation for what IBM ...

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What if houses were powered by milk?

What if houses were powered by milk?

... An average four bedroom bungalow can be built from c. 4000 aerated concrete blocks. Each block could have eight bio-reactors, therefore assuming milk is circulated through the blocks of the bungalow’s walls such a ...

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What If There Were More Policy Futures Studios?

What If There Were More Policy Futures Studios?

... in four ways: By providing a focus on outcomes, rather than solutions; creating systems that enable post-production, rather than stand-alone services; experimenting to produce the grounds for conviction; and by ...

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What Factors led to the Asian Financial Crisis: Were or were not Asian Economics Sound?

What Factors led to the Asian Financial Crisis: Were or were not Asian Economics Sound?

... At the same time, ASEAN-5 (Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand) economies enjoyed high rate of domestic savings (on average more than 30% of GDP), which was itself probably enough to finance significant ...

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What if you or a family member were hospitalized tomorrow...

What if you or a family member were hospitalized tomorrow...

... Our coverage helps offer peace of mind when a hospitalization occurs. Below is an example of how benefits are paid in the event you or a covered family member are hospitalized. * *The example shown may vary from the plan ...

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Designing an Educational Music Game: What if Children Were Calling The Tune?

Designing an Educational Music Game: What if Children Were Calling The Tune?

... A four- phased Participatory Design (PD) trajectory was followed: exploratory interviews, Proxy Technology Assessment using the MemoLine instrument, co- design sessions and evaluation of the first ...

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What if dividends were tax-exempt?: evidence from a natural experiment

What if dividends were tax-exempt?: evidence from a natural experiment

... shows four variables related to dividend payments, Firm characteristics different accounting variables, Investments capex, PPE and their ratio and finally Ownership & Agency gives a brief overview of the ownership ...

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What if Achilles and the tortoise were to bargain? An argument against interim agreements

What if Achilles and the tortoise were to bargain? An argument against interim agreements

... 1 Introduction 1.1 Paradoxes of motion Zeno of Elea, a philosopher of the 5th century BC, is known for four arguments showing that motion is illusory, or at least demonstrating that motion cannot explain the ...

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Why did students enter higher education and what were their aspirations?

Why did students enter higher education and what were their aspirations?

... job. Four in ten students studying medicine and subjects allied to medicine said that they wanted to pursue a particular career and needed a particular qualification, reflecting the vocational nature of their ...

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What if dividends were tax-exempt?: Evidence from a natural experiment

What if dividends were tax-exempt?: Evidence from a natural experiment

... shows four variables related to dividend payments, Firm characteristics different accounting variables, Investments capex, PPE and their ratio and finally Ownership & Agency gives a brief overview of the ownership ...

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What If Seeds Were Not Patentable?

What If Seeds Were Not Patentable?

... In order to show an antitrust violation, it must be proven that the agri- cultural innovator has market power and that the market power has been acquired or is be[r] ...

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What If Crime Were Impossible?

What If Crime Were Impossible?

... The creation of a new technology often brings forth new categories of crime, not possible before, and the computer revolution is no exception. 6 First, there are new environments for old crimes, like the new world of the ...

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What Were They Thinking Then, What Are We Thinking Now?

What Were They Thinking Then, What Are We Thinking Now?

... ? What do you think the author is trying to say by creating this situation? In the library, the librarian uses a projection system with a Smart Board to show students how to access online resources using the ...

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What if this were my family member?

What if this were my family member?

... Ø To be the company quality healthcare staff want as their employer Ø To become a true partner in the communities where we work. Ø To ensure every staff member treats patients with one t[r] ...
Ducts in the Attic? What Were They Thinking?

Ducts in the Attic? What Were They Thinking?

... “What were they thinking?” A logical follow-on question is: “What will folks think in 2050 about the homes we’re building today?” This question can lead to a lively discussion, but the current ...

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WHAT WOULD YALE DO IF IT WERE TAXABLE?

WHAT WOULD YALE DO IF IT WERE TAXABLE?

... Endnotes 1 Dan diBartolomeo, “Northfield News,” September 2010, p. 1, http://www.northinfo.com/Documents/390.pdf. 2 Throughout this paper, we may use the term “calculate” to describe the math behind the generation of ...

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What Would Yale Do If It Were Taxable?

What Would Yale Do If It Were Taxable?

... are what economically matter to taxable investors, many firms continue to take the view that “we can ignore taxes entirely as long as our competitor managers do the ...

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What if York Region were a village of just

What if York Region were a village of just

... What if York Region were a village of just 100 PeoPle? York Region is a diverse global village, made up of many different types of people of various backgrounds and languages. York Region is also ...

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What were the problems of the Gilded Age? 1.

What were the problems of the Gilded Age? 1.

... The United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) was formed by Southern women whose main purposes were to honor Confederate veterans and dead, educate the next generation about Confederate values, and vindicate the ...

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What If Annotations Were Reusable: A Preliminary Discussion

What If Annotations Were Reusable: A Preliminary Discussion

... "attention data" and argues that it is a valuable resource that reflects user’s interests, activities and values, thus serves as a proxy for their attention. The first elaboration of AttentionXML for the technology ...

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