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    Paradigm Shift GS1140 The Car Physically I believe cars will almost certainly continue to look just like they currently do there seems to be no impetus to make radical changes in the actual appearance of cars. However‚ there are some fairly radical changes coming to the construction and design of the actual car as a vehicle. Here are some of them which are currently in the prototype stage‚ and which likely will become commonplace I believe within the next 20 years‚ Car Trains‚ Driverless

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    GS1140 Unit 7 Quiz 3 7.8. You need energy for an upcoming sports competition. You have the following candy bars available: Snickers‚ Milky Way‚ Mars Bar‚ Heath Bar‚ and Granola Bar. Which do you choose? Prepare a K.T. decision analysis table. Alternative Solution Snickers Milky Way Mars Bar Heath Bar Granola Bar Musts 1.Energy Go Go Go Go Go 2. Stamina Go No Go Go No Go Go Want Weight Rating Score Rating Score Rating Score Rating

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    GS1140: Negotiating a Maze GS1140: Negotiating a Maze Arthur Cannon Scott Henson Angela Randall Cody Hayward Juan Rodriguez ITT-Technical Institute San Bernardino Abstract The purpose of this project is to explore the design of a maze‚ a robot‚ and a strategy to participate in the micromouse competition according to IEEE regulations. According to the IEEE regulations the robot has to navigate the maze on its own. For this project we will be going over some of the

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    Unit 5 Assignment 1: Future Statement Alex Allen Luis Gardea Problem Solving Theory GS1140 October 22‚ 2014 In the future technology will become so prevalent that it’s only natural that people will start “upgrading” themselves‚ thus effectively making them cybernetic organisms or in shorter words a cyborg. A cyborg is defined by Webster as a person whose physiological functioning is aided by or dependent upon a mechanical or electronic device. There are a number of people who currently are

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    Problem Solving Theory_V5.0 Steon Calird GS1140 Stereotyping examples: When facing the reality of becoming a college student. My perception was the overall experience will be easy. I have a background in computers‚ the career I am studying for I have trained on understanding the mind and motive for a criminal hacker to waste their talents. My downfall and stereotypical

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    Christine Crocker GS1140 Problem Solving Theory Dr. Tiera Coston 4/7/2012 In the greater Baton Rouge area‚ there are 270 automotive and collision repair businesses. Within three miles from Fisher’s Automotive‚ where my husband Paul works‚ there are 40 shops that are providing some of the same services as Fisher’s. Of those 40‚ 26 perform collision repair. Before I started school‚ I worked at Fisher’s with Paul. I was a body technician and helped with some of the office duties. Paul is still currently

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