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    Triple Learning

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    ------------------------------------------------- Triple Loop Learning From Thorsten’s Wiki Jump to: navigation‚ search The concept of Triple Loop Learning is explained by Chris Argyris. Wierdsma and Swieringa also take this as a fundamental concept to explain what a learning organization does. Hargrove also uses it in his books on Masterfull Coaching Contents[hide] * 1 Model * 2 Single-Loop Learning * 3 Double-Loop Learning * 4 Triple-Loop Learning | -------------------------------------------------

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    Alliances in World War 1

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    2013 World History In Europe around the late 1800s to early 1900s World War 1 took place in many European countries. This essay will explain how alliance was the cause of World War 1. The four factors that made alliances the cause of World War 1 are political‚ geography‚ economics‚ and social factors. The first factor in why alliances caused World War 1 is political reasons. Some examples of political are the treaties that were made before and during the war to help protect alliances. Treaty

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    Triple Constraint

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    Abi Asmerom Triple Constraint What is the Triple Constraint? The triple constraint of project management is the balance of the project’s scope‚ time and cost. Triple constraint is used to determine whether or not a project’s objectives are being met. During the planning phase of a project‚ a project manager will define the scope‚ time‚ and cost of a project. As the planning phase continues‚ the project manager discovers that there may be some changes or adjustments needed in the

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    Pythagorean Triples

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    Pythagorean Triples Tammie Strohl MAT 126 David Gualco November 9‚ 2009 Pythagorean Triples Pythagorean Theorem states that the sum of the areas of the two squares formed along the two small sides of a right angled triangle equals the area of the square formed along the longest.  If a‚ b‚ and c are positive integers‚ they are together called Pythagorean Triples. The smallest such Pythagorean Triple is 3‚ 4 and 5. It can be seen that 32 + 42 = 52 (9+16=25). Here are some examples:

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    Pythagorean Triples

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    Pythagorean Triples To begin you must understand the Pythagoras theorem is an equation of a2 + b2 = c2. This simply means that the sum of the areas of the two squares formed along the two small sides of a right angled triangle equals the area of the square formed along the longest. Let a‚ b‚ and c be the three sides of a right angled triangle. To define‚ a right angled triangle is a triangle in which any one of the angles is equal to 90 degrees. The longest side of the right angled triangle

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    Pythogerm Triples

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    Anmol Mehrotra     Pythagorean triples  Math Bonus                                A ​ Pythagorean triple​  consists of three positive​  ​ integers​  ​ a​ ‚ ​ b​ ‚ and ​ c​ ‚ such  2​ 2​ 2​ that ​ a​  + ​ b​  = ​ c​ . Such a triple is commonly written (​ a​ ‚ ​ b​ ‚ ​ c​ )‚ and a  well­known example is (3‚ 4‚ 5). If (​ a​ ‚ ​ b​ ‚ ​ c​ ) is a Pythagorean triple‚ then so  is (​ ka ​ ‚ ​ kb​ ‚ ​ kc​ ) for any positive integer ​ k​ . A ​ primitive Pythagorean triple​  is  one in which ​ a​ ‚ ​ b​  and ​

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    Alliances During World War 1 Although there were many underlying reasons for the European nations to break out in war‚ the early days of the fighting between Serbia and Austria caused the expansion of the war‚ along with the alliances which failed to remain peace and actually contributed to the war. Also‚ the possibility of remaining neutral and prepared is always another alternative‚ rather than forming allies that may require the nation to enter a war. A war between Serbia and Austria caused

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    many different things that caused world war 1.some causes were militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism. From all of these different causes the most important and relevant cause to world war 1 is alliances. The point of forming alliances was to prevent war by deterrence but‚ if war did happen a countries allies job was to help them win the war. The problem with this is that if any country got into any type of conflict then everyone and the alliance system would also get into conflict

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    rise from the 14th century can be linked to the military strength. In 1430 the aztecs made an alliance with two other city states to form a triple alliance. The alliance went into wars of conquest and expanded. The alliance was able to dominate most of central Mexico and distant lands. When the Aztecs conquered cities‚ they left their rulers in power under the condition that they payed tribute to the Alliance and supply military forces when needed. In return‚ the aztecs offered political stability and

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    Triple X Syndrome

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    Tracie Emmerich Professor Debbie Seale Biology 101 TR‚ 8:30-11:30 am 3/6/2012 Triple X Syndrome Triple X Syndrome is a sex chromosome abnormality in which there are three X chromosomes instead of the usual two found in most females. Triple X Syndrome is also known as Trisomy X‚ Triplo X Syndrome‚ and XXX Syndrome. The first published report of a woman with a karyotype with a 47‚ XXX was by Patricia A. Jacobs in 1959 at a hospital in Scotland. Most people have 46 chromosomes‚ occurring in

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