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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 | ------------------------------------------------- Single-Loop Learning

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    One Universe These exist in our own space-time and are simply an extension of our own infinite universe. This is based on the "Inflationary Theory"‚ which states the Universe is constantly expanding on an infinite scale. Mathematical odds dictate that since the Universe is infinite in size then there MUST be infinite versions or copies of everything from particles‚ to planets‚ to stars. So yes that means infinite versions of Earth ‚you‚ and me. Obviously in each version our lives will be slightly

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    Pascal s Wager

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    believing in God so one may see the results in comparison to each other. He argues that by believing in God‚ if He does in fact exist‚ the rewards are infinite. In other words‚ by believing in God‚ there is an infinite amount of gain possible if He exists‚ but if he does not exist‚ there is only a finite amount of loss. Here‚ by comparison‚ the infinite amount of gain outweighs the finite amount of loss possible. Likewise‚ not believing in God’s existence will result in no gain or a finite loss if He

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    Apple Case Study

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    Apple Inc. Consumer electronics company Cupertino‚ CA‚ United States of America Tel +408-996-1010 http:/www.apple.com Type: Public Founded: April 1‚ 1976 Founder(s): Steve Jobs‚ Steve Wozniak‚ Ronald Wayne Headquarters: Apple Campus‚ 1 Infinite Loop‚ Cupertino‚ California‚ U.S. Number of locations: 406 retail stores (May 2013) Products: Mac‚ iPod‚ iPhone‚ iPad‚ iPad Mini‚ Apple TV‚ OS X‚ iLife‚ iWork‚ iOS Services : Apple Store‚ Apple Store online‚ Mac App Store‚ iOS‚ App Store‚ iTunes

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    Into The Unknown Analysis

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    The dispute between the foundation of intelligence and the reliability of IQ tests has always been a controversy in this modern society. The disparity over the understanding of intelligence has also led to much conflicts and struggles on how to measure one’s ability to acquire knowledge and reasoning. In Kevin Warwick’s “Into the Unknown‚” he argues that instead of measuring intelligence in a single dimensional value‚ difference aspects like culture and values should be taken into considerations

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    vertical loop amounted to a nearly perfect circle‚ and the tight curve coming in and out of the loop exerted high G-forces-enough to break riders’ necks. The Flip Flap was soon shut down. However‚ roller coaster loops in the early 20th century lived to see another day. In 1901‚ Edmund Prescott designed a vertical loop with an elliptical curve‚ allowing a great reduction in G-forces at the bottom of the loop. The first roller coaster to introduce the elliptical curve design was Prescott’s Loop the Loop

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    Seams and Stiches

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    or loop/loops of thread into or through a material at uniformly spaced intervals to form a series of stitches. Or A stitch is one unit of conformation resulting from one or more strands or loops of thread intralooping‚ interlooping‚ or passing into or through a material. Intralooping is passing of a loop of thread through another loop formed by the same thread. Interlooping is the passing of a loop of thread through another loop formed

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    Wormhole

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    IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING‚ VOL. 19‚ NO. 6‚ DECEMBER 2011 1787 Topological Detection on Wormholes in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks Dezun Dong‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Mo Li‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Yunhao Liu‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE‚ Xiang-Yang Li‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE‚ and Xiangke Liao Abstract—Wormhole attack is a severe threat to wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. Most existing countermeasures either require specialized hardware devices or make strong assumptions on the network in order to capture

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    The Working of Wires

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    Lighting bulbs in a loop Insert three D-cells into the battery holder (as in Figure 1.1)‚ and insert two ROUND bulbs (not long bulbs) into a pair of sockets. Use three wires to connect the sockets to each other and to the two “terminals” of the battery holder: 1) the spring inside the case near the red spot‚ and 2) the metal post on the outside of the case near the blue spot. The bulbs should light and be of similar brightness. The battery‚ bulbs and wires now form a “closed loop”. Black Plastic

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    ME2142

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    should be minimal but the response should not oscillate. These specifications usually determine the gain (or attenuation) and phase angle at some frequency. The servo-actuator is shown in Fig. 1 and the amplifier unit is shown in Fig. 2. To permit the loop gain to be varied‚ the feedback resistor of the amplifier is connected externally. Note that the motor is driven in a push-pull manner. The motor has a continuous current flowing through it with a LVDT with it. When an error signal is detected‚ the

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