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    The logic-what role does logic play in your everyday life? Does it include common sense? Who decides if “something” is logical or not? When interacting with others‚ do you have the time and/or knowledge to determine the logic in their statements? As you might think in answering these few basic questions‚ logic plays a role in almost everything we do; but logic is not always common sense or easily attained. Sometimes we’re going to have to hunt and seek to attain the imprecise logic we pursue

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    Computer Networks & Software Systems This second course prepares students for a career in a number of Information Technology areas and is suitable for students who already have good computer experience. The course combines the software and technical computing skills needed in today’s challenging information technology workplaces. Students supplement their studies with work experience in a relevant area. Awarding Body Further Education & Training Awards Council (FETAC) – Software Development

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    our personal experience which is always present in us‚ we cannot think without taking into account our experiences or feelings. Intuition is a particular kind of feeling (emotion) that is often given as a source of knowledge. Intuitions are of course very different from emotions‚ but often they are seen of being more a matter of feeling than of thinking‚ which makes sense the following discussion and understanding of the subject. Intuition is generally seen as the perfect moment in which you

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    Programmable Controllers Theory and Implementation Second Edition L.A. Bryan E.A. Bryan PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS T HEORY AND I MPLEMENTATION Second Edition L. A. Bryan E. A. Bryan An Industrial Text Company Publication Atlanta • Georgia • USA © 1988‚ 1997 by Industrial Text Company Published by Industrial Text Company All rights reserved First edition 1988. Second edition 1997 Printed and bound in the United States of America 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 | | | | | |

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    English Idioms for Talking about Money Did you know that English can help you save money? The English language is full of advice on how to save for a rainy day. So if you are tired of penny-pinching‚ read on to learn the meaning of these useful expressions! Penny-pinching. This expression means to save money‚ or describes someone who is unwilling to spend money. For example‚ I have to do some penny-pinching this month if I want to buy that coat! A penny saved is a penny earned. This means

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    BSP PROCEDURES TRAINING UKRAINE Irina Gogenko – Coordinator‚ Customer Services Kyiv 2012 Competition Law & IATA This training is being conducted in compliance with the Provisions for the Conduct of the IATA Traffic Conferences. Pursuant thereto‚ we will not discuss fares or charges‚ nor are we allowed to discuss remuneration levels of any intermediaries engaged in the sale of passenger air transportation or any other competitively sensitive topics. 2 Training Contents Содержание

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    Outline 1. Interactive session Intro to IT Fundamentals Tutorial 3 08 / 10 /2012 Tutor’s Name: Rachel Yen Chong 2. Assignment 2 3. Review Questions 1 2 Interactive session: Technology: Is IPad a Disruptive Technology? 1. Evaluate the impact of the iPad using Porter’s competitive forces model. 2. What makes the iPad a disruptive technology? Who are likely to be the winners and losers if the iPad becomes a hit? Why? 3. What effects will the iPad have on the business models of

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    ABSTARCT Fuzzy logic has rapidly become one of the most successful of today’s technologies for developing sophisticated control systems. The reason for which is very simple. Fuzzy logic addresses such applications perfectly as it resembles human decision making with an ability to generate precise solutions from certain or approximate information. While other approaches require accurate equations to model real-world behaviors‚ fuzzy design can accommodate the ambiguities of real-world in human language

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    Is it better to marry for love or logic? In history‚ thousands of years ago‚ the idea of marrying for love was not existent. Women did not dream of falling in love with a man and having their love professed to them. The engagement ring did not even exist‚ love was not a priority to anyone. Only recently has the idea of marrying for love emerged‚ women want a spark; they want to believe that someone will swoop them off their feet and make them feel like the princess they are. Although many believe

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