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    Extreme Programming (XP) has spent the past decades under perpetual scrutiny by software developers fixated on up front design methodologies. The idea behind this is simple: if you want to make sure something is well built, you must design it well first, then put it together using reliable tools. For objects such as houses, cars, or tables, of which the design evolves gradually throughout decades, the methods of up front design suffice. Computer programs, on the other hand, are products often made

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    or concept. This can be explored by considering a multitude of cases that have plagued the creative world over this past year to include: Patrick Cariou vs Richard Prince in the United States District Courts of copyright infringement this was an extreme case in which a whole gallery of art not only violated the fair use in my opinion but managed to have a manipulation of the copyright, and in this case, but it wasn’t the case as the litigation drove forward. In this case, specifically it worked out

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    Extreme Enviroment

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    After going through and reading “The story of Keesh” and “Life of Pi”, The essential question is “What inspires the will to survive in extreme enviroments”. To survive in an extreme enviroment you need food rashins, and fresh water, So the main character would need to use the rescources that are available. Main characters of the text must try to look for help like ships or anything that can guide you to safety. You also need to stay in high spirits and believe that you will be rescued. A few reason

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    Extreme Utilitarianism

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    The extreme utilitarian can praise actions that they are aware are wrong because they look at the moment and the situation they are in. They can separate the consequences of actions itself from the consequences of approving an action. Utilitarian disagree about the judgment of right and wrong actual consequences and probable consequences as they cannot tell the outcome in the future. As in the example of the man drowning in the water and a person saves him from drowning and later they find out that

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    Extreme Couponing

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    Extreme Couponing People have defined Extreme Couponing as the act of engaging in really dramatic, above and beyond coupon activities. These activities involve buying in extreme bulk and cutting coupons for hours in order to save hundreds and even thousands of dollars. The largest reported sale racked up $2,500 in merchandise but only came out to $5 after using coupons. Although many people think couponing is a recent trend, coupons have been around for many years. With all the news on the recent

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    Extreme Introvertedness

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    debilitates a man's capacity to impart, connect socially with others, and react to specific jolts in their environment. The condition is normally analyzed by the age of 3 and is more common in guys than females.1 Other firmly related wordings are extreme introvertedness range issue (ASD), and unavoidable formative issue (PDD). A mental imbalance range issue is portrayed by deferred dialect advancement, dreary and stereotyped examples of conduct, creative energy, and upset social interaction,2 while

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    Extreme Language

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    Gene editing is powerful tool for good but only if used wisely,” an example of extreme language I found was, “ Passed down from parent to child, they are responsible for everything from hair color to a tendency toward a particular disease.” The word “everything” is the extreme language. My thoughts were that the author was emphasizing that parents are responsible for all of their child's genes. Another example of extreme language is, “There should no longer be any doubt on that score.” When the author

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    Extreme Sports

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    Introduction Extreme sports (also called action sport and adventure sport) are a media term for certain activities perceived as having a high level of inherent danger. These activities often involve speed, height, high level of physical exertion, highly specialized gear or spectacular stunts. At present date, there are no careful studies or statistics of deaths to separate activities with low or normal level of danger from those with high level of danger. While use of the term "extreme sport" has spread

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    Extreme Boredom

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    (Instructor’s Name) (Course title) (Date) The Causal Link between Extreme Boredom and Terrorism Verily, never did I in my wildest day dreams imagine that one day. Keeping up with the Kardashian’s, MTV reality program might just hold the solution to saving my life, and indeed countless others. I loathe that program passionately. I hold in contempt anyone who claims that they watch the show. The start-struck expressions on the faces when they watch and the glee oozing from their voice as they narrate

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    her brother recently returning from a vacation in Mexico. He was pulled aside and asked so many questions that he, himself, was almost convinced that he had taken part in illegal dealings while he was on vacation (Zeltser190). Does one consider extreme interrogation of this kind to be protective measures? A similar event happened with my brother last summer when he was returning to California after coming home for my high school graduation. Every year, my brother Wesley flies in from San Diego

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