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    Studio Proposal Jogendra Chowdari Achanta Proposal JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY MATHEMATICAL, COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES Making predictions on the closing of new questions posted on the Stack Overflow Website Jogendra Chowdari Achanta Advisor: Dr. Aaron Garrett Submitted in partial fulfillment Of the requirements of a Masters Studio Project November 28, 2016 Preface This is a proposal for a Studio Project for partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Master of Science

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    (Arnold, 2012). The Pacific bluefin tuna is one of the most popular fish consumed in the world eaten mainly in sushi. In 2010 alone, the United States consumed twenty-four percent of the tuna consumed by the entire population. Due to its increasing growth in popularity the demand for wild bluefin tuna has caused the species to drastically decline to about 2 percent of its original percent population causing it to become endangered. Due to the drop in the amount of wild bluefin tuna left there have been

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    compressions continually until stopped. Additionally, another great aspect of the device is it can be altered based on the size, shape and resistance of a person’s chest. (-- removed HTML --) Increasing in use The Autopulse is not a new model. First introduced in 2003, it has since increased in popularity and has helped save the lives of several people. Supporting the health of EMTs Not only can the Autopulse provide additional support for EMTs, freeing them up to carry out other tasks or serving

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    this over the long term. Make certain the insurance is one accepted by the practice, ask about secondary insurance, determine the co-pay and learn how many visits are permitted by the insurance provider. Patient Responsibility Thanks to the increasing popularity of high deductible insurance policies, patients now owe more to doctors than they did in the past. Medical practices spend a great deal of time and resources attempting to collect these funds. Each practice needs to make certain they are informing

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    University of Würzburg were able to confirm that,” ...there is a weak to moderate link between a certain form of narcissism and social media activity.” (“Narcissism and Social Networking” NUMBER) Clearly this shred of evidence confirms that the increasing number of active members on social media sites indicate a moderate rise in narcissism as well. According to Jean Twenge, psychologist and author of Generation Me and The Narcissism Epidemic, millennials are exhibiting factors that mimic narcissism

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    The principles of scientific management focus on increasing employees’ productivity and efficiency. After joining the industry, Taylor identified three fundamental characteristics of the industry that contributed to its inefficiency. Their identification facilitated the development of the basic principles of scientific management, which guided Taylor in eliminating waste, increasing productivity, and efficiency. The elimination of waste functioned because of the systematization of production process

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    The sports apparel industry is comprised of performance gear, but also includes active wear for casual use. Under Armour produces both performance gear and apparel, so they fall into this industry. The industry is controlled by giant, international companies such as Nike and Adidas. Currently, Under Armour is a small company and is not competing well with respect to the criteria described in the company analysis ETHICS CHECK Products: Under Armour will continue to increase the amount of products

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    YETI’s mission is to“Build the cooler we’d use everyday”. The current objectives are in line with the mission statement, and are building new sizes and increasing product lines of the best coolers available. The whole line of YETI coolers uses only a few materials mainly plastics and polyethylene and these resources are abundant.Yeti has performed extremely well financially with no slowing down insight. The U.S. economy has been on the rise since the 2008 crash that happened 2 years after the company

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    Dusky Shark Essay

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    The oceans primordial predators mortality rates have subsided, due to the increasing popularity of longlining among fisheries. Previous records have revealed that after releasing a pelagic longline consisting of 17,000 hooks, they concluded that sharks made up 45% of the bycatch collected. Disregarding the ~33% of the shark bite-offs. (2) Revealing that even if they changed J-hooks to circle hooks, sharks would still be a liability. In the end, the same longlines have still been used. Furthermore

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    What is computerized system learning? Computerized learning is essentially the usage of a computer based learning assistance program for education. Prior to the onset of technology in the classroom and in higher education, the learning in the classroom started with someone writing on a chalkboard and then posing a question or making a statement, also known as the chalk and talk method. That was the norm. Today that has changed. Technology and Computerized Systems learning has made learning on the

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