By Lance Winslow | On January 17, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
It seems there is always a business college somewhere putting out industry data research. These research projects give the kids something to do and learn as they practice studying this industry or that
By Lance Winslow | On January 17, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
Every year Universities assign students in their Business School projects. Come up with a business, make a business plan, develop a marketing plan and submit it to the class. This makes sense for students and professors and is an excellent way to learn.
By Lance Winslow | On January 16, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
Without the flow of thought, we as a species would not need to study anything, but rather be reduced to simply react with the stimuli around us. With out the Flow of Thought a Think Tank is completely out of the question, whether a virtual online think tank or a group of intellectuals sitting around a table.
By Lance Winslow | On January 16, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
The flow of energy has always been important to advanced civilization. The ancient Egyptians used people power. They used elephants to move things and even in battle. The water wheel was used as early as 4000 B.C. as power. Steam Engines are much newer.
By Lance Winslow | On January 16, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
Many people do not believe that your height has anything to do with your success in life, yet you should realize that it indeed does. Studies have shown this time and time again. Human height in the present period does have great advantages as to upward mobility. Now if you are not a tall person, that’s okay because there are downsides also.
By Lance Winslow | On January 15, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
We need to develop a Digital Library System for all scientific papers to assist researchers in collaboration, help students with projects and educate our future next generation of scientists. It is very important that the papers be rated by level of difficulty or ability to understand.
By Lance Winslow | On January 15, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
School Buses are inherently top heavy when full of kids. The tops often rust. The bottoms of school buses are made of wood, which can catch fire, unless the grease and soot are often steam cleaned.
By Lance Winslow | On January 15, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
Many Science Fiction authors have discussed in many works the issues with robotic assistants and companions. Today we see DARPA awarding a contract to a group of artificial intelligence software gurus to put together a computer assistant, which can read any manual and then explain in human terms what it says.
By Lance Winslow | On January 15, 2006 | In Reference-and-Education | Rated
College professors often use their tenure and writings to shape the minds of their students for their own reasons and agendas; often doing so in a very liberal view-point skew.
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