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[edit] Kim Possible/Animology
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[edit] Mind and Body Martial Arts Center
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[edit] Research Process Automation and Research Development Environments
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Research Process Automation (RPA) is the automation of tasks in the research and writing life-cycle. This automation is typically accomplished through the use of information technology and can encompass many types of tools including plagiarism detection, search engines, online encyclopedia, e-Learning software, research databases, word processors, and bibliographic management.
The term was coined by James D. Beasley in 2003 while he and a colleague, Jeffery D. Reynolds, developed a software tool they called a Research Development Environment (RDE). RDE was described as an “integrated, multi-function software that enables or facilitates the creation of research work products” across the research process phases “education, research, writing, citation, submission, review, and publication” (Beasley, 2004).
Benefits from RPA and RDE tools may include increased productivity, enhanced focus on higher-level tasks such as concept development and critical analysis (as opposed to repetitive, administrative tasks), and easier communication and sharing of information between research team members or students and their instructors. Another key anticipated benefit is the reduction of internet plagiarism. This possibility was introduced in Beasley’s paper entitled ‘The Impact of Technology on Plagiarism Prevention and Detection: Research Process Automation - A New Approach for Prevention’ at the Joint Information Systems Committee's ‘Plagiarism: Prevention, Practice & Policy Conference, 2004’ at the University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne U.K. An abstract of the paper is available on the JISCPAS website.
In his paper, Beasley maintains that widely used software tools touted to prevent plagiarism have several limitations and, at best, only detect possible instances of plagiarism after they have occurred. Any preventative effect is dependent on the researcher’s presumed fear of detection and punishment. Beasley argues that a more effective, preventative, approach can be realized by applying RPA and using an RDE. Beasley lists eight main causes of internet plagiarism and three types of plagiarists and describes how the RPA approach can mitigate each of the causes and deter all three plagiarist types.
Unfortunately, it appears that the original RDE software was only produced for a few years and did not achieve widespread adoption or impact in academic circles. This may have been due to a lack of capital investment. Working independently, however, some software vendors have RDE-like features in their products. Thomson ResearchSoft’s Endnote® product, for example, includes search, content organization and archive, manuscript templates, and bibliography and figure list creation.
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James D. Beasley (2004) 'The Impact of Technology on Plagiarism Prevention and Detection: Research Process Automation - A New Approach for Prevention', Plagiarism: Prevention, Practice & Policy Conference. St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne 28-30 June. Newcastle: Northumbria University Press, pp 23-2. Abstract. Deucalion 04:49, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] True Friend
[edit] The Bombay Sappers
[edit] Sleeping shark
Very little is known about the sleeping shark, but all evidence uncovered, relating to it so far suggests that it may be proportionally larger than any other species of shark including the whale shark. the sleeping shark was first discovered in Indonesia when a dead specimen was washed ashore in 1964, the shark measured 25 ft (about 8.3m). The second sighting of a sleeping shark occurred on an Atlantic fishing boat when a dead specimen was accidentally caught in the trawler's net, the shark was of similar size to the Indonesian specimen.
Although both of these sightings suggest that the Sleeping shark is large, neither compare to the most recent sighting of the shark, this sighting occurred in suruga bay, Japan when a team of scientist where doing research into deep sea sharks. the scientists lowered some scented bait onto the sea floor with a camera attached and waited to see what would happen. after a while a few of the usual deep sea sharks began to appear, but then they suddenly scattered in fright. The scientist where astounded as they saw a giant black mass pass above the camera and then fade into the gloom. the creature was at least 10 times bigger than the other sharks and appeared to measure over 50 meters.
after studying the video closely the scientist found that the shark was a larger specimen of the Indonesian sleeping shark. The footage has never been released on the internet, but was shown on the national geographic special, 'Chasing the giant squid', and on the German TV channel Kable 1. one thing that is known about the sleeping shark is that it is a deep sea shark and that it is omnivorous.
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I have used the following websites as sources. http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/deepsea/2000-January/000435.html http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/377/10934_monster.html Toshea 13:46, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Roy Zomerdyk
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Roy Zomerdyk is a notable name around the Perth Music scene (In Perth, Western Australia)
THE BEGINNING
Mr zomerdyks musical education begun in 2000, with the purchase of a classical guitar. He spend 2001 and 2002 learning music under the helm of one John Bailey. By 2002 he had played in bands including "The Strummers" and an early incarnation of "The Verites", but his main musical passion was in the now defunct "FroGMisT". By 2003 he had furthered his musical knowledge to include the business side of the music industry also. His studies took him to the Tertiary and Further Education board for a year of study in Music Industry Skills.
THE VERITES
In 2004 Roy Zomerdyk founded The Verites.He played Guitar Alongside Captain Gordon Mc Holland (Guitar) and Gabriel Girly Mach (Drums), the played their own brand of generic rock n roll and pop. From Jan 2005 until September 2005 they played over 30 shows and appeared on television twice. By October Roy left and the band changed name to "Stately Shape". http://www.myspace.com/statelyshape, where you can still hear Roys musical playing on "Beyond Belief".
RANDOM CACTI
In 2005 Roy established RANDOM CACTI PROMOTIONS, alongside Lee Mayrene. The aim was to promote the local bands of Perth and give them a platform to stand on. They went out and booked venues for the local musicians starting out, and basically became their "middle men". Random Cacti are currently still continuing in this sense.
GOING SOLO
By 2006 Roy Zomerdyk took his music on trial and went Solo under the moniker "Naked In Suburbia". Playing all instruments himself including Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards and Various Percussion instruments.His biggest success has been his song "Binky The Llama" which recieved airplay in Melbourne as well as USA. He is currently working on an EP.
THE FUTURE
Roy is currently working on Random Cacti Promotions and his solo endeavours as well as contributing Guitar to his current band "The Swashbuckling Hotpants Experience", a pirate band.
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Roy Zomerdyk as a musician - Various offical myspaces and artist profiles
http://www.myspace.com/soundslikeroy http://www.myspace.com/statelyshape http://triplejunearthed.destramusic.com/artists/View.aspx?artistid=601 http://www.mp3.co.nz/track.asp?id=133850 http://www.thescene.com.au/MP3/Music/Tracks/Acoustic/L/page4.asp
Some muses are right under your nose - A quotation of Roy Zomerdyk's Lyrics
http://en.bitacle.org/v/12zzsjqa3790/you-are-beautiful-but-you-know-that-already.html?usrmode=1
Validation on The Verites - http://www.mp3.co.nz/artist.asp?ID=20369 http://www.infectioustunes.com/index.php?p=bands&sp=media&id=170&type=video&sid=94&r=The%20Verites
Random Cacti Promotions - http://www.myspace.com/randomcactipromotions http://members.westnet.com.au/zomerdyk/cacti/contact.html
203.59.240.93 15:37, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] The Bridge Across Forever
[edit] Quarter Mile Bridge
The bridge was built in 1928 and crosses the Maribyrnong River from Keilor East on the North side to Sunshine on the South side of the riverand. It is 54.6 metres above the river. It is .4 of a kilometre or a quarter of a mile long - it was known in railway circles as the Quartermile. The girders were sunk up to 20 metres below ground level to obtain firm foundations for the concrete pedestals, onto which the big steel towers were erected. The bridge is noteworthy for its unusual K frame bracing. In its construction, 1,600 tons of steel and 6,000 cubic metres of concrete were used. Approximately 200 men were employed to build the bridge and one man lost his life during its construction. Since standardisation of the Victoria/N.S.W. line, all Sydney trains cross the bridge. It is located on Melway Map 27 at grid 2A. and can be clearly seen from the E.J. Whitten Bridge on the Western Ring Road - on the East side of the road.
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http://home.vicnet.net.au/~keilor/files/our%20club.html
[edit] Magdaleno Rose-Avila
[edit] Spirit of Curling
The term Spirit of Curling refers to a set of rules established among curlers (players of the Curling sport) that guide behaviour on and off the rink.
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World Curling Federation website, http://www.worldcurlingfederation.org/CurlHome/TheGame/TheSpiritOfTheGame.asp
84.74.32.162 18:01, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Michael Patrei
[edit] Mohammad Ishaq Arastu (MD)
[edit] C-Guard HPe
[edit] Walker Memorial Hall
[edit] Hale cycle (Solar sunspot activity)
The solar periodic activity is described by the Hale cycle and can be represented by a formula
Y = 100[Cos(2π/3 + 2π(t-1941)/(2х11.862) + Cos 2π(t-1941)/19.859 ]
Or in a somewhat modified form:
Y = 100 abs[Cos(2π/3 + 2π(t-1941)/(2х11.862) + Cos 2π(t-1941)/19.859 ]
The absolute value is plotted against the numeric values of the existing sunspot records for the period 1750-2006.
Reference: Evidence of a multi resonant system within solar periodic activity
LANL - Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA [1]
[edit] Corey Beaudoin
[edit] Wales and Hamblen
[edit] Corey Beaudoin
[edit] Sundaze
[edit] Disney Monkeys
[edit] Dalton Holmes Davis Memorial Library
[edit] Benjaman Cleaves House
[edit] Still In Love With My Ex
[edit] Abercrave