02-28-2008, 11:04 PM
It's amazing what you can dig up on old hardrives. Here are the opening hooks:
Quote:1) The history of nuclear technology and advancement takes two very divergent paths; however, both paths share certain elements that are simultaneously harmful and helpful in humanity’s struggle for understanding and progress.
2) Steve Jobs, the CEO and cofounder of Apple Computers, is one of the leading industrialists and innovators in the computer industry. Apple was the springboard that launched the personal computer revolution that has forever changed the way business in the United States and around the globe is done.
3) Wide spread use of the internet has opened up new channels for social interaction and have forced one to reform their ideas about what “community” means. Text based communication on the internet via chat rooms and message boards, for example, allow people to interact on a level playing field. Specifically, the internet provides an outlet for faceless and voiceless communication allowing a person to invent or take on a persona that transcends and/or compliments their inherent roles such as being male or female or as being Afro-American or Caucasian, for example.
4) A method for obtaining the diabatic representation for an atomic collision has been the focus of this summer's research. The inspiration for such a method is to provide a more accurate theoretical treament for the dynamics of the following charge exchange process: (I'll spare you that part...go read Chinese it's easier)
5) In general, management’s goal is to increase their employees’ productivity and ultimately increase their company’s profitability. Keeping employees motivated is one key to achieving this goal. These are challenges shared by all managers across all professions. A sales manager, however, faces unique challenges in keeping the sales force motivated and, therefore, productive.