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Three classic films starring comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver
Hardy. In 'The Dancing Masters' (1943), Stan (Laurel) and Ollie
(Hardy) are owners of a dance school, but are evicted for
non-payment of rent. To raise money, Ollie tries an insurance scam
which involves inflicting injuries on Stan, but the inept pair soon
find themselves mixed up with local gangsters. Watch out for
appearances by long-running Marx Brothers' foil Margaret Dumont and
a youthful Robert Mitchum. In 'A-haunting We Will Go' (1942),
Laurel and Hardy unknowingly offer to help a bunch of crooks
smuggle a wanted man past the police in a coffin. Unfortunately,
the casket gets mixed up with one used by a stage musician, leading
to a comic chase. Finally, in 'The Bullfighters' (1945), Stan and
Ollie are two detectives looking for a female criminal in Mexico.
Stan gets mistaken for a famous matador and is forced to show his
prowess in the bullring.
As embedded systems become more complex, designers face a number of
challenges at different levels: they need to boost performance,
while keeping energy consumption as low as possible, they need to
reuse existent software code, and at the same time they need to
take advantage of the extra logic available in the chip,
represented by multiple processors working together. This book
describes several strategies to achieve such different and
interrelated goals, by the use of adaptability. Coverage includes
reconfigurable systems, dynamic optimization techniques such as
binary translation and trace reuse, new memory architectures
including homogeneous and heterogeneous multiprocessor systems,
communication issues and NOCs, fault tolerance against fabrication
defects and soft errors, and finally, how one can combine several
of these techniques together to achieve higher levels of
performance and adaptability. The discussion also includes how to
employ specialized software to improve this new adaptive system,
and how this new kind of software must be designed and programmed.
As embedded systems become more complex, designers face a number of
challenges at different levels: they need to boost performance,
while keeping energy consumption as low as possible, they need to
reuse existent software code, and at the same time they need to
take advantage of the extra logic available in the chip,
represented by multiple processors working together. This book
describes several strategies to achieve such different and
interrelated goals, by the use of adaptability. Coverage includes
reconfigurable systems, dynamic optimization techniques such as
binary translation and trace reuse, new memory architectures
including homogeneous and heterogeneous multiprocessor systems,
communication issues and NOCs, fault tolerance against fabrication
defects and soft errors, and finally, how one can combine several
of these techniques together to achieve higher levels of
performance and adaptability. The discussion also includes how to
employ specialized software to improve this new adaptive system,
and how this new kind of software must be designed and programmed.
Life can get tough. From unemployment-or overwork-to divorce or
remarriage, the challenges of newly blended families, not to
mention everyday hassles, stress can feel non-stop. To top it off,
technology confronts us with a barrage of seemingly urgent tasks
24/7. It's no wonder things and people can make you lose your cool.
In this landmark book you'll find a very specific, powerful skill
set designed to help you keep any scenario from pushing your
buttons-and it works. Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT),
created by world-renowned therapist Dr. Albert Ellis, provides you
with realistic, simple, proven techniques that will significantly
reduce your stress levels and help you react effectively, whether
the circumstances are professional or personal. Discover: * Ten
beliefs we use to let people and situations needlessly push our
buttons * A powerful alternative to the kind of thinking that
upsets us * The Fatal Foursome-feelings that sabotage you * How to
change your irrational thinking using four key steps Whether you're
dealing with colleagues, parents, kids, friends, or lovers, How to
Keep People From Pushing Your Buttons will show you how to enjoy an
active, vibrant, successful life. "Don't get mad or get even-get
placid using these techniques for defusing difficult situations."
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