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  2. Jon Trickett - Wikipedia

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    Jon Trickett was born in Leeds on 2 July 1950. He studied at Roundhay Grammar School (now called Roundhay School).He received a BA in politics from the University of Hull, and later an MA in Political Sociology from the University of Leeds.

  3. SICP has been influential in computer science education, and several later books have been inspired by its style. Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics (SICM), another book that uses Scheme as an instructional element, by Gerald Jay Sussman and Jack Wisdom

  4. Cargo cult programming - Wikipedia

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    Cargo cult programming is a style of computer programming characterized by the ritual inclusion of code or program structures that serve no real purpose. Cargo cult programming is symptomatic of a programmer not understanding either a bug they were attempting to solve or the apparent solution (compare shotgun debugging, deep magic). [1]

  5. Million Dollar Arm - Wikipedia

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    Desperate for new clients, J. B. realizes the potential for untapped baseball talent among cricket players in India. He and Ash approach investor Mr. Chang with a proposal — "Million Dollar Arm", an Indian talent contest to find two winning pitchers who will be flown to the U.S. and coached to become Major League Baseball prospects. J.

  6. John Bean (JBT) Buys AutoCoding, Boosts In-Line Coding ... - AOL

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    John Bean's (JBT) AutoCoding buyout fortifies its abilities in the growing global market for in-line coding and inspection solutions.

  7. Orchard Sports Injury and Illness Classification System

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    OSICS has been found to be more applicable to sports injury coding than the ICD. [27] Most classification of disease has a focus on conditions that present to hospital and/or cause major morbidity or death, whereas in sports medicine there is a focus on conditions (injury and illnesses) that stop an athlete from being able to compete.