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Possible Answers: TRAIN, AIM, STEER, SEND, LEAD, RULE, ORDER, ORIENT, BOSS, REFER, HEAD, WEND, GUIDE, ONEONONE, MANAGE, NONSTOP, BLUNT, OVERSEE, ONETOONE, FRANK, HEADON, HANDSON, FRONTAL, STRAIGHTFORWARD, POINTB, FORTHRIGHT, TOTHEPOINT, RIGHTTOTHEPOINT.

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Random information on the term “TRAIN”:

Cure Alzheimer’s Fund (CAF) is a non-profit organization based in Wellesley, Massachusetts. It supports and funds research focusing on understanding and potentially curing Alzheimer’s disease utilizing a venture philanthropy approach.

The organization’s mission is “to fund research with the highest probability of preventing, slowing or reversing Alzheimer’s disease through venture based philanthropy.”

Cure Alzheimer’s Fund was founded in 2004 by Jeffrey Morby, Jacqui Morby, Henry McCance, and Phyllis Rappaport as a way to fund Alzheimer’s disease research. Following principles of venture philanthropy, the organization attempts to identify high-risk, high-reward studies that require seed money in order to gather the data needed to qualify for a large grant, such as one from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The founders are still involved in managing the fund, and continue to cover all of its operating costs. They employ a small staff to run the Wellesley Hills office. As of the end of 2013, Cure Alzheimer’s Fund had funded 77 projects and distributed a total of approximately $22.8 million in grants.

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Random information on the term “AIM”:

The AIM alliance was an alliance formed on October 2, 1991, between Apple Inc. (then Apple Computer), IBM, and Motorola to create a new computing standard based on the PowerPC architecture. The alliance started after Phil Hester, a designer of the IBM RS/6000 convinced IBM’s president Jack Kuehler. The stated goal of the alliance was to challenge the dominant Wintel computing platform with a new computer design and a next-generation operating system. It was thought that the CISC processors from Intel[citation needed] were an evolutionary dead-end in microprocessor design[citation needed], and that since RISC was the future, the next few years were a period of great opportunity.

The CPU was the PowerPC, a single-chip version of IBM’s POWER1 CPU. Both IBM and Motorola would manufacture PowerPC integrated circuits for this new platform. The computer architecture base was called PReP (for PowerPC Reference Platform), and later complemented with OpenFirmware and renamed CHRP (for Common Hardware Reference Platform). IBM used PReP and CHRP for PCI version of IBM’s RS/6000 platform, from existing Micro Channel architecture models, and changed only to support the new 60x bus style of the PowerPC.

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Random information on the term “STEER”:

Disambiguation in Wikipedia is the process of resolving the conflicts that occur when articles about two or more different topics could have the same “natural” page title. This category contains disambiguation pages: non-article pages containing links to other Wikipedia articles and disambiguation pages.

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Random information on the term “SEND”:

Send is the tenth album by the English rock group Wire. It was their first recording as a 4 piece since Manscape (1990) and the first full-length release by any incarnation of the group since 1991.

Initial mail-order copies of the album came with a bonus live album “WIRE – Metro, Chicago, 14th September 2002”. It was reported that this inclusion came about due to concern being raised at the fact that the majority of Send had already been available on the group’s two Read & Burn EPs, issued in 2002.

The album was reissued with a bonus CD and expanded liner notes by Wilson Neate in 2010 as Send Ultimate.

Mojo Magazine ranked Send at 10 on their best albums of 2003 list. The album also scores 84/100 on Metacritic, signifying “universal acclaim”.

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Random information on the term “RULE”:

A business rule is a rule that defines or constrains some aspect of business and always resolves to either true or false. Business rules are intended to assert business structure or to control or influence the behavior of the business. Business rules describe the operations, definitions and constraints that apply to an organization. Business rules can apply to people, processes, corporate behavior and computing systems in an organization, and are put in place to help the organization achieve its goals.[citation needed]

For example, a business rule might state that no credit check is to be performed on return customers. Other examples of business rules include requiring a rental agent to disallow a rental tenant if their credit rating is too low, or requiring company agents to use a list of preferred suppliers and supply schedules.

While a business rule may be informal or even unwritten, documenting the rules clearly and making sure that they don’t conflict is a valuable activity.[citation needed] When carefully managed, rules can be used to help the organization to better achieve goals, remove obstacles to market growth, reduce costly mistakes, improve communication, comply with legal requirements, and increase customer loyalty.[citation needed]

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Random information on the term “BOSS”:

A crime boss, crime lord, mob boss, kingpin, criminal mastermind, or Don is a person in charge of a criminal organization. A boss typically has absolute or nearly absolute control over his subordinates, is greatly feared by his subordinates for his ruthlessness and willingness to take lives in order to exert his influence, and profits from the criminal endeavors in which his organization engages.

Some groups may only have as little as two ranks (a boss and his soldiers). Other groups have a more complex, structured organization with many ranks, and structure may vary with cultural background. Organized crime enterprises originating in Sicily differ in structure from those in mainland Italy. American groups may be structured differently from their European counterparts, and Latino and African American gangs often have structures that vary from European gangs. The size of the criminal organization is also important, as regional or national gangs have much more complex hierarchies.

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Random information on the term “REFER”:

Reference is a relation between objects in which one object designates, or acts as a means by which to connect to or link to, another object. The first object in this relation is said to refer to the second object. The second object, the one to which the first object refers, is called the referent of the first object.

References can take on many forms, including: a thought, a sensory perception that is audible (onomatopoeia), visual (text), olfactory, or tactile, emotional state, relationship with other, spacetime coordinate, symbolic or alpha-numeric, a physical object or an energy projection. In some cases, methods are used that intentionally hide the reference from some observers, as in cryptography.

References feature in many spheres of human activity and knowledge, and the term adopts shades of meaning particular to the contexts in which it is used. Some of them are described in the sections below.

The word reference is derived from Middle English referren, from Middle French référer, from Latin referre, “to carry back”, formed from the prefix re- and ferre, “to bear”. A number of words derive from the same root, including refer, referee, referential, referent, referendum.

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Random information on the term “HEAD”:

Shock Stop is a system developed by sports equipment manufacturer Head to damp (reduce) vibration in its range of titanium tennis rackets. It works by drawing the vibration down the frame of the racket into the handle, where a ball-bearing balanced mechanism absorbs the shock.

Head’s latest vibration dampening system is EDS (Electronic Dampening System) which is being implemented into the newer rackets, such as the HEAD Protector. It works by using piezoelectric fibers, which convert mechanical into electronic energy, controlled by a microchip. EDS recognizes the damping mode and electronically creates a cancelling counter vibration. This reduces shock impact by more than 50% and residual vibrations twice as fast as in a conventional racquet period.

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Random information on the term “WEND”:

WFNZ (610 AM), also known as “102-5/610 WFNZ”, is a sports format radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina. Owned by Entercom, the studios are located on South Boulevard in Charlotte’s South End, while its transmitter is located at the site of its former studios on Radio Road in the Oakdale neighborhood of northwest Charlotte.

WFNZ is broadcast on FM via translator W273DA (102.5 FM) and HD on sister station WLNK-HD3. WFNZ is licensed by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast in HD.

WFNZ signed on in 1941 as WAYS (AM), airing a full-service format.[citation needed] By the 1960s, WAYS was Charlotte’s lowest-rated station. The station’s studios were in such bad shape, cats were needed to control the rodents. Stan and Sis Kaplan of Boston bought WAYS in 1965 for $550,000. Beginning in June of that year, “Big WAYS” aired an energetic Top 40 format which was considered “an alien sound in the Carolinas”, knocking conservative WBT out of first place and eventually becoming the highest-rated Top 40 station in the country and the 15th most popular station overall. One reason was the Treasure Hunt, where people had to listen to clues from “Mr. Treasure” (Jack Gale) telling them how to find a $1,000 coupon. News director C. Michael Blackwell would interview winners. Personalities included John Kilgo, Jack Pride, Tom Kinard, Jack Armstrong, Pete Ray of “The Pete Ray-D-O Show”, Dick Blanchard, and Long John Silver. WAYS jocks who went on to greater fame included Morton Downey Jr., actor Jay Thomas, and Robert Murphy (who had success in Chicago). Eventually, the morning show was simulcast on both WAYS and sister FM WROQ. Larry Sprinkle, now a WCNC-TV morning weather personality, also worked at the stations. They were known for lampooning The PTL Club with Bill Taker of the Pass the Loot Club.

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Random information on the term “FRANK”:

Frank /fræŋk/ is a masculine given name.

Ultimately from the Germanic tribal name of the Franks, in the early medieval Frankish Empire, the status of being “a Frank” became synonymous with that of a free man; hence also the English adjective frank (Middle English, from Old French franc, 12th century).

Use as a given name seems to arise already in the Carolingian period; the Old High German form Francho, Franko is on record from the 8th century. While Frank is a given name in its own right, in fact reflecting the Old Frankish form *Frank, the given name in the United States arose again in the 20th century as a short form of Francis (which is itself a shortening of Franciscus, i.e. “the Frenchman”, in reference to Saint Francis of Assisi), as popularized by Frank Sinatra (born Francis Albert Sinatra, 1915–1998).

Also see Frank in fictional characters

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