Banach–Mazur game Essays

  • Native Americans and the Whiteman's Influence

    1039 Words  | 3 Pages

    “The biggest of all Indian problems is the Whiteman (Basso pg. 3).” The elusive Whitman is not a recent problem for the American Indians. For the Western Apache this problem first came to light in 1853 after the Gadsden Purchase was finalized. The Whitemen invaded the western Apache’s Arizona territory not with peace, but with demands and open hostility. Thus began a brutal thirty year war that led to Apache defeat (Basso pg. 24). The creation of reservations in 1872 was not enough for the Whitemen

  • Evolution of the Werewolf: Lay of the Werewolf

    813 Words  | 2 Pages

    In “The Lay of the Werewolf,” by Marie de France, the main character Bisclavaret is betrayed by his wife. Bisclavaret had a secret that he never told anyone before, including his wife. He would go away for three days every week and would never say where he was going. This upset his wife; assuming the worse that Bisclavaret was cheating on her. She cried in his arms begging him to stop leaving her and her mourning convinced Bisclavaret to share his secret with her. The secret he spoke was that he

  • A Framework For Barriers Of Telemedicine Implementation In Iran

    1662 Words  | 4 Pages

    Table 4 shows the fitting indices in this level. Indices are approximately in the suitable level so the fitness of the model is confirmed. In this framework, we introduced 6 barriers for implementing telemedicine and then by using factor analysis, we analyzed these factors and their indices. According to research findings, and according to figure 3, we can see that the barriers of implementing telemedicine with respect to their importance are as below: Cultural barriers, legal and technical barriers