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  The Guitar And Keyboard Chords Encyclopedia
I played in a lot of bands and always had the same problem : finding the right chords for the keyboard and the guitar...
If, where would be the 15th fret, you find a red mark that string is not to be played (damped), if there is no mark you should play it...
For beginners some of the chords may be a little too jazzy or obscure but you'll soon find out the ones you like best...
www.the-guitar-and-keyboard-chords-encyclopedia.com /foreword.htm   (487 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Creative Problem Solving (CPS) allows for the use of divergent and convergent thinking in the manipulation of information of information to develop creative solutions to problems identified through the enumeration and evaluation of presented data.
Problem Finding: Problem Finding requires an analysis and evaluation of the data to identify as many possible questions or problems suggested by the information.
A problem statement, or combination of problem statements is developed to express the "heart" of the situation.
www.csuohio.edu /iwonder/webpages1/strategies/creativeprob.html   (634 words)

  
 Finding the opportunity within the problem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
So when you get too close to your problems to think objectively about them, try to keep in mind how your vision can be obstructed, take a step back, and look at the situation from a new angle.
I would just add that it is not problems that cause our life to be a misery; it is the way we react to them that makes a difference.
The problem has no idea what it is or how much it will affect you or your life.
www.healthypages.net /forum/fb.asp?m=19572   (999 words)

  
 NS:  PROBLEM FINDING:  A DIFFICULT TASK - NOT WELL MASTERED BY MANY GRADUATES    2001-07-14
After a problem has been defined its solution is often just a matter of routine application of well known methods - which may be costly and even difficult but nevertheless a relatively straightforward exercise which does not require any exceptional abilities.
Ill-defined problems, on the other hand, are those for which the problem solver has more uncertainty concerning the given information and starting materials, the operations that can be used, and/or the final product that must be achieved.
Finding a problem to solve is as important as solving it.
www.hi.is /~joner/eaps/cq_prfin.htm   (2009 words)

  
 Psycopaedìa
A unique feature is that each step first involves a Divergent thinking phase in which one generates lots of ideas (facts, problem definitions, ideas, evaluation criteria, implementation strategies), and then a convergent phase in which only the most promising ideas are selected for further exploration.
One principle of creative problem solving is that the definition of a problem will determine th enature of the solutions.
Ideas are freely proposed without criticism or evaluation, for each of the problem definitions accepted in the second stage.
www.psicopolis.com /psicopedia/cpsmod.htm   (478 words)

  
 Citations: The weighted region problem: finding shortest paths through a weighted planar subdivision - Mitchell, ...
The problem is to find a shortest weighted length path (which will be called optimal path) from s to t.
The problem is to find a shorted weighted length path (which will be called optimal path) from s to t.
Finding paths in multi layers is of interest since multiple layers have been used also as a routing model.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /context/341811/0   (4132 words)

  
 Greenwood Publishing Group I1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Following Thomas Fuller's dictum that "a danger foreseen is half avoided," Thierauf has developed a technique called problem finding which allows corporate planners to go beyond problem solving to confront future problems and identify future opportunities.
Problem solving is typically applied to short-, medium-, and long-range problems, which the author terms "operational," "tactical," and "strategic," respectively.
In this volume, the author demonstrates how the problem finding approach can be applied to all three types of problems with vastly improved results, and illustrates his points with real-world examples.
info.greenwood.com /books/0899302/0899302629.html   (274 words)

  
 Problem finding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is part of the larger problem process that includes problem shaping and problem solving.
Problem finding requires intellectual vision and insight into what is missing.
This page was last modified 03:03, 2 June 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Problem_finding   (73 words)

  
 Math Other Homework Help
Finding the standard deviation from a coin toss.
It is a method for finding the integral of some functions by using Laplace Transform.
Financial Problem: Determining the payback period for the project.
www.brainmass.com /homeworkhelp/math/other   (1644 words)

  
 Creative Problem Solving: Finding the Solution!
Finding the Solution Training (Creative Problem Solving Training) is highly interactive and memorable.
The focus of this training may be group creative problem solving or individual creative problem solving, or a mixture of both.
The cards provide easy to use tools for solving problem that will be covered in the workshop.
www.honigideaguides.com /cps.html   (237 words)

  
 having a problem finding a solution :: MrExcel Message Board
Problem, every time the commandbutton is clicked it creates an error "a duplicate entry".
forum if you have a problem w/ someone posting to differant forums looking for help/ a solution, and don't want to help....so be it.
Also, since this is a message board, other readers will want to know what the solution is (after the problem has been defined), so I'll post the final code on this thread and email you back the file.
www.mrexcel.com /archive2/38200/44251.htm   (1423 words)

  
 Creative Problem Solving
Provides the steps of the Creative Problem Solving model developed by Alex Osborn (“the father of brainstorming”) and his associate Sidney Parnes.
Problem Finding: What is the best way to judge the agenda or intent of a web site?
Maybe we’d like to be able to identify bias in web sites so that we could research contentious issues from both (all?) sides.
fcis.oise.utoronto.ca /~symington/CPS   (838 words)

  
 CIS444 CPS:  The CPS Method   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Write down the steps you need to perform in sequence, starting from now, until the problem is entirely solved (5-8 steps should do).
Changing verbs and nouns, and going up and down the ladder of abstraction are ways in which to refining your problem statement.
Eyeball your different problem statements and combine similar statements if necessary to pick your final problem statement.
cispom.boisestate.edu /murli/cps/cps.html   (791 words)

  
 Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants: Finding the problem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The tool stacks are still half-baked, the standards aren't really ubiquitous nor widely-supported yet (c'mon, folks, we're still seeing vendor implementations that are choosing the WS-I-obsoleted SOAP 1.1 Spec over the WS-I-approved SOAP 1.2 version, we're clearly not keeping up with the spec movement), and the specs just keep coming, and coming and coming.
The problem is in the the specs keep coming and coming part.
Part of the problem is that much of the WS-blah design is garbage.
www.cincomsmalltalk.com /blog/blogView?showComments=true&entry=3273204744   (340 words)

  
 [jswat-user] problem finding source files   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
I have noticed that jswat only finds files when the source file attribute in the.class file is .java.
So for example, if you have a java class X in package test, and in the test package directory you do a 'javac -d classdir -g *.java', the X.class file in classdir will have a source file attribute of X.java, which works in jswat.
this problem will occur whenever you are compiling class files from any other directory than the one that contains the actual source files.
www.bluemarsh.com /pipermail/jswat-user/2002-January/000473.html   (367 words)

  
 Free Advice- links to advice on anything and everything!
It costs nothing to ask, no matter how big the problem is. They can also find those odd appliance pieces parts that you can never seem to find.
The Better Sleep Council- The Better Sleep Council is devoted to educating the public about the importance of sleep to good health and quality of life and about the value of the sleep system and sleep environment in pursuit of a good night's sleep.
Even find out the legal aspects of changing your name, what is allowed and what is not.
www.money4surveys.com /ADVICE.HTM   (3148 words)

  
 Universe Today - Problem with Opportunity's Mineral Finding Tool
The problem is with its miniature thermal emission spectrometer (Mini-TES), which Opportunity uses to sense the mineral composition of distant rocks.
The problem could be with a broken switch that helps position the mirror that directs infrared light into the Mini-TES.
Researchers are considering several possible root causes for the spectrometer-data problem.
www.universetoday.com /am/publish/opportunity_minites_fails.html   (912 words)

  
 httpd DirectoryIndex directive problem -not finding index.html
The problem may be that php is given higher priority than mod_dir.
It should be added at the beginning --or close to it-- to avoid this problem.
Apache 2 reportedly has a new priority scheme to avoid this problem, but I'm not familiar enough with it to make a recommendation.
www.webmasterworld.com /forum92/2979.htm   (227 words)

  
 Problem Solving - Finding Solutions - Insight
However, if you have a realization that you should always check the gas gauge after your teenager uses the car; you've had an insight and can eliminate a lot of the problems and their "solutions" in your life.
Even successfully coming up with a solution to the problem of running out of gas is time-consuming and frustrating; but insights and realizations guide us in ways that avoid the whole problem/solution scenario and are forever freeing.
The next time you are confronted with a problem, instead of first going into problem solving mode, can you look for an insight, rather than an immediate solution?
www.circlesoflight.com /contemplate/contemplate2.shtml   (249 words)

  
 Creativity Manual: Problem Finding   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
NOTE: The problem definition/redefinition stage is one of the most important steps of the whole process.
Below are three techniques for defining and redefining your problem statement.
For example, a negative problem statement might be, "My problem is I don't have enough money." This statement leads the brain into a cul de sac by orienting its imagery and associations towards scarcity thinking.
www.ideastream.com /create/PROBLEM-FINDING.html   (690 words)

  
 Library How to Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
For example, to find information for a paper you are writing on computers, write down what interests you about computers.
If you are unable to find what you are looking for in the MCC Library, Libris can also be used to search the holdings of all the community college libraries in the state of Connecticut.
To find periodical articles on a topic, you will need to use a paper index or an electronic or online index that provides citations to those periodical articles.
www.mcc.commnet.edu /HermesWebApp/pageFactory?pagespec=371   (1299 words)

  
 Finding the right footwear for your foot problem -- Introduction
Footwear plays a large role in the development as well as the prevention of foot and toe problems such as bunions, calluses and corns, and hammer, claw, and mallet toes.
Relieving pain in the foot or toe caused by a deformity or joint problem.
Preventing a toe joint problem from returning after corrective surgery.
my.webmd.com /hw/health_guide_atoz/tn7286.asp   (160 words)

  
 [No title]
;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; Syntax: Common-Lisp; -*- File: search/domains/route-finding ;;;; Find a Route Between Cities on a Map (defstructure (route-finding-problem (:include problem (initial-state 'A) (goal 'B))) "The problem of finding a route from one city to another on a map.
A state in a route-finding problem is just the name of the current city.
Note that a more complicated version of this problem would augment the state with considerations of time, gas used, wear on car, tolls to pay, etc." (map (random-route-map))) (defmethod successors ((problem route-finding-problem) city-name) "Return a list of (action.
www.cs.berkeley.edu /~russell/code/search/domains/route-finding.lisp   (183 words)

  
 Virtual Library arranged by Dewey 600-628 Technology, Health & Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Find a dentist in your city or state in the United States.
Find a doctor, Find a dentist, Find a pharmacy, Find a hospital, and Find other practioners in the United States.
Find out What is Ergonomics, Computer Workstation Ergonomics (be aware of how the design and arrangement of your equipment can impact your comfort, health, and productivity), Laboratory Ergonomics, Industrial Ergonomics (Lifting techniques), and Ergonomics Primer (Postures to avoid, Motions to avoid, and other tips).
www.aresearchguide.com /600-628.html   (6824 words)

  
 Problem Finding, Department of
There have been so many books and things about problem-solving that we figure most problems are already solved.
Ken Rutkowski asked about how podcasts could work with webcasting, given that there are problems of bandwidth and measuring audience.
And something is not cheap if you have to spend a lot of time finding it.
thinkerer.blogspot.com   (4330 words)

  
 [CHUG] Problem Finding text within an Imported Lab in the LLOGICfolder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
I'm having the same problems since we upgraded to 5.6 and Windows XP.
Please let me know if you find a solution to this as I have not been able to do such as yet.
Dana Office of Donald G. Nicholas, Jr., M.D. and Richard Bryant, M.D. -----Original Message----- From: developers-bounces at list.logicianusers.com [mailto:developers-bounces at list.logicianusers.com]On Behalf Of Tonym Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 8:52 AM To: developers at list.logicianusers.com Subject: [CHUG] Problem Finding text within an Imported Lab in the LLOGICfolder I'm stuck, someone please help.
list.logicianusers.com /pipermail/developers/2005q2/000426.html   (328 words)

  
 Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The problem is, you can't always fix the corporate structure and its infirmities - and yet, you still have to get something done.
I'd agree that XP is a response to an organisational problem; but that is not all it is. I think just because it only solves the software organisation's problem doesn't mean it isn't part of the solution for larger organisational problems.
I'm trying to solve the larger organisational problem (at http://www.managewithoutthem.com) by starting with market-based management within firms.
cincomsmalltalk.com /blog/blogView?showComments=true&entry=3273204744   (3507 words)

  
 I had no problem finding it
The start page is empty advertising-like info that no one is expected to look at twice.
I did not have to "dig deep" to find the information.
News is on the Mozillazine page and I check there once a day or so.
www.oreillynet.com /cs/user/view/cs_msg/61422   (240 words)

  
 Problem Finding Good Music?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Ever since I developed interest in music, it's always been a big problem to find the good ones.
Every time I went into a music store to try to get some good music, I saw so many CDs or cassettes in front of me and I didn't know which one to choose.
I think my very problem exists for many others too, so I decided to help people like myself by giving the information of what I think to be good music, so people can locate those music tracks without going through too much hassle.
www.geocities.com /mikeromasco   (205 words)

  
 [htdig] Problem finding all files with htDig-3.1.5
Greetings, I have run into a problem indexing all the required pages using htDig-3.1.5.
I realize this is a sticky issue, and was wondering what troubleshooting tools and methods are available to fix this problem.
Re: [htdig] Problem finding all files with htDig-3.1.5 Douglas S. Davis
www.mail-archive.com /htdig@htdig.org/msg05489.html   (210 words)

  
 Problem finding web-sites by name   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
If you now get a connection to Eicon then the problem is probably with the website you are trying to use.
If you still cannot get a connection to Eicon even using the numeric address then the most probable reason is that your ISP has a problem with their connection into the Internet.
In the default configuration (see the 'Information' side-bar) it is unlikely that the DNS will cause a problem unless the DNS server at the ISP is not functioning.
www.eicon.com /support/helpweb/dlanen/dl014.htm   (524 words)

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