Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The Seems 13


1. What is the importance or significance of a Chain of Events slippage? Do you think you have experienced one?

8 comments:

  1. The significance of a Chain of Events slippage, is that if these never happened, everybody would get places on time, always, everything would go O.K in the world, always, and all work would always be done in the world on time. I have experienced this before.

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  2. Derek took the words right out of my mouth so I really have nothing to say except yes I have experienced this in school one day this year. I have also had a terrible day when none of that ever happend. When did that happen to youe Derek? Go into a bit more detail on your writing. Not to be mean but every time I read yours it seams like you leave your readers hanging on for more. You need to go into depth with your writing a bit more. Extend. Like I told Alex a couple blogs ago. Speak like no knows what your talking about. Don't give too much detail to bore the audience though. I don't intend this in a mean way.

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  3. Well, what happened with my Chain of Events slippage was I forgot to set my alarm clock one night, and I was late for school.

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  4. The importance of the chain of events is that slippage can cause people to hurt themselves.

    The slippage in the chain of events that happened to me was that i kept forgetting to turn off my alarm clock and so woke me up at 6:30. (the opposite of what happened to Derek)

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  5. The importants of the chain of effects slippage is that people will start doing things that they normally wouldn't do. For example if a person that is never late forgets to set their alarm clock the could end up being late. Honestly I can not think of anything that has happend to me, but I know it has.

    Ben I think you should go more in depth with your response. But that is just my opinion.

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  6. I also was going to say almost exactely what Derek said. Great explanation on the one! This has happened to me quite a few times in the last few weeks actually. Like Aarons' example I usually am not late, but then I forget to set my clock and BAM I am late! I know there are other instances like this but I can't think of any. If I think of some I will post them.

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  7. The importance of an chain of events slippage is someone can get hurt and lose time. For example, I was watching a T.V show that was showing that one person crashed on a freeway then another and another and the about 20 people were crashed.

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  8. If some chains of events never happened the whole world might be effected.
    Once, I blew off a project until the last minute and my parents had to help me but they got mad about it.

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