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  2. Tournament of Champions (NJSIAA) - Wikipedia

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    Certain steps needed to be taken in order to qualify for the TOC. First, a high school needed to qualify for the state playoffs by accumulating a .500 or better win percentage for the season before the cut-off date. This would enter them into the sectional tournament of the state playoffs.

  3. Thinking processes (theory of constraints) - Wikipedia

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    The primary thinking processes, as codified by Goldratt and others: Current reality tree (CRT, similar to the current state map used by many organizations) — evaluates the network of cause-effect relations between the undesirable effects (UDE's, also known as gap elements) and helps to pinpoint the root cause(s) of most of the undesirable effects.

  4. List of cheerleading stunts - Wikipedia

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    A "group stunt" will typically involve a flyer, two bases (one main and one side), and a back spot. Group stunts occasionally include a front spot. These can be all-girl or co-ed. A "partner stunt" will involve two athletes – a flyer and a main base. These tend to be co-ed, but all-girl versions do occur.

  5. Theory of Change - Wikipedia

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    A theory of change (ToC) is an explicit theory of how and why it is thought that a social policy or program activities lead to outcomes and impacts. [1] ToCs are used in the design of programs and program evaluation , across a range of policy areas.

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  7. List of Tournament of Champions winners - Wikipedia

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    2015: Walt Whitman High School (MD) – Samuel Arnesen/William Arnesen; Ridge High School (NJ) – Tim O'Shea/Oliver Tang; 2016: Pine View School (FL) – Aravind Byju/Sho Szczepaniuk; Mission San Jose High School (CA) – Max Wu/Keshav Kundassery

  8. Evaporating cloud - Wikipedia

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    The evaporating cloud is one of the six thinking processes in the theory of constraints (TOC). The evaporating cloud (EC) – also referred to in the literature as "the cloud", or as a "conflict resolution diagram" [ 1 ] – is a logical diagram representing a problem that has no obvious satisfactory solution.

  9. Problem solving - Wikipedia

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    Crowdsourcing is a process of accumulating ideas, thoughts, or information from many independent participants, with aim of finding the best solution for a given challenge. Modern information technologies allow for many people to be involved and facilitate managing their suggestions in ways that provide good results. [ 92 ]