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The Sims: Unleashed is a 2002 expansion pack developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts for The Sims.The fifth expansion pack for The Sims, Unleashed expands the game's neighborhood to include a community area named Old Town which allows players to purchase pets, including cats and dogs, and farm their own produce.
Simlish is a constructed language devised by game designer Will Wright for the Sims game series developed by Electronic Arts.During the development of SimCopter (1996), Wright sought to avoid real-world languages, believing that players would grow to show disdain for repetitive dialogue.
Another recent development in the give-away shop movement is the creation of the Freecycle Network.It began in the state of Arizona, United States, for the purpose of connecting people who had extra belongings to get rid of with people who needed something, organized as discussion/distribution lists, and usually hosted on one of the free websites.
Local toy giveaways. Compton Santa will be dropping off a stash of toys for children on Saturday, Dec.10, at the Buffalo Spot in Compton for the 6th Annual Toy Giveaway. Beginning at 9 a.m ...
Promotional items as a tool for non-commercial organizations, such as schools and charities are often used as a part of fund raising and awareness-raising campaigns. A prominent example was the Livestrong wristband, used to promote cancer awareness and raise funds to support cancer survivorship programs and research.
The Schreier–Sims algorithm is an algorithm in computational group theory, named after the mathematicians Otto Schreier and Charles Sims. This algorithm can find the order of a finite permutation group, determine whether a given permutation is a member of the group, and other tasks in polynomial time .
Let be a group, be a complex Hilbert space, and () be the bounded operators on .A positive-definite function on is a function : that satisfies , (), , for every function : with finite support (takes non-zero values for only finitely many ).
Reynolds v. Sims, 377 U.S. 533 (1964), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that the electoral districts of state legislative chambers must be roughly equal in population.