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2002
November 14 — 18, '02 2002 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Westin Hotel, Minneapolis USA. November 12 — 14, '02 2002 Participatory Design Conference. University of Washington, Seattle,
Washington USA.
November 1 — 4, '02 11th annual symposium on User Interface Software and Technology. Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, California USA.
October 12 — 13, '02 1st Workshop on Human Factors in Computational Systems: Understanding Using, Constructing Interfaces. Maringa-Parana Brazil.
September 1 — 4, '02 14th IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Abstracts Due February 27; Papers Due March 13, 2002.
July: AgentSheets Inc. incorporated to commercialize the AgentSheets visual programming technology and Ristretto Java output.
April 18 — 23: ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 02) "Making the Impossible Possible" Los Angeles Convention Center. Los Angeles, CA USA.
Which of the following conferences was held in Maringa-Parana Brazil?

ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work.
B. ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
C. 1st Workshop on Human Factors in Computational Systems.
D. 2nd International Conference on AUTONOMOUS AGENTS.

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White House Tours
White House Visitor Center
The center is open seven days a week from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. and features many aspects of the White House, including its architecture, furnishings, first families, social events, relations with the press and world leaders, as well as a thirty-minute video. Allow between 20 minutes to 1 1/2 hours to explore the exhibits. Please note that restrooms are available, but food service is not.
General Tour Information
On-street parking is not available near the White House, and use of public transportation is strongly encouraged. The closest Metrorail stations to the White House (southeast corner of 15th and E Streets) are Federal Triangle (blue and orange lines), Metro Center (blue, orange, and red lines) and McPherson Square (blue and orange lines).
Public telephones and restrooms are not available at the White House; the closest ones are in the Ellipse Visitor Pavilion, and in the White House Visitor Center.
Which of the following is true, according to the tour guide?

A. There are restrooms available at the White House.
B. There are no restrooms at the White House.
C. There are food services at the White House.
D. Public telephones are available at the White House.

Illegal Immigration
A key point in the discussion of illegal immigration (and legal immigration, for that matter) is that many of those who are vehemently opposed to illegal immigration are also opposed to large amounts of legal immigration as well. These thinly hidden agendas mean that often the debate on illegal immigration cannot be separated from the debate on legal immigration.
Americans firmly believe in tough laws against illegal immigrants and 70% of Americans want no more than 300,000 legal immigrants to enter the U.S. per year. In fact, 20% of Americans want immigration completely stopped. Taking these numbers as the truth, it is clear that America thinks that we have too many immigrants.
Such a dislike of immigration is interesting considering the success of past immigration. Many people would say that today's immigrants are somehow different than those of the past. However, the truth is that the similarities between the immigrants of today and those of the past are numerous. Their reasons for coming to this country are often similar.
When illegal immigration is not confused with legal immigration, debate can take place in a sane manner. Outlandish solutions like building a huge 2,000 mile-long fence and gathering a virtual army to defend the border from Mexicans are not the answer. Making legal immigration easier and more common is the best solution that we have now.
Which of the following solutions is the one the author will agree to?

A. Legalizing the illegal immigration.
B. Facilitating the legal immigration.
C. Building a long fence along the border.
D. Stationing a huge army defending the border.

Subject: Hi Sherry!
Guilt'? Guilt is my middle name. I feel guilty for not being more than I am, for letting opportunities pass me by, for not having enough energy to do everything, for spending so much time on the web! I feel guilty for not being best at everything, because merely being good at some things is not good enough. I feel guilty for having a bit of an edge on my personality even though I do like my personality. I feel guilty about having a daughter who refuses to wear dresses or pink pony tail holders.
I feel guilty about producing boys who aren't great at sports, who are thin and wiry and freckled and spectacled. I feel guilty about aluminum cans and eating meat and using cleaning chemicals and having three children and driving a car — ecoguilt. But not guilty enough to change my had habits. I feel guilty for liking myself even though I'm convinced I've failed completely at being perfect. And now I feel guilty about writing so much!
Candice
Which of the following is the writer of this letter most likely the least guilty of?

A. Not having enough energy to do everything.
B. Merely being good at some things but not the best.
C. Keeping her bad habits, even if she herself knows.
D. Her thin and wiry and freckled and spectacled sons.

Finalists for the business awards in the year of 2002:
2002
General Motors
for environmental excellence in production processes.
Reebok
for human rights combating child labor in Pakistan.
Bank of America
for general excellence in ethics, environment, and community banking.
Xerox Corp
for unprecedented success with workplace diversity and employee relations.
Home Depot Inc.
for superior community involvement from all levels of the company.
Odwalla Inc.
for incorporating outstanding environmentalism in everything it does.
Which of the following was awarded for superior community involvement from all levels of the company?

A. Reebok.
B. Home Depot Inc.
C. Bank of America.
D. Hewlett-Packard.

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