2008-09 Topics
Practice Problem #1: Olympic Games
Once
the Olympics was the symbol of pure sport and world peace.
Yet
over the years, we have seen terrorism, politics and economics tarnish
it. Currently, we have professional athletes competing,
steroid
use, biased judging, bribing of officials, and corruption at the
highest levels of the IOC. In addition, there are political
and
economic implications of hosting it. What is the role of the
Olympics in the future? Practice Problem #2: Cyber Conflict
When
the Internet was first envisioned, there was probably no thought as to
how the use of computers and computing could potentially become an
instrument of war. However, with the increased reliance on the computer
for maintaining and even operating the critical infrastructures that
are key to the smooth operation of not only businesses, but also
governments, and the conduct of war, this probability has become
reality. The art of war requires that soldiers be able to shoot, move
and communicate. With the increased reliance on computers and computer
chips to operate vehicles, weapons systems, and communications nodes,
it is evident that attacking those computers from a distance becomes
desirable. How will these challenges be addressed even as technological
advances increase the possibility of cyber warfare? Qualifying problem: Space Junk
Since
the early days of space flight, a wide variety of discarded materials
have been left floating in multiple orbits around the earth.
Will
this space junk pose a peril for future flights? When the
discards fall to earth as meteorites, what damage might occur on
Earth? Who should be responsible for the management on Earth?State Bowl: Counterfeit Economy
University of Nebraska at Kearney, April 19
At
the store in the mall, on the streets of any major city, even on the
internet, consumers are bombarded with a variety of merchandise, which
is a copy of the original. This can include the clothes on
our
backs, the music we listen to, the movies we watch, and there is no
guarantee that the baseball in your bedroom was actually signed by that
favorite athlete. Although some copies may be legal, many are
not. The counterfeit economy presents several problems to the
consumer, retailers, as well as manufacturers. What are these
issues and how can they be addressed within the scope of the global
economy?International Conference: Pandemic
Michigan State University, June 2009
A
pandemic is an illness that strikes over a large number of countries
and people all over the world. SARS, Ebola, AIDS, Mad Cow
Disease. These words strike fear in most people’s hearts for
good
reason. We have yet to show that humans can prevent
them.
In addition, a variety of old germs, such as tuberculosis, have been
showing that they are resistant to all known
antibiotics.
In the event of a pandemic, given the wide difference in health care in
different countries all over the world, how will we prepare and
respond? U P D A T E S
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2009-10 Topics: A Look Ahead