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How do I raise venture capital? Do I just email my business plan?

Cut and paste the questions into a MS Word document and then either cut and paste the answers from your business plan or write a short summary of how your business plan answers each question. For excel documents you can copy paste almost any section and use "keep source formatting" or just re-format when you get it into word, but you don't want a lot of tables and numbers in this document anyway, so it is easier to just format a new table in Word. Write a short introductory paragraph and a conclusion after the list of specific questions. Try to keep the whole thing to 1 - 2 pages.This document will now be your cover letter for your application to that VC or it will be immediately attached to the short 1 paragraph transmittal letter.You will need to write a different cover letter or "1 pager" for each VC, but they will all be very similar.

How do you explain to a ten-year-old how information is passed through thin air (WiFi, data networks, 3G, et cetera)?

Let’s say your school goes for camping. You and your best friend are bored as you are put in different tents. Since the school has not allowed any electronics gadget, you are trying to figure out new ways to communicate.Both of you have torchlights and work out a protocol.Switch the torch on and off once: Are you bored?Switch the torch on and off in quick succession: Yes.Switch the torch on and off in slow succession: No.Switch the torch on and off 3 times: Do you have your chess board?Switch the torch on and off 4 times: Is anyone looking around?Switch the torch on for 2 seconds and off for 2 seconds: Can we sneak out?With this above protocol, you can pass basic information, just by looking how often the other guy switch his torch light on or off. You can use it to plan on when to sneak out of the camp and play a game of chess.See, you have passed information in thin air. In fact, this is how many ancient militaries communicated. They would use flares and torches to communicate of a danger standing far from their other groups.You can go quite crazy with it. What if you want to communicate all alphabets?You can evolve a protocol like this with the same simple torch:On-Off-Off-Off-Off: Letter AOn-On-Off-Off-Off: Letter B….On-On-On-On-Off: Letter Z(EDIT: People asked how do you do four off switches consecutively. You can imagine a simple clock and both sides looking at their watches. If 4 seconds elapsed without a On, it can be considered off. As you get more proficient, you can think of acknowledgement and other error management protocols)You can chat now with full text. Only thing is, it will be slow. So, you build a simple robot that will push your torch button the correct number of times when you enter a letter in its keyboard. And another robot on the other side to capture that light and show it on its display.This is what modern signal engineers do. They figure out a pattern, agree upon it and then do it really, really fast.There are two issues with visible light. If everyone else in the camp catches up with that, there would be total chaos with lights flicking everywhere. You will have a “spectrum” issue as all of you try to communicate through the same visual channel. For a while you can manage this if different people use different color torch lights. Some groups covering their torches with red sheet, others with blue sheet and so on [to avoid confusion between one guy’s information from an another]. But, eventually you will still be limited on how many torches can be on at a time.And, the light loses intensity after some distance. If you are sitting half a mile away, you would not notice the other torch light at all.Third, you need to be sitting straight to the light source.To avoid these limitations, we go for a more invisible “light” called the radio wave. It works very much like the light, but you cannot see it with your eyes. You need a special device called a transmitter to generate it [in place of a torch] and a simple device called antenna that can pick up whether the other guy is switching. Same signaling principle, just that you are no longer using a torch light and an eye.And under this thing they have these things called transistors that can switch on and off billions of times in a second. That is the whole magic of computers.What you can do with your hand flicking the torch switch, the “tiny robots” in your computer can do a billion times faster. And they can send through these radio waves [or other types of “light”] to very long distances. And every piece of data — whether it is text, image, movie — are converted to millions of on/off combinations sent through radio and then received on the other side, converting back to the original format.

Do PhD committee members read the entire thesis before the PhD defense?

Thank you for the A2A Sumit Sharma. Oh, how we would like to think so, but it would perhaps be naive in the extreme. Yet, many members do make a good faith effort during much of the dissertation process which takes place long before the PhD defense is even a gleam on the horizon. Preplanning becomes the critical factor or at least that was my personal experience during the mid-late 1980s at the Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales, The Graduate Institute of International Studies, in Villa Barton on Lake Geneva, The University of Geneva, Switzerland, in what is today now known as The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.It seems to me that the more important for the Ph.D. candidate becomes so long as one has gone about exercising good faith by ensuring that, the group of draft chapters by group of draft chapters which you are responsible for writing throughout the long dissertation writing process, are being timely transmitted in batch-by-batch fashion to your adviser and co-adviser for their timely comments and review, with reasonable deadlines assigned for such made clear in your signed and dated transmittal letters to them, then it is reasonable to assume that should no comments be returned (by one, or the other, as may possibly occur) such may be construed as, generally speaking, concurrence, and that things are unfolding according to plan.2. The Ph.D. candidate cannot escape this test of due diligence, it is he or she who is the responsible party for maintaining the responsibility for, and proactively driving the momentum toward carrying out the day-to-day work of such process, which it is hoped in the process contributes to creating trusting relationships and good faith effort being exercised by those who shall be forming the crux of the Jury conducting and voting on your defense: and who usually, after closed door deliberations, will be awarding the Ph.D. candidate two separate grades, one grade for the dissertation while another grade for the defense of the thesis.3. As other observers responding to a similar question have perceptively noted, it is, let it not be forgotten the Ph.D. candidate who is in that forum deemed to be the expert in their particular area of study, the next in line being your dissertation adviser who is similarly charged with adequately preparing you for the defense, and surely with a view to your crossing the finish line in blazing glory, or reasonably so.4. Moreover, it is also noteworthy that many, if not all Ph.D. dissertation programs require from the outset that a program is set into place, the designating of an external reviewer(s) of the dissertation, he or she playing a similar role of reviewing and commenting on the manuscript. Such an external observer can be a useful participant in building your dissertation team in terms of their providing worthwhile advice and guidance, given their knowledge base and expertise, thus improving one’s dissertation, indeed.5. Finally, it is, of course, understandably a rarity that a dissertation goes through a defense without some member(s) comments for changes or clarifications be made to the manuscript, and that their the Jury members decision, favorable voting on the day’s proceedings be contingent upon the candidate making such changes or clarifications, prior to the student submitting the revised manuscript to undergo the University’s official dissertation publication and binding requirements appertaining to such completion steps, prior to the degree/diplomas being issued by the University, signed and dated by the governing officials, and ultimately transmitted to the student. “Thank you” again, Sumit Sharma, for the kind request.

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