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Ever wonder how video game dragons were created? Or ask yourself how the makers of the movie Perfect Storm created and filmed those gigantic waves? The same computers that created these images have also helped design everything from jumbo jets to an ice-cream-bar shape that minimizes melting in the midday sun.And by giving doctors ways to locate tumours with pinpoint precision,these machines are instilling new hope in victims of once-inoperable brain cancer.It's all the work of the most magical computer maker on the planet,Silicon Graphics,Inc.(SGI) .From movies to molecular science,interactive TV to hyperactive video games,the digital imagery conjured up by SGI technology is pushing the computer industry into a new dimension-the third one,to be exact.Its engineering workstations and computer servers transform reams of data into 3-D images.In an industry marked by huge hype,SGI is the genuine article-a truly innovative company with clearly unique products.
-Refer to Silicon Graphics,Inc.SGI wants to create a three-dimensional firearms training system by using the same computer technology it currently uses.This training system would simulate actual situations by projecting images on screens and allow police SWAT teams to practise their responses.What would it be an example of?


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Milieu Therapy

A therapeutic approach that utilizes the social environment of a patient, such as a psychiatric hospital or community setting, to promote healing and change.

Maxwell Jones

A psychiatrist known for developing the therapeutic community model, focusing on group therapy and social rehabilitation.

Milieu Therapy

A form of psychotherapy involving the use of therapeutic communities, where the environment itself is structured to contribute to the rehabilitation of individuals.

Social Environment

The direct physical and social environment where individuals reside or where an event or development takes place.

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