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SCENARIOS
Digital Cookware
Digital Cookware has developed a new kind of skillet that should make cooking easier for many non-chefs.The skillet has a display on its handle that beeps to alert the cook when the pan's target temperature is reached.The skillet with the aid of an accompanying cookbook will take much of the guesswork out of cooking.Digital Cookware is a small company,and it has invested considerable money in developing this new technology,which it eventually hopes to use in an entire line of pots and pans.It has run some small ads for the new skillet in cooking magazines and been featured on some morning talk shows.It needs a quick infusion of cash to maintain its current operational level and to develop the rest of the cookware line.Digital Cookware is considering some kind of sales promotion.
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Definitions:

Somatic Nervous System

The part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movements of the body and transmits sensory information to the central nervous system.

Corpus Callosum

The large band of neural fibers connecting the two hemispheres of the brain, facilitating interhemispheric communication.

Cortex

The outer layer of the cerebrum of the brain, involved in complex brain functions including memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language, and consciousness.

Cerebrum

The largest part of the brain, responsible for higher brain functions such as thought, action, reasoning, and sensory perception.

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