The Domino Effect
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Domino is a set of small, oblong pieces with dots or other markings on each side that can be stacked on end in long lines. By toppling the first domino, you can start a chain reaction that causes all of the other dominoes to fall, forming intricate and beautiful structures. Stacking dominoes in this way is one form of popular gaming, but it’s also used to demonstrate the concept of the “domino effect”—any action that leads to much larger consequences.
Domino can also be used to describe any kind of a chain reaction, and it can refer to any type of event or situation in which one thing causes another, often with dramatic results. For example, a domino effect could be a terrorist bombing that triggers an even more serious attack by the United States. The term is also used to describe situations in which the actions of others lead to an outcome that affects everyone, including innocent bystanders.
Some learning challenges impact students like falling dominoes. The joy of watching one domino tip over and cause the whole line to fall is mesmerizing, but that is also a visual metaphor for how compensating for a weak foundational skill can impact student performance. Children may compensate by using more of their working memory capacity, causing them to become cognitively overloaded. Over time, this can impact the student’s ability to learn, as the compensation skills eventually reach their limit and begin to interfere with learning.
A similar kind of a domino effect exists in the world of business. A company that develops a new technology or service might find its competitor copying its ideas, in order to quickly gain market share and capture customers. This strategy can backfire, however, as the competitor’s market share grows and it is unable to keep up with customer demand for its product. This is a classic case of the domino effect and one that can be difficult for companies to overcome.
In an effort to address this problem, Domino’s decided to invest in developing the highest capacity digital commercial network in the industry. This new platform allows the company to manage large volumes of orders and deliver pizzas around the world. The company has also begun delivering more nutritious products in its stores, making them a destination for healthy dining.
Whether you plot your novel off the cuff or write with a detailed outline, it is important to consider how the different scenes work together. This can help you develop a story that keeps readers engaged and helps them understand the logic of what happens in your novel. For instance, if your hero does something immoral, you’ll need to provide the logic that allows readers to give it a pass or at least continue to like him despite his transgressions. This can be difficult to accomplish, but is vital to the success of your story.
Domino is a set of small, oblong pieces with dots or other markings on each side that can be stacked on end in long lines. By toppling the first domino, you can start a chain reaction that causes all of the other dominoes to fall, forming intricate and beautiful structures. Stacking dominoes in this way is one form of popular gaming, but it’s also used to demonstrate the concept of the “domino effect”—any action that leads to much larger consequences. Domino can also be used to describe any kind of a chain reaction, and it can refer to any type of event or situation in which one thing causes another, often with dramatic results. For example, a domino effect could be a terrorist bombing that triggers an even more serious attack by the United States. The term is also used to describe situations in which the actions of others lead to an outcome that affects everyone, including innocent bystanders. Some learning challenges impact students like falling dominoes. The joy of watching one domino tip over and cause the whole line to fall is mesmerizing, but that is also a visual metaphor for how compensating for a weak foundational skill can impact student performance. Children may compensate by using more of their working memory capacity, causing them to become cognitively overloaded. Over time, this can impact the student’s ability to learn, as the compensation skills eventually reach their limit and begin to interfere with learning. A similar kind of a domino effect exists in the world of business. A company that develops a new technology or service might find its competitor copying its ideas, in order to quickly gain market share and capture customers. This strategy can backfire, however, as the competitor’s market share grows and it is unable to keep up with customer demand for its product. This is a classic case of the domino effect and one that can be difficult for companies to overcome. In an effort to address this problem, Domino’s decided to invest in developing the highest capacity digital commercial network in the industry. This new platform allows the company to manage large volumes of orders and deliver pizzas around the world. The company has also begun delivering more nutritious products in its stores, making them a destination for healthy dining. Whether you plot your novel off the cuff or write with a detailed outline, it is important to consider how the different scenes work together. This can help you develop a story that keeps readers engaged and helps them understand the logic of what happens in your novel. For instance, if your hero does something immoral, you’ll need to provide the logic that allows readers to give it a pass or at least continue to like him despite his transgressions. This can be difficult to accomplish, but is vital to the success of your story.
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