LIFE CHOICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LIFECHOICES Evangelical Homes of Michigan 400 West Russell Street Saline MI 48176 LIFE CHOICES;Long-term care services provided in the home to seniors who are members;
LIFECHOICES ADORERS OF THE BLOOD OF CHRIST, UNITED STATES REGION 4233 SULPHUR AVENUE ST. LOUIS MO 63109 LIFE CHOICES;Counseling in the field of religion, namely, a discernment program using interviews, prayers, spiritual examinations, mentoring, retreats and workshops to offer spiritual and vocational guidance to single or previously married women and men to assist them in their decision on married, single or religious life;
LIFECHOICES Adorers of the Blood of Christ, United States Province 721 Emerson Road Suite 685 St. Louis MO 63141 LIFE CHOICES;Counseling in the field of religion, namely, a discernment program using interviews, prayers, spiritual examinations, mentoring, retreats and workshops to offer spiritual and vocational guidance to single or previously married women and men to assist them in their decision on married, single or religious life;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Techniques are provided for determining the efficient conjunction of Boolean variables drawn from an and-or forest of choices. The techniques determine two contexts to conjoin, where the contexts consist of choices drawn from an and-or forest of choices. The choices in the first context are marked with a first mark, along with all of their antecedent choices. The choices in the second context are marked with a second mark, along with all of their antecedent choices. The techniques determine and-nodes in the and-or forest having the first mark from a first dependent or-node and the second mark from a second dependent node. The dependent or-nodes are refined and then partitioned into classes based on the presence of the first mark and the second mark, the first mark only, the second mark only, and neither mark. A cross-product of the partitions for each node is determined and the resultant combinations are grouped based on the presence of both the first and second marks, the presence of the first mark only, the presence of the second mark only and presence of neither mark. A new or-node having choices reflecting the combinations having both marks, the first mark only, the second mark only and neither mark is determined. The new or-node represents a transformed and-or forest of choices that is in free-choice form. The first and second nodes in the forest of choices are replaced with an or-node having choices based on the first and second mark. The conjunction of contexts is then determined based on the choice having both the first and second marks.