Cascade
cas·cade (k-skd)
n.
I hope to keep all of the projects up in the air and work on all of them. But it may get to the point in the next couple of months where I will have to start picking and choosing what I do mare carefully rather than working on all of them. Having two children, how do you pick your favorite and the one to focus all your attention on? If you neglect the other, what happens when you come back? It's too late at that point.
Regardless, one of these will have to start generating an income. So far they are generating a lot of interest with all the people I've been contacting.
n.
- A waterfall or a series of small waterfalls over steep rocks.
- Something, such as lace, thought to resemble a waterfall or series of small waterfalls, especially an arrangement or fall of material.
- A succession of stages, processes, operations, or units.
- Electronics. A series of components or networks, the output of each of which serves as the input for the next.
- A chemical or physiological process that occurs in successive stages, each of which is dependent on the preceding one, and often producing a cumulative effect: an enzymatic cascade.
I hope to keep all of the projects up in the air and work on all of them. But it may get to the point in the next couple of months where I will have to start picking and choosing what I do mare carefully rather than working on all of them. Having two children, how do you pick your favorite and the one to focus all your attention on? If you neglect the other, what happens when you come back? It's too late at that point.
Regardless, one of these will have to start generating an income. So far they are generating a lot of interest with all the people I've been contacting.
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Of the three that are going on, one is about to launch, as in most likely before the end of the month. This will be huge! Look for a couple of big names to be involved. The second I would expect to start hearing about by July 1. And the third is just beginning to ramp up. This one won't be finished for at least 3-6 months.
Hi there, I'm trying to understand the concept of cascade effect. I was surprised that it wasn't in the dictionary. I have a severe traumatic brain injury and can't figure out the definition from context because I can't understand the context. I understand domino effect because I have seen dominos set up in a row and watched them fall one by one. Oh Great Brilliant One, would you please explain cascade effect in terms of dominos so I could understand it. Many thanks, Katherine
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