FACTOID # 87: 22% of American women aged 20 gave birth while in their teens. In Switzerland and Japan, only 2% did so.
 
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FSM: Our Approach to What Led to Free Speech Movement - Berkeley, California 1964 (779 words)
In this development, the rise of the New Left was exemplified; and the crucial moment of the FSM announced its mutation into the diversity of movements developing during the next decade.
The FSM itself prepared a history of the conflict leading to this crisis, in a massive, collective study titled "Administrative Pressures and Student Political Activity at [Berkeley]." Though unashamedly selective, APSPAB was nearly comprehensive, and presented the strongest objective evidence for the FSM's case.
Some interpreters saw the FSM also as a crisis surfacing from broader and deeper streams of cultural development, which in turn were profoundly affected by the culture-wide consequences of our youthful challenge of paternal authority.
FSM/DFA Submissions (1595 words)
The interpreter first checks that the FSM specification is valid and deterministic, then executes it, using the stream of characters from standard input as the input to the machine.
FSMs for problems that provide mutliple lines of input may safely assume that the input follows the format specified by the problem statement.
An FSM solving this problem would have three main states, one for when no ones have been read, one for when an odd number of ones have been read, and one for when a non-zero even number of ones have been read.
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