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    the author makes a great case for the fact that equations predict better than humans. What reasons does the author give that illustrate why a human cannot make predictions as well as an equation? Reason 1: the human mind tends to suffer from a number of well documented cognitive failings and biases that distort our ability to predict accurately. Reason 2: Once we form a mistaken belief about something‚ we tend to cling to it. We are likely to discount disconfirming evidence and focus instead on

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    Question 1: Write a summary of this book Often‚ when we think of a t-shirt‚ not much consideration goes past throwing it on and walking out the door. We discover in The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy‚ author Pietra Rivoli conveys the story of a t-shirt she purchased in Florida for just $5.99. Beginning with core element of the t-shirt‚ she describes the cotton boom in the United States and why we have reigned supreme as the leading cotton producer. She even meets with a Texan farmer

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    Schunk (Eds.) Educational psychology: a century of contributions (pp. 251-288). Mahwah‚ NJ.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc. Coakley‚ J. (2004). Sport in society: issues and controversies (8th ed.). New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill. Coakley‚ J.‚ Hallinan‚ C.‚ Jackson‚ S.‚ & Mewett‚ P. (2009). Sports in society: issues and controversies in Australia and New Zealand. North Ryde‚ Australia: McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd. Evans‚ M. J. (2008). An introduction to anabolic steroids. SportEX Medicine‚ (38)‚ 20-26

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    Why We Work

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    In one way or another‚ all people around the world work for the ultimate purpose of seeking a better life. It is widely believed that people work solely for money. However‚ it is only one of the numerous important purposes of working‚ and oftentimes there is a lot of benefits that people obtain from working without even consciously realizing them. Nowadays‚ except for money‚ people still work for many reasons‚ including to understand and fulfill their responsibilities in society‚ to avoid wastefulness

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    1776 Book Review

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    army. The book actually begins in October of 1775 with King George the third declaring the American colonies in a state of rebellion. Once we hit the year 1776‚ the battle of Bunker Hill begins. Even though the rebels technically lost that battle‚ the author points out the heavy loses that the British had. Soon after this defeat‚ the Americans secure Boston by placing stolen cannons high around the harbor. Seeing their imminent doom‚ the British were forced to retreat. This book didn’t just tell

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    My Book Review

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    Book name: Lucky Six Getting the Message. Author: Rating: Why I like this book: I like this book because it is full of action and it’s a mysterious kind of book. When I first started reading this book I always liked thinking who would have been plotting this idea and it was kind of hard trying to find out who was helping them as in the book‚ there is only a name saying Guest not any other name and the person would only reply when it was night where Guest was sending it to. Lucky Six are a group

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    Rumspringa Book Review

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    Some of the books go into great detail in how rumspringa occurs and how it follows through. Some books like the one Tom Shachtman wrote titled To Be or Not To Be Amish goes into detail but its from an amish teens point of view. He talks about how rumspringa works and what parents can actually learn from this

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    voice their opinions‚ but it is a shame to see people spreading hate. For example‚ the “meninist” movement (which started as a parody) has become‚ from my experiences‚ men and even some women‚ saying things such as “Why do men have to spend our hard earned money on dates‚ why can we not get asked out‚ picked up and fed... I like free food too.” (a quote from a man on twitter). The thing about this is that yes‚ I agree there are many unfair things a man has to go through. Men should be able to cry

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    Prebles Book Review

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    In the first part of the book Prebles’ “Art forms” by Patrick Frank is basically about the way you’re able to view the different types of art. Also about how when you look at a certain art piece you’re able to notice the structure of the art. In the first chapter of part one “The Nature of Art and Creativity” it’s talking about how we don’t always have to showing actions or feelings in a physical way. Many artist show there way of emotions and actions through paintings‚ theater plays‚ etc. They

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    The Unwinding Book Review

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    The Unwinding is the perfect title for this book. It portrays and revolves around the sad and unsettling history of the last four decades in the United States. His topic is the fall of the structure of the national government. Packer makes remarks regarding the unraveling of unspoken agreements about the limits to Wall Street’s greed‚ about what a congressman would or wouldn’t do for the right price‚ about what a company owes its workers‚ and what the wealthy should contribute in tax. As Packers

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