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    Scientific Speed Reading

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    Increasing reading speed is a process of controlling fine motor movementperiod. This post is a condensed overview of principles I taught to undergraduates at Princeton University in 1998 at a seminar called the PX Project. The below was written several years ago‚ so its worded like Ivy-Leaguer pompous-ass prose‚ but the results are substantial. In fact‚ while on an airplane in China two weeks ago‚ I helped HYPERLINK http//www.dirtsalad.com/ t _blank Glenn McElhose increase his reading speed 34 in less than

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    Dispersion and the speed of light “So far as problems involving light are concerned‚ the electrons (in atoms) behave as though they were held by springs”.Feynman “In a microscopic but otherwise classical analysis‚ the electric field in electromagnetic radiation accelerates electrons held by springs in the atoms of a piece of glass‚ and these accelerated electrons re-radiate in all directions. The observed light is the superposition of the electric (and magnetic) fields of the incoming

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    ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST TERM LIMITS My research indicated there is more public support for term limits. The most common reason was voters feel dissatisfied and misrepresented by the candidate in office. It is believed that career politicians are elitists and do not have a clear understanding of what “real” people are dealing with or need. Term limits would create an even playing field for newcomers allowing new ideas and fresh thinkers into the mix. Newcomers would be less influenced by

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    Spring Break

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    Spring break is supposed to be a great time from the second it begins‚ until the second it ends. Now there is always that boring time it takes to get to wherever you may be going no matter how far that may be it is always the least fun of the entire vacation. My last spring break’s car ride happened to be the least fun by far of any trip I have taken up to this point in my life. It all started out not so good before I had even left to pick up my buddies who were riding with me for the trip. My good

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    Have you ever wanted to drive an Aston Martin through a hairpin turn at speeds above a hundred miles an hour? But you can’t. Maybe you cannot afford a car that expensive‚ or maybe you are not old enough to drive! Or just maybe you are afraid you will crash and get hurt! Well I have good news for you‚ now you can do just this in the comfort of your own home with the help of a Playstation and two games‚ Need for Speed: High Stakes‚ and Gran Turismo 2(GT2) With the help of these two games you can

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    Need for Speed Prostreet

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    couple of decades. Some play for fun‚ others to past the time or make money. Of course like anything else‚ people have there favorite console and game. My favorite game just happens to be Need for Speed ProStreet. It also happens to have its pros and cons. EA Games has been making the Need for Speed game for years. There latest release goes back to the original track based game it used to be and got away from all the street environment games that were released in the previous years. This scene

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    I think speed limit is very important. It keeps everyone going the same speed and improves the flow of traffic. Sometime drivers have to go a little faster than others to get to where they are going. Different road user s can go different speeds‚ like if a person is running late. These can also cause severe crashes. It gives people an idea road conditions around them. People slow down in areas of hazard and construction. Sometime the conditions are worst. There should be signs for your safety

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    at 45 mph‚ there is a speed limit sign stating the maximum speed is 35 mph‚ you continue to drive 45mph; boom‚ a cops pulls you over. Now you have a speeding ticket. Have you ever wondered the reasons to why we have speed limits? Speed limits are here not just to tell us how to drive‚ but to help maintain a safe driving environment for you as well as others drivers and pedestrians around you. I believe speed limitations are needed. Safety first is always the case. Speed limits help avoid accidents

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    multiple debates over whether speed limits are a positive or negative thing for drivers. Some people have stated that speed limits are a good thing in that they help to regulate how fast someone is able to drive‚ and help to improve the safety of those driving. There are also those that state that by putting a limit on how fast you’re able to drive‚ it in turn takes away your freedom to enjoy the open road. Even though these are both very valid points‚ having a speed limit helps in two ways‚ it gives

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    The Central Limit Theorem

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    central The Central Limit Theorem A long standing problem of probability theory has been to find necessary and sufficient conditions for approximation of laws of sums of random variables. Then came Chebysheve‚ Liapounov and Markov and they came up with the central limit theorem. The central limit theorem allows you to measure the variability in your sample results by taking only one sample and it gives a pretty nice way to calculate the probabilities for the total ‚ the average and the proportion

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