through the internet or just by people knowing other people. I personally think everyone is connected in some sort of way. Since everyone is connected in some sort of way‚ it starts to bring drama and make some people do crazy things. Sometimes people mess with other people on the internet and make them hurt themselves. In my life I’ve learned many lessons. One lesson that has stuck to me and is important to me is to think before speaking and acting. I’ve learned this lesson from many experiences
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What would you do if you won 1 000 000 $ Why people want to be a rich man? What is does rich mean? In what do people see the richness? (Where do people find richness?) And how can people become rich? Some people thinks and wants to be rich‚ because they love money‚ they want expencive (espensive‚ costly) possessions such as: things‚ cars‚ great homes and ect. Some ones want to be a rich‚ because they love contribute‚ to help someone‚ poors‚ olds‚ who has need. Some ones consider
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Many people believe that being fairness is about giving the same or equal amounts of whatever is being given out. In the article Fair Isn’t Equal‚ Curwin‚ (2012) states “Many define it as treating everyone the same‚ but I would argue that doing so is the most unfair way to treat students.” (Curwin‚ 2012) When most children say‚ “that’s not fair‚” they are referring to getting the same thing another child has received. Thus‚ it could be argued that popular conceptions of fairness devolve from the
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that wasn’t bad enough‚ my nights and early mornings were filled with flashing lights‚ strippers‚ alcohol‚ and clubbing with Shay. Her schedule was jammed packed with deejaying gigs‚ and she was raking in the dough. She’d made over seven thousand dollars‚ and that wasn’t including all the free drinks and tips she’d received. Tonight was the night for a break. I’d been drinking way too much‚ and I felt
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Confidence interval corresponds to a 2 sided test with a =.1 Indicating that the interval does not include .76 Diagram tends to help with explanationaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Test statistic = (statistic – parameter)/(standard deviation of statistic) t = (xbar-unot)/(sx/sqrt(n)) from example
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Kyle watkins I’ll tell you why. when you go to school you can grow up to be anything you choose in your right mind to be. But if you just ditch school and take it as a joke you won’t learn anything and you’ll be on the streets begging for a hundred dollars. You can learn what you can and be serious about it. Don’t you want nice cars‚ a house and at least a job. if you don’t want it‚ then your life will be as miserable as you asked this question. It’s very important to get an education
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recently bullying has affected students more than ever but nobody’s doing anything about it‚ for example‚ there has been more deaths‚ violence‚ or self harm‚ in the past few years then there ever has been. There are many types of bullying‚ most people think bullying is just associated with violence or giving threats‚ but in fact there are other types‚ for example‚ bullies may insult and
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David Blight is a professor at Yale University‚ in the artical he has written "The Civil War Isn’t Over" he claims we fail to do one of the two things in Reconstruction. The Civil war was a devastating battle within the United States in which 1 out of 5 men died‚ and as many as 750‚000 sailors and soilders lost their lives. After the North’s victory‚ it seemed as though torture and injustice was over. In fact‚ the unfair treatment of African Americans pushed foward well into the next century. While
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Contract 10 NATURE OF ACCEPTANCE 10 Storer v. Manchester City Council (1974 UK CA) (Subsidized house for sale) 11 Empress Tower v. Bank of Nova Scotia (n.d. BC CA) 11 NON MATCHING ‘ACCEPTANCE’ & BATTLE OF THE FORMS 11 US Uniform Commercial Code (s2-207) 11 UN Convention on K for the Int’ sale of Goods (Vienna Convention) Art. 19 12 Hyde v. Wrench (1840 UK) (Sale of farm – non-matching acceptance) 12 CUQ v. Construction Simard Beaudry (1987 Quebec) (different form
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was first introduced to programming. My friend was running a C program on his computer which could‚ based on some yes/no questions guessed the number a person had thought of in his/her mind. This capability of machine mesmerized me. “Can Machines Think?” – This question which was proposed by Alan Turing‚ has significantly advanced the field. Imagine his joy if he’d be able to witness IBM’s Deep Blue beating world champion chess player Gary Kasparov. I sincerely want to contribute to the field of
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