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    How do you spend your free time? There are many different things which you can do in your free time. Personally I don’t have much free time. I am preparing to my mature exams. However‚ there always happen some free moments on the weekends. I don’t do any especially exciting things then. Sometimes I simply lie on the sofa and watch TV. I like series movies‚ like "Friends". I must admit that I also watch soap operas to entertain. In my mind you cannot learn anything watching TV so I generally choose

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    Question 1: State the null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis ONLY i) One of the major Malaysia tire makers wishes to review its warranty for their rainmaker tire. The warranty is for 40‚000 kilometers. The tire company believes that the tire actually lasts more than 40‚000 kilometers. A sample 49 tires revealed that the mean number of kilometers is 45‚000 kilometers with a standard deviation of 15‚000 kilometers. What is the null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis? ii) It is claimed

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    Should You Shoe Your Horse? Shoeing horses is a very controversial topic in the equestrian world. Many people believe that shoeing a horse is better because it protects their feet‚ and many others believe that keeping a horse barefoot is better because it lets the horse live a more natural life. I believe that keeping a horse barefoot is better for the horse and owner because it is less expensive‚ less can go wrong‚ and many horses don’t even need to be shod. Horses with shoes require much more

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    Have you ever wanted to meet someone famous in your life? Have you ever wanted to see how a day in life is like of that famous person? If I was ever given the chance to meet and spend one whole day of my life with someone famous‚ I will be willing to do so with Sylvester Stallone.Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone was born on July 6th 1946 in New York City to a middle class family. Sylvester made his way to the one of the biggest celebrities and today‚ He is one one of my favorite movie star as I have

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    yourself believe that you are who you are because of the hurt this person has caused. The fact of the matter is that now‚ putting a blame on someone results in living in the past. Holding anger and resentment towards and individual blocks us from learning how to be free. Most people do not know the affects of their actions‚ never fully looking into the deepness of their actions. We search high and dry trying to seek answers and redemption for why we feel like this. We search for answers as to why they hurt

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    In the story‚ “The Life You Save Might Be Your Own” to be grotesque means that you’re disgusting‚ bizarre and twisted. It also has to do with an obsession. The character that is the most grotesque is Mr. Tom T. Shiftlet‚ the drifter. Mr. Tom’s words that make him grotesque are that he says “People do anything” and “People don’t care how they lie”. Actions that make him grotesque are that he only marries Lucynell for the money and car‚ basically he used her. Also the first thing he mentions when

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    We often forget our priority in our life while we are doing our job. Priority is important for our lives‚ which keep us to maintain the relationship with family members‚ religious faith‚ personal time‚ and culture. The journal named‚ "How Will You Measure Your Life?" in Harvard Business Review‚ which is written by Dr. Clayton Christensen‚ alert about unclear positioning priorities between our jobs and our personal lives. The article mainly emphasized on creating a strategy‚ building a purpose‚ allocating

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    called Tucson‚ whether the simulation has an identical experience to the real Tucson is not the philosophical point. The Matrix hypothesis is the same as the metaphysics hypothesis David Chalmers claims. The metaphysics hypothesis is made up of three hypotheses. These three hypotheses are known as computational‚ creation and mind body hypotheses. The computational hypothesis “Microphysical processes throughout space-time are constituted by underlying computational processes” (Christopher Grau‚ pp137)

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    Online Mock Test and Exam Management System Abstract Online Examination System is a software solution‚ which allows a particular company or institute to arrange‚ conduct and manage examinations via an online environment. This can be done through the Internet‚ Intranet and/or Local Area Network environments. Some of the problems faced by manual examination systems are delays in result processing‚ filing poses a problem‚ filtering of records is not easy‚ The chance of loss of records is high

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    MULTIPLE SAMPLE HYPOTHESIS TESTING Multiple Sample Hypothesis Testing RES342: Research 11 June 14‚ 2010 Multiple Sample Hypothesis Testing The purpose of this paper is to create a hypothesis based on two-sample tests. Two-sample tests compare two sample estimates with each other‚ whereas one-sample tests compare a sample estimate with a non-sample benchmark (Doane & Seward‚ 2007). The learning team has chosen to create a hypothesis testing using the wages and wage earners data set. The learning

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