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    their brains to think in new and unique ways and how to think freely in a world shrouded by the color of bias. Levitt and Dubner use real-life examples to illustrate and simplify the concepts they discuss in Think Like a Freak. The authors’ insight into human thinking‚ behavior‚ and motivation is presented in a way that is applicable to situations and problems in everyday life. Levitt and Dubner explain that selfish incentives are not the same as communal incentives when considering how to solve

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    Port Arthur Massacre

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    Port Arthur Massacre On Sunday‚ 28 April 1996‚ a young Tasmanian man called Martin Bryant entered a cafe located at the Port Arthur historical site‚ took a rifle from his bag and started indiscriminately shooting. He pulled out an automatic weapon and started firing at people from nearby sites. Driving up the road‚ he continued shooting. He had killed 35 people by the time he was finished. This massacre at Port Arthur sent shock waves around the nation as it was something Australians have

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    Death of arthur

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    Grendel Analysis Grendel is seen as a ruthless and coldhearted monster in Burton Raffel’s translation of Beowulf. He is hated by the Danish people and is thought to have an animalistic personality. “He is portrayed as a three sided figure: part monster‚ part devil‚ part human” (Ruud 3). In John Gardner’s novel‚ Grendel is not an animal or a devil‚ but is a creature that is misunderstood with a conscience. “I shake my head‚ muttering darkly on shaded paths‚ holding conversation with the only friend

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    Arthur Andersen Case

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    Overview In order “to offer high-quality accounting services”‚ Arthur Andersen (AA)‚ a Northwestern accounting professor started a business to offer services to clients promoting “integrity and sound audit opinions over higher short-run profits”. The company’s “four cornerstones” was good service‚ quality audits‚ well-managed staff‚ and profits for the firm. Their strategy was to focus on quality and high standards of audits rather than profits‚ a very successful strategy that led to consistent

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    History of Complex Numbers

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    Abstract A complex number is a number that can be written in the form of a+bi where a and b are real numbers and i is the value of the square root of negative one. In the form a + bi‚ a is considered the real part and the bi is considered the imaginary part. The goal of this project is show how the use of complex numbers originates in the history of mathematics. Introduction Complex numbers are very important component of mathematics. They enable us to solve any polynomial equation of degree

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    King Arthur Hero

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    about the idea of kings? The first thing that comes to mind is pushy‚ rough ‚ and mean. The legendary "King Arthur" was far from that. He was known to be a kind‚ outgoing‚ helpful type King‚ no matter what he was going through. Well that was the legendary King Arthur‚ as some know him as‚ a leader and a warrior. He was out going but wasn’t as appealing as the legend makes him seem. King Arthur was one of the greatest heroes in the adventure of literature which is shown through his tough time as a

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    Abstract Arthur Rothstein was born in New York in July 17‚ 1915. He is recognized as one of America’s premier photojournalists. He died of cancer in November 11‚ 1985 in New Rochelle‚ New York. He left the photography art with horror and makes everybody proud of his works during his career until now days. The life of Arthur Rothstein Being an amateur or professional photographer is be able to: Capture a memory that you can have forever; See the beauty in the every day;

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    King Arthur Essay

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    Abigail Jenkins Baringer H.British Lit 2-28-2008 King Arthur Essay Heroes are usually the major part of a legend. Heroes exemplify the qualities that the people of their time period admire most in a person. Beowulf was considered to be a hero in the Anglo- Saxon era. King Arthur was considered a hero in the medieval era. From one era to the other‚ the concept of what a hero is has changed. During Beowulf’s time‚ he fought monsters and mythical creatures‚ like dragons. Beowulf was

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    Games

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    Video Games Video games originated as a new form of relaxation back about 30 years ago‚ with the first ones being just basic ideas and basic goals. But as time has gone on they have grown into a far greater thing spanning to all walks of like. There are hundreds of ways to help alleviate the stress you experience every day‚ so I’m going to focus on one that many of you may not have considered before: video games. If you’re in a stressful situation that you can’t avoid‚ it’s important to take

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    Arthur Birling Analysis

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    An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley Character Study Arthur Birling Arthur Birling is a wealthy‚ self-made middle class factory owner of the Edwardian era. We first learn about him from the stage directions. Priestley describes him as ‘rather portentous’ suggesting he is serious and self-important. This characterises his attitude throughout the play where his sense of standing in society and the rights this affords him‚ prevent him from learning the lesson of responsibility that forms

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