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    Devil in the White City‚ a monograph written by Erik Larson‚ detailing the lives of two men during the years of construction and preparation for the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair (alternately‚ The World’s Columbian Exposition)— Daniel Burnham‚ the lead architect of the fair; and Herman Mudgett (alias: H.H. Holmes‚ among others)‚ a serial killer taking advantage of young women flocking to the city in search of the chance to lead their own lives. That the darkest shadows exist directly under the brightest

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    Coroporate Finance

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    Efficiency of Stock Market According to Andrei Shleifer‚ Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) does not require that every investor be fully rational‚ however‚ investor required to have rational expectations. Efficient market hypothesis has the following implications for investor: Rationality It assumes that investors act rationality. It means that everyone in the stock market will adjust their expectation on the stock price in a rational way after new information announced. Independent Deviations

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    Mr Daniel Costa

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    What have been the main effects of globalisation on Less Developed Countries (LDCs)? Globalisation can be seen as one of the most important force impacting on every economy in the world and is a complex and illusive process that brings about vast definitions and interpretations‚ making it a subject of intense debate and much controversy (Lambie‚ 2007) . Since the 1980s‚ Globalisation denotes the increasing connection and integration of the world economy‚ bringing new opportunities to Less Developed

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    Image In Vietnam War

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    The Pentagon Papers is a 2003 film that follows the life of Daniel Ellsberg up to his release of the Pentagon Papers. These papers uncovered years of governmental lies that prompted the continuation of the Vietnam War. This was an important release of information; this uncovering coupled with new visualizations and

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    Daniel Tammett is an extraordinary person in more ways than one. He has savant syndrome‚ which in itself is extremely rare. Savants have skills such as superior memory‚ lightening calculation‚ calendar calculating‚ musical ability‚ artistic ability‚ and/or language ability. Daniel has many of these. Daniel also has a “visual‚ emotional experience of numbers” (2) called synesthesia‚ which is also “a rare neurological mixing of the senses” (2)‚ and on top of those two disorders‚ he also has Asperger’s

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    Leaked it to Guardian. Also‚ Nuremberg 1945 act says that "individuals have international duties that transcend national obligations of obedience. Therefore individuals have the duty to violate domestic laws to prevent crimes against humanity" Daniel Ellsberg did similar expose in 1971‚ releasing US decisions on Vietnam war‚ and was also awarded in 1978 "Gandhi Peace Prize". These "Pentagon papers" revealed that US knew it was gonna lose the war and that casualties would be higher if it continued

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    Robinson Crusoe

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    came with it was teaching lessons of great importance that had been previously done by biblical stories‚ hagiographies and didactic allegorical tales but paid closer attention to everyday life and ordinary people. From the story of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe society is shown the constant battle between being a devout religious follower & a moral‚ economical businessperson and the importance divine dispensation and providence. As Crusoe sometimes learns lessons Defoe hopes that those reading his

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    Working Class DBQ Essay

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    Document A: George Henry Evans wrote the document to represent the working class men. In the document‚ Evans argues that the working class should have the same rights as other classes. He even quotes a part of the Declaration of Independence to support his argument. At the time‚ the democrats deprived the working class men from their rights‚ and they abused the working class men instead of protecting their rights. It was during the first year of Jackson’s presidency that the working class organized

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    Ted Ammon Murder The murder of Robert Theodore Ammon‚ known as Ted Ammon‚ shocked the east end community. Nobody had been murdered in East Hampton in over 20 years. The 52 year old banker was very popular with his business colleagues. His private life seemed ideal‚ two adopted children‚ five homes and luxury cars. Some facts seemed very ominous though‚ one being the vicious divorce Ted Ammon was involved in with his wife Generosa. The murder was centered around Danny Pelosi and Generosa Ammon

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    Heuristics and Biased

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    Daniel Kahneman along side of Amos Tversky revolutionized research on human judgment. They conceptualized the idea of the “heuristics and biases” program – that judgment under uncertainty Often rests on a limited number of simplifying heuristics rather than extensive algorithmic processing. Gigerenzer criticized Kehneman and Tverskys research stating that humans are capable of processing more complex algorithms than what Kehneman and Tversky were giving homage to. Thus a debate of what the cognitive

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