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    I went to make bagels recently and while I was mixing the dough I realized that I needed more water. The thing about any bread product is that water needs to be at a specific temperature to activate the yeast‚ if it’s even ten degrees too hot or cold‚ your bread won’t rise and you’ll be eating a hockey puck. Had I taken time to have the water at the right temperature‚ I would not have a dozen inedible rings‚ resembling bagels‚ sitting on my counter right now. Taking extra

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    1 Risk Chapter and Its Management Multiple Choice 1. The major types of business risk include all of the following except: A price risk B diversification risk C pure risk D credit risk Answer: b Type: K 2. Credit risk is a. : the risk that a firms borrowers will not make promised payments. b. the risk that a firm will not be able to get credit from lenders c. the risk that a firm will not have sufficient funds to make payments to their creditors d. the risk due to changes in

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    Data Mining: Introduction Lecture Notes for Chapter 1 Introduction to Data Mining by Tan‚ Steinbach‚ Kumar © Tan‚Steinbach‚ Kumar Introduction to Data Mining 4/18/2004 1 Why Mine Data? Commercial Viewpoint O Lots of data is being collected and warehoused – Web data‚ e-commerce – purchases at department/ grocery stores – Bank/Credit Card transactions O Computers have become cheaper and more powerful O Competitive Pressure is Strong – Provide better‚ customized services for an edge (e.g

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ President of the United States‚ from Albert Einstein‚ a famous scientist in the early 1900s‚ explains how an element named Uranium can benefit America greatly. In this letter‚ Einstein informs the president on how and why it would be very beneficial towards manufacturing areas in the US.     Einstein then lists ways Uranium can be used to help the US scientifically and politically. An example that Einstein includes in his letter to Roosevelt‚ is the fact that uranium can be

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    Leeanna Lackie November 20‚ 2012 Mar 1011—Marketing Learning Log #2 Chapter 14 Brand Preference (pg. 400): The degree of brand loyalty in which a customer prefers one brand over competitive offerings. For me brand preference is prevalent when I go to the mall to go shopping for new sneakers. I prefer to buy Nike sneakers even though there are plenty of other competitors like Adidas or Reebok‚ but it is not the same shoe for me. I know I can rely on the comfort and durability from the Nike

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    measles of mankind.” Wrote Albert Einstein in his book The World as I See It. In this source‚ Einstein presents a perspective of antinationalism. A point of view that apposes nationalism‚ arguing that it is undesirable or dangerous. Antinationalists are humanitarians who pursue a world community‚ and self-identity as world citizens. They desire humans to live in peace‚ rather than constant conflict by rejecting chauvinism‚ extreme patriotism‚ and militarism. Albert Einstein was born in Germany‚ and was

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    In a letter from a logical thinker‚ “the greatest scientist” of the twentieth century‚ and a noble prize winner‚ Albert Einstein‚ to a young student‚ the most imperious characteristic is Einstein’s objectivity. Einstein takes a logical approach to the ideas of prayer‚ but clarifies the obscure reasoning by differentiating prayer‚ faith‚ and religion in a research scientist’s point of view to give an idea of a research scientist’s approach to the subject of prayer. Einstein’s tone is distinctly

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    to build a brain as powerful as Einstein’s and get as smart as him. It’s unrealistic but it’s worth practicing. So don’t talk about virtual and abstract conceptions like Einstein’s mentality‚ or his psychological status. Nobody knows exactly what Einstein was thinking when he was alive‚ it’s no use to consider the mental state of his since he’s been dead. Instead‚ make Einstein’s brain an object‚ an experimental material‚ and conduct experiments upon the brain to determine the factors that influence

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    date back more than 7‚000 years‚ were found in the Middle East. The people of that time relied on primitive accounting methods to record the growth of crops and herds. Accounting evolved‚ improving over the years and advancing as business advanced. Einstein College of Engineering Early accounts served mainly to assist the memory of the businessperson and the audience for the account was the proprietor or record keeper alone. Cruder forms of accounting were inadequate for the problems created by

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    Phyllis Albert Einstein considered the greatest scientist of the 20th century hopes to accurately respond to Phyllis’s letter that asked him whether scientists prayed and if they did what did they pray about. Einstein’s response is rhetorically accurate in the fact that he lets Phyllis know the answer to her question in an understandable manner and is not abrupt. Einstein’s audience is a sixth-grade student so he answered his question by saying “no” in a kind way. The writer Einstein uses pathos and

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