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    perceiving the sky to be that certain color. You see‚ everything around you is being perceived for something it’s not. Perception is an insane topic. For example‚ if I asked you "what does it mean to be to be normal?" You wouldn’t be able to provide a definite answer because the phrase "normal" is something made up by society to keep everyone from doing things that they perceive to be weird. That one word‚ that perception has killed hundreds of millions of people and yet‚ we believe that "fuck" is

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    because they become emotionally attached to them over a period of time. Rob Walker‚ including Diane Cole‚ the author of the article “Bookmarks‚ Possessed by Our Possession” and Carina Chocano‚ the author of the article "‘Underneath Every Hoarder Is a Normal Person

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    Explain why the distribution B(n‚p) can be approximated by Poisson distribution with parameter if n tends to infinity‚ p 0‚ and = np can be considered constant. 2. Show that – and + are the turning points in the graph of the p.d.f. of normal distribution with mean and standard deviation . 3. What is the relationship between exponential distribution and Poisson distribution? II. Computation of probability (7%) 1. Let the random variable X follow a Binomial distribution

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    Chelsea Tirado Professor Lay Intro To Criminal Justice 4:30-5:45 1. Emile Durkeim believed that deviance and or crime was a normal thing to do. He believed it to be a second nature. According to the textbook‚ he first noted that all human societies have crime‚ even if there is differences in terms of what acts are criminalized. He also saw that crime would not occur only if every single being in society agreed not to commit a bad act. This would not work because of all the human diversity in the

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    and so little time!’ (My second favorite dialogue) And then comes the feeling of defeat (I hate that work!).You’ve got to take it sportingly or you run the risk of becoming dull and sorrowful. So anyway‚ as u see‚ I lead a perfectly normal life. My day begins with the Sun rising in the east and ends with the Sun setting in the west. I live by a saying: “Small grains of sand‚ And the tiny drops of water‚ Make the mighty ocean and

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    mothers‚ while the younger sister’s speech touched the younger sisters out there‚ including myself. Evidence to support the claim is that the girl who was killed in the film never thought it would happen to her. Like the family said‚ "It was just a normal day." Texting and driving is obviously dangerous‚ due to her death. The evidence makes the claim more trustworthy. People

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    In the article “Why be normal?”: Language and identity practices in a community of nerd girls.” Bucholtz first described what both speech community‚ and community of practice were? According to her definition‚ Speech community was a language-based unit of social analysis used in traditional sociolinguistics research. The community of practice‚ on the other hand‚ was an ethnographic‚ activity-based approach. In her research paper‚ she strongly agreed with the theory of community of practice. The reason

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    Bipolar Disorder and Normal Relationships with others Bipolar disorder is more widely known as maniac depression. It happens in the case of extreme emotional activity that interchanges with depression. And on the other hand there are periods of relatively normal state of mind. Almost every person experienced depression. Sometimes even the most optimistic of us may be out of spirits. Fortunately the majority of people don’t stay in blue mood for long. More serious forms of depression however include

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    imperative. For our purposes‚ I am going to use the extremely elementary definition from Webster’s New Dictionary ‚ "A system of faith and worship." In The Elementary Forms of Religion‚ Emile Durkheim‚ a French Sociologist from the 19th Century‚ examines totemism in an effort to draw universals between all religions. Durkheim sets his focus on Australian totemism‚ because it is the most "primitive culture" with the most resources available. From Durkheim’s perspective‚ the basis of totemism is to create

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    The “New Normal” In 2009‚ Mohamed El-Erian‚ CEO of PIMCO– the world ’s biggest bond fund manager – coined the term "new normal" to describe the period of economic malaise the U.S. would experience in the wake of the biggest recession of a generation. The "new normal" was characterized by below trend growth‚ high unemployment‚ and ultra-low interest rates as the U.S. suffered the economic consequences of the crisis. El-Erian says you can profit in any investment environment but that it’s much

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