Name Assignment QNT/561 Date Descriptive Statistics Sales (in USD) The distribution is normally distributed. Central Tendency: Mean = 42.84 dollars. Dispersion: Standard deviation = 9.073 dollars. Count: 100 Min/Max: Min is $23.00; Max is $64.00 Confidence Interval (alpha = 0.05): $41.06 to $44.62 The histogram is present in Appendix A; the descriptive statistics are present in Appendix B. Age The distribution is not normally distributed. Central Tendency: Median = 35 years Dispersion:
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LEARNING MODULE Philippine History‚ Politics‚ Governance and Constitution ComputerCollege (PSCI 101) Effectivity: SY 2014-2015 Document Reference: QR-AAD-013 Revision No: 00 Issue No: 01 Date Issued: LEARNING MODULE TITLE The Concept of Constitution‚ Bill of Rights and Political Behavior LEARNING MODULE RATIONALE This module provides a discussion of the concept of constitution‚ bill of rights and political behavior. It explores the basic information about the constitution such as definitions
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Will robots take all of our jobs? If they do what jobs will the human race have? What will people do for a stable income to support their families? All of these questions and more are answered in Kevin Kelly’s article Better than Human: Why Robots Will-and Must-Take Our Jobs. In his article he states that robots will inevitably take all current jobs‚ causing life to be easier‚ new jobs to be made‚ and work to get done faster. To start off‚ machines will naturally take over all of our current jobs
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A typical sight being viewed nowadays is the face of a computer screen rather than the face of a person. This phenomenon will become more common according to Kevin Kelly’s article “Better than Human: Why Robots Will-and Must-Take Our Job.” In this article‚ he discusses the controversial topic about the increasing automation in the workplace and how robots are beginning to take over the majority of jobs. Kelly explains that this action must occur because it will benefit our society and increase productivity
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The new developments in technology and machines have brought great attention from the internet and many other media platforms. Way before the 19th century‚ many human jobs were manual intensive and they slowly have been taken over by automation. This article “Better than Human: Why Robots Will-and Must-Take Our Job” is written by Kevin Kelly‚ has made its first appearance on the Wired website in 2012. Kelly’s article speaks about the future in terms of human jobs‚ where he reminds us that it is just
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Hindi hai hum (hindi is our mother tongue) …….. are we really..??? Origin of ‘HINGLISH’ or as I say.. HINDIFICATION OF ENGLISH WORDS…!! After our independence‚ HINDI was declared to be the national language of our country. But this happened only in the paper‚ what came out in practice was much different. Few days back I was copying hindi notes from one of my classmate‚ shalini‚ now shalini hails from a Hindi-medium school which means that she studied all the subjects at school level in Hindi…
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Management Crafting and Executing Strategy: Concepts and Cases 17th Edition‚ (Chapters 1‚ 2‚ 3) Thompson−Strickland−Gamble Strayer‚ BUS 599 McGraw-Hill/Irwin =>? McGraw−Hill Primis ISBN−10: 0−39−096337−2 ISBN−13: 978−0−39−096337−6 Text: Crafting and Executing Strategy: Concepts and Cases‚ 17th Edition Thompson−Strickland−Gamble This book was printed on recycled paper. Management http://www.primisonline.com Copyright ©2009 by The McGraw−Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Printed
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Pyramids at Giza Maria Takaki Strayer University HUM 111 Loftin Montgomery October 29‚ 2012 Pyramids at Giza There are many theories as to how the pyramids at Giza were constructed. Most experts agree that they were constructed as burial monuments for pharaohs‚ but “how” these ancient people constructed monuments of such great size without modern machinery is a mystery which is still being debated. There is one theory from Herodotus‚ a polish engineer‚ which states that
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Tomb of Shihuangdi Misty A. Powers Strayer University HUM 111 Professor Hunsucker November 3‚ 2014 The tomb of Shihuangdi is a masterpiece. It is very detailed oriented and also carries along with beauty some dark secrets. It is believed that the workers that made the tomb were buried within the very walls that they created. It is filled with wonder‚ beauty‚ and mysteries (1998‚ January 1). The emperor‚ as in most cultures believed that their tomb was the passage to their afterlife. Most
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Muhammad Ali Strayer University HUM 111 World Cultures 1 Professor Charles Fleming January 29‚ 2015 Mystery Behind the Pyramids There are various theories out there as to how the pyramids in Egypt were built. One is that slaves were used in their construction and that several different techniques were employed such as the ramp technique to a terraced pyramid. If there were slaves used than their number would have been extraordinarily high. If there were a ramp built‚ then it would have taken
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