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    Rollo May‚ in his essay "Powerlessness Corrupts"‚ makes the assertion that a prolonged period of powerlessness corrupts kind‚ innocent people. He makes this connection based on his profound knowledge of psychology. He states that individuals need a sense of belonging to the human race. People that do not develop this belonging‚ this human attribute of society‚ tend to develop a timid personality that renders them powerlessness to face the challenges each new day brings forth. Unfortunately

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    Chapter 3 Standard units tell you how many standard deviations above or below average a data value is standard units = (actual value – average)/SD actual value = average + (SD x standard units). Standard units are denoted by Z. Chapter 8 Complement rule: P(A) = 1 – P(A doesn ’t happen) Multiplication rule: P(A and B both happen) = P(A) x P(B given A happened) Q. 5 random components removed one at a time from box containing 5 defective and twenty working. What is chance of selecting all defective:

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    90%= 1.645 95% = 1.96 98% = 2.33 99% = 2.575 Hypothesis Testing *A credit card company wondered whether giving frequent flyer miles for every purchase would increase card usage‚ which has a current mean of $2500 per year. They gave free flyer miles to a simple random sample of 25 card customers and found the sample mean to be $2542 and the standard deviation to be $109. n= 25 Ho (Claim) µ=2500 OR Ha µ > 2500 *Use t-table n .50 Ha

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    People have been participating in governing their countries either directly or indirectly since a sort of politics came into being. A small number of people can monopolize authority and abuse it for the sake of their own benefits unless masses of people take part in governing their countries. Therefore‚ their participation plays very crucial roles in their societies. By not taking their political actions‚ they can become passive. It can result in unfavorable societies. The Lottery and Harrison

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    The Sicilian Mafia‚ or Cosa Nostra is a criminal syndicate that emerged in the mid-nineteenth century in Sicily‚ Italy. It is a loose association of criminal groups that share a common organizational structure and code of conduct. The origins lie in the upheaval of Sicily’s transition out of feudalism in 1812 and its later annexation by mainland Italy in 1860. Under feudalism‚ the nobility owned most of the land and enforced law and order through their private armies. After 1812‚ the feudal barons

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    Why Some Student Cheat

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    Why Some Students Cheat Nowadays‚ there are many popular ways for students to cheat in exams. Some students take their notes into the examination rooms. Some students ask their friends the answers by whispering while taking the exams. And some students just try to copy the answers of students who sit in front of them without caring how similar to giraffes they are. It is interesting to focus on the question that why some students still keep cheating in exams even though they know that the punishments

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    Students Cheat? Students cheat because it is easier for them to get things done. They feel do not have all the time in the world between class and work. Some student feel cheating can help them get passed something in that class. It may help them for that test or homework but‚ they do not learn by doing that. Many students are cheating because other people around them are doing it and getting away with it. Students may feel by doing that they can get an easy “A” in their class. If a person cheats they

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    Notes Intention – SOCIAL OR DOMESTIC- do not intend to create legal relations. Balfour v Balfour (1912) Categories of rebuttal – The nature of the document (if drafted by solicitor) - Agreement may expressly state legal relations - Surrounding Circumstance may indicate intention Merritt v Merritt (1970) -Significant reliance on promise- consequences are sufficiently serious. Wakeling v Ripley (1951) - COMMERCIAL NATURE- do intend to create legal relations. Edwards v Skyways (1964)

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    absolute since it is useless by itself. It requires a puppeteer. Perplexed by his troubled childhood environment and later his immense talent is infamous boxer Mike Tyson’s justification for his being a puppet – or a child easily manipulated by the corrupt society of businessmen‚ the media‚ and his so called “family”. His prospects as an undefeated champion boxer and finding a new light to an unperturbed lifestyle‚ free of crime and society’s figures taking advantage of his flaws are distant from Tyson’s

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    Does technology corrupt society? (By: Gordon Turtle) Does technology corrupt society? That’s a commonly asked question. If you think about it‚ technology helps society more then it harms it. A lot of schools disallow the use of cell phones or laptops unless they are used for school it-self. How would students communicate without them? Through the one hour to an hour and forty five minutes of lunch? What about technology used for medical purposes. Also‚ technology used for electronics such as

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