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    Whether I am doing a lab in my AP Biology class or spearheading a fundraiser for the Varsity Golf Team‚ I exemplify the four pillars of the National Honors Society. As an avid golfer who plays competitive tournaments‚ I know that character is one of the most important traits someone can have. Golf taught me to always have integrity and to do the right thing when people aren’t always looking. In school‚ I display character by always being positive and honest towards everyone I meet. I am also open

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    realized the type of person I was becoming after golf started consuming my life. People started gravitating toward me‚ offering me assistance with golf and presenting me with once in a life-time opportunities such as allowing me to play some of the hardest courses in the world. I have travel the country‚ met celebrities and hundreds of new people. Along the way I have been scouted by colleges and achieved success all through the game of golf. Golf is the greatest way to meet important people‚ establish

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    Economic Statistics

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    Introduction The current state of the world economy is quite uncertain. Economic statistics that governments and other financial institutions use to project the economy imply that the world economy is shrinking. Since 2008‚ the state of the American economy has not been attractive. For instance‚ the United States economy has not registered any significant growth for the last three years. The 2011 second quarter results indicated that gross domestic product improved by 1%. At the same time‚ there

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    either increase or decrease on the scale. Therefore‚ even the number of crimes which are reported by the media‚ do not show competency and thus deemed inaccurate. According to Highfield (2014) "Those numbers‚ however‚ are not entirely accurate" (par. 2). Several factors such as family conditions‚ criminogenic environment and the collapse of a community may greatly impact and discredit the common hypothesis of the individuals’ apparatus of the reduction of crime rate. A tremendous amount of crimes

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    Name: Sec: Time: Golf Fundamentals Mid Term Exam Study Guide – Spring 2013 _____________‚ _____________‚ & ______________ are the primary influences in the distance a ball goes. _______________ & ______________are the primary influences in the direction a ball goes. When the path of the swing and the angle of the clubface are at ___________ the ball always flies straight. A __________ angle of approach creates _____ backspin and _____ distance. ________________ has

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    Business Statistics

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    Chapters 1-3:In order to control costs‚ a company wishes to study the amount of money its sales force spends entertaining clients. The following is a random sample of six entertainment expenses (dinner costs for four people) from expense reports submitted by members of the sales force. $157‚ $132‚ $109‚ $145‚ $125‚ $139. Calculate the mean and sample variance(s^2) and standard deviation. Mean = 807/6 = 134.5. Sample Variance = (109925 – (807^2/6)/6-1 = (109925 – 108541)/5 = 1384/5 = 276.8.

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    1. The three components of leadership are: 1.) influencing others‚ 2.) providing direction‚ and: ***getting voluntary acceptance 2. Comparing an organization’s strengths and weaknesses with its competitors is part of: PG 435 Not Self Assessment ***Competitor Analysis 3. Staff scheduling using information technology is only applicable to large organizations. ***False 4. When compared to public relations‚ marketing is: PG 430 Not Broader in scope 5. Which of the following types of

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    Statistics Analysis

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    Hypothesis: Ho: P = .10 (Mr. Plex and consortium will seriously consider settlement) H1: P < .10 (Mr. Plex and consortium will rigorously defend any lawsuit by Tommy) Analysis: For this case‚ we use 0.01 as the significance level. In a hypothesis test‚ a Type I Error occurs when the null hypothesis is rejected when it is in fact true. That means if the consortium decides to consider a settlement when greater than 10% of the patrons resented ads/commercials is true and we reject the null hypothesis

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    Practice Problems 1-KEY 1. The closing stock price of Ahmadi‚ Inc. for a sample of 10 trading days is shown below. Day Stock Price 1 84 2 87 3 84 4 88 5 85 6 90 7 91 8 83 9 82 10 86 For the above sample‚ compute the following measures. a. b. c. The mean = ∑X/n = 860/10 = 86 The median = (85+86)/2 = 85.5 The variance = ∑ X - X 2/ n-1 = {(84-86)2 + (87-86)2 + (84-86)2 + (88-86)2 + (85-86)2 + (90-86)2 + (91-86)2 + (83The standard deviation = √8.89 = 2.98 The coefficient of variation = 2.98/86 * 100%

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    Why Golf Should Be Banned

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    There is one sure fire way to burn more calories by playing golf: If the course will allow it‚ forgo a cart in favor of walking. In 2010‚ sports scientist Neil Wolkodoff conducted a study using a group of amateur golfers‚ and found they burned over 700 calories per 9 holes when they walked the course versus just over 400 when they rode in a cart. This means you could burn about a Big Mac’s worth of extra calories by walking an 18-hole round instead of riding. Now that the obvious is out of the way

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