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    Unit 3 Tutorial Exercise Set 3A Calculating Probabilities Solutions can be found on page 6 1. Over a long period of time‚ the queue length of customers at the teller section of a major bank was observed to have the following probability distribution; Number in queue Probability 0 0.1 1 0.2 2 0.2 3 0.3 4 or more 0.2 Find the probability of a. At most two people in the queue. b. No more than three people in the queue. c. At least one person in the queue. d. Two or

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    The predominant notion of the article “Teenage Social Media Butterflies May Not Be Such a Bad Idea” by Melissa Healy from the Los Angeles Times dated May 18‚ 2010‚ is that social media isn’t as harmful as a majority of parents make it out to be.  They believe that social media hampers teenagers’ social skills.  However‚ the psychologically healthiest kids are those who spends a lot of time on social media.  Healy refers to psychologist Amori Yee Mikami‚ who states that most adolescents use social

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    Should High School Students Work During the School Year? There’s a time in life when teens want to get a head jump into their adulthood. To show that they’re maturing‚ some teenagers start smoking‚ while others start dating to show their responsibility and commitments towards relationships‚ but most of them start working part- time in order to have money to do the things they wish to do. In fact‚ I got my first job at the age of 15 when I was a freshman in high school. The reason why

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    The Round Table Conferences After the Simon commission there was increasing political tension in India (1928-1930) Labour government brought together interested parties to improve the way India was governed They were concerned that dyarchy wasn’t working effectively because; The provincial government was always short on money Problems between the Muslims and the Hindu’s were increasing The congress was becoming more extreme in their views The First Round Table Conferences November 1930 –

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    that Harry is very “refined‚” according to Timber (What does Timber spot on Harry’s pajamas?) 3. What is the denotative definition of “refined”?  What is the connotative definition? 4. Timber also says‚ “they kill a number of people each year in Bengal mostly in the villages.”  What is the underlying or hidden meaning of this statement (read between the lines)? 5. Timber tells Harry‚ “You must know it won’t bite unless it’s frightened.”  What is Harry’s overwhelming emotion throughout

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    How to make a homemade round tortilla As a child of a Spanish family we have always made a tortilla as our bread at any meal from the first settlers of New Mexico (first known as New Spain) until now in 2018. Now in 2018 the homemade tortillas are starting to become lost because of mass produce by tortilla company and many people not learning how to make tortilla‚ but store bought does not taste the same as homemade. This is from experience of eating several homemade tortillas and watching my mother

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    In “School is Bad for Children”‚ John Holt explains how schools is affecting the children curiosity and how teacher teach students to become lazy and careless. how teacher want to tell student the way of learning when its obvious the they have been leaning since they were babies. he says that its because of how school teachers just want student to answer exactly want they want to hear is the reason why children are learning to cheat and trick them. students are not being allowed to find answers their

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    Lola Chee Eng. 101 Prof. Day June 15‚ 2013 Rhetorical Analysis for Dennis Baron Making English the official language legislated on August 1‚ 1996‚ with Congress. A college professor‚ of English at the University of Illinois‚ wrote an essay called‚ “Don’t Make English Official-Ban It Instead” by Dennis Baron. The essay had appeared in the Washington Post on September 8‚ 1996. The given claim that Baron makes is that English should be banned. There were six given reason Baron stated and one of

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    Why the Earth Is Round

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    to 1/298.25 In the 17th century‚ the idea of a spherical earth‚ now considerably advanced by Western Astronomy‚ ultimately spread to Ming China‚ when Jesuit missionaries‚ who held high positions as astronomers at the imperial court‚ successfully challenged the Chinese belief that the earth was flat and square. The Ge Chi Cao treatise of Xiong Ming-yu (1648) showed a printed picture of the Earth as a spherical globe‚ with the text stating that "the round earth certainly has no square corners"

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    theoretical distinction was frequently made between flat and round characters. Relying on E.M Forster’s book _Aspects of the Novel_‚ this present essay is meant not only to delve into the features of the two aforementioned types of characters‚ but also to investigate the extent to which this classification is always applicable and valid. Therefore‚ it will be divided into three major parts: The first part is going to cast light on the traits of a round character. A study of a flat character and its features

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