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    A The Last Police Man _____________________ B A Lovely Sense of Lower Purpose Soldier’s Home The First Day _____________________ C Civil War Land in Bad Decline The Road _____________________ D Hell for This _____________________ F I Found the Shell Include Soldiers Home: This short story by Ernest Hemmingway is a recommended addition to the magazine because it successfully addresses issues with attempting to re-enter into one’s old life. This work focuses particularly on a Soldier who…

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    In his State of the Union Address, President Obama discussed an array of topics from diplomacy in Iran, relations with Cuba and the fight against ISIS. However; the president’s address seemed to have centered on the topic of income inequality and social mobility. With the struggle of economic and social equivalency between the rich, middle class and the poor being incredibly drastic from one another, there is no surprise that the topic of social inequalities was a sticking point to the…

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    I think that everyone has different ideas of normal, which makes it hard for people to be normal. I personally strive to be anything but normal. I like being my weird, awkward self, and I like to think that other people are okay with that, but honestly if they aren’t, I don’t really care. I think that a lot of people associate being a normal person with following social norms. People tend to conform in a lot of situations in which they don’t want to be perceived as being weird. This happens…

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    Race and all of those things have inequality in their own way, but wealth is what needs to focus on rich stay rich poor stay poor. I realize you should think and consider others if America would fix this wealth problem and the distribution of it, we might could have a chance at making good and productive lives, who knows maybe even get to consider retirement .all of these things are just a few of the things I think about when it comes to the sociological imagination and the things…

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    Over the past few decades, China has become one of the fasted-growing political economics within the world. Although the rapid growth of economy brings out a lot of benefits to citizens, it has not reached all elements of the population. Due to the expanded of the economy, the rising wage gap in China has dramatically increased, and became a major social problem. In terms of most people awareness for this issue especially who are in the rich level, that caused the problem became an adaptive…

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    However since we have the four variables and that we’re measuring first year average scores. The formula should look like this: First year average score (%) = β0 + β1non-academic member + β2satis first-year + β3math-center + u Since first year average score is a percentage variable, it is often used in the level form as a result. So models with level-level or level-log will work best with this average score for estimating. However since we are measuring with more than two variables,…

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    Wealth inequality, or the unequal distribution of wealth, is a heavily debated topic in the United States, a nation that, according to Inequality.org, “exhibits wider disparities of wealth between rich and poor than any other major developed nation.” To some, like Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, “we can either have democracy in this country or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can’t have both;” to others, wealth equality is a form of socialism. The…

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    Explore Correlation and Regression Using the explore function within SPSS gives a clearer view of how the data is represented. The explore function helps to assess the variables within the investigation by visually identifying various aspects of the data, therefor revealing the true nature of the data (Field, 2013). For example, the data in the Chamorro-Premuzic.sav file can be evaluated in a number of ways, for example analyzing the data based on the gender grouping allow one to visualize the…

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    a hypothetical population of Paenibacillus bacteria (Whitlock and Schluter, 2015, pg 146). In the examples, a single colony is randomly sampled form the population. Since the probability is a bell-shape, the hypothetical population is a normal distribution. (Figure re-created using Microsoft Word shapes and…

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    P(x<0) P(x>1) P(x?4) P(4 5. Calculate the mean and standard deviation (by hand) for the MINITAB created binomial distribution with the probability of a success being ½. Either show work or explain how your answer was calculated. Mean = np, Standard Deviation = Mean: Standard deviation: 6. Calculate the mean and standard deviation (by hand) for the MINITAB created binomial distribution with the probability of a success being ¼ and compare to the results from question 5. Mean = np,…

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