Articles, tagged with "statisticians", page 5
30th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Mary Foley
"We Can Do It!" is the banner across one of the most well-known posters during World War II encouraging women to join the workforce for the war effort. You probably remember it - the image of a woman with a red bandana on...
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Author:
Mary Foley
09th August 2007
The baby boomers are getting older. They will need help.
About 8,000 people PER DAY turned 60 in 2006. Among them were Bill Clinton and George Bush. The estimate that they now comprise about 39% of our population is made even more impressive by the fac...
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Author:
James Kronefield
02nd August 2007
Statisticians do have their numbers to prove that some mobile manufacturing companies are way ahead of their mediocre counterparts. They are the ones who enjoy a consistent popular support and in-spite of all the hubbubs around on mobile up-gradations, th...
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Author:
Amanda Dorothy
29th June 2007
It seems that many of us are getting a bit fed up with the same old holiday destinations. We take a look at some alternative locations that offer that bit more.
Statisticians tell us that we have more leisure time available to us than has been the case...
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Author:
Simon Barnett
22nd May 2006
People in Management
1) Accountants
Accountants are the second cousins of statisticians and librarians. They tend to be meticulous, orderly, cynical, short on humor,
and long on precision. Not your typical fun folks. Bob Newhart used to joke ...
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Author:
Arthur Fellon
24th April 2006
Seventy-five years ago, Ford's River Rouge plant turned shiploads of raw ore, sand and latex into columns of road-ready Model A's. Those glory days of integrated manufacturing are gone forever. Today's cell phone or PC nameplate offers no clue who makes o...
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Author:
Ryan Wintle
09th January 2005
Do I Need an RSS Feed?
RSS has been around for more than 10 years but has only recently become popular. RSS provides headlines and summaries of information in a concise and standardized way.
Benefits for Publishers
1.) Avoid Spam Filters
Statistici...
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Author:
Sharon Housley