Articles, tagged with "bell curve", page 1
24th May 2011
Statistics is primarily the study of data. It includes descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. And it is very closely related to Mathematics and covers topics such as probability, distributions, samples, the bell curve, and data analysis. It is...
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John Pual
20th March 2011
Artists are different. This has been true since cavemen began doodling on cave walls. Today it is a cliché to call artists eccentric or odd, and it bears repeating that there's a bell curve to everything, so some artists are pretty much normal folks (pret...
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Gary Klingsheim
09th March 2011
In each person’s lifetime, he or she is bound to encounter a need for change. The bell curve never fails to unearth the majority’s wishes which seem to revolve around weight loss. As testimonies of personal makeovers continually inspire the heavier slic...
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Chris Cornell
10th February 2011
Whenever you talk about life insurance to your customer, use a Bell Curve illustration to aid them to visually comprehend the concept of the life cycle and how it relates for the changing need for life insurance. The necessity for insurance as well as the...
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mark_eting380
21st December 2010
Skin and hair are probably the most obvious elements of the human body to visually represent one’s age. Whether one opts for natural methods to maintain whatever is left of one’s youth or avail to the more radical, it is up to the individual to age grace...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
13th December 2010
Dr. Michael Colgan, author of “Optimum Sports Nutrition" said, “As a part of biochemical individuality, people differ widely in their inherited tendencies to accumulate body fat." So true! In the world of bodybuilding and fitness, there are genetically gi...
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Author:
Yasar Shahzad
23rd June 2010
By Anthony Ricigliano - Articles By Anthony Ricigliano:::
The recent release of the United Nation's study, which estimates that the global population will reach 9.3 billion by the year 2050, adds new urgency to the need for resource conservation, fossil ...
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Anthony Ricigliano
01st June 2010
I'm a busy guy. I own several traditional brick and mortar businesses, and I spend a lot of time online. Since last month I've been spending a lot of time working on this blog and re-orienting myself on the Net.
So every morning I let my four dogs out,...
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Trevor Jeffrey
07th April 2010
Peak oil is referred to a state where extraction of crude oil by global oil producers has reached the maximum level, which leads to an increase in the oil prices. There is a common misconception that Peak oil denotes running out of oil or depletion of oil...
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Sunil Punjabi
01st April 2010
There is a lot of buzz about independent iphone developers who have made between $100,000 to $500,000 by simply creating their first iPhone application and putting it up for sale on the online Apple Store.Steve Demeter made a simple puzzle game called Tri...
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Author:
Mabel
21st December 2009
I like Simon, one of three judges on American Idol. I find his feedback refreshingly honest. And while his words startle me with their ego wounding potential, the traditional feel-good, let-you-down-easy, sugar-coated feedback is not much of a gift. It's ...
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Isiah Bond
21st December 2009
So, how intelligent are you?
If the question makes you a little uneasy, then you are like most people.
Very few topics in our culture are as talked about with as little understanding as the issue of intelligence. This is true because while it's ...
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Gary Jordan
13th November 2009
Did you know that there are 10 major genetic variables that can affect your ability to lose body fat, develop muscle, and increase strength?
And it is determined that the average genetics, how easy it is to lose fat?
One of the main planks of Tom V...
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Author:
Cole
04th July 2009
Intelligence tests date back to the late 19th century; the works of Sir Frances Galton explored the difference in the accomplishments of generations of the English aristocracy. Alfred Binet expanded on Galton's work to develop a test to be administered to...
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Author:
KerryJ
04th July 2009
Every call center has peaks and valleys. Normal businesses operate with very predictable calling patterns. Traffic over the normal business day, starts out slow and peaks between 10AM and 2 PM in the afternoon, then trickles down. The old Bell Curve di...
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Author:
drvoip