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Archive for January, 2010

Types of Handshakes

There are 5 basic types of handshakes that most of us have experienced. Perhaps you can think of others. Knuckle Cruncher This type of person is earnest but nervous. While meaning to convey warmth through a tight grip of your hand, the person only causes you pain. The impression created is definitely that of a [...]

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Bobby… Candid Camera!!!

This is a candid shot I got of Bobby while he was trying to take a sip behind the curtains in our bedroom Here you go

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Back to Study Days

hahah… damn cool studying on Dear’s behalf and I really loved and missed the days studying for exams Though not for myself yesterday but it’s damn cool doing it, especially what I do best, MATHS!!! Really hope I can be assistance for Dear and her friend, Christy I really hope they can both get A+, [...]

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Sleepy siah!!!

Kept dozing off… i know i cannot overdose on caffaine but i just do it so now i’m suffering from the overdose… kept sleeping on the table

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Happiness Ahead…

So happy things are starting to work out fine between me and Dear… felt lighter after all the debts cleared, well not exactly all but those critical and huge ones that are rolling interests like snowballs… Had an interview yesterday afternoon, though a little bit of screw ups and hiccups, but I’m very hopeful as [...]

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Measures of Central Tendency

Measures of central tendency are numbers that tend to cluster around the “middle” of a set of values. Three such middle numbers are the mean, the median, and the mode. For example, suppose your earnings for the past week were the values shown in Table 1 . TABLE 1 Earnings for the Past Week Day Amount Monday $350 Tuesday [...]

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Business Sadistics: Grouped Data Arithmetic Mean Tutorial

Grouped Data Arithmetic Mean Definition: Data arising from organising n observed values into a smaller number of disjoint groups of values, and counting the frequency of each group; often presented as a frequency table.. Formula: Grouped Data Arithmetic Mean : Arithmetic Mean = ΣfX/Σf where X = Individual score f = Frequency Grouped Data Arithmetic [...]

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grouped data is data which has been grouped: eg: 0-5, 6-10 …, etc if this was ungrouped data it would be written as a list of numbers: eg: 1,3,4,5,7,9, etc.

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Call Divert DIY

needed some help with diverting calls from my prepaid number to my blackberry number. been quite a while so decided to surf net while waiting for a stupid agent who is super late! these should work on all GSM networks as they are standards-based from my experience. i am guessing that users in the US [...]

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Thought of the Day

People who are brutally honest get more satisfaction out of the brutality than out of the honesty

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