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Products and Quotients Summary
1,038 words, approx. 4 pages Products and quotients are the results obtained by applying the operations of multiplication and division, respectively, to particular mathematical objects. Both will be examined; products first, followed by quotients. Product is defined in mathematics...
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Quotient Information
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 In mathematics, a quotient is the end result of a division problem. For example, in the problem 6 ÷ 3, the quotient would be 2, while 6 would be called the dividend, and 3 the divisor. The quotient can also be expressed as the number of times the...




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An Expert Opinion: The Hamptons Prick Quotient
7/5/2005: 277 words, approx. 1 pages The Blue Train Tobacco Company in East Hampton. Oliver Peterson, a big guy with tattoos on both arms wearing a black T-shirt ("Live and Let Live") stepped out from behind the register. He said The Transom had just missed actor Robert Downey Jr. He'd come...
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Friday: The Careerist
1/19/2006: 286 words, approx. 1 pages The Hotel Trades Union narcs out asbestos conditions at the Waldorf-Astoria to NYDN gossip Lloyd Grove. (New York Daily News) Thor openes a "VIP" section. (Our spies tell us it has room for about nine people and is about as fun as the first...
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Hampered by His Own Irony, Bing Misses a Fat Target
7/2/2006: 927 words, approx. 3 pages “How long will it take for him to descend into self-parody?” Stanley Bing asks 10 pages into his epically meaningless 300-page meditation on the art of corporate bullshitting. The answer is: Not very long. If Mr. Bing could back off a bit from his hideous...
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 The New York Observer
Hampered by His Own Irony, Bing Misses a Fat Target
7/2/2006: 927 words, approx. 3 pages “How long will it take for him to descend into self-parody?” Stanley Bing asks 10 pages into his epically meaningless 300-page meditation on the art of corporate bullshitting. The answer is: Not very long. If Mr. Bing could back off a bit from his hideous...


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