Breaking Down the Curve

Breaking Down the Curve
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 90
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ISBN-10 : 1530543770
ISBN-13 : 9781530543779
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Breaking Down the Curve by : Anonymous

This book offers a brass-tacks no-nonsense introduction to the art of persuasive legal argument. In sixty pages and three chapters, it aims to compress essential and often elusive keys to success on law school exams into a short and highly readable primer. Chapter One explains how to read and understand legal arguments, deconstructing their often unstated moral, political, and rhetorical dimensions through anecdotes and examples. Chapter Two offers specific tips on how to apply the tools of rhetoric in the service of effective legal argument. Finally, Chapter Three explains the mechanics of argumentative legal writing, and shows that every great and careful lawyer closely follows the same formula for success.

Curve & Flow

Curve & Flow
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Publisher : Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 49
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ISBN-10 : 9780593429075
ISBN-13 : 0593429079
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Curve & Flow by : Andrea J. Loney

Discover the remarkable story of an orphaned Black boy who grew up to become the groundbreaking architect to the stars, Paul R. Williams. A stunning nonfiction picture-book biography from the Caldecott Honor–winning author and NAACP Image Award–nominated artist. As an orphaned Black boy growing up in America in the early 1900s, Paul R. Williams became obsessed by the concept of "home." He not only dreamed of building his own home, he turned his dreams into drawings. Defying the odds and breaking down the wall of racism, Williams was able to curve around the obstacles in his way to become a world-renowned architect. He designed homes for the biggest celebrities of the day, such as Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball, and created a number of buildings in Los Angeles that are now considered landmarks. From Andrea J. Loney, the author of the Caldecott Honor Book Double Bass Blues, and award-winning artist Keith Mallett comes a remarkable story of fortitude, hope, and positivity.

Beating the Law School Curve

Beating the Law School Curve
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 117
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ISBN-10 : 1717934269
ISBN-13 : 9781717934260
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Beating the Law School Curve by : Nathaniel Le

"Beating the Law School Curve" is a comprehensive guide to help the student beat the bell curve in exams. It is unique because it is written by successful 3L's, who are currently in law school. It is a collage of successful techniques that illustrate how to do well on your final exams. This guide offers effective tips and drills that made the authors of the book successful. It walks the 0L through a step-by-step process proven to prepare the future 1L to succeed. Additionally, it will aid the 1L who wants to see an improvement in their grades by offering drills which provide the student a way to study more efficiently for exam taking. Also, it offers advice on study groups, flashcards, multiple choice questions, and most importantly - essay writing. Ultimately, the book is designed to help the student make good grades in exams.

Breakdown of Will

Breakdown of Will
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 0521596947
ISBN-13 : 9780521596947
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Breakdown of Will by : George Ainslie

Ainslie argues that our responses to the threat of our own inconsistency determine the basic fabric of human culture. He suggests that individuals are more like populations of bargaining agents than like the hierarchical command structures envisaged by cognitive psychologists. The forces that create and constrain these populations help us understand so much that is puzzling in human action and interaction: from addictions and other self-defeating behaviors to the experience of willfulness, from pathological over-control and self-deception to subtler forms of behavior such as altruism, sadism, gambling, and the 'social construction' of belief. This book integrates approaches from experimental psychology, philosophy of mind, microeconomics, and decision science to present one of the most profound and expert accounts of human irrationality available. It will be of great interest to philosophers and an important resource for professionals and students in psychology, economics and political science.

The Forgetting Curve

The Forgetting Curve
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Publisher : Skyscape
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 147781048X
ISBN-13 : 9781477810484
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis The Forgetting Curve by : Angie Smibert

Tells, in separate voices, of a near future in which Winter Nomura has had a psychotic break, and her friend Velvet and cousin Aiden, who is visiting from his Swiss boarding school, try to uncover and fix what is seriously wrong with their society, city, and even Aiden's family.

The Creative Curve

The Creative Curve
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Publisher : Crown Currency
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781524761721
ISBN-13 : 1524761729
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Creative Curve by : Allen Gannett

Big data entrepreneur Allen Gannett overturns the mythology around creative genius, and reveals the science and secrets behind achieving breakout commercial success in any field. We have been spoon-fed the notion that creativity is the province of genius -- of those favored, brilliant few whose moments of insight arrive in unpredictable flashes of divine inspiration. And if we are not a genius, we might as well pack it in and give up. Either we have that gift, or we don’t. But Allen shows that simply isn’t true. Recent research has shown that there is a predictable science behind achieving commercial success in any creative endeavor, from writing a popular novel to starting up a successful company to creating an effective marketing campaign. As the world’s most creative people have discovered, we are enticed by the novel and the familiar. By understanding the mechanics of what Gannett calls “the creative curve” – the point of optimal tension between the novel and the familiar – everyone can better engineer mainstream success. In a thoroughly entertaining book that describes the stories and insights of everyone from the Broadway team behind Dear Evan Hansen, to the founder of Reddit, from the Chief Content Officer of Netflix to Michelin star chefs, Gannett reveals the four laws of creative success and identifies the common patterns behind their achievement.

Intersectional Inequality

Intersectional Inequality
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9780226414409
ISBN-13 : 022641440X
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Intersectional Inequality by : Charles C. Ragin

In this guidebook, we have a powerful contribution to social science methodology in a context where methodology is contested, and is therefore political: different methodologies can produce quite different results or findings using the same evidence. The evidence in Ragin and Fiss s book is survey data. Ragin s has developed for 25 years a way to bridge the case study method and the large n statistical study. He calls it the set analytic method --making use of fuzzy sets to bridge the divide between quantitative and qualitative methods. Paradoxically, the fuzzy set is a powerful tool because it replaces an unwieldy, "fuzzy" instrumentthe variable, which establishes only the positions of cases relative to each other, with a precise onedegree of membership in a well-defined set. Now, with Intersectional Inequality, Ragin and his coauthor, Peter Fiss, show how the method works in application to a very mainstream sociological research topic. That topic, the use of IQ and school achievement tests as predictors of life chances, is advanced here by viewing cases intersectionally, i.e., in terms of the different ways they combine causally relevant conditions. The specific controversy they take up is the famous Bell Curve book of Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein which argued that IQ is influenced by both inherited and environmental factors. Controversy has gone on for 20 years over which variable has the strongest impact on life changes: education, or test scores, or family background. The centrality, now more than ever, of education to American social and economic policy, compels close re-examination of traditional methods (and the blind spots of the so-called net-effects approach). By use of this sophisticated qualitative comparative analysis, Ragin and Fiss underscore the importance of racial differences in addressing social inequality in America today."

The Electrical Journal

The Electrical Journal
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1044
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X002225653
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

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Ahead of the Curve

Ahead of the Curve
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9781501106361
ISBN-13 : 1501106368
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Ahead of the Curve by : Brian Kenny

“A delight for baseball lovers” (Kirkus Reviews) and “one of the most significant baseball books of the year” (Bob Costas) Ahead of the Curve uses stories from baseball’s present and past to examine why we sometimes choose ignorance over information, and how tradition can trump logic. Forget batting average. Kill the “Win.” Say goodbye to starting pitchers. And please, please stop bunting. MLB Network anchor and commentator Brian Kenny provides “an excellent, entertaining read for the all-around baseball fan” (Library Journal) and shows how baseball has been revolutionized—not destroyed—by analytical thinking. Most people who resist logical thought in baseball preach “tradition” and “respecting the game.” But many of baseball’s traditions go back to the nineteenth century, when the pitcher’s job was to provide the batter with a ball he could hit and fielders played without gloves. Instead of fearing change, Brian Kenny wants fans to think critically, reject outmoded groupthink, and embrace the changes that have come with the sabermetric era. In his entertaining and enlightening book, Kenny discusses why the pitching win-loss record, the Triple Crown, fielding errors, and so-called battling titles should be ignored. He also points out how fossilized sportswriters have been electing the wrong MVP’s and ignoring legitimate candidates for the Hall of Fame; why managers are hired based on their looks; and how the most important position in baseball may just be “Director of Decision Sciences.” “Prepare to have your brain and your assumptions challenged. Guided by data and a deep love of the game, Brian Kenny takes a cutting-edge look at where baseball is and where it is going” (Tom Verducci, Sports Illustrated). Illustrated with unique anecdotes from those who have reshaped the game, Ahead of the Curve is “a great story about the game in the age of information and technology” (Billy Beane).

The Bell Curve Debate

The Bell Curve Debate
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Publisher : Three Rivers Press
Total Pages : 772
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015031745345
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis The Bell Curve Debate by : Russell Jacoby

Russell Jacoby and Naomi Glauberman have edited a book on race, class, and intelligence that will stand for the foreseeable future as the authoritative guide to the extraordinary controversy ignited by Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray's incendiary bestseller, The Bell Curve. The editors have gathered together both the best of recent reviews and essays, and salient documents drawn from the curious history of this heated debate. The Bell Curve Debate captures the fervor, anger, and scope of an almost unprecedented national argument over the very idea of democracy and the possibility of a tolerant, multiracial America. It is an essential companion and answer to The Bell Curve, and provides scholarship and polemic from every point of view. It is a must-read for the informed citizen in search of all the views fit to print.