If they want to cut this by a factor of three to get it down to $4000, they need to multiply the sample size by 3^2=9, and get a sample size of 25×9= 225. Here is how we can calculate it more directly. We want ME = 4000, and we know ME = 2×SE. Therefore, SE = ME/2 =2000, and also, SE = SD/Square root of sample size. So, 2000 = 30000/Square root of sample size.
35) Going into the final exam, which will count as three tests, Jerome has test scores of 61, 72, 59, 75, and 77. What score does Jerome need on the final in order to earn a C, which requires an average of 70? 35) 36) Mary and her brother John collect foreign coins. Mary has three times the number of coins that John has. Together they have 160 foreign coins.
Antoninus Pius started ruling by associating with the government.When he ruled the empire was peaceful and prosperous, it was the most pleasing period in the history of the Roman Empire thats why he was known as the "The Excellent Emperor". He ruled from July 138 to March 161 AD. Marcus Aurelius started ruling after the "Excellent Emperor". He was known as the Philosopher,he was taught by the purest and wisest men of his age. For a period of time he ruled with Lucias Verus, then he ruled on his own, but then again he ruled with Commodus.
Kiely said around 78% of outside spending in 2012 – $365m of the total $465m – could be attributed to the “Citizens United effect”. The 2010 ruling by the supreme court in the case of Citizens United vs Federal Election Commission allowed corporations and unions to spend unlimited money on campaigning, enabling Super Pacs to spend unlimited amounts as long as they had no coordination with the candidates they support. In reality, those running Super PACs have often have close ties to political parties. Former George W Bush advisor Karl Rove runs the conservative American Crossroads Super Pac, while Restore Our Future, a pro-Mitt Romney Super Pac, was founded by former Romney aides. The money spent by Super Pacs, unions, corporations and non-profit groups is more than double what those groups spent in 2010, the first campaign in which the supreme court judgment had taken effect.
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Hadrian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the Roman emperor. For For the WW II glider see Waco CG-4, other people of this name and its derivations, see Adrian (disambiguation). Hadrian | 14th Emperor of the Roman Empire | Marble bust of Hadrian | Reign | 10 August 117 – 10 July 138 | Full name | Publius Aelius Hadrianus Buccellanus (from birth to adoption and accession); Caesar Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus Buccellanus Augustus (as emperor) | Born | 24 January 76 | Birthplace | Italica, Spain; or Rome (uncertain) | Died | 10 July 138 (aged 62) | Place of death | Baiae | Buried | 1) Puteoli 2) Gardens of Domitia 3) Hadrian's Mausoleum (Rome) | Predecessor |
Cleopatra: Yoko Ono of Rome or Brilliant Ruler of Egypt? From Cleopatra: A Life by Stacy Schiff “Man’s most valuable trait is a judicious sense of what not to believe.” ~ Euripides For ten generations Cleopatra’s family ruled as pharaohs of Egypt. The Ptolemies were actually Greek, “which makes Cleopatra approximately as Egyptian as Elizabeth Taylor” (2). She received a traditional Greek education. At thirteen she would study rhetoric and philosophy, the fine art of persuasion and nine languages.
As each new era ushers in change, there is always one individual that can be associated with facilitating these reforms, Lorenzo Medici and the Renaissance, Galileo and the Scientific Revolution, Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. Predeceasing these infamous men is Caesar Augustus. Many argue that Augustus was reformer, others a revolutionary. Augustus was both; he took prior roman laws and tradition and reformed them in revolutionary ways. He kept the traditions and ideals that made Rome strong and used them to reshape a government that would dominate over the Mediterranean arena for the next 400 years.
JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=16273. Encyclopedia of World Biography (n.d). John F. Kennedy. Retrieved May May 26, 2010, from http://www.notablebiographies.com/Jo-Ki/Kennedy-John-F.html#ixzz0rilBMfqN.
The Deep Impact of Octavian For forty years Octavian, post 27 B.C. known as Augustus Caesar, held power in Rome and he was able to establish a firm foundation for emperors to come by changing laws and enabling others to act. He believed that the Roman laws had proven to be weak under the Roman Republic and they needed a strong leader. The senate approved and appointed him consul, tribune and commander in chief for life. Augustus is remarkable because unlike the other politicians that came before him once he gained power he was able to keep it.