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Cambridge University 148
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IGCSE Math Theory notes and Complete Formulas 1
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The Westguard rule is a decision-making tool used in business and management to evaluate potential investments or projects. It's a simple and effective framework that considers four key factors: 
 
1. *Upside*: What is the potential gain or return on investment? 
2. *Downside*: What is the potential loss or risk? 
3. *Probability*: How likely is it that the upside will occur, and how likely is it that the downside will occur? 
4. *Time*: How long will it take to achieve the upside, and how long...
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Cambridge University•Medicine
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The Westguard rule is a decision-making tool used in business and management to evaluate potential investments or projects. It's a simple and effective framework that considers four key factors: 
 
1. *Upside*: What is the potential gain or return on investment? 
2. *Downside*: What is the potential loss or risk? 
3. *Probability*: How likely is it that the upside will occur, and how likely is it that the downside will occur? 
4. *Time*: How long will it take to achieve the upside, and how long...
This book consists largely of material written for Parts A2 and D1 of the U.K. actuarial examinations (old system). It is hoped that the material given here will prove useful for much of Subjects 
104 and 105 of the new examinations and certain similar examinations at universities, and that it 
may also be useful as a general reference work on life assurance mathematics
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Cambridge University•Acs 400
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This book consists largely of material written for Parts A2 and D1 of the U.K. actuarial examinations (old system). It is hoped that the material given here will prove useful for much of Subjects 
104 and 105 of the new examinations and certain similar examinations at universities, and that it 
may also be useful as a general reference work on life assurance mathematics
Detailed introduction to economics, health and health economics.
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cambridge University•319
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Detailed introduction to economics, health and health economics.
-Written by a 1st class graduate from Trinity College, the University of Cambridge 
-Notes used to prepare for the Practical Criticism and Critical Practice closed book exam, for which the author obtained a 1st class mark 
-Contains: 
1.Detailed notes summarising the chapters from John Lennard's The Poetry Handbook 
2.Notes from Lectures attended on Practical Criticism at Cambridge 
3.Definition of all the literary terms the university expects you to know for the exam
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Cambridge University•English Literature
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-Written by a 1st class graduate from Trinity College, the University of Cambridge 
-Notes used to prepare for the Practical Criticism and Critical Practice closed book exam, for which the author obtained a 1st class mark 
-Contains: 
1.Detailed notes summarising the chapters from John Lennard's The Poetry Handbook 
2.Notes from Lectures attended on Practical Criticism at Cambridge 
3.Definition of all the literary terms the university expects you to know for the exam
I wrote these notes for chapter 1 of pathology, cellular adaptations 
Usmle exam 
My resources are pathoma and usmle rx
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Cambridge University•USMLE
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I wrote these notes for chapter 1 of pathology, cellular adaptations 
Usmle exam 
My resources are pathoma and usmle rx
A summary of the book Tipping Sacred Cows 
Kick the Bad Work Habits that Masquerade as Virtues 
by Jake Breeden. Strategies for overcoming the "sacred cows" that hold people back at work.
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Cambridge University•behaviour economics
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Tipping Sacred Cows • Jake Breeden, Jake Breeden• ISBN 9781118431924
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A summary of the book Tipping Sacred Cows 
Kick the Bad Work Habits that Masquerade as Virtues 
by Jake Breeden. Strategies for overcoming the "sacred cows" that hold people back at work.
A FULL summary of the book The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande
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Cambridge University•Economics And Business
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The Checklist Manifesto • Atul Gawande• ISBN 9780312430009
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A book summary of The 48 LAWS OF POWER by Robert Greene
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Cambridge University•politics
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The 48 Laws of Power • Robert Greene, Joost Elffers, Joost Elffers• ISBN 9780670881468
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A book summary of The 48 LAWS OF POWER by Robert Greene
A book summary of Superfreakonomics by Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner
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Cambridge University•Economics
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SuperFreakonomics • Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner• ISBN 9789023465355
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A book summary of Superfreakonomics by Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner
Summary of the book Six Sigma for Managers 24 Lessons to Understand and Apply Six Sigma Principles in Any Organization by Greg Brue
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Cambridge University•six sigma
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An Introduction to Six Sigma and Process Improvement • James R. Evans, William M. Lindsay• ISBN 9781305176317
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Summary of the book Six Sigma for Managers 24 Lessons to Understand and Apply Six Sigma Principles in Any Organization by Greg Brue