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Please add the facts that you know here. « injusticefacts. 1Randomness Revisited Posted on May 25, 2011 by admin Thank you to all of you, including a Mathematics Ph.D., who have educated me on the randomness issue. My initial reaction that the results were not random was based on the unusual skewing of the results and the possibility that the results were manipulated, warranting further investigation. I now see that while the results were not uniform, they are random. Here is my own simplistic 2 step analysis: 1. 2.

In retrospect, one can always see how to have improved one’s chances. There are other reasons that this Lottery was conducted randomly, but as made clear in my May 17th letter to Mr. There is an appropriate, fair, and reasonable way of going forward in this matter – and that would be to recognize the 22,000 winners and hold a new selection event in which an additional 78-100,000 individuals are selected. Reply. Home - Inside Higher Ed. Scribd. Encyclopedias & References.

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Literacy Bridge. The OWS Library: What the Protesters are Reading. Taking a step back and examining something as vibrant as the Occupy Wall Street protests is very difficult from a sociological or anthropological standpoint. It is like trying to pick up Jell-O with tweezers. The object of your interest is both amorphous and in a constant state of flux.

This is made more challenging by the absence of concrete objectives in the movement itself. However, looking at the OWS library can provide some valuable insight into the movement and the motivation behind it. (Occupy Wall Street Library) What is the OWS Library? Through technology and the Internet, that initial effort to organize, protect, and distribute the books donated to the protest has evolved into a 1944 (as of 12:23 pst on Oct. 20, 2011) volume peoples’ library which reflects the movement and the individuals involved in it. The OWS Reader When attempting to characterize the OWS Library, eclectic is an understatement. Obviously this list could go on for another 1937 entries with similar results.