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Sir J
Official verdict is in on media bias and journalism loses. Now what?
The independent and prestigious Project for Excellence in Journalism’s researchers have studied all of the coverage and found that John McCain, over the six weeks since the Republican convention, got four times as many negative stories as positive ones. The study found six out of 10 McCain stories were negative.
What’s more, Obama had more than twice as many positive stories (36 percent) as McCain — and just half the percentage of negative (29 percent).
http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/20081028/pl_polit...
Now that it has been independently revealed that journalists are in the tank for Obama, what will change in 2012 to prevent this from happening again?
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There are tons of large cities without a team. How did Green Bay get one and how does it keep it?
15 réponsesFootball (American)il y a 1 décennieWhy does 0.99999999999 (repeating) equal 1?
We were always taught that repeating numbers never intersect the next number (i.e) 1.6 (repeating) will never equal 1.7, because the six repeats forever.
However 1/3 = 0.333333 repeating and 2/3 = 0.666666 repeating so therefore 3/3 = 0.999999 repeating but 3/3 is, of course, 1.
So how can these two rules exist in mathematics?
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