Archive for February, 2009

What is the probability that a particular top executive reads either Time or U.S. News & World Report regular?

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Cool guy asked: A survey of top executives revealed that 35% of them regularly read Time magazine, 20% read Newsweek and 40% read U.S. News & World Report. Ten percent read both Time and U.S. News & World Report. What is the probability that a particular top executive reads ...

In a discussion/argument about world events, who in your opinion has the most credibility?

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Musica asked: a) a person with a college degree in the area study, but hasn't had the opportunity to travel there b) a person without the formal education, but has traveled in the region for business, pleasure or other purposes c) a person without the formal education or travel experience, ...

What are the top 3 most significant world events you have?

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

[]b@m@ asked: encountered in your life? As an 18 year old mine are: -9/11 -The dawn of the internet age, and it's implementation into the mainstream -The election of the first AA U.S. presidentCassie

What’s the best way to start following national and world news?

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Magic 8 Ball asked: I've always felt a responsibility to educate myself about current national and international affairs, but I usually get overwhelmed by the variety and quantity of publications available for fulfilling this responsibility. I subscribe to a newspaper now, but rarely have the patience to read it because most ...