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Gregory W. Stutes
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The Economics of Brushing Teeth Use Excel to track your stocks! |
Long Live the
80s!
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If you have any questions, comments, or improvements please send a message at my comments pag
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| Saddleback College's Mathematics Help for Economics Website. This is
not a tutorial; it is a collection of many different topics you can examine as you choose. Work in progress! |
Famous people who could have been economists if they'd wanted to. |
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| Resources for Economists on the Internet by Bill Goffee of the University of Southern Mississippi. The resource site, listing everything out there | Yahoo's search directory for economics and all of the fields within economics | ||
| Not The Final Exam. Test your knowledge of fairly useless information about economists living and dead (mostly dead) in the allegedly funny "Dismal Trivia" quiz | The internationally renowned Economist Jokes website | ||
| The Dead Economists Society: This is McMaster University's grand site. If you need an economist, this is the place to look. |
Another way of looking at things. | ||
| Still another way. |
90 percent of them are not . . . .
THE COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN |
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| Professor Al Roth's site for game theory and experimental economics. Everything in these topics is either on this site or indexed by it. | Saddleback's own Prisoner's Dilemma site. Written for professors who want to simulate the PD in class, but the main page links to some "real-world" scenarios | ||
| Working Class Link #1: How much would you be making now if your pay had grown over the last five years as much as the average CEO's pay has? |
Working Class Link #2: What does it cost you to be a working woman (as opposed to a working man)? |
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| What is the link between Math and Music? How many notes are in a scale and why? All of your questions are answered in this informative page | All of those pretty shapes and folds. Is there a link
between origami and math? Oh, Yes! Too much math and not enough origami. Joseph Wu can do anything with paper. How about a Money Origami Site |
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I joined Prof. Lin on the MSUM China tour in 2002. Wow! If you have never traveled abroad, you should. It was expensive, but a great learning experience. |
I just purchased two plants that I will shape into Bonsai trees. I am still looking for a great site for my link. If you have a better one, please e-mail it. |
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An old hobby that I want to restart. I have over 300 Kodak cameras. Yes! From the 110s of the 1970s, to the bellows of the 1920s, to the roll films of the 1890s. This site has a fun collection. (Unfortunately, it is not mine.) |
I have tons of houseplants. It takes at least a 1/2 hour to water all of my pants. Some plants even spill over into the hallway of my apartment complex. If you have a good one with many pictures, e-mail it to me. |
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Ham was my first and now I have Moose. If you want to see his pics, go to the top of this page. This link has everything you need to know about Hams. Or if you are goofy, try Hampster's Site |
One of my current projects outside the university is restoring an old upright piano. This is a great site on the inner-workings of the piano. |
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Last updated by Gregory W. Stutes on 01/06/2009
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