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NEW Encyclopedia of Statistics in Quality and Reliab

NEW Encyclopedia of Statistics in Quality and Reliab

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The Historical Statistics of the United States Book

The Historical Statistics of the United States Book

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Happy Holidays and an Artful New Year!

As I set goals and make resolutions for a new year, I also enjoy looking back at this year’s highlights and accomplishments. 2008 proved to be an especially artful year! As I entered my fourth year playing golf, I not only reached my goals for lowering my index below 3 and breaking 70, but played more rounds of golf and on more new golf courses than during any prior year.

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Teach Yourself Visually Golf By Cheryl Anderson, Brian Crowell and Tom Mackin

Despite the overly clunky title, this book promises to help you master complex techniques by learning in a visual manner. Since statistics show that we as humans do learn better when presented with images, this is a viable theory, but will it pay off? Let’s take a hard look at the book and find out.
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Average Golfer Statistics.

On a regular basis I peruse the site monitoring features I have set up for Average Golfer. Many people that find my site are looking for amateur golfer averages, be it score, handicap, club distances and the like. I compiled and averaged some information from a lot of different sources to boil it…

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Artful Progress

It appears I’m nearing the end of 2007 pretty much where I started the year. My index still hovers around 4.0 and only half my rounds continue to come in under 80. I made great progress during my first year in 2005, getting my index down to 10 and breaking 80, then again last year, knocking my index all the way down to 4 and shooting par. This year, I set a goal to get down to 2 and break 70, but

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