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Keynes - Steer market, spending during recession, focus on bust (vs boom)

Hayek - Free market, saving during recession, focus on boom (vs bust)

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Darwin is the founder of evolution. I think that many christians undervalue evolution.

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TERM DEFINITION VALID EXAMPLE
1. allegory
story or poem in which the characters, setting, and events stand for other people or events or for abstract ideas or qualities. Can be read for a literal meaning and on a second, symbolic meaning.
ANIMAL FARM is a tale of animals who take over a farm and an allegory of the Russian Revolution. MOBY DICK is an allegory for America in an imperialistic mode

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My Pre-Cal teacher taught us this. When you are trying to add fractions during a sine or cosine problem, or something that has to do with a unit circle or a triangle, use this:

Ex: 1/4 + 3/5
Multiply 5*1, multiply 4*3 and add them for the numberator, and multiply 4*5 for the denominator.
So it would be 5+12/20. 17/20.
You multiply the denominator of one and numerator of other by the denominator of other and numerator of one.Then add. That will give you the numerator. Then the denomnator you multiply both denominators and add.

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