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I like the explaination part. But I think the "fixed over time" is not that exact.
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I like the explanation part. But I think the "fixed over time" is not that exact.
 
It is a little bit confusing. What do you mean by behavior and characteristics are fixed over time?
 
It is a little bit confusing. What do you mean by behavior and characteristics are fixed over time?
 
Besides that, I really like your definition.
 
Besides that, I really like your definition.
 
--Hetong Li
 
--Hetong Li
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I think the explanation is pretty clear. It's a direct quote from Oppenheim Wilsky, so it probably should be. Next time you should probably cite your source. The answer is correct. Good work.
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--Ben Moeller
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Collin, you are a god among men.  Good job.
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--Ben Horst
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This is a very imprecise definition. It would not get much credit on a test. Please give a mathematical definition instead. --[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 15:19, 19 September 2008 (UTC)
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Better luck next time I guess...i agree that behavior and characteristics is kind of vague...
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I still love you -- Cory

Latest revision as of 15:17, 19 September 2008

I like the explanation part. But I think the "fixed over time" is not that exact. It is a little bit confusing. What do you mean by behavior and characteristics are fixed over time? Besides that, I really like your definition. --Hetong Li

I think the explanation is pretty clear. It's a direct quote from Oppenheim Wilsky, so it probably should be. Next time you should probably cite your source. The answer is correct. Good work. --Ben Moeller


Collin, you are a god among men. Good job. --Ben Horst

This is a very imprecise definition. It would not get much credit on a test. Please give a mathematical definition instead. --Mboutin 15:19, 19 September 2008 (UTC)

Better luck next time I guess...i agree that behavior and characteristics is kind of vague...

I still love you -- Cory

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