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In the [...], the normal profit for a firm may be considered fixed.
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short run

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According to Aristotle in On the Heavens, the heavenly bodies are the most perfect realities, (or "substances"), whose motions are ruled by principles other than those of bodies in the sublunary sphere
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On the Heavens - Wikipedia
is astronomical theory and his ideas on the concrete workings of the terrestrial world. It should not be confused with the spurious work On the Universe (De mundo, also known as On the Cosmos). <span>According to Aristotle in On the Heavens, the heavenly bodies are the most perfect realities, (or "substances"), whose motions are ruled by principles other than those of bodies in the sublunary sphere. The latter are composed of one or all of the four classical elements (earth, water, air, fire) and are perishable; but the matter of which the heavens are made is imperishable aether,




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According to [...] in [...] , the heavenly bodies are the most perfect realities, (or "substances"), whose motions are ruled by principles other than those of bodies in the sublunary sphere
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Aristotle
On the Heavens

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On the Heavens - Wikipedia
is astronomical theory and his ideas on the concrete workings of the terrestrial world. It should not be confused with the spurious work On the Universe (De mundo, also known as On the Cosmos). <span>According to Aristotle in On the Heavens, the heavenly bodies are the most perfect realities, (or "substances"), whose motions are ruled by principles other than those of bodies in the sublunary sphere. The latter are composed of one or all of the four classical elements (earth, water, air, fire) and are perishable; but the matter of which the heavens are made is imperishable aether,







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According to Aristotle in On the Heavens, the heavenly bodies are the most perfect realities, (or "[...]"), whose [...] are ruled by principles other than those of bodies in the sublunary sphere
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substances
motions

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According to Aristotle in On the Heavens, the heavenly bodies are the most perfect realities, (or "substances"), whose motions are ruled by principles other than those of bodies in the sublunary sphere

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On the Heavens - Wikipedia
is astronomical theory and his ideas on the concrete workings of the terrestrial world. It should not be confused with the spurious work On the Universe (De mundo, also known as On the Cosmos). <span>According to Aristotle in On the Heavens, the heavenly bodies are the most perfect realities, (or "substances"), whose motions are ruled by principles other than those of bodies in the sublunary sphere. The latter are composed of one or all of the four classical elements (earth, water, air, fire) and are perishable; but the matter of which the heavens are made is imperishable aether,







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Aristotle seems to regard celestial bodies as living beings with a rational soul as their form
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On the Heavens - Wikipedia
hich, unlike the earthly up-and down-ward locomotions, can last eternally selfsame. As substances, celestial bodies have matter (aether) and form (a given period of uniform rotation). Sometimes <span>Aristotle seems to regard them as living beings with a rational soul as their form[1] (see also Metaphysics, bk. XII). This work is significant as one of the defining pillars of the Aristotelian worldview, a school of philosophy that dominated intellectual thinking fo




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[...] seems to regard celestial bodies as living beings with a rational soul as their form
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Aristotle

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hich, unlike the earthly up-and down-ward locomotions, can last eternally selfsame. As substances, celestial bodies have matter (aether) and form (a given period of uniform rotation). Sometimes <span>Aristotle seems to regard them as living beings with a rational soul as their form[1] (see also Metaphysics, bk. XII). This work is significant as one of the defining pillars of the Aristotelian worldview, a school of philosophy that dominated intellectual thinking fo







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Aristotelian philosophy and cosmology was influential in the Islamic world, where his ideas were taken up by the Falsafa school of philosophy
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On the Heavens - Wikipedia
s derived. Contents 1 Historical connections 2 Translations 2.1 English 2.2 French 2.3 German 2.4 Italian 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External links Historical connections[edit] <span>Aristotelian philosophy and cosmology was influential in the Islamic world, where his ideas were taken up by the Falsafa school of philosophy throughout the later half of the first millennia AD. Of these, philosophers Averroes and Avicenna are especially notable. Averroes in particular wrote extensively about On The Heavens,




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Aristotelian philosophy and cosmology was influential in the Islamic world, where his ideas were taken up by the [...] school of philosophy
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Falsafa (uma indicação para parte filosófica islâmica de matematica, lógica e física)

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On the Heavens - Wikipedia
s derived. Contents 1 Historical connections 2 Translations 2.1 English 2.2 French 2.3 German 2.4 Italian 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External links Historical connections[edit] <span>Aristotelian philosophy and cosmology was influential in the Islamic world, where his ideas were taken up by the Falsafa school of philosophy throughout the later half of the first millennia AD. Of these, philosophers Averroes and Avicenna are especially notable. Averroes in particular wrote extensively about On The Heavens,







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Aristotle argues that the cosmos and its heavenly bodies are in perpetual motion and always has been
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Ancient Greek Philosophy | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
y tanned, and is actually in the process of this potentiality. So, motion is the actuality of the potentiality of a being, in the very way that it is a potentiality. In Book 8.1 of the Physics, <span>Aristotle argues that the cosmos and its heavenly bodies are in perpetual motion and always has been. There could not have been a time with no motion, whatever is moved is moved by itself or by another. Rest is simply a privation of motion. Thus, if there were a time without motion, th




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Aristotle argues that the cosmos and its heavenly bodies are in perpetual [...] and always has been
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motion

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y tanned, and is actually in the process of this potentiality. So, motion is the actuality of the potentiality of a being, in the very way that it is a potentiality. In Book 8.1 of the Physics, <span>Aristotle argues that the cosmos and its heavenly bodies are in perpetual motion and always has been. There could not have been a time with no motion, whatever is moved is moved by itself or by another. Rest is simply a privation of motion. Thus, if there were a time without motion, th







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Anaximander (pré-socrático) speculated and argued about "the Boundless" as the origin of all that is.
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Anaximander | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
t Encyclopedia of Philosophy Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Search Primary Menu Skip to content A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z × search Anaximander (c. 610—546 B.C.E.) <span>Anaximander was the author of the first surviving lines of Western philosophy. He speculated and argued about "the Boundless" as the origin of all that is. He also worked on the fields of what we now call geography and biology. Moreover, Anaximander was the first speculative astronomer. He originated the world-picture of the open universe,




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Anaximander (pré-socrático) speculated and argued about "the [...]" as the origin of all that is.
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Boundless (ilimitado / apeiron)

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t Encyclopedia of Philosophy Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Search Primary Menu Skip to content A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z × search Anaximander (c. 610—546 B.C.E.) <span>Anaximander was the author of the first surviving lines of Western philosophy. He speculated and argued about "the Boundless" as the origin of all that is. He also worked on the fields of what we now call geography and biology. Moreover, Anaximander was the first speculative astronomer. He originated the world-picture of the open universe,







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Anaximander (pré-socrático) speculated and argued about "the Boundless" as the [...] of all that is.
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origin

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t Encyclopedia of Philosophy Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Search Primary Menu Skip to content A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z × search Anaximander (c. 610—546 B.C.E.) <span>Anaximander was the author of the first surviving lines of Western philosophy. He speculated and argued about "the Boundless" as the origin of all that is. He also worked on the fields of what we now call geography and biology. Moreover, Anaximander was the first speculative astronomer. He originated the world-picture of the open universe,







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vacuuming up data to make better decisions about everything from product development and advertising to hiring
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“companies in the top third of their industry in the use of data-driven decision making were, on average, 5% more productive and 6% more profitable than their competitors” even after accounting for several confounding factors.
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Data and algorithms have a tendency to outperform human intuition in a wide variety of circumstances
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most important steps in beginning to make decisions with data is to pick the right metrics. Good metrics “are consistent, cheap, and quick to collect.” But most importantly, they must capture something your business cares about
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distinctions to make is between analytics and experiments. The former provides data on what is happening in a business, the latter actively tests out different approaches with different consumer or employee segments and measures the difference in response.
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managers have a critical role to play in the beginning and end of the process, framing the question and analyzing the results
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six questions that managers should ask to push back on their analysts’ conclusions: 1. What was the source of your data? 2. How well do the sample data represent the population? 3. Does your data distribution include outliers? How did they affect the results? 4. What assumptions are behind your analysis? Might certain conditions render your assumptions and your model invalid? 5. Why did you decide on that particular analytical approach? What alternatives did you consider? 6. How likely is it that the independent variables are actually causing the changes in the dependent variable? Might other analyses establish causality more clearly
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Learning basic statistical principles and methods is essential, but you don’t need a PhD in the stuff.
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decision-making process are your sweet spots—namely, identifying the central problem or question and presenting and acting on the results.
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establish a culture of inquiry that focuses on learning the real truth behind the numbers.
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general managers who can partner effectively with “quants” to ensure that their work yields better strategic and tactical decisions
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In git, issue single command to create new "release-1.2" branch from master and switch to using it.
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git checkout -b release-1.2

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In git, the command "git checkout -b release-1.2 master" is a combination of which 2 commands?
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git branch release-1.2 master
git checkout release-1.2

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In git, you have branch "release-1.2" and you've merged all its changes to target branch (probably master), how do you delete branch "release-1.2"?
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git branch -d release-1.2

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In git, you have branch "release-1.2" you are currently working on, you've commited bunch of chages to it, how do you merge the changes back to master?
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git checkout master
git merge --no-ff release-1.2

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In git, when you merge your release branch back to master before a release (git checkout master; git merge --no-ff release-1.2), what command is best practice to issue now for future reference to this historical release version?
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git tag -a 1.2
(or git tag -a release-1.2)

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In git, it is best practice to make the [...] branch your source of truch and branch where releases are deployed from (via perhaps git webhook whenever code is commited to this branch).
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master

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In git, when you do a sprint, where multiple features will be worked on, it is good to create a [...] branch from master (and merge back to master when done).
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release

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In git, when you do a sprint, where multiple features will be worked on, it is good to create a release branch from [...] branch
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master

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In git, when you have a release branch, and you just want to work on a specific feature, create a [...] branch from release branch (and merge back to release branch when done).
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feature

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The part in the viewport changes color (to green on my system) indicating it has been assigned a section.
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