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Against All Odds Inside Statistics


Against All Odds Inside Statistics



A video instructional series on statistics for college and high school classrooms and adult learners; 26 half-hour video programs.
With an emphasis on “doing” statistics, this series goes on location to help uncover statistical solutions to the puzzles of everyday life. Learn how data collection and manipulation – paired with intelligent judgement and common sense – can lead to more informed decis…


Date Rape: The Ultimate Violation of Trust - An Educational Video [VHS]


Date Rape: The Ultimate Violation of Trust – An Educational Video [VHS]



Presents the viewer with the facts about date rape and explores this growing epidemic through realistic reenactments and interviews with experts in the field….


Each Mind is a World - Cada Cabeza es un Mundo- [VHS]


Each Mind is a World – Cada Cabeza es un Mundo- [VHS]


$79.99


Winner of ten awards, this gripping forty-five minute documentary confronts the issue of why over forty percent of all Latino and Chicano students drop out of school. Made especially for at-risk Latino-Chicano youth in middle school and high school, the film centers on four students–Gabriel, Deanna, José, and María–who faced difficult decisions in their lives about staying in school. These…

Standard Deviants School Statistics Module 2: Distribution Curves


Standard Deviants School Statistics Module 2: Distribution Curves


$29.98


STATISTICS MODULE 2:DISTRIBUTION CURV – DVD Movie…

Data Analysis & Probability


Data Analysis & Probability


$29.99


The U.S. mortgage crisis demonstrates how data analysis and probability are used in finance and economics. Students learn the key factors that determine monthly mortgage payments, and use the TI-Nspire to create an amortization table. Students use the amortization table to run probability simulations, determining potential loan defaults on subprime mortgages and run a number of scenarios to test…

Best Driving Safety Video Ever: The Chance to Lose DVD (1930s)


Best Driving Safety Video Ever: The Chance to Lose DVD (1930s)


$4.99


One of the best driving safety videos ever produced, The Chance to Lose is a fast paced and entertaining vintage film experience. Deftly equating aspects of casino gambling with reckless driving, the film is hard hitting newsreel-style video that features beautiful shots of classic cars as well as enjoyably campy acting. One highlight involves a cocky youngster and his date who crash into a pigpen…

Handmark Student Pocket Pak for PDA's


Handmark Student Pocket Pak for PDA’s


$9,999.99



Timeless Math 6-Brainswarm (Mathematics Adventure 6)


Timeless Math 6-Brainswarm (Mathematics Adventure 6)



Very rare! Initially only released to schools and libraries. Turn your Playstation into a learning center. Made for the PS1 but also compatible with the PS2 and PS3 (check system capabilities).

Game description: Cassie and Salvador are two young scientists who have been sent to the island of Polygonia to collect data on the rare scissor-mouth beetle, a mysterious species of bug that is due to sw…


Filemaker Pro 11


Filemaker Pro 11


$254.48


DBMS – Government, Corporate Retail – PC, Mac, Intel-based Mac – English…

Solved! Statistics


Solved! Statistics


$39.99


Solved!TM makes statistics so easy, you’ll wonder how you ever did your homework without it. Simply enter YOUR problems and watch as Solved! calculates the answers along with step-by-step work and explanations.

With millions of users around the world, students everywhere rely on Solved! technology to ace their most difficult assignments and dramatically improve their grades….


How important is the graduation rate of a technical school?

The Lincoln College of Technology in Denver, CO has a graduation rate of 32%*. Other technical schools with similar courses (ie, Wyotech, UTI, Intellitec) have graduations rates quite a bit higher than 32%*. Should I take that into consideration when choosing a school? And how important in the decision should it be?

*Figures are for 2006-2007(Latest Data), from National Center for Education Statistics.

Yes, I would personally take something like that into consideration but at the same time if you know from day one of class that you will graduate then you should have nothing to worry about. There are tons of technical schools in Colorado: http://www.technical-schools-guide.com/colorado-technical-schools.html Take a look at a few different schools and ask about their graduation rate. This will help you start in the right direction :)
Good luck!