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  2. Kurtosis - Wikipedia

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    Between the blue curve and the black are other Pearson type VII densities with γ 2 = 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16. The red curve again shows the upper limit of the Pearson type VII family, with = (which, strictly speaking, means that the fourth moment does not exist). The red curve decreases the slowest as one moves outward from the origin ("has ...

  3. Norman Paterson School of International Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Pearson also enjoyed engaging with students, though he was apparently not an easy marker and seldom saw fit to make comments on students' work. [13] [14] Pearson also used his time at Carleton to work on his memoirs, until he died in 1972. Pearson is buried in the same cemetery as his friend, and the school's first director, Norman Robertson ...

  4. Pearson Park - Wikipedia

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    Pearson Park, originally known as the People's Park is a park in the west of Kingston upon Hull, England. It is situated about 1 mile (1.5 km) north-west of the city centre of Hull with its main entrance on Beverley Road and its western boundary adjoining Princes Avenue .

  5. West Island College - Wikipedia

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    West Island College Montreal was the first West Island school to open and was founded in 1974 to provide an academic program dedicated to preparing students for post secondary education. The first year it only had 40 grade 7 students. The following year the total school population to 80 and included grade 8 students, progressing from grade 7. [5]

  6. St. Mary's High School (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's is the oldest school in Calgary that is still in operation (the school, not the current building, which is relatively new). It was the first Catholic school, in what's now Alberta, to receive full public financial support.

  7. Mike Parker Pearson - Wikipedia

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    Parker Pearson was born in 1957, in Wantage, Berkshire. [4] [5] He would later inform interviewers that he first took an interest in the past when searching for fossils in his father's driveway gravel aged 4, extending that interest into the human past aged 6 when he read a library book entitled Fun with Archaeology. [6]

  8. Auburn City Schools - Wikipedia

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    The first black students were admitted to Auburn High in June 1965, with four grades desegregating each of the following three years. The district fully integrated 9th and 10th grades in 1969, with the rest of the district reaching full integration by the beginning of the 1970–1971 school year. [9] [10]

  9. Mason Pearson Brushes - Wikipedia

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    Mason Pearson Brushes is a British company specialising in the manufacture of hairbrushes. [1] In the mid 1860s a Yorkshireman called Mason Pearson came to work at the British Steam Brush Works, in the East End of London. In 1885 he invented the "pneumatic" rubber-cushion hairbrush which became the company's primary product and is still on sale ...