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Sunday 21 July 2013

Reflecting on how chaos changes a student's view of business, the student will pick at least 5 principles from the required chaos book

Name of the book: "Chaos, A Very Short Introduction", Leonard Smith, ISBN 978-0-19-285378-3Writing Criteria:
Third person (no I, me, we, etc.).
3 pages, single space with normal margins (1 inch or so), 12 pitch Times New Roman font.
No abstract required.
Content:
Provide a half page overview of chaos. After reflecting on how chaos changes a student's view of business, the student will pick at least 5 principles from the required chaos book (or other chaos references that the student considers the most important). Then, in detail, explain how they would use each of those mathematical principles in a business situation (real or fictitious).
Be specific, not general when explaining the application of each of the 5-8 principles, providing enough detail to show that the student understands the application of the mathematical principle to real life.
This is not a high school book report!
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