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  2. Physics envy - Wikipedia

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    Physics Envy: "quants" and financial models, essay and book review of Models Behaving Badly by Emanuel Derman. Review by Burton Malkiel , WSJ, December 14, 2011 [1] Andrew Lo (MIT Sloan School) and Mark Mueller (MIT Sloan School and MIT Center for Theoretical Physics), "Warning: Physics Envy May be Hazardous to Your Wealth!"

  3. California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress

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    Results from the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE), taken by 10th graders in the 2001-02 school year, are part of high school APIs. English/language arts scores count for 10% and math for 5%. The Golden State Exams provide an opportunity for graduating students to earn a distinction of merit on their high school diploma.

  4. California Science Center - Wikipedia

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    The "California Aerospace Museum" was also opened in 1984 adjacent to and operated by the California Museum of Science and Industry to coincide with the Summer Olympics. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] It was also known as Aerospace Hall but also commonly known as the California Air and Space Museum/Gallery and the SKETCH Foundation Gallery, [ 15 ] and was the ...

  5. University of California, Irvine School of Physical Sciences

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    The Society of Physics Students at UC Irvine is UCI's chapter of the Society of Physics Students. The club conducts and organizes events to help students develop interest in physics, as well as providing areas for study. [13] The Astronomy Club at UCI is a student-run club based on Astronomy.

  6. Fringe science - Wikipedia

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    Fringe science refers to ideas whose attributes include being highly speculative or relying on premises already refuted. [1] Fringe science theories are often advanced by people who have no traditional academic science background, or by researchers outside the mainstream discipline.

  7. The Most Boring Cities in America - AOL

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    Bakersfield, California. To kick things off, apparently Bakersfield, California doesn't have a whole lot going for it. At least according to Redditor u/Confused_Penguin5, who writes, "Bakersfield.

  8. Caltech–MIT rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Caltech is located in Pasadena, California, 11 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. It was founded in 1891 and adopted its current name in 1920. Caltech enrolled just under 1000 undergraduates and almost 1200 graduate students for the 2011–2012 academic year. [1]

  9. The College Football Playoff has one glaring problem

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    It’s why the Rose Bowl became legendary; you spent New Year’s Day shivering somewhere back east while two brilliant-uniformed college squads did battle in the California sunshine.