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  2. Of Mice and Men (play) - Wikipedia

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    The 1937 production opened while the novel was still on best seller lists. [1] At the time, George S. Kaufman was the top director in the country. [2] While the play follows the novel closely, Steinbeck altered the character of Curley's Wife, perhaps in response to criticisms from friends.

  3. Of Mice and Men - Wikipedia

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    Of Mice and Men is a 1937 novella written by American author John Steinbeck. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It describes the experiences of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers, as they move from place to place in California , searching for jobs during the Great Depression .

  4. Mice problem - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the mice problem is a continuous pursuit–evasion problem in which a number of mice (or insects, dogs, missiles, etc.) are considered to be placed at the corners of a regular polygon. In the classic setup, each then begins to move towards its immediate neighbour (clockwise or anticlockwise).

  5. Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The contemporary Mathematics Subject Classification lists more than sixty first-level areas of mathematics. Areas of mathematics Before the Renaissance , mathematics was divided into two main areas: arithmetic , regarding the manipulation of numbers, and geometry , regarding the study of shapes. [ 7 ]

  6. Of Mice and Men (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Scene 1. Of Mice and Men is the tragic story of two migrant ranch workers' pursuit of a simple dream: to own a small house and farm of their own. George and his slow-witted traveling companion, Lennie, who has the physique and strength of a giant and a child's mind, are in constant trouble with their employers and the law because of Lennie's pathetic inability to stay out of trouble.

  7. Imputation (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    One approach is multiple imputation by chained equations (MICE), also known as "fully conditional specification" and "sequential regression multiple imputation." [ 15 ] MICE is designed for missing at random data, though there is simulation evidence to suggest that with a sufficient number of auxiliary variables it can also work on data that ...

  8. The monkey and the coconuts - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the class of such problems has been attributed to the Indian mathematician Mahāvīra in chapter VI, § 131 1 ⁄ 2, 132 1 ⁄ 2 of his Ganita-sara-sangraha (“Compendium of the Essence of Mathematics”), circa 850CE, which dealt with serial division of fruit and flowers with specified remainders. [1]

  9. Mouse - Wikipedia

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    In nature, mice are largely herbivores, consuming any kind of fruit or grain from plants. [9] However, mice adapt well to urban areas and are known for eating almost all types of food scraps. In captivity, mice are commonly fed commercial pelleted mouse diet. These diets are nutritionally complete, but they still need a large variety of vegetables.