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  2. Punctuated equilibrium - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In evolutionary biology, punctuated equilibrium (also called punctuated equilibria) is a theory that proposes that once a species appears in the fossil record, the population will become stable, showing little evolutionary change for most of its geological history. [1] This state of little or no morphological change is called stasis.

  3. I Compared Costco's Pizza To 4 Popular Chains & There's Only ...

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    Nutrition: Pepperoni (Per 1 Large Classic Pizza) Calories: 2,300 Fat: 97 g (Saturated Fat: 42 g, Trans Fat: 3 g) Sodium: 5,050 mg Carbs: 250 g (Fiber: 13 g, Sugar: 19 g) Protein: 109 g. Growing up ...

  4. These Photos Reveal Exactly How Costco’s Famous Food ... - AOL

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    The pepperoni pizza (650 calories per slice), for example, is made with 14 ounces of cheese and a whopping 60 slices of pepperoni. According to the visual guides, workers are supposed to assemble ...

  5. Punctuated equilibrium in social theory - Wikipedia

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    Punctuated equilibrium in social theory is a conceptual framework for understanding the process of change in complex social systems. The approach studies the evolution of policy change, [1] including the evolution of conflicts. [2] The theory posits that most social systems exist in an extended period of stasis, which may be punctuated by ...

  6. Cost the limit of price - Wikipedia

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    Organized Labour. v. t. e. " Cost the limit of price " was a maxim coined by Josiah Warren, indicating a (prescriptive) version of the labor theory of value. Warren maintained that the just compensation for labor (or for its product) could only be an equivalent amount of labor (or a product embodying an equivalent amount). [1]

  7. The 5 Best Bargains on Costco’s Food Court Menu - AOL

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    Pizza. Price: $1.99 per slice or $9.95 for a whole pizza. Costco's food court pizza is 18 inches and contains 12 slices for less than $10. ... To put that price in perspective, a large Pizza Hut ...

  8. Pizza Principle - Wikipedia

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    A pizza parlor in New York City. The Pizza Principle, or the Pizza-Subway Connection, in New York City, is a humorous but generally historically accurate "economic law" proposed by native New Yorker Eric M. Bram. [1] He noted, as reported by The New York Times in 1980, that from the early 1960s "the price of a slice of pizza has matched, with uncanny precision, the cost of a New York subway ride."

  9. The Shocking Costco Pizza Trick We Wish We’d Known ... - AOL

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    Another viewer chimed in to add to the joke, “Life hack: You can blend 4 Costco pizzas and it will fit perfectly inside a Stanley cup.”. Among claims of utilizing the viral technique to sneak ...