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| - | * Typewriting Monkey producing a copy of shakespeare: 1 in 4.4 × 10360,783 | + | ~~REDIRECT>Statistical_inevitability~~ |
| - | * Murderers: 0,006% of people are murderers((Or, | + | ~~HIDEPAGE:sitemap~~ |
| - | * A person doing a thing they were not meant to do and for which a clearly visible and accessible notice has been posted beforehand: See [[https:// | + | |
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| - | The talk about individuals is relevant only insofar as that their motives and the factors acting for and against them or their motives need to be analyzed. Shoplifting is a mass phenomenon and efforts against it need to consider 1) why people shoplift and 2) what makes them stop doing it. The factors causing people to "do bad things" | + | |
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