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Zero sum (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zero sum is a situation in which a participant's gain or loss is exactly balanced by the losses or gains of the other participants. Zero sum may also refer to: • "Zero Sum" ( The X-Files episode)...
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Zero-sum mentality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zero-Sum Mentality is the term used in Community Psychology to describe a way of thinking that hinges on the notion that "there must be one winner and one loser, for every gain there is a loss." Diff...
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Year Zero (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chess, for example, is a zero-sum game: it is impossible for both players to win (or to lose). Monopoly (if it is not played with the intention of having just one winner) on the other hand, is a non-zero-sum game: all participants can win property from the "bank".
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Politics Not a zerosum game - Angry Electorate ... Receive a daily e-mail of Orble's most popular post ... August 31st 2009 10:17...
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By the time Tucker invented the Prisoners' Dilemma, Game Theory was already a going concern. But most of the earlier work had focused on a special class of games: zero-sum games.
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Yesterday (October 12th) I attended MIT’s Startup Bootcamp. As someone who is seriously thinking about taking some time off from his consulting lifestyle to work on bootstrapping a product, it was definitely a worthwhile event for me, and I’m glad I ... (If you were there, ... 1. Adam Smith of Xobni (a Y-Combinator company).
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When my dad is home, Fox News is on. No amount of reasoning has been able to lessen his devotion to it. ... I often feel like it has stolen him from me. ... Endangered are my memories of him from when I was most impressionable, when I was most committed to emulating him. I remember his independence, his revulsion for the media...
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I was especially struck by Obama’s explicit use of the the idea of zero-sum games, and the way themes of positive- and zero-sumness were woven throughout the speech, always serving Obama’s rhetorical aim, but often undercutting his underlying moral message...
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