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  • Hart-floot
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    Originally posted by kramer
    Got this to read on my Holidays... didn't really enjoy reading it to be honest. Found some of it quite patronising and at times the logic was flakey.
    But having said that i feel it has made me think about some things a little more deeply than i may have done..

    anyone else had a chance to read this book or is it .NET 2 text books only?
    The correlation between the increase in the rate of abortions in the US in the 1970's and the reduction in violent crime in the US seen in the 1990's was interesting.
    One to get Chico and the religious moralist's going

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  • kramer
    started a topic freakonomics

    freakonomics

    Got this to read on my Holidays... didn't really enjoy reading it to be honest. Found some of it quite patronising and at times the logic was flakey.
    But having said that i feel it has made me think about some things a little more deeply than i may have done..

    anyone else had a chance to read this book or is it .NET 2 text books only?

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