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^^what the titles says
"Im as ill as a convict who kills for phone time"

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"Im as ill as a convict who kills for phone time"

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RT @Mr1738: Speakin of XBox thats how my boy found out his girl was cheatin..the new (&^)#8 was comin over hittin it & saved a profile on xbox
 
RT @Mr1738: Speakin of XBox thats how my boy found out his girl was cheatin..the new (&^)#8 was comin over hittin it & saved a profile on xbox
 
Two-Sample T-Test and CI: Time, Program

Two-sample T for Time

Program   N   Mean  StDev  SE Mean
0        21  19.89   4.58      1.0
1        21  17.56   1.93     0.42

Difference = mu (0) - mu (1)
Estimate for difference:  2.33333
95% CI for difference:  (0.14216, 4.52450)
T-Test of difference = 0 (vs not =): T-Value = 2.15  P-Value = 0.037  DF = 40
Both use Pooled StDev = 3.5131
 
Two-Sample T-Test and CI: Time, Program

Two-sample T for Time

Program   N   Mean  StDev  SE Mean
0        21  19.89   4.58      1.0
1        21  17.56   1.93     0.42

Difference = mu (0) - mu (1)
Estimate for difference:  2.33333
95% CI for difference:  (0.14216, 4.52450)
T-Test of difference = 0 (vs not =): T-Value = 2.15  P-Value = 0.037  DF = 40
Both use Pooled StDev = 3.5131
 
A newly disclosed document reveals that Vatican officials told the bishops of Ireland in 1997 that they had serious reservations about the bishops’ policy of mandatory reporting of priests suspected of child abuse to the police or civil authorities.
Related

1997 Letter From Vatican Officials (pdf)
The document appears to contradict Vatican claims that church leaders in Rome never sought to control the actions of local bishops in abuse cases, and that the Roman Catholic Church did not impede criminal investigations of child abuse suspects.

Abuse victims in Ireland and the United States quickly proclaimed the document to be a “smoking gun
 
A newly disclosed document reveals that Vatican officials told the bishops of Ireland in 1997 that they had serious reservations about the bishops’ policy of mandatory reporting of priests suspected of child abuse to the police or civil authorities.
Related

1997 Letter From Vatican Officials (pdf)
The document appears to contradict Vatican claims that church leaders in Rome never sought to control the actions of local bishops in abuse cases, and that the Roman Catholic Church did not impede criminal investigations of child abuse suspects.

Abuse victims in Ireland and the United States quickly proclaimed the document to be a “smoking gun
 
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