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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO A dermatologist did a checkup in exchange for having his office cleaned; a psychiatrist saw someone a few times in exchange for help on a Web site design, and a family doctor conducted a physical in exchange for pastries from a famous New York bakery. ... From Google News Search: "Famous Problems" What's the name of the famous math teacher who teaches kids how to solve complex math problems in seconds? Q. I remember watching one of the television news shows a few years ago where they interviewed a math instructor who developed a program that teaches kids and teens how to solve complex math problems in their heads within seconds. It was amazing. I've tried googling but couldn't find his name. Does anyone know the name of this person? Would be interested in hearing from people who have tried some of his techniques too. Thanks! Asked by Curious - Wed Sep 10 22:24:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Albert Hoffman Answered by Panda - Wed Sep 10 22:27:45 2008 How can you become famous in the field of economics? Q. OK. Say you're in mathematics- you can solve a Clay Mathematics Institute problem (like Riemann) and become quite famous. In medicine, if you discover a usable vaccine for HIV for humans, then you would become quite famous. How about in the field of economics? Are there many unanswered questions posted by economists? What can one do to become famous, like, say John Nash (innovator of bargaining theory)? Asked by chaunceyb3 - Fri Apr 6 10:28:03 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. It's tough to answer.Well,there are too many problems everywhere.Why do the consumers prefer to buy this kind of goods ?Why the developed countries have unemployment problem although their economy develop so smoothly?You have find out the theory among them. Answered by Fairy - Fri Apr 6 10:41:14 2007 Are there any famous cases that the problem of "everybody has a right to an education" still exists?
Q. hmm ok, any cases at all then? mainly about education in poorer countries such as Africa? Asked by lfc_fan - Sun Nov 9 08:01:17 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. No.. we took care of that quite a while back with past cases. There aren't any ongoing ones at the moment - I don't think. Answered by MGP - Sun Nov 9 08:06:22 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Famous Problems"
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