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Relative more important than absolute, so not how many but what occupied

בחירות כלליות נערכו בישראל. על פי סקר היציאה, הסיעה בראשות בנימין נתניהו (69), ראש הממשלה הנוכחי, זכתה בכ -32 מושבים…..

There is a father, a mother, and three children. Aside from whether this is an average family, such families also have happiness. On holidays, go out to eat out on the car. Talking, buying toys, and being happy.

בחירות כלליות נערכו בישראל. על פי סקר היציאה, הסיעה בראשות בנימין נתניהו (69), ראש הממשלה הנוכחי, זכתה בכ -32 מושבים

The shadow is usually black, but why is the cancer shadow white?1

Slightly, Bibi loses2

In recent democracy, the relative proportion of the seats is often more important than the absolute political ideal,3

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  1. However, illness does not choose people. A mother who was a member of such a family took a radiograph without any particular reason. Then, a white shadow was found in a photograph taken with X-rays.
    The acquaintances who heard it indirectly rumored that it was probably cancer. A white shadow was found and the mother was hospitalized. The father and three children cooperated, shared, and did housework. Life must be continued. In addition, care for the hospitalized mother. The burden on them would have increased. As long as the father’s working hours were reduced, I think there was an economic problem.
    About three months later, the mother was dead. It was in no time. Only three months since the discovery of the white shadow. Is that speed characteristic of cancer?
    Sad, but cannot accept a certain point. The shadow is usually black, but why is the cancer shadow white? Of course, I understand the mechanism of X-ray photography. But why is the serious shadow white?
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  2. A general election was held in Israel. According to the exit survey, the faction led by Benjamin Netanyahu (69), the current prime minister, won about 32 seats. On the other hand, centrist Blue and White, an alliance gathered by Benny Gantz (60), an opposition candidate, won about 33 seats. Slightly, Bibi loses.
    Of the 120 seats, no one has won the majority 61 seats. It is said that Yisrael Beitenu party, the third power, holds the key.
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  3. Results will be announced a week ahead.
    Exit surveys are conducted at each election. Predict the number of seats to be elected by interviewing a small percentage of voters, not all voters, finding the proportion of votes, and applying that proportion to the total number of votes.
    In recent democracy, the relative proportion of the seats is often more important than the absolute political ideal, so it is more important not how many votes are taken but what proportion is occupied. Therefore, the exit survey results may be more useful than the vote counting results.
    I want to suggest. Instead of voting and counting, an alternative is to randomly select a portion of voters and interview them. Then, the ratio of responses is calculated, and the seats are distributed to each candidate or each party based on the ratio. How about this new system?
    There are advantages. First, the cost is reduced. And since it is a statistic, it will accurately reflect the will of the people. And since it is not spent for one week for the vote counting work, violations are unlikely to occur. Of course, it goes without saying that the content of the interview is neutral. And the exit investigator should not be involved in corruption.
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    Because of these advantages, how about an “election” in which not all the voters vote but calculate the proportion of responses from an unbiased part of the voters? ↩︎

I recently took a radiograph.
At that time, I saw something like a white shadow on my abdomen in the picture. I asked the doctor, “What is this white!” The doctor said while touching his glasses, “This? This is the air in the stomach.” That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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