[NAEP] Statistics, Donuts (and Coffee) and the Canadian Identity

Munro, Sophia (EDU-E&Y) SMunro at gov.mb.ca
Wed Mar 15 15:14:09 EST 2006


Whoa, Dawn, Beg to differ...
KK may have awesome donuts but I doubt that their coffee would ever make
it to Afghanistan. TH on the other hand, now that's coffee!

Sophia Munro
smunro at gov.mb.ca

Sophia Munro
smunro at gov.mb.ca

-----Original Message-----
From: Nae-bounces at nativeaccess.com [mailto:Nae-bounces at nativeaccess.com]
On Behalf Of Dawn Wiseman
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 1:01 PM
To: nae at nativeaccess.com
Subject: [NAEP] Statistics, Donuts (and Coffee) and the Canadian
Identity

Who can question the place that Tim Hortons holds in the sense of 
shared identity for just about everyone living Canada, when our 
forces stationed in Afghanistan successfully petitioned the company 
to open a shop in a war zone? In a joint announcement with the 
Canadian Forces last week, Tim's said a  store will open at the 
Kandahar airfield within the next few months.

With that in mind, perhaps the following article from CBC online will 
inspire those of you who are currently teaching stats.

Not all rims rrroll up equally
The odds of winning a big prize when you roll up the rim on a cup of 
Tim Hortons coffee depend on where you live... 
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2006/03/15/timhortons-060315.htm
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Enjoy,
Dawn

PS. For our friends south of the border, Tim Hortons is essentially 
Krispy Kreme.
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