Inequality Symbols and Definitions Objective: Students will be able to identify symbols and define inequalities. An inequality is a statement with a symbol of < , , >, or between numerical or variable expressions. http://www.gomath.com/htdocs/lesson/inequality_lesson1.htm
Inequality in the United States Memo: Inequality in the United States Professor Anna Marie Smith The following is a summary of reports on the distribution of income and wealth in contemporary American society. http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/ams3/rich1.html
Poverty, Inequality and Development: Research at Cornell University You can access units on campus that have significant research programs on poverty, inequality and development, as well as individual researchers. You can download recent research papers. http://www.arts.cornell.edu/poverty
Rousseau: On the Origin of Inequality A DISCOURSE ON A SUBJECT PROPOSED BY THE ACADEMY OF DIJON: WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF INEQUALITY AMONG MEN, AND IS IT AUTHORISED BY NATURAL LAW? Jean Jacques Rousseau 1754 Translated by G. D. H. Cole, public domain http://www.constitution.org/jjr/ineq.htm
Inequality -- from MathWorld Inequality -- from MathWorld A mathematical statement that one quantity is greater than or less than another. "a is less than b" is denoted a b. "a is less than or equal to b" is denoted a\leq b, ... http://rdre1.yahoo.com/click?u=http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Inequality.html&y=02CDD746D9940D18&i=604&c=9106&q=02%5ESSHPM%5BL7vqznj~svkf6&e=utf8&r=17&d=www-en-us&n=EB7K5H3N1R540GTG&s=4855&t=&m=40CA272D&x=018F9989E186C559
The EPR Paradox and Bell's Inequality Principle [Physics FAQ] - [Copyright] Updated May 1996 by PEG (thanks to Colin Naturman). Updated August 1993 by SIC. Original by John Blanton. Does Bell's Inequality Principle rule out local theories of quantum mechanics? http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Quantum/bells_inequality.html