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Recent Issues of NJALA's Jer-Z-Journal
Fall/Winter 2011
The Changing Firm Culture
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Summer/Fall 2011
Then & Now
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Spring/Summer 2011
Imagine the Possibilities: Conference Edition
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Winter/Spring 2011
Old Problems, New Solutions
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Fall/Winter 2010
Introducing the New (NJALA) Year
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Summer/Fall 2010
Pushing the Envelope: The Cutting Edge of Legal Administration
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FUN WITH MENSA
Spring Summer 2009 Issue
1. [a]. Sally likes perfect squares. Sally likes 1600.
2. [c]. One typist types one page in two minutes.
3. [c]. 21:00. Two hours later (23:00 - one hour before midnight) is half the time until midnight as one hour later (22:00 - two hours before midnight).
4. [b]. 1/10 of 400 is 40. 1/4 of 40 is 10. 1/2 of 10 is 5.
5. [d]. 20. If you found 10, you forgot about 70, 71, etc. If you got 11, you forgot about the 70 series, but remembered 77 had 2; if you got 19, you forgot about the extra 7 in 77; if you got 21, you created a 7 out of thin air.
6. 21. Each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers.
7. [c]. 10 meters. sqrt(3*3 + 4*4) * 2. They make two right triangles.
8. [b]. No. The other 800 elephants can be any mix of all blue and pink and green stripes.
9. POST. POSTcard POSTbox POSTcode POSTbag POSThaste.
10. [d]. Each number is the cube of the sequence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
11. PARACHUTE.
12. CON. CONsign, CONdone, CONduct, CONfound, CONfirm, CONtract, CONdense.
13. LAND. Grassland, LANDscape.
14. BANALITIES.
15. [e]. Flower. The only one not made by man.
16. 12. Four years ago, Jane was eight. Sam was four. In four years from now, Jane will be 16 and Sam will be 12.

