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SAFE LaTeX: LaTeX Templates for SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity) Term Sheets.
Paul Graham and yCombinator have recently created and publicly recommended
the usage of SAFEs over convertible debt notes. More information about SAFEs
can be found here: http://ycombinator.com/safe/.
This project aims to make the process of making term sheets for your startup
easier. Creating these documents through LaTeX makes it much easier to create
professional looking PDFs and only requires modification of a single file.
This file can also be generated through a script to allow users to create
multiple documents from a list of investors.
Write a short summary of the third assignment here. In the summary include the question you answered, a few sentences to describe the nature of the problem. The problem statement or introduction should introduce the health issue that you are answering and what is known about the health problem. Also indicate why answering the question is important. Then write a few sentences about what databases you searched, and what were you search criteria (you should describe that in words, do not include any tables or figure here). Then write the results you obtained. Here, write briefly how many articles you originally retrieved and how many articles (five, but if not five then how many) articles you finally considered to be good enough to answer the question and which article you found best out of these five and why. Then briefly describe the nature of the article and write a few sentences as to why and how this article answered the main question you set out to answer in this assignment. Typically the summary will be one paragraph, but you can include more than one paragraph to break up the thoughts and ideas presented in your assignment. Try to be brief and capture the essential point in the assignment you write. Do not include any references or citations in this section.
A template for creating course exams. The template uses the same style file so as to avoid the need for long preamble. The 'Main Document' should be set to the exam you are working on.
Caleb McWhorter
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