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+%
+% Modified by Sameer Vijay
+% Last Change: Wed Jul 27 2005 13:00 CEST
+%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% Sample Notre Dame Thesis/Dissertation
+% Using Donald Peterson's ndthesis classfile
+%
+% Written by Jeff Squyres and Don Peterson
+%
+% Provided by the Information Technology Committee of
+% the Graduate Student Union
+% http://www.gsu.nd.edu/
+%
+% Nothing in this document is serious except the format. :-)
+%
+% If you have any suggestions, comments, questions, please send e-mail
+% to: ndthesis@gsu.nd.edu
+%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%
+% Chapter 2
+%
+
+\chapter{GNU THINGS ARE GOOD THINGS FOR ALL GRADUATE STUDENTS OR SO IT SEEMS}
+\label{chap:golfing}
+
+\section{Gnu See, Gnu Do, Gnu Goes Golfing with Green Golf Genes and
+ Gesticulates Grapes}
+
+So why do gnus do what they do? This is a perennial question that has
+yet to be answered definitively by scientists. Is their future
+somehow tied inexplicably with that of humans? Hard to say, but we do
+feed them a lot. It has even been theorized that rotundness is a
+symbol of status or class within the Gnus; those who are more
+productive (i.e., cute, furry, friendly) will be fed more than those
+who are less so. So the more rotund, the higher status one has in the
+Gnu society.
+
+One could extrapolate this to mean that there is a super-Gnu out there
+somewhere; the biggest, routundest Gnu that you've ever seen, probably
+of epic proportions! This would have to be the Leader of Gnus, or LoG
+for short. But the LoG would definitely have to be the cutest,
+furriest, and most friendly Gnu that you've ever seen.
+
+\subsection{The LoG}
+
+So how does the LoG get chosen? Ultimately by humans. So we can say
+that the Gnu society is perhaps the truest democracy that has ever
+existed; the leader is chosen by merit, and chosen by complete
+outsiders. As such, the LoG must truly epitomize all that Gnus stand
+for: opposedness to overmanagement, cuteness, friendliness, and
+furriness~\citep{gloonson98:_gnuly_discov_gnus}. The gnus themselves
+vote at an anual election, based upon these attributes (campagaining
+is an anethema to Gnus; see Section~\ref{sec:groovin-gnus}).
+
+\subsubsection{Election Data}
+\label{sec:data}
+
+Table~\ref{tbl:votes} shows the latest electoral college voting by the
+LoG for the year 2000. Each Gnu is scored on a scale of one to ten on
+the attributes described above. The results shown in the table are
+average scores in each category for all votes; the Gnu's final score
+is shown in the final column.
+
+%
+% Be aware that page-spanning tables a Very Odd Creatures. The
+% "longtable" environment in LaTeX does some deep Voodoo to make
+% everything work out properly. One of its deep incantations is to
+% make the table appear as though it is double spaced. You can fix
+% this by trailing each line with "\\[-6em]" instead of just "\\".
+%
+
+\begin{center}
+ \begin{longtable}{lccccc}
+ \caption{ELECTORAL COLLEGE RESULTS FOR THE LoG ELECTION IN THE YEAR
+2000\label{tbl:votes}\/}\\
+ \toprule
+ Candidate\footnote{note all names begin with G} & Anti-management & Cuteness & Friendliness & Furriness & Aggregate \\
+ \midrule
+\endfirsthead % Everything above goes at the top of the 1st page only
+% As with the first header, we don't want obscene amounts of space for
+% subsequent headings either, and eliminate an em of whitespace.
+ \caption[]{{\em Continued}}\\
+ \midrule
+ Candidate & Anti-management & Cuteness & Friendliness & Furriness & Aggregate \\
+ \midrule
+\endhead % Everything above here (and below the \endfirsthead) goes at the top
+ % of continuation pages. The [] argument prevents a duplicate
+ % entry from appearing in the table of contents.
+% The following 3 lines are provided as an example only -- per ND
+% guidelines, the footer at the bottom of a page for a longtable
+% should not have a bottom line. Only the absolute bottom of the
+% table should have a final \bottomline
+
+% \midline
+% \multicolumn{6}{|r|}{\textit{continued}\ldots} \\
+% \bottomrule
+\endfoot % The above section goes at the bottom of continuation pages
+ \bottomrule
+\endlastfoot % The very last bottom of the table
+ Glen & 6.2 & 7.0 & 6.1 & 9.8 & 7.2 \\
+ Goober & 6.9 & 2.1 & 5.7 & 4.1 & 4.6 \\
+ Genevra & 2.2 & 2.0 & 1.1 & 1.1 & 1.6 \\
+ Greg & 8.3 & 0.4 & 1.1 & 9.5 & 4.8 \\
+ Gina & 6.0 & 7.8 & 6.4 & 4.9 & 6.2 \\
+ Geof & 1.1 & 8.7 & 3.7 & 7.3 & 5.2 \\
+ Grendel & 2.8 & 1.7 & 3.4 & 3.2 & 2.7 \\
+ Geronimo & 1.2 & 1.2 & 8.8 & 2.2 & 3.3 \\
+ Gabrielle & 4.7 & 3.6 & 0.8 & 2.0 & 2.7 \\
+ Giovani & 8.4 & 5.8 & 3.4 & 7.4 & 6.2 \\
+ Graham & 4.7 & 5.8 & 5.3 & 0 & 3.9 \\
+ Gil & 5.9 & 4.0 & 5.5 & 7.6 & 5.7 \\
+ Gerald & 2.0 & 3.7 & 8.0 & 4.3 & 4.5 \\
+ Guilani & 7.7 & 3.9 & 2.7 & 6.4 & 5.1 \\
+ Guido & 7.6 & 4.3 & 6.5 & 1.0 & 4.8 \\
+ Godzilla & 5.1 & 2.2 & 5.3 & 6.9 & 4.8 \\
+ Gail & 5.7 & 7.9 & 4.1 & 1.0 & 4.6 \\
+ Garth & 4.7 & 7.1 & 2.5 & 3.0 & 4.3 \\
+ Gavin & 1.1 & 9.5 & 0.4 & 8.0 & 4.7 \\
+ George & 9.5 & 4.5 & 9.1 & 7.5 & 7.6 \\
+ Gunnar & 1.4 & 5.8 & 4.8 & 6.2 & 4.5 \\
+ Gillian & 7.6 & 9.0 & 6.4 & 4.6 & 6.9 \\
+ Greta & 1.5 & 0.5 & 0.9 & 7.7 & 2.6 \\
+ Gabby & 1.2 & 3.3 & 7.0 & 2.1 & 3.4 \\
+ Gaetena & 6.8 & 1.9 & 4.1 & 8.3 & 5.2 \\
+ Ganet & 2.3 & 1.1 & 8.5 & 7.3 & 4.8 \\
+ Gardenia & 1.8 & 9.5 & 9.9 & 3.0 & 6.0 \\
+ Genna & 5.2 & 3.7 & 3.4 & 3.8 & 4.0 \\
+ Genesis & 1.7 & 8.3 & 6.7 & 4.9 & 5.4 \\
+ Genaveve & 4.7 & 8.9 & 3.4 & 9.2 & 6.5 \\
+ Gene & 3.3 & 6.9 & 0.6 & 5.5 & 4.0 \\
+ Gilda & 5.2 & 4.6 & 9.9 & 1.4 & 5.2 \\
+ Goldie & 8.9 & 9.1 & 2.0 & 8.2 & 7.0 \\
+ Grace & 5.9 & 3.2 & 3.1 & 4.3 & 4.1 \\
+ Gretchen & 4.5 & 6.5 & 1.6 & 1.3 & 3.4 \\
+ Garrick & 4.8 & 5.7 & 9.4 & 5.1 & 6.2 \\
+ Gallagher & 7.4 & 0.4 & 7.6 & 0.4 & 3.9 \\
+ Gerry & 1.4 & 8.8 & 4.7 & 0.5 & 3.8 \\
+ Gertrude & 9.1 & 8.3 & 0.4 & 5.5 & 5.8 \\
+ Gehosephet & 6.6 & 2.9 & 8.3 & 4.4 & 5.5 \\
+ Gohn & 8.7 & 2.6 & 7.4 & 2.3 & 5.2 \\
+ Gibby & 8.7 & 6.9 & 4.7 & 7.2 & 6.9 \\
+ \end{longtable}
+\end{center}
+
+As you can see from Table~\ref{tbl:votes}, George (my favorite Gnu)
+won for the year 2000, with an aggregate score of 7.6.
+
+% % uncomment the following lines,
+% if using chapter-wise bibliography
+%
+% \bibliographystyle{ndnatbib}
+% \bibliography{example}