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:[A chart with an Eisenhower box, consisting of four labelled squares. To the left the rows are labelled hard and easy and two lines goes to from these labels to a description of what the labels refer to saying "how hard thing would be to steal". On the bottom the rows are labelled not that bad and very bad and two lines goes to from these labels to a description of what the labels refer to saying "how bad it would be if someone stole it". The top left box is labelled "the Crown Jewels". The top right box is labelled "the nuclear launch codes". The bottom left box is labelled "the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. The bottom right box is labelled "the tinyurl.com domain name".]
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:[A chart with an Eisenhower box, consisting of four labeled squares. To the left the rows are labeled and two lines goes to from these labels to a description of what the labels refer to. Below is a similar labeling of the columns also with two lines going from these labels to the description.]
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{| class="wikitable"
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| rowspan="2"|<p align="right">How hard<br />thing would<br />be to steal</p>
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| Hard
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| <p align="center">The Crown<br />Jewels</p>||<p align="center">The nuclear<br />launch codes</p>
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|-
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| Easy
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| <p align="center">The Oscar Mayer<br />Wienermobile</p>||<p align="center">The tinyurl.com<br />domain name</p>
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|-
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| colspan="2" rowspan="2"|
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| <p align="center">Not that bad</p>
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| <p align="center">Very bad</p>
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|-
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|colspan="2"|<p align="center">How bad it would be<br />if someone stole it</p>
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|}
  
 
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