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There is some evidence that Chaucer, who at the time was head of the customs house, went to italy to study double entry bookkeeping-- which was gaining popularity at the time. It was first taught in the new universities of italy. Not just any bookkeeping-- but the double entry method that is still used today.
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Six Degrees of Separation
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For extra credit
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Negative degrees don't count
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The Second Challenge
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