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    shows their students how to do math‚ you were the first teacher who taught us what the math meant‚ what people actually used it for. I came out of algebra‚ geometry‚ and pre-calculus with knowledge of how to factor‚ how to use the Pythagorean Theorem‚ and how to find a function’s horizontal asymptotes‚ but after your calculus class I had a deeper understanding of the topics you taught us. And‚ since in your class I began to understand the usefulness of things like related rates or integration‚ it

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    have some people in mind but how am I suppose to tell whether they already have a date or not! I want a date so much that eventually I came up with a crazy idea: make some cookies and put chocolate chips in only one of them‚ then invite boys in my calculus class to eat the cookies and whoever gets the chocolate one would become my date. I told this idea to my host family 2 weeks ago‚ and we shared this with almost everybody: their friends‚ their parents‚ their collages. Everybody’s response was

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    long time until Newton invented Calculus‚ which brought Math and logic together. Somebody who studies mathematical logic and gives his or her own concepts about it is called a logician. Some well known logicians include Boole and Frege. They were trying to give a definite form to what formal deduction really was. Aristotle had already done such a thing but he had done it with language‚ Boole wanted to do it with only Symbols. Frege came up with "Predicate Calculus". As time went on people did

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    A. Hatch.” Darwin’s Friends & Colleagues - Dr Robert A. Hatch‚ Robert A. Hatch‚ 30 Nov. 1999‚ users.clas.ufl.edu/ufhatch/pages/01-courses/current-courses/08sr-newton.htm. DVD‚ Math Tutor. “How Isaac Newton Changed the World with the Invention of Calculus.”Math Tutor DVD - Online Math Help‚ Math Homework Help‚ Math Problems‚ Math Practice!‚ Math Tutor DVD‚ 18 Mar. 2017‚ www.mathtutordvd.com/public/How-Isaac-Newton-Changed-the-World-with-the-Invention-of-Calculus.cfm. Westfall‚ Richard S. “Newton

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    HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS The history of mathematics is nearly as old as humanity itself. Since antiquity‚ mathematics has been fundamental to advances in science‚ engineering‚ and philosophy. It has evolved from simple counting‚ measurement and calculation‚ and the systematic study of the shapes and motions of physical objects‚ through the application of abstraction‚ imagination and logic‚ to the broad‚ complex and often abstract discipline we know today. From the notched bones of early man

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    “Money can’t buy you happiness!” This may be true‚ but money does have a lot to do with social class. Social class has changed a lot over the years‚ and it is still present today. While some want to be in a higher class because they want more money‚ others just want to achieve fame and recognition. The class system creates a world where the Upper class interact with the upper class‚ the middle class interact with the middle‚ and the lower with the middle. Social class appears in history‚ modern U

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    MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY TIME TABLE FOR THE I SEMESTER CBCSS UNDER GRADUATE EXAMINATIONS‚ DECEMBER 2013 (2012 ADMISSION IMPROVEMENT / SUPPLEMENTARY & PRIOR TO 2012 ADMISSION SUPPLEMENTARY) (Time: 9.30.am to 12.30 pm on all days) Day & Date Subject COMMON COURSES English Tuesday 10.12.2013 Communication Skills in English (Common for all UG Programmes under CBCSS Except B. A. English (3 Main)) Wednesday 11.12.2013 Reading

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    situation ethics‚ were love should be the most important criterion of all. I believe the theory which makes most sense is Jeremy Bentham’s theory of the hedonic calculus. However due to many decisions and actions having to be made in a matter of seconds‚ I can’t see it being practical in everyday life. The process of the hedonic calculus can take a matter of hours let alone minuets‚ and by following the process step-by step the decision that had to be made may have already passed. In relation to

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    Bentham’s Utilitarianism vs. Kant’s Categorical Imperative Introduction In this critical response‚ I will consider if Bentham’s Utilitarianism is a better alternative to Kant’s Categorical Imperative‚ and then I will argue that Utilitarianism is a good alternative to Kant’s Categorical Imperative as it is a more realistic view of human morals. Background Explanation The two philosophers that this essay critically analyzes have very different views of human nature. The variation in their views

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    Newton believed that all natural philosophy and phenomena could be explained by science and he set out to do just that throughout his life. He did research in optics‚ created the theory of universal gravity‚ wrote the three laws of motion‚ invented calculus and he was even able to calculate the shape of the earth. Newton tried to prove his ideas in one of two ways‚ he either used mathematical analysis or experimentation. These were slowly able to become the new standard in physics and most other sciences

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