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    High School Rules

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    Hardy 1 Kayla Hardy English 102 4XA MWF 10-10:50 Feb. 26 2013 Choosing the Next Step Thinking about what school you’re going to send your children too can be a tough choice. You don’t want to take them away from their friends. But you do want them to get the best education possible to prepare them for college. Well I may have a solution for you. How would you feel if I told you there was a high school conveniently located in your neighborhood? A school that offers many extra-curricular

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    Mathematical induction

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    LECTURE NOTES ON MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION PETE L. CLARK Contents 1. Introduction 2. The (Pedagogically) First Induction Proof 3. The (Historically) First(?) Induction Proof 4. Closed Form Identities 5. More on Power Sums 6. Inequalities 7. Extending binary properties to n-ary properties 8. Miscellany 9. The Principle of Strong/Complete Induction 10. Solving Homogeneous Linear Recurrences 11. The Well-Ordering Principle 12. Upward-Downward Induction 13. The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic

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    Waves, Sound and Light

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    Its weird how some people don’t question the things that are obvious to us. The things we see‚ how do we see it? What makes it visible to us? Is it only because we have eyes‚ or is there another factor. The great Aristotle explained it by having something in our eyes that emits “something” to an object and that’s why things are visible to us. Another question we could ask from our daily life is that how come we can hear? What is it that we hear? Why do we hear it and deaf people don’t? How do we

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    The Influences of Rational Thought on Western Civilization The Greek’s notion of rational thought is a very strong reason why Western Civilization has become so influential in the world today. During their time‚ the Greeks spurred an intellectual revolution. They questioned the meanings of life and began using their minds to expand the world. According to Glenn Blackburn: "In many ways‚ they "discovered" the human "mind" through their philosophy and rational thought [ . . . ]"(64). Their "opening"

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    Tammy Little of Geico Insurance Company referred this file for medical case management. Instructions were given to meet with Gerald Kobetic and assist with coordination of appropriate and related medical care‚ and identify needs to facilitate recovery. INTERVIEW SETTING On 3/1/17 I met Mr. Kobetic at the office of vascular surgeon Dr. Levin. Mr. Kobetic was in a wheel chair. He reported he got up late and did not have time to put his prosthetic leg on. He was alert and oriented and willing to

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    ‘She’ll be nothing but a ghost haunting the past by this time’ (Edmund‚ Act 4‚ p82) In Long Day’s Journey into Night‚ how far and in what ways is the past presented as destructive? Edmund’s poignant quote that encapsulates the character of Mary Tyrone shows evidence of one of the play’s main underlying themes; the destructive power of the past and the horrors that not being able to let go of it can bring. Each member of the Tyrone family will delve into their past to try and escape the hellish

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    Panini: A Sanskrit Scholar

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    Panini Born: about 520 BC in Shalatula (near Attock)‚ now Pakistan Died: about 460 BC in India Panini was born in Shalatula‚ a town near to Attock on the Indus river in present day Pakistan. The dates given for Panini are pure guesses. Experts give dates in the 4th‚ 5th‚ 6th and 7th century BC and there is also no agreement among historians about the extent of the work which he undertook. What is in little doubt is that‚ given the period in which he worked‚ he is one of the most innovative

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    Biography of a Mathematician Introduction Leonardo da Vinci was a great mathematician whose contributions to the discipline were immense‚ especially in the field of geometry. Besides being a mathematician‚ Leonardo da Vinci was a renowned painter‚ inventor‚ architect‚ and a student of scientific concepts (Cremante‚ Leonardo & Pedretti‚ 2005). Since Leonardo’s natural genius encompassed several disciplines‚ he personified the term “Renaissance man.” At present‚ Leonardo is best acknowledged for his

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    Math TriviaS

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    MATH TRIVIA When is a billion not a billion? Did you know that the American system for naming large numbers is not the same as the British system? What we call a billion‚ they call a thousand million. And what they call a billion‚ we call a trillion! And it continues from there. After a million‚ we do not agree on any of the names for large numbers. The chart below summarizes the differences. Number Power of 10 American Name British Name 1‚000 103 thousand thousand 1‚000‚000 106

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    Adventure Is Interesting

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    the offing‚ although the limelight was on the astronauts manning the space ships‚ yet the ultimate glory was not theirs alone. It equally belonged to others who had risked their lives in the quest. In an equal measure‚ it also belonged to men like Euclid‚ Archimedes‚ Copernicus‚ Kepler‚ Newton‚ Tsilkovsky‚ Oberth and many others who had blazed the trail with ideas and experiments which made the feat possible. And in the ultimate analysis‚ it was a victory for the whole human race another triumph

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