Squigonometry Author(s): William E. Wood Reviewed work(s): Source: Mathematics Magazine‚ Vol. 84‚ No. 4 (October 2011)‚ pp. 257-265 Published by: Mathematical Association of America Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.4169/math.mag.84.4.257 . Accessed: 09/09/2012 06:26 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars‚ researchers
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English Essay - Wood Grouse on a High Promontory Overlooking Canada When someone mentions the word death‚ it brings up different feelings in us depending on the experiences we have had with it. The short story written by David Guterson in 1996‚ tells us about the two brothers Bud and Gary‚ who are on a hiking trip right after the oldest brother Gary has returned from the war in Vietnam. The story revolves around an accidentally killing on a wood grouse‚ and how the two brothers react very
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Artificial intelligence “Artificial Intelligence Is Lost in the Woods A conscious mind will never be built out of software”‚ -Yale University professor The very beginning; from human inception‚ man has endeavored to control‚ to name‚ to create ultimately in his own image as he was created from God. Man forges his own destiny from the coals of his imagination and the raw iron of his will to create. His tools have changed as time has passed‚ but his desire‚ his fire to create to change his world
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Portrait‚ 1434‚ oil on wood panel‚ 33 x 22 ½” [pic] • Robert Campin‚ Merode Altarpiece‚ c. 1425-1430s‚ oil on wood panel‚ center 25 ¼ x 24 7/8”; each wing approx. 25 3/8 x 10 ¾” [pic] • Jan van Eyck‚ Ghent Altarpiece‚ 1432‚ oil on panel‚ 11’ 5 ¾” x 15’ 1 ½” [pic] • Rogier van der Weyden‚ Deposition‚ c. 1435-1438‚ oil on wood panel‚ 7’ 2 5/8” x 8’ 7 1/8” [pic] • Hugo van der Goes‚ Portinari Altarpiece‚ c. 1474-1476‚ tempra and oil on wood panel‚ center 8’
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occurs throughout the year (Matthew 1991). The fruit is a fleshy purplish-black globose drupe measuring approximately a centimetre in diameter. This species also regenerates from wood suckers. Viable seeds are produced after five years and dispersed by birds (Asian Regional Workshop 1998). Fire‚ grazing and exploitation of the wood for fine furniture‚ carving Date of publication (online): 26 May 2011 Date of publication (print): 26 May 2011 ISSN 0974-7907 (online) | 0974-7893 (print) Editor: Richard Thomas
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Bottom Chord Splice Joints of Metal-Plate-Connected Wood Trusses by Philip J. O’Regan Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE in Biological Systems Engineering APPROVED: Frank E. Woeste‚ Chairman Joseph R. Loferski Audrey G. Zink John V. Perumpral May‚ 1997 Blacksburg‚ Virginia Keywords: wood truss‚ combined loading‚ truss plate‚ splice joints
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How do you explain the rise and fall of the Bretton Woods system? How far the emergence of the Euro can be seen against the background of the need for exchange rate stability and the creation of an optimal currency area? 1) The rise and fall of the Bretton Woods system: The origins of the Bretton Woods system are to be found in the convergence of several key conditions: the shared experiences of the Great Depression‚ the concentration of power in a small number of states‚ and the presence of a
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In what ways do the poems ‘Flag’‚ ‘Out of the Blue’ and ‘Mametz Wood’ convey the emotions and images of conflict? ‘Flag’ considers the value of patriotism as symbolized by the flag‚ and explores ideas of national identity‚ with a running metaphor comparing to a flag. It considers how the flag is used and exploited‚ this creates sympathy‚ and the refrain explains subtly that the flag is ‘just a piece of cloth’. In each of the first four stanzas a question and answer is given which both asserts
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Compare how poets present World War 1 in ‘Mametz Wood’ and one other poem you studied Sheers wrote ‘Mametz Wood’‚ reflecting on the death and remains of solders in World War One contrasted to Hughes who wrote’ Bayonet Charge’ after war but set it during war‚ presenting the uncertainty of the soldiers. Having the two poems set in different times‚ contrasts how World War 1 is presented both during and after. Bayonet Charge has many examples of similes to give vivid detail to the reader‚ helping
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Robert Frost’s "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"‚ William Wordsworth’s "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"‚ and Octavio Paz’s "The Street" share similar themes in that they all explore solitude and insightfulness. There is an interesting contrast within this group of poems‚ especially between the Frost and Wordsworth poems and Paz’s illustration. The first two poems are gentle and simple in their tone‚ whereas the last is quite solemn and worrisome. Frost and Wordsworth put positive connotations
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