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    Mat Rempit

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    Illegal street racers‚ or in the well known names‚ Mat Rempit‚ is a serious issue that knock our country right now. Known for their kamikaze skills on the road‚ causing chaos in society‚ their unmannered attitude and the current is murdering people. Statistics shows that this group causes too many crime and problems. With their enormous amount‚ they felt like the road is belongs to them and nobody have any rights to punish them. This is why almost everyday we heard and see their actions and news

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    Life on Algebra

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    Tatenda Shumba Shane Johnson Per 4 Is algebra necessary? Algebra is important to learn. But it is not necessary. Life existed before algebra was invented and could still continue without it. There are many applications of Algebra in real life situations. It is important to learn the basics‚ especially when it comes to money and finance. Many adults use the basics but not anything beyond‚ like if you were to go around and ask what is the quadratic equation not most adults would get it

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    Sonnet 116 and 130

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    Sonnet 116 and 130 In two of Shakespeare’s sonnets. Sonnet 116 and 130‚ he shows love in a different‚ yet interesting way through tone‚ imagery‚ and meaning of love. In these sonnets‚ he shows how love is forever‚ and describes the uniqueness of love. He shows that true‚ real love can overcome all obstacles‚ and that you should never give up on love. In Sonnet 130‚ Shakespeare writes and anti-sonnet. He is writing the real version of love‚ because you cannot idealize love. This is a parody

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    sonnet 116 by shakespeare

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    Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare Shakespeaare’s sonnet 116 is a part of his 154-poem sonnet sequence. First 126 sonnets addresses to a young man and the rest of them addresses to “the dark lady” who betrays the speaker with the young man in the first 126 sonnets. The iambic parameter and refrains used in the poem are the musical components in the sonnet and in order to draw the attention of the listeners or readers of the poem they are reinforced with the repetition of certain sounds in the first

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    Psychology 1a Notes

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    specification of the conditions under which a behaviour will or will not occur Why? Explanation‚ identifying the causes of behaviour Change? Facilitating changes in behaviour Clichés 1. Birds of a feather flock together OR opposite attract 2. Absence makes the

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    Week 2 Quiz 2

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    Cyber Law Text & Cases Quiz 2 1. Cyberlaw |        both a and c | 2. The Internet |        is a network of computer networks. | 3. The Internet began in |        1969. | 4. The history of the Internet shows that(Points : 1) |        user policy expressly prohibited commercial applications. | 5. The World Wide Web was developed in: 1) |        1991. | 6. The World Wide Web began at |        CERN. | 7. The World Wide Web was developed and

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    HISTORY OF ALGEBRA

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    HISTORY OF ALGEBRA M AT H 1 WHAT IS ALGEBRA? • Denotes various kinds of mathematical ideas and techniques • more or less directly associated with formal manipulation of abstract symbols and/or with finding the solutions of an equation. HISTORICAL OBJECTIVES 1. attempts to deal with problems devoted to finding the values of one or more unknown quantities. 2. the evolution of the notion of number 3. the gradual refinement of a symbolic language THE SEARCH OF “EQUATION” • Egyptian Mathematics

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    Appendix

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    Looking at the Graph‚ we are able to project a potential incremental growth of demand versus supply. Incremental is based on the following criteria. 1. Total local market population of the business location 2. Minimum initial projected average sales of 35-50 units per day for six days to cater a potential market population of 1‚000 people. 3. A six month projection with a 10% incremental boost in sales for the first quarter to the 4th month and a plateau projection at the 5th month onwards

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    The benefits of Algebra

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    (I made this when I was a freshman. I’m now a Junior.) Why do we need to learn Algebra? What’s the point of learning Algebra in the first place? After all‚ all of the math leading up to Algebra that we learned growing up such as addition‚ multiplication‚ decimals‚ fractions‚ et cetera that seems to have a concrete meaning? This concept all deals with numbers‚ in some way or another‚ and because of this we can apply it to our daily lives like calculating‚ and in our chosen career. In short

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    Algebra Review

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    Algebra Review 1. Evaluate the expression 1 2 17 B) − 2 1 C) 2 17 D) 2 3a + 2b when a = -3 and b = -4. 2 A) − 2. Simplify: A) B) C) D) 17 29 16 30 3+5• 6 −4 3. Simplify: A) 40 B) 18 C) 34 D) 12 Evaluate: 1 7 − 1 5 − 1 5 1 7 6 − 22 + 25 4. 3x − y if x = 2‚ y = 8‚ and z = –2. 6z − x A) B) C) D) CPT Review 4/17/01 1 5. Simplify: A) B) C) D) –2 2 11 2 11 − 2 14 − 30 2(− 4 ) 6. Use the distributive property to simplify. A) B) C) D) − 4x + 30 −

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