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    Math Life

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    The importance of Mathematics in everyday life By Laure Gouba African Institute for Mathematical Sciences 6 Melrose Road‚ Muizenberg 7945‚ South Africa 06 May 2008 Importance of Mathematics in everyday life Slide 2 Quotes about Mathematics 1. “Education should be started with mathematics. For it forms well designed brains that are able to reason right. It is even admitted that those who have studied mathematics during their childhood should be trusted‚ for they have acquired solid

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    The Beauty of Life

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    and things in life. The imagination helps to revive and relive the happy moments spent in the company of beautiful things. Beauty abounds in nature. Poets and painters seek inspiration from beauty. The creations of sculptors‚ architects and musicians are appreciated by all. Spiritual beauty is something nobler and higher than physical beauty. The beautiful aspects of nature uplift the sprit of a pessimist. Beauty links man with eternity. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Value of life The value

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    Egyptian Life

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    Egyptian Life Daily life in ancient Egypt revolved around the Nile and the fertile land along its banks. The yearly flooding of the Nile enriched the soil and brought good harvests and wealth to the land. The people of ancient Egypt built mudbrick homes in villages and in the country. They grew some of their own food and traded in the villages for the food and goods they could not produce. Most ancient Egyptians worked as field hands‚ farmers‚ craftsmen and scribes. A small group of people were

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    Philosophy of Life

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    Philosophy of Life Life is a river! In human life there are many problems human being cannot face it and take his steps aside‚ where else a river problem are like pebbles in the way river cannot take a step back like the human they still face their problems and reaches toward with the proud and honour. Human life can be likened to the flowing of a river. “The River” in which the theme focuses on this phrase: “You know a dream is like a river‚ ever changing as it flows‚ and the dreamer’s just a vessel

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    Dorm Life

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    campus in the community. As for me‚ I would prefer to have an apartment off campus because it would allow me to concentrate better on the work I have to do‚ and by living in an apartment I would be able to maintain the high level of privacy that I enjoy. In the first place‚ students who choose to have an apartment off campus will find that they will be able to concentrate more on their schoolwork. For instance‚ I lived in a university dormitory for the first two semesters of my university career

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    life in slums

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    cities‚ where these slums are located‚ are quite congested‚ as they are over populated. The conditions of the slum areas in metropolitan cities have deteriorated to such an extent due to the high density of population that the people there hardly enjoy even the basic amenities. The lanes are narrow and the houses are nothing but a single room tenement without the facilities of an open courtyard or an enclosure‚ thus depriv­ing the people of natural gifts like sunshine and air. In such areas

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    Technology and Life

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    Technology and Life Facebook‚ Twitter‚ email‚ Snapchat‚ Youtube‚ MySpace‚ blogs‚ and many other social media sites that we use every day have become a significantly big part of our everyday lives. And they have made lots of things‚ such as keeping in touch with long distant friends and relatives that much easier. In one sense‚ the planet has never been more interconnected. And yet‚ this interconnectedness‚ while wonderful‚ hasn’t come without cost. The relationships that people have with the

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    Country Life or City Life

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    There are many advantages and disadvantages of choosing to live in the country or to live in the city‚ but the advantages of living in the country definitely outweigh the advantages of living in the city. In the city‚ public schools are often packed full of students resulting in larger class sizes and no real teacher student relationship. One would be lucky if their teacher could put a name to their face; although‚ bigger schools in the city offer more courses for the student to take‚ as

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    FULL SPEECH + AUDIO: Prez Mahama’s Presentation At IEA Encounter |   | Date: 18-Oct-2012  | | | | | | | | |   | | | | | Chairperson‚ distinguished guests‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ colleagues and friends from the media‚ fellow Ghanaians‚ Good Evening. It is a pleasure and an honour for me to be here with you this evening. I would like‚ first‚ to thank the Institute of Economic Affairs for organizing these encounters. May I acknowledge the respect that the IEA

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    Life of Pi

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    survivor onboard a life raft that contains‚ rather remarkably‚ a zebra‚ a large motherly orangutan‚ a frenzied hyena and... a 450 pound Bengal tiger. Of course‚ the law of nature eventually rules and Pi ends up as the tiger’s last remaining occupant. He must use all his knowledge of zoology and animal behaviour to create boundaries and survive. Which he does for 227 days. A far fetched survival at sea story? Yes - but much more than that. Life of Pi asks many questions of life‚ survival‚ belief

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