2008-08-20 19:44:13 on math homework help.
no problem… I like math stuff. :) Have a good night!
2008-08-20 19:40:31 on math homework help.
4 factorial = 4*3*2*1
2008-08-20 19:37:24 on math homework help.
4!=24+3+2=29
does that count?
2008-08-20 19:24:17 on math homework help.
great minds… :)
2008-08-20 19:23:41 on math homework help.
4^3=64/2=32-1=31
2008-08-20 19:14:35 on math homework help.
3+4=7*2^2=28
2008-07-28 14:12:38 on hey,this post is a bit awkward!
If you’re feeling in anyway unsure whether you’re ready for what you did… you’re not ready. Don’t rush things. Let all aspects of your relationship evolve with time. Believe me… everything is better when you’re totally ready for it.
2008-06-05 06:40:23 on Name for a Girl, Me and my wife are searching for a name for our soon to be born baby girl.
Hmmm… I like Erica, Renee, Andrea, Chloe, and Claire…
2008-05-20 14:43:59 on Can i have some help developing a research question?
You’ll have to narrow your focus down.
i.e.:
What are the primary functions that businesses use in business software, and is there a difference between ‘Business Type A’ and ‘Business Type B’ when it comes to software needs?
2008-05-10 08:10:13 on Should help be deserved?
Wow… I’m amazed at what I’ve read here. I expected that someone would have come forward and said something positive about a society that aims to support everyone. Instead, I hear “Darwinian” arguments against helping others based on “deserving it”?? Deserving help does not come into the equation here. There may be some people who claim a disability when they don’t have one, or who try to milk the system for all it’ll give them, but these people should not affect the level of help that we give to people in need. Further, they should not engender a bitterness that translates into anger toward all people with a disability (it’s kind of like racism or sexism).
Taking from the example above, if someone has dyslexia or an autism spectrum disorder, they are going to learn things and process information differently from people who do not have these conditions. Thus, the educational system was (perhaps poorly) constructed to help people learn in the ways that they learn. Testing is another example of they way that the educational system is set up for people who learn in one manner. Not everyone can take tests… even some people without disabilities, who are perfectly capable of acing a test, do poorly on tests because they don’t process information that way.
Anyway, a society is only as strong as its weakest link… a society that works to support everyone (fairly) is the ideal. Unfortunately, society is made up of imperfect people and those people sometimes take advantage of others, or pretend that others don’t exist so that they don’t have to deal with them.
Bottom line: everyone should do what they can to help others, disability or no, and be more tolerant of differences.
2008-05-08 08:34:02 on Is love blind or does it make the person blind?
I think that only people can be blind, because the blinded stage of a relationship is more lust and attraction than it is true love. In the beginning, people are blinded to one another’s flaws. Eventually, however, people begin to see one another’s flaws and they have to reconcile and accept them in order to move into a mature and true state of love. Thus, love is only present once one is no longer blinded to the other person. How can one person love another if they do not see them for who they are?
2008-05-06 05:48:27 on Sex
Talk things through… let him know how you feel and why you feel that way, and find out how he feels and why. There could be some confusion raised by living together; it’s a rather intimate move to make, especially after living far away from one another. So, make sure that all questions and confusions are asked and answered to the best of your ability. Otherwise, one or both of you might be walking around with questions in your head that make you resent the decision or each other.
It’s also not unreasonable to begin talking about where your relationship is going… talk about marriage and everything that it entails (not all in one day of course). If you’re each taking steps to become more intimate and close in your relationship, marriage may be a next commitment for you to make. Just don’t jump in too quickly.
Your boyfriend will welcome all of this conversation to ensure that you are each making the right decisions for yourselves, as long as he truly cares about you. If he refuses to talk about these things, he’s either not ready or he’s unsure how deeply he cares for you… either way, take it as a warning that you may not be ready to give yourself to him this way.
2008-05-05 15:34:40 on when i was taking out my contact lens, it fell in the sink and got a little wet.
just wash it off well with some solution and make sure there are no tears in it.
2008-05-01 13:10:53 on I don’t want to conform to society.
Well, there is always the possibility that becoming a textile designer will not give you enough jobs or money to live on; on the other side, becoming someone who always has a job and is paid a fortune may not provide enough satisfaction for you to live on. I think that it comes down to some really hard and long soul searching. What are your talents? What are your dreams, how can you achieve them, and how will you change them along the way if you decide that they are no longer your dreams or they are not working for you?
Ultimately, you have to live your own life… your parents and your teachers cannot live it for you. But, they do have some valuable life experience that they can offer and you can take into consideration. Sit down with some of them and explain how you feel and ask them to tell you more about why they feel the way they do. Maybe it’s more than money… or maybe that’s all it’s about; either way, I think it’d help if you knew where they were coming from. It would also help them to know where you are coming from.
Finally, always remember that your life does not end once you have picked a career path. You can always change - it will take a lot of hard work, but you can do it. Never think that you are trapped forever by anything or anyone… you are in control.
2008-04-30 12:07:09 on I want to lose weight.
Do you exercise? What else can you do when you get bored? Maybe you can recognize that you’re bored, tell yourself you’re not going to eat until you’re hungry, and then find something you can do (i.e. clean, go for a walk, take care of errands…)
It takes about 21 days to make a habit… so, stick with what ever you try to do, even if you have some setbacks along the way.
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