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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 7

October 26, 2011
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 7

  This week  No. Starting a “weekly reflection” off with “this week” is redundant, aesthetically-displeasing, and grammatically awkward. I will try this again.   I believe that Discrete Math is either a very literally discrete form of mathematics or a mixture of things that relate to math, are sort of useful in real life, and…

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Jacob’s Reflection Week 9

November 4, 2010
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Jacob’s Reflection Week 9

Hello! You would think that with the short week I would be happy! BUT I’M NOT!!!! Why? Because we had our assessments this week. I usually get straight A’s, but this quarter I am likely to have 2 Bs. Oh well… the math this week was interesting, because I had heard of binary but never…

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Alicia’s Weekly Reflection 9

November 4, 2010
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Alicia’s Weekly Reflection 9

*sigh* I have band practice this week as well, so here goes my second blog post with the absence of class. I have to say that I really miss those two hour lessons on Thursdays that are full of discussion over notes and relating to other experience in life than two and half hours on…

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Sarah’s Weekly Reflection 9

November 4, 2010
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Sarah’s Weekly Reflection 9

It’s almost the end of first quarter!! The weather’s getting much colder too… Halloween was cold. Pretty cold. My friends and I had a lot of fun; we were the Mafia and even though we came in early from candy-hunting, we watched Dora (haha) and part of Howl’s Moving Castle. Hopefully everyone had a fun…

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Sarah’s Reflection Week 3

September 22, 2010
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Sarah’s Reflection Week 3

Hey, it’s the third week (already? wow) and I’m learning new things. Several things, in fact. Propositions are quite interesting. But it’s the logic with negations and logical equivalences that probably are challenging me the most. Negations, as I’ve figured out, aren’t opposites, but just things that make the original “sentence” not true. I was…

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