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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 30

May 8, 2012
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 30

I am writing my reflection today, on Tuesday, not having started my Pizza Hut problems yet. This is probably not a good idea. However, I really felt like I need to get this reflection over with before I do anything else. (Hence, my writing this right now.) This week, we did our namesake graph presentations.…

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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 18

February 2, 2012
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 18

All state’s great! All state’s fun! All state is for everyone! (Remember this, Colin?) Yes, indeed. I got my All State music this week. This year, they didn’t tell us who the director is yet, but she must really like old classical songs. There’s not a single contemporary song in my folder like last year.…

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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 16

January 18, 2012
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 16

I love being a second soprano. It’s wonderful. I get to sing F sharp, which isn’t that high because I can make C sharp. However, it’s an improvement to singing low A. So anyway, this week’s math was really hard, at least to me. It was the hardest week so far. This was partly because…

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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 15

January 12, 2012
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 15

Note to Mrs. Krummel: did you notice that clicking on an item in the tag cloud no longer works? At least it doesn’t work on my computer at River Hill or my computer at home. This week, a person named Cecilia had to do too much math, despite the small amount of math homework that…

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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 14

January 5, 2012
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My beautiful Christmas cookies. You know you want one.

Inspired by Erik’s previous poem blog posts, I will attempt to do something similar. Being an awkward writer and poet in general, this will probably turn out like an enormous mass of short choppy sentences that don’t make sense (my version of freeverse). Wish me luck. The stratocumulus clouds float serenely, invisibly, in the dark…

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Phil’s Reflection Week 9

November 10, 2011
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Phil’s Reflection Week 9

This week we learned about several things. First, we learned about Cartesian Products. In a Cartesian Product, you take an element from one set, and an element from another set (or the same set if its the set^2) and turn them into an ordered pair, which then can be graphed on the Cartesian Plane. Next,…

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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 5

October 11, 2011
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 5

This week meant: more proofs! But this time, instead of being standard proofs like in geometry, they were proofs by mathematical induction. Most of my annoyance at proofs in Geometry and Algebra ii mostly came from having to check my theorems/postulates sheet every 30 seconds because I did not know which proved the statement I…

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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 3

September 18, 2011
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 3

Oh dear! Week three already! So many things have happened since August 30! First article of business: Go listen to the recordings that I made. They’re horrible because I’ve been focusing on other songs like Awake the Harp, but I need more comments. I didn’t want you to read the first paragraph and then walk…

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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 2

September 11, 2011
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 2

Woot. What a week. When the math homework piles up, my frustration piles up as well. But this week, the homework really wasn’t bad. It was even slightly interesting. Let’s start with the oh-so-wonderful people of Smullyan’s Island. Teachers have given us this problem before (obviously), but, I, not being good with logic, have never…

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Sarah’s Reflection Week 38

June 9, 2011
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Sarah’s Reflection Week 38

Oh… don’t we wish. So… this is it. This is the end of that wonderful, fun-filled journey we call Discrete Math class. It feels unreal – I can’t believe I won’t be walking to class like normal, seeing you all and saying hi again. But then again, school’s also closing out in a matter of…

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