Posts Tagged ‘ school ’

Jacob’s Reflection Week 38

June 9, 2011
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Jacob’s Reflection Week 38

My last reflection ever. What a sad thought. As I can see, only 3 people will have posted on time, but i guess we didn’t really have much to reflect on this week other than doing some more with our Pizza Hut problems. The chapter 3 problem was especially hard for me because I didn’t…

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Sarah’s Reflection Week 36

May 25, 2011
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Sarah’s Reflection Week 36

 Hello I’m typing this as I listen to the radio, which is playing “Born This Way” – Lady Gaga. Which is interesting since I haven’t ever properly listened to the whole song – although I have listened to “Judas”. Speaking of pop singers, I also saw Justin Bieber on the Ellen Show today (which surprised…

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Sarah’s Reflection Week 35 :D

May 18, 2011
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Sarah’s Reflection Week 35 :D

Hellooo everryyybodyyyy This is week 35 to be sure, right? Anyway, this week was an ok week besides all the end of the year stuff that’s been cramming into this last… MONTH before school’s out (who knew… its seems so long, yet so short..) Already, my mind’s blanking and I have no idea what to…

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Alicia’s Weekly Reflection 17.5 or 18 (Gah, I mean Alicia’s Reflection Week 17.5 or 18)

January 5, 2011
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Alicia’s Weekly Reflection 17.5 or 18 (Gah, I mean Alicia’s Reflection Week 17.5 or 18)

Even though you guys don’t get on my case anymore when I put “Alicia’s Weekly Reflection” (I hope), I still feel guilty when I type it in.Too bad though that I’m way too lazy to hit the backspace and just retype. Okay with you guys? Anyway, I put 17.5 b/c I felt that last week…

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A Post from Sarah and Ashi!

September 24, 2010
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We now have Mozilla Firefox on 3 (I think) of the computers at our school, and I have downloaded TeXnicCenter and MikTex onto one of them. We may try to put it on other computers. The downside is that they are slow…  See you all on Thursday!

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Quotations

“What distinguishes a mathematical model from, say, a poem, a song, a portrait or any other kind of “model,” is that the mathematical model is an image or picture of reality painted with logical symbols instead of with words, sounds or watercolors.” ~ John Casti, from Reality Rules: 1.