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Everything Burns
Shotgun Sinner
Everything Burns
Age: 33
Gender: Female
Posts: 9152
December 7th, 2008 at 11:16am
miku.:
Plane Crash Dreams:
Anymore "For stereotyping?"
because people like everything catagorised?
or maybe because people feel more secure having a stereotype and having that protection, knowing they're lumped in with a crowd?
idk if that helps, haha x)


Thank you :]

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I need a couple more points. I have so many for "Against".
Everything Burns
Shotgun Sinner
Everything Burns
Age: 33
Gender: Female
Posts: 9152
December 7th, 2008 at 01:16pm
I lost all my notes! ):
So now, all you have to do is say the GOOD and BAD points of stereotyping!

Bad points is easier, I really need help ):
helli.heartbreak
Fabulous Killjoy
helli.heartbreak
Age: 33
Gender: Female
Posts: 110
December 7th, 2008 at 05:50pm
i'm a freshman in college and i need some photos for photography.
does anyone have some pictures from halloween that they wouldnt mind me stealing.?

pleassseeee. =]
doctor.
In The Murder Scene
doctor.
Age: 30
Gender: Female
Posts: 23302
December 9th, 2008 at 12:14pm
Plane Crash Dreams:
I lost all my notes! ):
So now, all you have to do is say the GOOD and BAD points of stereotyping!

Bad points is easier, I really need help ):



- Brings people closer together
- People feel safer/secure
- Easier than naming each indiviual
- Provides an insult
- Almost warns people who 'not to touch'
- Almost 'prejudge' your friends
wrong
Awake and Unafraid
wrong
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December 10th, 2008 at 10:45am
FRENCH.
Anyone very bored?
I would like to ask, if you could help me with an essay? I would very appreciate that. It is about racism, antisemitism and stuff like that during World War the 2nd...Have you seen the movie, Pianist? With Adrien Brody in main role.
Well, it should be connected with this movie somehow.
Seriously, I have no idea how to start the whole thing...
Please? Due tomorrow!

edit:
Could be in English, too. 200 words.
Jeez. Help?
the desperate ranks.
Always Born a Crime
the desperate ranks.
Age: 30
Gender: Female
Posts: 6712
December 14th, 2008 at 12:20am
Never mind. I got it.
Harlequinn
Salute You in Your Grave
Harlequinn
Age: 32
Gender: Female
Posts: 2704
December 14th, 2008 at 01:58am
if anyone knows latin, as in very well, please message me, im having difficulties translating part of my final!!!
perfectly flawed.
In The Murder Scene
perfectly flawed.
Age: 31
Gender: Female
Posts: 23829
December 15th, 2008 at 09:31pm
Do any songs come to mind when you think of To Kill A Mocking Bird, The Five People You Meet In Heaven or Macbeth? I need 2 songs for each book that relates to the story or themes, etc. Thank you!
Need to know.
Salute You in Your Grave
Need to know.
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Gender: Female
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December 16th, 2008 at 03:19pm

^^ Well, I've only studied Macbeth but I've got quite a few songs that remind me of it. Error Operator, Set Phasers to Stun, Ghost Man on Third all by Taking Back Sunday. I linked to the lyrics of each of them.
perfectly flawed.
In The Murder Scene
perfectly flawed.
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December 23rd, 2008 at 03:54pm
^^thanks, i might use error: operator :3
arthur pendragon.
Crash Queen
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January 2nd, 2009 at 04:53pm
perfectly flawed.:
^^thanks, i might use error: operator :3


Sorry if this is late
But I'll Never Forget You by francis and the lights, kinda makes me think of the scene where Eddie meets His wife again in Heaven in the five people you meet in heaven.
: D

triggerman
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triggerman
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January 3rd, 2009 at 12:08am
I need help with a project on Christianity. All I actually want is a serious list of at least 15 notes. The class is social studies (aka the dumbest name ever) and my grades eight and I need it by Tuesday or I'm dead!
Alexface.
Salute You in Your Grave
Alexface.
Age: 31
Gender: Male
Posts: 3489
January 3rd, 2009 at 09:42am
Okay, I need to use standard deviation for measuring the difference between two sets of data. In this case, it's for weather forecasting. ie, forecasted value and actual reading. I now kinda understand the concept of standard deviation, but I'm stuck as to how to use it to actually compare.

I'm wondering if you just work out the standard deviation of each set of data, then just work out the difference?

Please help, thanks. It's not in until 6th January (or after, not sure when), but finding out today would be helpful, thanks. =)
chris pine.
Ghost in the Snow
chris pine.
Age: 46
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January 5th, 2009 at 06:09pm
Help with math?


Prove that .323232 belongs to the set of Q.
out of use.
Shotgun Sinner
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January 6th, 2009 at 11:25am
^ If by Q you mean rational numbers, then:

let x = 0.323232....
therefore 100x = 32.323232...
100x - x = 99x = 32
so if 99x = 32
x = 32/99, which is a rational number as it is effectivley a ratio of 2 integers :]
chris pine.
Ghost in the Snow
chris pine.
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January 6th, 2009 at 04:49pm
^thanks : D
Taylor Lautner
Always Born a Crime
Taylor Lautner
Age: 31
Gender: Female
Posts: 6639
March 3rd, 2009 at 05:14pm
I need some help with my precalc homework:

the question is: evaluate each expression. assume that all angles are in Quadrant 1

#1 cos(arccos 1/40

#2 cos(sin(inverse- i couldn't do the minus thingy)0)+ sin(tan(inverse))

any help would be appreciated!
someone you're not.
Salute You in Your Grave
someone you're not.
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March 3rd, 2009 at 08:26pm
nevermind :]
out of use.
Shotgun Sinner
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March 4th, 2009 at 02:34pm
disneyland acid trip:
1. 1/40. (You are multiplying something by it's inverse, so it equals it).

2. sin[-1] 0 is zero, so taking cosine of 0 =1.
Then: sin multiplied by inverse tan gives the cos of the angle; (due to the rule tan = sin/cos).
So the answer is 1 + cos X.
With X being the angle.
So if the question = 0 origionally, then cos X = -1.
(But idk if the question = 0 or not, you didn't specify :] )
Which makes X = 180.
...although that's not in the first quadrant, so sorry if this was no help.

I tried, it might be wrong.
Taylor Lautner
Always Born a Crime
Taylor Lautner
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March 4th, 2009 at 04:55pm
true virtues.:
disneyland acid trip:
1. 1/40. (You are multiplying something by it's inverse, so it equals it).

2. sin[-1] 0 is zero, so taking cosine of 0 =1.
Then: sin multiplied by inverse tan gives the cos of the angle; (due to the rule tan = sin/cos).
So the answer is 1 + cos X.
With X being the angle.
So if the question = 0 origionally, then cos X = -1.
(But idk if the question = 0 or not, you didn't specify :] )
Which makes X = 180.
...although that's not in the first quadrant, so sorry if this was no help.

I tried, it might be wrong.


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Does anyone know anything about the applications of resistivity, other than in archaeology, and the oil industry?


thank you anyways! (: