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    Argh right. Feel free to delete the thread. Sorry
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    Hi I got my essay (on Lord of the Flies and Macbeth) topic for my grade 10 english exam, which is tomorrow.: "A belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary; men alone are quite capable of every wikedness." - Joseph Conrad At first, I was going to disagree with this since Lord of the Flies and Macbeth have supernatural evils, but I realized the ambiguity of the quotation: If Conrad defines supernatural source of evil as something that's: 1) evil then it's impossible to know every wikedness without believing supernatural evil. 2) not evil then men do know every wikedness. 3) a concrete thing like the witches in Macbeth, then it its possible for men know every wikedness Should I mention this in my essay? Thanks.
  3. Is that sarcasm? If that's 50:50 chances then since: 1. There is no limit to imagination 2. Including creating random creatures 3. Therefore, there are infinite/2 (infinite) number of any possibilities in the world? edit: sorry, let me clarify: If I said that unicorns, dragons, hydras, hippogriff etc. existed some will inevitably come into existence just like if I named two different gods, one would likely exist.
  4. Wow. I have the same symptoms. I thought it was asthma or something like that.
  5. Thank you and I read wikipedia but still couldn't grasp what was going on. It says Merge Sort divides arrays in havles, sorts and merges back together. But how does it (the process of sorting and merging) actually work?
  6. I've learned bubble, insertion and selection sorts in programming class, but I'm interested in learning these algorithms also: Heap sort Merge sort Quick sort Selection sort Shell sort Could someone explain how these sorts work please? Thank you.
  7. More spherical because I'm assuming that the sphere is only blue on the outside, not inside. Whereas the sphere is spherical outside and inside.
  8. Isn't the pattern of irrational numbers random? Ex. 3.141592654...
  9. Hi I'm a grade 10 student looking for a scienc fair project. However, since I'm only interested in computer programming and math (but more interested in programming) and only know Turing (programming language), I couldn't find any good topics. Could someone give me an easy topic I can do well? Thank you
  10. Why is it that when I see pointy objects I have to push and cover my bone that's between my two eyes (upper nose bone?)? Is there any way for me to stop doing it? Lol, even writing and seeing the words "pointy objects" makes me do it.
  11. I'm concerned because I dont get taller anymore just heavier. Plus, taller guys always get the most respect (stupid, but true) and has the advantage of never being challenged to a fight. I always wanted to dunk too, but I'm too short
  12. Hi I'm 15, 5"9 and am about 159 pounds. I wanted to know how i can get taller naturally to at least 6 foot so I visited some websites. Few of the sites I visited are: http://www.heightmax.com http://www.heightboosting.com http://www.growtaller.net http://www.tobetaller.com All of these sites seem fake and dangerous but I'm not sure. Have any of you used these or have betteer suggestions to grow taller?
  13. I saw "God is a whore", then "God is now here" Maybe it's because I'm ESL.
  14. What kind of programs destroy my cpu? Say, will my autoclicker that clicks 1000 clicks/second destroy my cpu?
  15. how do you measure an object's mass if there is no gravity?
  16. Are highschool summer school courses credited same as regular school (in canada)? What I mean by that is summerschool courses looks worse in resumes? And, if summerschool run different than regular school, does it have different reading list?...Or does it even have one? You see, I'm taking an extra english course in summer school. Sorry, I'm asking these because my school teachers couldn't answer my questions and google doesn't have it either.
  17. No one memorizes the definitions of words; they just know what they are. If you want to do good on a science exam, I suggest you recognize those words and concentrate harder on ideas (how mitosis, meiosis, static electricity work etc.) and the short answer questions.
  18. I'm just wondering, when it comes to memorizing, most of us (or just me) lose concentration. How do you keep yourself from losing will-power
  19. 1. Using definitions as a way to test Solution: question something that involves knowing the definition. 2. Teaching/testing the techniques rather than the principles Solution: teach the laws, then make the students look up the techniques. Sadly, most of the time, my classmates only know how to get marks (techniques) and doesn't know How it works. 3. Putting participiation/homework as part of the final marks Reason: by middle school, students are old enough! 4. Letting others' un-necessary (yes, un-necessary; it's not extra) work (not part of the question or the project) make others' work worse. No solution 5. The teacher does not understand the question (for example, teacher may not understand the difference between describe/explain) No solution 5. Having a bias against students No solution I think most of our problems have no solution unless the ministry of education doesn't do anything about it.
  20. "You're interest in science is pathetic because of your judgement towards a drunk and your reaction. People who are drunk talk junk. You didn't know this? Wow! Much of a scientist you are." Share us with your sources. Where did you get the idea that drunk people always talk junk? plus, never ever listen to strangers' blunt opinions that aren't supported, Tension.
  21. what do each elements in compounds of steroid do?
  22. It's perfect except that it's a little unorganized unless that's how your teacher wants it.
  23. Are the smallest particles quarks and leptons? (which make up a quark?) So are quarks and leptons the smallest particle known (observed)? Are there theories that support these particles are the smallest? It's been bugging me how there can be "the smallest particle." I think if we were to cut/crush/heat the particle enough it would be divided into subparticles.
  24. Maybe I do think I'm better than the teaher but it's only my math teacher. I want to show her that I'm capable of getting her into trouble just as if I was an adult. Her ignoring me and presuming that some students' answer are wrong (which turns out right) make by veins boil. And not to mention the limited math fair topic which was worth 15% of the whole course! It would have been resonable if everyone had a grade 5 question for math fair, but they had experiments which allowed them to express full grade 9 mathemtical potential. No further explanation needed. This is the 2-months-challenge: The student Peer Tutors at Saltfleet District High School are planning a ski trip (with $5000) and know that 24 students and 3 adults will be going on the trip. How many days can the group stay based on the following costs? resort charges its guests $25 a day for an adult lift ticket and $15 a day for a student lift ticket. Accommodation costs are $20 per day, and meals are $14 per person per day. Everyone going on the trip must rent skis at a flat rate of $21 for each adult and $14 for each student. Travel expenses are $180 for a bus, plus $94 a day for the driver.
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