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Lol tbh if it wasnt for wolfram alpha I wouldn't be able to do half of the analysis problems I did with it. Makes shit so much easier, especially for integration - it saves your time which would be otherwise wasted on trying countless different substitutes, and just shows you the path and gives you space to figure out how would you do it on your own.
I never cheated on exam though. Always did all my calculations by hand.
Awesome, more job security for the rest of us who can do the math.
cheating is literally nigger/women tier.
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A generation too stupid to use Mathematica or Matlab discovers solvers.
thats hot.
agreed
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Using this is a bad idea in a STEM degree is a very bad idea.
They grind you through so much math that you'll eventually get detected as a fraud and fucked.
It will cheese you through Calc 1 and Calc 2, but god help you after that.
someone should start >>>/techblog/ , just like there's >>>/polblog/ .
Not that it applies to this thread but filtering out irrelevant information is completely necessary, so deleting spam is crucial.
just put in a filter you fucking spastic
Transcendental chess is a chess variant invented in 1978 by Maxwell Lawrence.[1] Chess960 (Fischer Random Chess) is similar but has fewer starting positions. In transcendental chess the beginning positions of the pieces on the back row are randomly determined, with the one restriction that the bishops be on opposite-colored squares. There are 8,294,400 such positions in total. In Chess960 there are 960 possible starting positions, but that is because the king must be located between the rooks and both sides must have the same starting position. In transcendental chess there is no such rule so the position of one side can be any of 42 × 6!/22 = 2880. There is no castling. On the first turn a player, instead of making a move, can transpose any of two pieces on the back row.
In Chess960 the back rows are mirror images, but in transcendental chess the setup of black and white is different 2879 out of every 2880 times (there being a 1-in-2880 chance that both sides will draw the same setup). This can create inequalities in the position. One way to equalize these inequalities is to play a couplet: the players play two games, one each as white and as black. To win the couplet, a player must win at least one game and draw or win the other. The other way to equalize the opening positions is Auction transcendental chess, in which each player bids to give his or her opponent extra opening moves in order to play the side of the board he or she wants.[2]
In orthodox chess, innovations in opening play are increasingly hard to come by, with most good players having processed an extensive catalogue of opening moves—novelties tend to occur later in the game. Transcendental chess offers opening complexity and novelty immediately because every game starts in a dense and unfamiliar position.
In Kung-Fu Chess, any player can move any of his available pieces at any given moment. Technically speaking, a player can only order one move of an available piece at a time, and the order is executed immediately. After a piece was moved, it is delayed (being unable to move) for a short constant and predefined amount of time before it can be moved again. The movement of the pieces from one position to another is not immediate but also has its own short duration, leading to a typical situation where many pieces on the board are on a move in the same time. Timing is a crucial aspect of the game, as a minimal fragment of time can make a difference between a piece being captured and a piece dodging the foe's movement. Hence physical speed and reflexes are a required skill for the game, beside the theoretical and mental skills required, which include the ability to develop fast tactics and strategies in accordance with the dynamic changes in the board's state of affair.
Although the theoretical rules are basically the same as in standard chess, the "real-time" aspect involved in this chess variant (in fact, this series of chess variants based on the same principle) leads to essential differences between the traditional chess and Kung-Fu Chess. The most major difference is the implication of threats upon the king. Since no player is bound to one move at a time, having one's king threatened does not deprive the player from avoiding the situation in composite ways, differing the obvious one-turn resorts. Therefore, checks, in the regular sense, do not exist in Kung-Fu Chess, nor a piece can be technically fixed to its current position due to a threat. For the same reason, checkmate in the regular sense, cannot be achieved. The game ends when one's king being practically captured, and loses the match. Victory can also be achieved by the resignation of the opponent player. Due to similar reasons, stalemate is also impossible situation in Kung-Fu Chess. A draw however can be achieved when accepted by a player after his opponent offered it.
The Doctrine of Necessity is the basis on which extra-legal actions by state actors, which are designed to restore order, are found to be constitutional. The maxim on which the doctrine is based originated in the writings of the medieval jurist Henry de Bracton, and similar justifications for this kind of extra-legal action have been advanced by more recent legal authorities, including William Blackstone.
In modern times, the doctrine was first used in a controversial 1954 judgment in which Pakistani Chief Justice Muhammad Munir validated the extra-constitutional use of emergency powers by Governor General, Ghulam Mohammad.[1] In his judgment, the Chief Justice cited Bracton's maxim, 'that which is otherwise not lawful is made lawful by necessity', thereby providing the label that would come to be attached to the judgment and the doctrine that it was establishing.
The Doctrine of Necessity has since been applied in a number of Commonwealth countries, and in 2010 was invoked to justify extra-legal actions in Nigeria.
Transmanche Ferries was formed after the previous operator of this route, P&O Stena Line, decided to concentrate on that company's primary route of Dover - Calais. The last P&O Stena vessel on the route, the Stena Cambria, undertook her last sailing on 31 January 1998. No vessel replaced the Stena Cambria service until a high speed passenger service was instituted by Hoverspeed using SuperSeaCat Two in April 1999, however this service ended in 2004.
Despite the Hoverspeed passenger service, a conventional passenger-vehicle freight service was desired for the Dieppe - Newhaven route. Compiled of public bodies, including the General Council of Seine-Maritime, the towns of Dieppe and Fécamp as well as three Chambers of Commerce, Transmanche Ferries re-opened the route early in 2001 with the chartered Sardinia Vera. In 2006, the Seine-Maritime ran a concession to find a tender to run the Transmanche Services and in December 2006, LD Lines won the tender to run the service and LD Lines then consequently took over the services with the Transmanche Ferries brand which was eventually dissolved into LD Lines although the two newbuilds, Cote D'Albatre and Seven Sisters remained in their original Transmanche Ferries livery even up until this day when they run their services with the Transmanche livery instead of a different livery. In 2012 shortly after SeaFrance went into liquidation, LD Lines and DFDS started a joint service between Dover and Calais which was soon to be brought under the name of New Channel Company A/S or known as DFDS Seaways France which included the Newhaven-Dieppe, Portsmouth-Le Havre, Dover-Calais and the Dover-Dunkerque which was then all transferred over to DFDS even up to this day. By the end of 2014, DFDS and Seine-Maritime reached an agreement to continue running the service into 2015 with 2 vessels once the Seven Sisters is released from the Le Havre service in Late 2014. This will enable a third daily crossing in each direction during the summer months.
St Andrews Church
St Andrews today is a small pretty church situated in the center of Carlton restored after it was burnt down in 1764 with a mixture of both stone and brick and was dedicated to St Michael[7] Then in 1867 another restoration took place undertaken buy Goddard and Son.[8] The restoration involved both altering the windows and adding a saddleback top to the tower.. The building was Gothicised and its dedication was then changed to St Andrew. In the Northern Wall of the nave there is a stained glass window picturing the angels Michael and Gabriel created in the 1920s by Theadora Salusbury. In 1937 the clock tower was bought through the efforts of the rector's daughter selling needle work door to door, and this needlework continues as some of the villagers produced some commemorative pieces in order to celebrate the Millennium.[8]
History of Carlton
There is no mention of the parish in the doomsday book so it is likely a Norman settlement [8] However the first Civil registration occurred in 1837, with the parish being registered in the Market Bosworth Sub-District.[9] and from then Carlton was described as a chapelry in Market-Bosworth parish, Leicester; on the Ashby-de-la-Zouch canal.[10]
In 1847, saw the Carltons first Public elementary school to be built, intending to educate 49 children[9] other facilities were also built or revived including the St Andrews church, a Manor house in 1881 and the diamond jubilee orchard.
The population itself according to recent Census data has stayed relatively the same apart from dropping below 200 between 1901s data and 1961, and hitting a lowest of 170 in 1921, with the number of Males dropping to 84.[11] Memorials of those who died in the war can be seen in St Andrew's church.
Personal background
Torre was born to Italian-American parents in Kensington, Brooklyn,[1][3] the son of a sanitation worker and a school custodian. He claims that Joe Torre is a distant cousin.[4]
In 1974 Torre graduated from Sachem High School. He ran away from home when he was sixteen; mainly to escape a father he described as “very tough, even abusive”.[1] He found his way to East Hampton (village), New York[4][5][6] where his uncle was building a house. Torre said his uncle helped him in many ways: “… to construct his house, he used old cobblestones that had been dug up from Brooklyn streets that were being repaved. Cleaning them and learning how to use them to erect walls – all of that was part of my first encounter with stone.”[1]
According to an interview, while working as a gardener and maintenance man for the J. Paul Getty’s estate in 1972,[1][7] (Torre was set up in a room above the garage),[6] he saw a woman in sunglasses and a headscarf walk along the narrow path that led to the entrance of a next door property. The woman was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the former American First Lady and widow of President John F. Kennedy, and who was now married to Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis.[1] The nearby property and house belonged to Mrs. Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale and her daughter Edith Bouvier Beale, aunt and first cousin to Mrs. Onassis.[5]
Torre approached the house one day and introduced himself to Edith “Little Edie” Beale and asked if she needed any work done. “Little Edie” introduced him to her mother “Big Edie” who lectured him about the benefits of a balanced diet and then proceeded to offer him a boiled potato salad and a chicken.[5] Shortly thereafter he became their personal handyman, doing odd jobs around the house. It was during this time that filmmakers Albert and David Maysles filmed the documentary Grey Gardens.
After leaving East Hampton, Torre went to Maine to build a cabin.[8] He then went to work as an assistant to the ventriloquist Wayland Flowers. Later, through Aristotle Onassis, he acquired a job tending a two-and-a-half-acre palace garden in Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.[4]
After returning to the States, Torre ran an art-moving company called AAA All-Boro Trucking in New York City[4] and then drove a cab for 20 years. On the side, he carved in stone.[3]
In 2005, a woman got into Torre’s taxi cab in New York City carrying a video camera and tripod. He asked her if she had ever seen the film Grey Gardens. When she replied that she had, Torre said: “Well, I’m the Marble Faun.” The woman told him, “Albert Maysles has been looking for you for years. You've got to call his studio.”[4][6]
Not long after the encounter in the taxi, Torre learned not only that he had become a cult icon figure but that he was about to be portrayed onstage in a musical based on the film at Playwrights Horizons in New York City.[4]
Shortly after making contact, Torre and Maysles (David had died in 1984) reconnected and conversed for hours, with the documentarian filming the entire time. Maysles recalled, "Seeing Jerry again brought me right back to the time when we were all in the same little bedroom together and he was eating corn cooked by Mrs. Beale."[4]
Issues and concerns
By the mid-2010s, many analysts have expressed concern over the overall "size" of the Chinese government debt.[6][7][8] [9] An IMF working paper, published in 2015, states that "financial sector reforms in China are progressing at an uneven pace", adding that "progress in removing implicit state guarantees has been slower."[10] This, according to the IMF paper, means that "with implicit state guarantees still in place, banks have little incentives to seek better projects and correctly price risk."[10]
An 2015 International Monetary Fund report concluded that China's public debt is relatively low "and on a stable path in all standard stress tests except for the scenario with contingent liability shocks," such as "a large-scale bank recapitalization or financial system bailout to deal, for example, with a potential rise in NPLs from deleveraging."[11]
"Shadow banking" has risen in China, posing risks to the financial system.[12][13]
Chinese authorities have dismissed analysts' worries, insisting that "the country still has room to increase government debt."[14] Finance Minister Lou Jiwei stated that China's "fiscal income is in a severe situation," yet the government "need[s] to expand the fiscal deficit, but it is hard to say how much room is appropriate."[14]
Former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, earlier in 2016, commented that "the...debt pile facing China [is] an 'internal' problem, given the majority of the borrowings was issued in local currency.[15] Many economists have expressed the same views, dismissing worries over the size of Chinese government debt, either in absolute terms or in proportion to the nation's GDP, as "nonsensical".[16]
Local and provincial debt
By 2015, local government entities owed a total of about 18 trillion yuan (about one-third of China's economy), mostly to state-owned banks who had made loans to the local governments "to fund risky land and property deals."[17] The Chinese central government authorized provinces to issue at least 2.6 trillion yuan ($419 billion) in bonds in 2015 in order to stabilize the financial system.[17] However, demand for provincial bonds from the private market was weak due to inadequate yields, and in May 2015, the central government directed state-owned lenders to buy the local bonds, creating a debt swap akin to a bailout.[17]
yea but ummm....... if a machine can do the math, they aren't gonna need you
A shocking amount of formal education is just jumping through hoops, it isn't really used much beyond.
Yeah, I think my degree could have been done in half the time tbqh
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Pic related, a tripcode just for those like you. Absolutely Gratis!:^)
Shut up?
No one cares about your nickelposting.
Was this article written by a woman who complained about calculators in the 80s?
Unlikely that she wrote anything in the 80's, since it looks like she was born in he early 90's.
That's her: pippabiddle.com
This is one of her other articles: huffingtonpost.com
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Freetards need to go, NOW.
you need to go