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Din, Nah! It's just too cheem or profound. Especially with all the going on in Malaysia. Sometimes, it's good to get away of exercising grey matter on this. No harm! But understanding it....hehehe....It takes time lah. Better than reading forums that made you vomit 2 buckets of blood everyday
2011-08-07 03:47:21
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According to the adverts "it could be you". But if you happen to live within driving distance of Massachusetts, boast a decent understanding of school mathematics and can get your hands on a few hundred thousand dollars in fairly...
2011-08-07 01:22:26
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Tucker Jones of Chapel Hill, N.C., a 2011 graduate of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, will spend the upcoming academic year in Serbia as a participant in Princeton University’s Bridge Year program.
2011-08-07 12:46:40
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I just recently finished my third year of teaching mathematics in Birmingham and only needed to be rehired to earn tenure, but I was not. Most people do not realize a teacher has to work three years and one day consecutively in the same school system to earn tenure.
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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Guys, don't worry if you cannot fully comprehend Paulos' review and Bertsch McGrayne's book. I grappled with this Bayes-Price theorem when I was at Business School years ago. Let me this to say: it was tough for me, but learned it and I understood it sufficiently to pass my Quantitative Methods course well. Since then, I have never used to it. But I do change my mind when I am presented with new ...
2011-08-07 03:47:21
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“The Man of Numbers: Fibonnacci’s Arithmetic Revolution,” by Keith Devlin, Walker & Co., 183 pages, $25. If someone ever wrote novels about Fibonacci, the series would have two first books, followed by a second, the third and the fifth. If you ...
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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How did you first decide to become a teacher? I completed my first undergraduate degree in ma
2011-08-06 11:08:50
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