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    Navigating a Failed Coop: Finding My Best Career Option

    MB, I agree that it could be a personality conflict. I have that issue with my current employer now. I do agree that his employer should have spoken to him much earlier. Werg, Moonbear's right, by showing that you can handle all the simple things, more responsibility will be allocated to you...
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    Navigating a Failed Coop: Finding My Best Career Option

    I agree with Andy. However I do also think that it is your employer's responsibility to bring things to your attention if there are behaviors or habits that are negatively affecting your work performance or that of others. If you are unaware of the issue then you have no way to fix it. While...
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    News Rice Shortage Felt Around The World

    I wouldn't have thought about it like that. I know I heard about it yesterday when I was listening to the news at work. I also loved how they mentioned there was a rice shortage, but afterward mentioned that it was a shortage in Asian nations, not here in the U.S. However, people aren't going to...
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    News Iraq war a self-fulfilling prophesy

    Amp, I think I heard it in passing but nothing in detail. I agree with your assessment of the after affects of the war. However, I think it extends beyond the ecological affects. There are many others that will not be measurable for some time. Such as the psychological affects of the deployment...
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    News Iraq war a self-fulfilling prophesy

    W3pcq: "It is a very mysterious time we are living in. It is a time when information is available. It is also a time where information is a tool used to motivate, mislead, recruit, indoctrinate, justify, etc. Sometimes the more you take in the less you know. This is a time when you must listen...
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    Medical Does anyone know what neurogensis is?

    Does anyone know what neurogensis is?:bugeye: How is it related to human memory function? ~Kitty
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    Is Suicide Genetic? Investigating Two Families

    What I wonder is why people feel suicide is necessary. I'd be curious to find out when suicide really began to happen. Obviously its safe to say it has been around for a very long time. I'd like to know why and when it started. Although I think it's possible to speculate the why portion of my...
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    Is Suicide Genetic? Investigating Two Families

    This is kinda similar to what I said earlier about women being more likely to hesitate before they commit suicide. In the time they hesitate they're thinking changes and many times women don't actually commit suicide because of what they start to think about before they go to kill themselves...
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    The Fundamental Theorems of Calculus

    By the way Mathwonk, I'm really sorry the browser erased all of your work. Thats horribly crummy. :frown: ~Kitty
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    The Fundamental Theorems of Calculus

    Right. Doesn't adding C just mean that the antiderivative belongs to a family of antiderivatives that are all verticle translations of one another? ~Kitty
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    Is Suicide Genetic? Investigating Two Families

    Male suicides are much more prevailent than female suicides. I don't think its genetic althought there may be disorders that will put people at risk for suicide. http://www.nimh.nih.gov/suicideprevention/suifact.cfm This website has specific findings on suicide rates and causes. I don't...
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    The Fundamental Theorems of Calculus

    Math, I really don't see how this theorem is really the mean value theorem. Isn't the mean value theorem f(c)(b-a) which is really (1/b-a)(b-a)? Grr (I get furstrated when I get confused)...getting confused...:devil: ~Kitty
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    Why do dogs smile and chimpanzees cry?

    She probably could. ~Kitty
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    The Fundamental Theorems of Calculus

    Lol, I think its safe to say that it is what he what he meant, but it was in a joking manner. I understand it I think what confuses me is the proof of this theorem. ~Kitty
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    Brain Fade About Trig w/Differential

    Multiply 1/(square root of 3) by the (square root of 3)/(square root of 3). Leaving you with the square root of 3 in the numerator and 3 in the denominator. Then multiply that by 2/1 (same thing as 2) to give you 2(square root of 3)/3. How did you think I rationalized?
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