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Today I had nothing to do at home so I decided to do a little shoot at home. My high school senior sister usually likes to study in the kitchen, so today I decided to capture her studying for her finals retake.
She got accepted to Cal State Fullerton and Cal State San Marcos, so shes trying to maintain her grades so they don't drop her from her submission.
Colgate students attend classes on campus held on Wednesday, November 19, 2014.
Photo by Lorenzo Ciniglio.
Official music video.
Artist: Stretta
Track: Calculus
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Executive producer: Crashburn media
Camera & Director of Photography: Marc Broussely
Editor & Post-production: Franck Trebillac
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Lee and I recently climbed the route Calculus Crack on The Apron. It had rained ALOT two days previously so it was no surprise that we managed to find wetness on every pitch. I took a surprising fall at the first crux of the route thanks to damp shoes and hands. The amount of rope stretch and blood running down my hand after it ripped out of the crack when my feel peeled made for a exciting start to the second pitch. Luckily I had the joy of sharing the belay for the third pitch with a very amusing, french gentleman Fred. He whistled tunes and told me of his women, his baby's as he put it. His current 'baby' was the woman on the rope below him, a climbing acquaintance who did not like wide cracks or traversing. Ironically when I bid Fred farewell I was beginning a long wide pitch with a sketchy damp shoed traverse crux to a hanging gear belay, Fun! The next three pitches started with a steep and tricky finger crack to a very uncomfortable belay, followed two pitches of pleasant cruising runouts. Despite the damp and insecure footwork the climbing and company was enjoyable as always. Our descent went as quick and smooth as the ascent so we headed over to Smoke Bluffs park to crag for the rest of the day. Here is Lee at the top of our climb with his new helmet. The last one was cracked and had surely seen enough UV to need replacing. Safety first.
Differential calculus examples We will differentiate with respect to ‘u’ as ‘u’ is an independent variable.Y = tan – 1 (√ ( 1 + u 2 – u )),We will first substitute ‘u =tan v’ as it makes the differentiation process easier.Substituting u = tan v.
Then (Calculus + Beer) = ?
One of the best ways to study. An empty pub with constant supply of snacks and beer.
Seriously, It's rather nice. I actually got a LOT of work done there.
Image I made for a blog post about textbooks coming to smartphones. I took the screenshot from Niels van Eck
A plant of Baliospermum solanifolium from Euphorbiaceae (Castor family).
Uses:
Roots, seeds, leaves and seed oil are used to treat jaundice, constipation, piles, anemia, conjuctivitis. The roots are purgative, anthelmintic, carminative, rubefacient and anodyne. Used in abdominal pain, constipation, calculus, general anasarca, piles, helminthic infestation, scabies and skin disorders. Root paste is applied to painful swellings and piles. The leaves relieve asthma and seeds are used to cure snakebites.
During my final semester as an undergraduate student at Boston University, I opted to take a basic photography class in the College of Communications. I took the class despite knowing that I was unlikely to learn anything new in the class in terms of basic technical skills like aperture and shutter speed, but I knew that if I didn't do something that would require me to go out and shoot, I would end up dedicating no time to photography whatsoever as my engineering senior design project would likely consume most of my time.
Over the next couple weeks, I'll post some of the photos I took as part of that basic photography course, including some of the photos I submitted as part of my final project portfolio.
This particular photograph was made as part of a depth of field assignment in which we were required to shoot at f/16 and f/2 (or thereabouts).
Nikon D40
35mm, f/2, 1/250 sec, ISO 200
What is Calculus The word calculus comes from rock and also means a stone formed in a body. People in ancient times did arithmetic with piles of stones, so a particular method of computation in mathematics came to be known as calculus.Arithmetic and geometry are the two branches of mathematics originating in ancient times. Mathematicians attempted to do algebra in those days but lacked the language of algebra, namely the symbols we take for granted such as +, -, X, ÷ and =. Much of the world, including Europe, also lacked an efficient numbering system such as that developed in the Hindu and Arabic cultures. (Try long division, for example, using Roman numerals.) Algebra as a branch of mathematics can be said to date to around 825 A.D. when a Persian, al-Khwarizmi, wrote the earliest known algebra text. (The word "algebra" comes from a Persian word in the title, al'jabr which means "to restore". The English term for a systematic mathematical method, algorithm, was derived from al-Khwarizmi's name by way of a Latin translation.)
Permanent Tintin exhibition at Château de Cheverny: The desk of Professor Calculus in his laboratory.
five years before last time i took the calculus in the high school, this shoot before the exam, i am bored from studying and didnt know what to do except shooting every thing in front of me
21//365
Calculus is going to be the death of me.
All of these words whispered in my ear
Tell a story that I cannot bear to hear.
Just 'cause I said it, it don't mean I meant it,
People say crazy things.
-- Adele
Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen of a patient aged 66 showing a calculus (stone, at centre) in the kidney which has caused swelling (dilation) of the renal cavities and a blockage to the ureter (tube) linking the kidney to the bladder. This kidney stone measures 16mm long and 8mm wide.
Source: Science Photo Library(http://www.sciencephotolibrary.com/index.html) Image: C002/6485
Application of differential calculus When we talk about study of differential calculus, our primary objective is to study about the derivatives of the function. Differential Calculus is the important part of calculus, in which we deal with the change of rate of quantities. Calculus is divided into two main parts, in which one is called as the differentiation calculus other is named as the integral calculus.
This snapshot is supposed to depict Calculus, my hardest class for this semester. The desire behind this picture is to get past this class in order to continue on towards my desired major. This picture was taken in a Thompson library study room as I was studying for my upcoming midterm. Although Calculus has been extremely difficult for me, I continue to try my best in it in order to be able to obtain desire in my dream job.
Two of the teachers at Beamish Board School in the colliery village at Beamish Museum apply all of their combined wisdom into solving the problem on the slate. Of course they will get it right because, in those days, teachers were always right!!
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