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University of Liverpool IME Conference.

The 19th International Congress on Insurance Mathmatics and Economics

Pep-C is a young lyricist from Newcastle Australia,with a mixture of wild creativity, passion for music and life Pep-C rolls his skills as an entertainer into one bundle to create a truly powerful show.

 

As a young boy Pep-C hit the scene as a B-Boy and learnt his performance skill through entertaining as a dancer, DJ and hype man, With a mentor like Deejay Mathmatics to show him the way he was is bound to do great things.

 

Pep-C has just finished recording his debut album "FOCUSED" which is aimed to be release mid 2014.

 

#WhoisPepC

 

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University of Liverpool IME Conference.

The 19th International Congress on Insurance Mathmatics and Economics.

Gala dinner Liverpool Cathedral

Expanding Your Horizons (EYH), A Hands-On STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held April 20, 2019 in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky

1 baby + 3 babies = too many babies - lol

Pep-C is a young lyricist from Newcastle Australia,with a mixture of wild creativity, passion for music and life Pep-C rolls his skills as an entertainer into one bundle to create a truly powerful show.

 

As a young boy Pep-C hit the scene as a B-Boy and learnt his performance skill through entertaining as a dancer, DJ and hype man, With a mentor like Deejay Mathmatics to show him the way he was is bound to do great things.

 

Pep-C has just finished recording his debut album "FOCUSED" which is aimed to be release mid 2014.

 

#WhoisPepC

 

www.facebook.com/woop.pepc

Expanding Your Horizons (EYH), A Hands-On STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held April 20, 2019 in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky

What comes to mind when you think of "school" in rural Africa? I took this over the shoulder of a student in Kenya.

A little fun with mathmatic manipulatives and primary colors.

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Jack, how big is that square?

I saw something similar to this in a home decorator magazine picture of a room......it was spread on a table and at an angle.......I fell in love with it and decided I would try to copy it.......since I am lost when it comes to measurements and mathmatics in general I asked my dear Jack to figure out "how big is that square"....he always loved me so much when I would ask him to help with something like this.....;-o........I reproduced the quilt as best I could piecing the backing and edges and affixing the pieced flowers with applique.......I was and am very proud of it.............years later I found the pattern for the original quilt in a book at a second hand book store......it was made in strips .......nothing like I did.....

 

heres my drawing for today, was thinking about exponential growth/decay although this actually isn't correct. each of the eight starting lines divides into two and then repeats..if anyone knows the formula for this please let me know.

Mathnasium tutor, Richard Zorns, works with Amanda Wolf on mathmatical problems.

Amanda is a 4th grade student at San Jose Highly Gifted Magnet Center.

Delaware attended a special science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) event sponsored by HughesNet and National 4-H Council. Photo by: Jackie Arpie

A bone which may be the oldest mathmatics artifact ever found and found in Africa.

Burniversity Art Project Platform at Burning Life

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Anyone like Geometrics?

Jasmine Chiquita White, a Junior Applied Mathmatics and Statistics Major at Stony Brook University, performs a monolouge during the talent portion of the Alpha Phi Alpha 10th Annual Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Pageant on Saturday, February 26th, 2011, in the Student Activities Center Auditorium at Stony Brook University. Photo by Samuel Liebrand.

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