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871: The Computer Underground
... If you trust everyone else in the group, it is very profitable to pool information on systems . . . also it is nice to know someone that you can call if you need help on operating system X and to have people feel free to call you if they need help on operating system Y (AN, message log, 1988). Trust is a very important part of a group. I think that's blatantly ...
872: Leonhard Euler
... prime number theorem and the law of biquadratic reciprocity. He was the most prolific writer of mathematics of all time. His complete works contains 886 books and papers. We owe to him the notations f(x) (1734), e for the base of natural logs (1727), i for the square root of -1 (1777), for pi, for summation (1755) etc. He also introduced beta and gamma functions, integrating factors for differential equations ...
873: The Tradition of the Twelfth Man
... the end of the game, the Aggies had only 11 players left standing and all of them were on the field. One more injury and the Aggies would have to forfeit the game. Coach D.X. Bible looked up in the stands and found E. King Gill, a former football player and current basketball player, and asked him to come down and suit up. When interviewed later Gill remarked: "I wish ...
874: Michelangelo
... it is a blessing not to see, not to hear. Pray, do not disturb me. Speak softly". During his long lifetime, Michelangelo was an intimate of princes and popes, from Lorenzo de' Medici to Leo X, Clement VIII, and Pius III, as well as cardinals, painters, and poets. Neither easy to get along with nor easy to understand, he expressed his view of himself and the world even more directly in ...
875: Waiting Lines and Queuing
... per time unit as a function of relative frequency commonly known as the Poisson Distribution. In my grocery store example a typical manager might want to plot a graph in the following way. On the x-axis you would probably have number of customers per 1 hour and on the y-axis you would have a frequency distribution. In other words how often does a certain amount of customers per hour ...
876: Speciesism and Animal Rights
... that you can't put a price or value on what a person or thing is worth, and because of this it is not the Homosapiens decision to say that an animal can not do ‘x,' ‘y,' or ‘z.' Therefore we as humans cannot do whatever we want to an animal and find a justifiable reason because according to Regan there is no justification for devaluing any species. In conclusion, Regan ...
877: Muscle Cars
... The Javelin had a 401 V-8; the 71 model year had a new sleeker longer and wider look . Most of the AMC’s were blocky and were not liked by the public. The Gremlin X was another of AMC tire smokers with a 304V-8, the car is about the size of a Geo. "In 1968 the AMX 390 was introduced; it had a sporty looking, low-buck sport’s ...
878: MacBeth: Prophecies
... our hope. I’ll not fight with thee”. This is saying that he is tired of fighting and killing people, he just wants it to end but he will not live to be ruled by Malcolm. In conclusion, the prophecies given to him by the witches, Lady Macbeth's influence and plan, and his strong ambition to be king, all contributed greatly to his fall of character, which resulted, to his ...
879: The Painting of Pygmalion and Galatea: A Sensual Embrace
... emotional sense of love in his classical painting of Pygmalion and Galatea. The original work is exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The dimensions of the oil on canvas painting are 35 x 27 in.
880: Macbeth: The Supernatural and the Theme of Death
... to blame for this catastrophe though. It is Macbeth that decides to go forward with the plans. Throughout all the chaos in the remaining scenes of the play, she is eventually killed by one of Malcolm's associates. Therefore, it is her own foul play with the supernatural that leads to her death.


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