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December 7, 2007
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December 6, 2007
December 4, 2007
Cheat Sheets & Tables
Here is a complete list of formula's and other stuff that are helpful for sure!
Algebra Cheat Sheet (Reduced) - This is the same cheat sheet as above except it has been reduced so that it will fit onto the front and back of a single piece of paper. It contains all the information that the normal sized cheat sheet does.
Trig Cheat Sheet - Here is a set of common trig facts, properties and formulas. A unit circle (completely filled out) is also included. Currently this cheat sheet is four pages long.
Trig Cheat Sheet (Reduced) - My standard trig cheat sheet reduced to fit onto the front and back of a single piece of paper. It contains all the information that the normal sized cheat sheet does.
Calculus Cheat Sheets - These are a series of Calculus Cheat Sheets that covers most of a standard Calculus I course and a few topics from a Calculus II course.
Common Derivatives and Integrals - Here is a set of common derivatives and integrals that are used somewhat regularly in a Calculus I or Calculus II class. Also included are reminders on several integration techniques. Currently this cheat sheet is four pages long.
Common Derivatives and Integrals (Reduced) - My common derivatives and integrals table reduced to fit onto the front and back of a single piece of paper. It contains all the information that the normal sized table does.
Table of Laplace Transforms - Here is a list of Laplace transforms for a differential equations class. This table gives many of the commonly used Laplace transforms and formulas.
December 3, 2007
Why do we have eyebrows?
Just like an umbrella keeps our bodies dry from the rain, our hairy eyebrows keep our eyes dry from rain or sweat.
When it's pouring rain outside or when sweat drips down from our foreheads, our eyebrows divert the flow of water or sweat away from our eyes.
Our arch-shaped eyebrows angle the rain or sweat around to the side of our faces--leaving our eyes fairly dry. By catching the water or sweat, our eyebrows not only allow us to see more clearly, but also keep salty sweat from burning or irritating our eyes.
Eyebrows have other roles also. As one of our most expressive facial features, eyebrows help us determine how people are feeling without ever really asking them.
If a person's eyebrows are frowning, chances are they are mad or upset. In addition, eyebrows have an increasing impact on our beauty/fashion culture over the years.
Thick, hairy and big eyebrows tend to be characterized as unattractive while thin and plucked eyebrows are said to be more attractive.