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    quotes on changing self

    Nice graphic there Ragerunner. You play WC3 online?
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    Studying for english

    Sogz, try posting up stickers around your bedroom with quotes and important facts. Ask yourself obvious questions and write essays for them. eg. "The success of a transformation depends on a composer's artistry and vision. Discuss with reference to RnG are dead and Hamlet" That one should...
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    Class of 03 - uni?

    I'm going for Medicine at UNSW, but if I fail the UMAt/interview, I'm going straight for Vet Science at Usyd, which I really want to do as well. (if all that fails, probably Software engineering at UTS, it's a big leap from medicine, I know.) I'm not going to doom myself to the Medical...
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    vet science

    No, I do genuinely have an interest in vet sci. Moreso than Medicine. My parents are medical practisioners and they're pressuring me to do med. Of course I'm interested in any kind of medicine, but I'd rather help animals.
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    Logarithmic equation

    This is a weird one... 8.78 = p^-(0.546 + 0.043logp) that log is base 10 by the way. Solve for 'p'. Now that's just the way it was presented to me and I don't have a definite answer, but then again, I don't even know how to do it myself. Where does one start with this question???
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    vet science

    "Plus there's everything else that has to be done to gain entry." Yes, well that's what I'm asking. What exactly must be done in addition to gain entry?!?
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    vet science

    i've sorta switched from interest in Medicine to interest in Vet Sci. Considering they both lead to medical professions, can someone tell me if there's any tricks to getting into Vet Sci? (like the UMAT exam for Medicine) I was a bit shocked when I saw the UAI requirements were only 98.00 at...
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    Accelerometer and inertial/non-inertial frames of reference

    Mathematician: I like my english. Kini Mini and Mathematician: Methinks I get it now. Thanks.
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    Accelerometer and inertial/non-inertial frames of reference

    Oh yeah. So basically, in an inertial frame, if the cart was moved horizontally with uniform speed, then the pendulum would progressively be displaced at EVEN intervals as the mass was incremented. HOWEVER...if it is in a non-inertial frame of reference (Which it is because of gravity in this...
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    Accelerometer and inertial/non-inertial frames of reference

    Then is it correct to say that because there is increasing displacement with an increase in weight of the pendulum, the cart is in a non-inertial frame?
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    Accelerometer and inertial/non-inertial frames of reference

    I was not present the day my class did the accelerometer experiment. I get the gists of what they did, but I don't understand how an accelerometer can show/distinguish inertial and non-inertial frames of reference. Could someone please explain?
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    Einstein 'n' Aether.

    How did he prove that the speed of light was constant in non-inertial frames?
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    Einstein 'n' Aether.

    How exactly did Einstein disprove the existence of the aether in his thought experiment about the light-speed moving train? Yes I know you can't detect your motion on a train, nor can the light be perceived to go twice the speed of light in any frame of reference. That still doesn't...
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    Extension 1 Day (6th April)

    So you're teachers gave out these forms? Typical...my enx teacher didn't give us such forms because she feels that her integrity is threatened when we consult alternative assistance.
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    Extension 1 Day (6th April)

    Uhm, is that far from Strathfield? Do i pay on the day?
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    Extension 1 Day (6th April)

    *raises eyebrow* EXTENSION ONE DAY?! Fill me in someone, please.
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    Trigonometric functions

    The more correct way to look at it is that pi is a numerical value that corresponds to 180 degrees. This is important because degrees don't exist on our numbering system and hence you cannot use the numerical values of degrees/minutes/seconds to work out critical lengths such as that of a circle...
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    Are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern dead?

    RnG are dead ends with them walking off stage. Why? Because Hamlet (the play) ends with them supposedly dying. The fact that they disappear is mainly due to the ending of their role in Hamlet. Their life has no meaning without the play in which they are playing (Hamlet). They continue to strive...
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    med

    3000 and only 300 local interviewees?! I take it you were reeled in on the basis of percentile in the state? Hmm, I won't bother you with details on the interview...yet. But yeah, overall, that was good, thanks for the info. EDIT: misread.
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    med

    I'm certainly interested. I feel I'm upto the UAI requirements, although I am aware that the university can raise it well above 95. On the topic of which, what UAI did you get? Was the UMAT very difficult? I've got the past workshop manuals from NIE 2002. (btw, is there a maths section? A...
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