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it can be expanded with the Stieltjes constants
evaluated via Parseval's thereom Its generalization is the Hurwitz function |
Riemann Zeta Function
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when evaluated at 2, it is the basel problem - which evaluates to
pi2 / 6 |
Riemann Zeta function
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distribution of solutions = Lehmer's Phenomenon
Given by the Dirichlet eta function |
riemann zeta function
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he wrote two poems on the death of his brother Christopher :
Mid-term Break The Blackbird of Glanmore |
Seamus Heaney
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Death of a Naturalist
Verses for a Fordham Commencement |
Seamus Heaney
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His father, Patrick, died soon after publication of the 1987 volume, The Haw Lantern. In 1988, a collection of critical essays called The Government of the Tongue was published
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Seamus Heaney
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The Cure at Troy
based on Sophocles Philoctetes Burial at Thebes based on Sophocles Antigone |
Seamus Heaney
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District and Circle
(won the 2006 TS Eliot Prize) The Haw Lantern |
Seamus Heaney
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Wintering Out
Station Island |
Seamus Heaney
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"The squat pen rests; as snug as a gun"
a boy is fascinated by a frogspawn near the flax-dam contains "Digging" |
death of a Naturalist
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Life of Grange Copeland
Meridian |
Alice Walker
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The Temple of My Familiar
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Alice Walker
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Possessing the Secret of Joy
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Alice Walker
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Everyday Use
a mother prevents her daughter Dee from taking the family quilts from her younger sister Maggie |
Alice Walker
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Tash murders the female circumciser M'Lissa
Browfeld has an affair at the Dew Drop Inn with his father's lover Josie |
Possessing Secret Joy
The Third Life of Grange Copland |
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Alice Walker Works :
Meridian Hill is a student at the fictitious Saxon College and becomes involved in the civil rights movement and falls in love with Truman Held, who becomes engaged with a white woman Lynne Rabinowitz. interleaved stories of Arvedyda, musician in search of his past ; carlotta, Latin American wife who lives in exile ; Suwelo, a professor who realizes that men have failed women. |
Meridian
The Temple of My Familiar |
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Discovered by Inge Lehmann in 1936.
The cause of faster propagation of seismic waves within this region is uncertain. |
inner core
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its interactions with the region in above it generate the earth's magnetic field according to the geodynamo theory
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inner core
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It possibly rotates faster than the rest of the Earth, called super-rotation or sub-rotation.
composed of an iron-nickely alloy |
Inner core
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What are the four risk of loss rules (to determine liability), in the order in which they should be applied?
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1. Agreement - Agreement of the parties controls
2. Breach - Breaching party is liable for any uninsured loss, even if the breach is unrelated to the underlying problem 3. Delivery by common carrier other than seller -Risk of loss shifts from seller to buyer at the time that the seller completes its delivery obligations. 4. No agreement, breach, no delivery by a common carrier - The determining factor is whether the seller is a merchant. (Whether the buyer is a merchant is irrelevant.) Risk of loss shifts from a merchant-seller to the buyer on the buyer’s “receipt” of the goods; risk of loss shifts from a non-merchant seller when she “tenders” the goods. (“Receipt” – buyer has taken physical possession.) |
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Robert Frost work :
Silas argued with Harold Wilson about education. He refuses to be ashamed , which is why Mary lets him in when she comes up from Rowe's to find him against a barn-door asleep, even though her husband warren can't pay him. |
Death of the hired man
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set on "the darkest evening of the year" in a place that is "lovely, dark, and deep"
"the sweep/of easy wind and downy flake" the sound of the harness bells |
stopping by woods on a snowy evening
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this work by robert Frost describes the narrator's experienced depression.
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Acquainted with the Night
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Daughters of Edward Darley Bolt
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john singer sargent
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The Misses Vickers
(depicts Evelyn, Mabel and Mildred Vickers) |
Sargent
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Carnation, Lily, LIly, Rose
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John Singer Sargent
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Painted portraits of
Frederick Law Olmstead Lady Agnew of Lochnaw Theodore Roosevelt Rockefeller |
Sargent
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The Triumph of Religion
(Boston Public Library) |
Sargent
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most abundant protein in mammals, comprising 25-35% of body-content.
Gelatin, used in food and industry, is derived from this. |
collagen
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this amino acid has the fourth smallest molecular weight and composes 30% of collagen.
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proline
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