WOULDN 'T reality be beautiful if love came knocking on your door? Your eyes would outshine luna, blood would creep up your neck to your cheeks and then to the tips of your ears, your lips would curve upwards mimicking a parabola, and your heart. My god, your fist-sized heart. One magical muscle. Your heart would race like it 's participating in the Olympics in the summer. It 'd give you such a high emotion that the first thought that crosses your mind will embarrasse you when you think…
Throughout the article “Teaching Practices of living inquiry” by Karen Meyer there were many ideas that were new to me such as the main concept of living inquiry. I was curious to know and understand how an ongoing living of an everyday life can be a practice. A practice which lets you enjoy every part of your life living in “being in the moment” and from this theory Karen Meyer developed a course which involves pedagogy and practices of each experience. From reading the article and putting…
The Middle- East even made headway in topics such as algebraic notation, trigonometry, and algebraic geometry , when the Europeans did not. Not only did the Arabs advance in algebra they also found ways of using mathematical induction to prove formulas and theorems. The Chinese also had a hand in mathematics during Europe’s…
[pic][pic] [pic]2 RELATIONAL MODEL: CONCEPTS, CONSTRAINTS, LANGUAGES, DESIGN, AND PROGRAMMING [pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic] [pic]5 The Relational Data Model and Relational Database Constraints This chapter opens Part II of the book on relational databases. The relational model was first introduced by Ted Codd of IBM Research in 1970 in a classic research publication "System R4 Relational." (Codd 1970), and attracted immediate attention due to its simplicity,…