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		<title>Pre-School Algebra</title>
		<description>unknown: 

prealgebra. (C)Copyright 2008, C. Burke. All rights reserved. Today&#8217;s (x, why?) was brought to you by the numbers and letters in 3x^2. Click on the link for the full cartoon. Or catch it on http://xwhy.comiccgenesis.com. &#8230;



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		<title>The physics of non-thermal radiation in microquasars [arXiv:0805.1707]</title>
		<description>Charlemagne: 

V. Bosch-Ramon; Microquasars are binary systems that harbor a normal star and a compact object (black-hole or neutron star), and show relativistic outflows (or jets). The matter that forms these jets is of likely stellar origin, &#8230;



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		<title>OFFICIAL AP Chemistry thread</title>
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Forum: AP Tests Preparation Posted By: Beejay Post Time: 05-13-2008 at 04:10 AM.



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		<title>Mathematics + magic = mathamagics</title>
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When kids begin to stumble on math, society quickly gives them the out. ” I guess you aren’t that good at math.” This is wrong, he says. Everyone can do math. Math is a skill like reading or driving a car. And if you practice you can do &#8230;
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		<title>as we near the end&#8230;</title>
		<description>ep1stle: 

She had a great junior year in physics (even tho it made her brain hurt) and she will miss all the things that made physics class the way it was. The stares, the explanations by everyone (which she still wouldnt understand) the mooching &#8230;



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		<title>gauge theories of gravity</title>
		<description>KFC: 

I am an Italian physicist working in the field of condensed matter and non-relativistic quantum mechanics. Unfortunately my background in general relativity is very poor. In the last few monthes, as a hobby I am trying to learn a little &#8230;



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		<title>Re: Vernier Caliper and Micrometer with zero error options</title>
		<description>Rhianna Wisniewski: 

it is going to be the best vernier applet in the whole physics teaching community for the world i am glad to be part of your effort to give free physics learning-by-doing education. it is correct i have number to prove LOL. &#8230;



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		<title>Amazing Flying Helicopter - Defying The Laws Of Physics</title>
		<description>Charlemagne: 

How can this thing fly? No rotor blades turning, it defies the laws of physics!



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		<title>Electrical Design Engineer &#124; The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics &#8230;</title>
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Required: BS in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience. Experience gained through a minimum of five years of electrical design including a background in power, lighting, communi.



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		<title>Mechanical Design Engineer &#124; The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics &#8230;</title>
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Required: BS degree in Mechanical Engineering. Experience gained  through a minimum of 5 years of mechanical design including background in HVAC, plumbing, and sprinkler systems. CAD kno.



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