Jeorney: I encouage your work and support your …
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jeorney: I encouage your work and support your development of your theories; parallels and models, presentation of, would be good work. ![]()
!*! I think, sS$elf-Analysis is lacking in human development, sometimes…no-Know Excuses and I bow, to our Great teacher…the bow slides on strings and humnms a very high “note”…ArrOw
…great Random Lesson(sin) Little Arrows 1968…my apple for TEAcher
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Species cannot be assigned the Least Concern category unless they have had their population status evaluated.
be good…
…“capital is great un{till}s it is exchanged into “money”cUltUre
…[sign]… - Latin Origins of Trig Functions
Date: 11/20/98 at 02:23:33
From: Kim Taing
Subject: Definitions in LatinWhat are the origins of the words sine, cosine, tangent, etc.?
Basically the six trigonometric functions: sin, cos, tan, cscin,
cos, tan, csc, sec, cot, sec, cot.Thanks.
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Date: 11/20/98 at 08:39:06
From: Doctor Rick
Subject: Re: Definitions in LatinHi, Kim. I’ve wanted to put together this information for some time.
Thanks for getting me to do it! The following is based on etymological
information from Webster’s Third New International Dictionary.I will refer to the following figure. O is the center of the circle
shown passing through A and D.* B
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O C ASINE comes from the Latin SINUS, meaning a bend or gulf, or the bosom
of a garment. (We know the word from its anatomical meaning: the
cavities or bays in the facial bones and from the names of some “bays”
on the moon.) The term was used as a translation for the Arabic word
“jayb,” the word for a sine that also meant the bosom of a garment, and
which in turn comes from the Sanskrit word “jiva” meaning a bowstring.from above of –Jeorney says: 10.1.2March 5, 2009 at 4:10 am
Origins of Trig Functions
thanks Marina!*! -
contrite=contrivance…control chart…CONvent=CONvex…pretty fox of conveyance, is that host of HOTFORWorDS
..:-) - [prelude]…piece…phi-lan-thro-pist
or, I’ll help, but,–”do it my way”…hot words on a sinned roof… - what is perfection?…in terms of cults?…321
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Have no fear of perfection- you’ll never reach it.” – Salvador Dali
points well gathered!!!
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[dementia] is my word request with all these “EconOmic” bosses
cop out and cope and don’t leak the peak and be meek or get freaked and sneak the chic
Megalomania (from the Greek word μεγαλομανία; megalo-, meaning large, and mania) is a historical term for behavior characterized by an obsession or preoccupation with wealth, power, genius, or omnipotence – often generally termed as delusions of grandeur or grandiose delusions.
Megalomania denotes an obsession with having and/or obtaining, grandiosity and extravagance (especially in the form of great fame and popularity, material wealth, social influence or political power, or more than one or even all of the aforesaid). It may be a symptom of manic or paranoid disorders.

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I think mental illness or madness can be an escape also. People don’t develop a mental illness because they are in the happiest of situations usually. One doctor observed that it was rare when people were rich to become schizophrenic. If they were poor or didn’t have too much money, then it was more likely. And this is natural, if things are very good, you can find satisfaction with the world as it is, as it seems to be. If things are not so good, you may be one to imagine something better.
For me, I was able to imagine myself as in a role of greater importance than I would seem to be ordinarily. At the time, I had some recognition. I was making some progress professionally, but I wasn’t really at the top. I didn’t have top level recognition, and so when I started thinking irrationally, I imagined myself as really on a Number 1 level. I was the most important person of the world, and people like the Pope would be just like enemies, who would try to put me down in some way or another, or the president.”—John Nash
Hotchkiss’s seven deadly sins of narcissism…words for hot = hot for words…
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…I hope you like country
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