The Unofficial Homework Help Thread

It's a long, boring 107. But thanks.

I might end up reading it though, since I'm about half way through and gotta finish it by Wednesday.
 
it's not boring at all. it's a great book just man up and read it. i read that book in an afternoon

i read it at a young enough age that the end really stuck with me...
 
Am I the only one who thinks they did a terrible job of depicting lennys death in the movie? George literally shoots him while getting up and turning around like he doesn't even care. So stupid haha
 
It should take you an hour to read and it's a classic. It raises a few good ethical questions. It's very well written, but I don't take you for one that likes to read
 
Thats what my homework is starting to look like... Youre a physics major right? If so, i might need your help with Bohr angular momentum in a problem that is asking me to determine the quantum number of the earth if the sun and earth are resembling a hudrogen atom model. Its giving me all kinds of mindfucks
 
I could try and help! I'm probably not far ahead of you though if you are already doing that kind of stuff. The question I posted is actually from a class that I am already finished but that is a bonus assignment I haven't finished yet.

The 2D bohr atom is super easy to derive as long as you remember his assumptions. Easy to get the Rydberg formula and any stuff from it. It's about one chalkboard start to finish. Even though it's all wrong it's still pretty fun to do just for the historical reasons.
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Loss of culture, identity and traditional way of life. Different ways of hunting, trading, conducting business, attitudes towards women and patriarchy, raising families, providing food (primarily hunting/gathering vs. agriculture), education, government, etc.

In other words, everything changed. The impact colonization has had on First Nations people is still being felt today.

We may not have had as big of an issue with slavery up here in Canada, but we did our best to eradicate First Nations culture. Heck, the Indian Act is the only (or one of the only) piece of race based legislation in the world and it has remained largely unchanged since it was written in 1867.
 
more like

75% WHAT THE FUCK NUMBERS WHY THE FUCK DO YOU NOT WORK

20% WHAT THE FUCK SELF WHY THE FUCK DO YOU FORGET TO DO SIMPLE STEP

5% FUCK YEAH I AM GOD
 
ugh. makes me feel like a little kid. double space that shit. harvard style references (but don't put the fucking year).

I have no idea how to format it, but your humanities prof will probably find something wrong with whatever you do.
 
Citing Non-Print or Sources from the Internet

With more and more scholarly work being posted on the Internet, you may have to cite research you have completed in virtual environments. While many sources on the Internet should not be used for scholarly work (reference the OWL's Evaluating Sources of Information resource), some Web sources are perfectly acceptable for research. When creating in-text citations for electronic, film, or Internet sources, remember that your citation must reference the source in your Works Cited.

Sometimes writers are confused with how to craft parenthetical citations for electronic sources because of the absence of page numbers, but often, these sorts of entries do not require any sort of parenthetical citation at all. For electronic and Internet sources, follow the following guidelines:

Include in the text the first item that appears in the Work Cited entry that corresponds to the citation (e.g. author name, article name, website name, film name).

You do not need to give paragraph numbers or page numbers based on your Web browser’s print preview function.

Unless you must list the website name in the signal phrase in order to get the reader to the appropriate entry, do not include URLs in-text. Only provide partial URLs such as when the name of the site includes, for example, a domain name, like CNN.com or Forbes.com as opposed to writing out http://www.cnn.com or http://www.forbes.com.

got it from https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02/

 
I doubt this will work but im going to try anyways:

Madison Finance has a total

of $20 million earmarked for homeowner loans and auto loans. On the average, homeowner loans have a 10%

annual return rate, whereas auto loans yield a 12% annual rate of return. Management has also stipulated that the total

amount of homeowner loans should be greater than or equal to 4 times the total

amount of automobile loans. Determine

the total amount of loans of each type Madison should extend to each category

to maximize its returns

 
not sure if physics or physical chemistry...

grad level biochem for me. Anyone offering help? or, want help rather? my last assignment was to learn how to use a 3D protein modeling software.
 
hey for people that know about noodlebib what would i put a source under if i have a website page that has just a few fast facts?
 
How the fuck do you find the determinant for a 4x4 matrix?? I got this for homework but my teacher didn't teach us shit about it.
 
holy what the fuck is this..

if you want social science i got you, but damn i have no capacity to understand anything even remotely close to this
 
He does care about Lennie which as ironic as it sounds, is why he killed him. And I've never seen the movie, but I just youtube'd the clip and he stays around for a while?
 
Fact for everyone that will save your life on all papers...

Microsoft word has a references section that you can put all of your sources into and keeps them all organized!!
 
isn't this just a pretty basic constrained optimization problem?

sorry if there is some crazy business stuff in there that I didn't get. actually now that I think about it I don't think I can solve it because I don't know how much a home or an auto loan is worth. If it was how much money should be loaned to each then the problem is trivial
 
BibTeX.

Word is getting better, but you can still be much more productive using a good LaTeX editor or an in-between program such as LyX.
 
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