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Asian and Oceanian Travelogue: First Trip To India: Off the beaten track
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Asian and Oceanian Travelogue. Tuesday, October 14, 2008. First Trip To India: Off the beaten track. Chapter Nine - Off the beaten track. The people in Jaunpur are very friendly and surprised to see a foreigner, especially if you venture out of the town centre. I attracted big crowds at the interesting Jami Masjid and Lal Darwaza Masjid. On the Mahaparinirvana Temple grounds, it's forbidden to take photographs. I did it anyway without anyone complaining. For a little bribe, the guards will even l...Near ...
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Asian and Oceanian Travelogue: First Trip To India: The Arrival in Delhi
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Asian and Oceanian Travelogue. Tuesday, October 14, 2008. First Trip To India: The Arrival in Delhi. Chapter One - The Arrival in Delhi : Culture Shock. Single room was Rs 1400 (taxes incl.) and they only wanted to come down to around Rs 1300. Tired as I was, I decided to take it, but it was the worst place (and the worst deal) of my whole trip. If you're visiting the Jantar Mantar, it's a great help if you can find someone from the Archaeological Survey to guide you around. It's not very interesting...
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Math Blog: Sum and difference formulas for sine and cosine
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Thursday, November 3, 2011. Sum and difference formulas for sine and cosine. 10 - 1 Formulas for Cos(a. We will prove the sum formula for the cosine in class. I will state it here and use it to prove other formulas later. The two main purposes for these formulas are:. 1) finding exact values of other trig expressions. 2) simplifying expressions to find other identities. Sum and Difference Formulas for Sine And Cosine. 8723; sin a. 177; sin b. Demo: sin(A B) (Manipula Math). Sin (50 10) = sin 60. Use the ...
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Math Blog: Evaluating and Graphing Sine and Cosine
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011. Evaluating and Graphing Sine and Cosine. 7-4 Evaluating and Graphing Sine and Cosine. Sines and Cosines of Special Angles. Angles are used many times in mathematics. I strongly urge you to memorize, or at least be able to derive the sine and cosine of these special angles. In a 30-60-90 triangle, the sides are in ratio of 1: √3 :2. Look at the triangle below:. Y/r = 1/2, while the Cos 30. Y/r = √3/ 2, while the Cos 60. Study the triangle below:. Y = Sin x. Y = Cos x. I It al...
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Math Blog: Hyperbolas
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Thursday, October 6, 2011. Definition of the hyperbola. A hyperbola is the set of all points P(x, y) in the plane such that. Drawing a Hyperbola (Manipula Math). The equation of the above hyperbola would have the form:. The hyperbola opens left and right. Notice it comes in two parts. Different than an ellipse which is a closed figure. Hyperbolas can also open up and down. I am sure you can guess at the equation! This hyperbola has the form:. 1) Graph the hyperbola x. Vertices: (4, 0) and (-4, 0). 25 9 =...
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Asian and Oceanian Travelogue: I hate India, I love India. I know I want to come back again.
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Asian and Oceanian Travelogue. Thursday, October 30, 2008. I hate India, I love India. I know I want to come back again. The first song on the tape I got from Marc is "Hunting tigers out in India" very funny (and true). It made my day. I'm tired and glad I'm going to Udaipur tomorrow. It's a long time on the train (20 hours) but Delhi is too big, too awful now. A wedding procession just passed, the generator for the electric lights almost makes more noise than the band. This way this year' took me to the...
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Asian and Oceanian Travelogue: First Trip To India: Varanasi, the Holy of Holies
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Asian and Oceanian Travelogue. Tuesday, October 14, 2008. First Trip To India: Varanasi, the Holy of Holies. Chapter Eight - Varanasi, the Holy of Holies. Remember the Connaught Palace, which is also four-star? A four-star can never be really cheap - and you will have to tip more than you like (but isn't that the case everywhere in India? Astonishing, isn't it? It's hard to imagine, but it's actually true. Some people in his group asked me about my travels so far. Some of them looked horrified wh...He al...
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Asian and Oceanian Travelogue: First Trip To India: To Mussoorie and the end of the trip
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Asian and Oceanian Travelogue. Tuesday, October 14, 2008. First Trip To India: To Mussoorie and the end of the trip. Chapter Twelve - To Mussoorie and the end of the trip. Everybody was baffled and suddenly an applause broke loose. The Brahmin was also cheering. Everybody started trying to lift it again, but all kept failing. My friend Suki also tried. He also received applause after lifting it knee-high. Shit! The garage salesperson was wrong! There were strong Indians. Of course, there were. Food could...
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Asian and Oceanian Travelogue: First Trip To India: Allahabad
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Asian and Oceanian Travelogue. Tuesday, October 14, 2008. First Trip To India: Allahabad. Chapter Seven - Allahabad. I asked, "How much? But the Hindu's too are incredible! After this, I went to see the Patalpuri Temple and the Undying Tree. Both rather uninteresting, I found out. Of course the fascinating religion-crazy people were there again, but apart from that it's not worth the time. I also paid a visit to the university, which was interesting. As Cathedral is very close to where i live. Burma Trip...