Atomic Boo Posted November 8, 2006 Posted November 8, 2006 The Official Homework thread! This is the place to post if your stuck on any homework you might have, any subject, any problem. Nothing is too big for The Revo Europe Massive! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- my current trouble is with science: the 2 questions are asking: what is the word equation for the burning of potassium in air? what is the word equation for the burning of calcium in the air? thanks for you help guys, and if you're ever stuck with something you know where to go!
Charlie Posted November 8, 2006 Posted November 8, 2006 Anyone else want me to change the title of this to "The official do my homework for me thread"?
Supergrunch Posted November 8, 2006 Posted November 8, 2006 Im not sure ive seen one yet - point me to it if there is one - the homework thread. This is the place to post if your stuck on any homework you might have, any subject. my current trouble is with science: the 2 questions are asking: what is the word equation for the burning of potassium in air? what is the word equation for the burning of calcium in the air? thanks for you help guys, and if you're ever stuck with something you know where to go! potassium + oxygen -> potassium oxide calcium + oxygen -> calcium oxide Although this question may be easy, I could do with another maths help thread... I'd help others and Odwin and KingJoe would help me... (any other maths people?)
Atomic Boo Posted November 8, 2006 Author Posted November 8, 2006 Anyone else want me to change the title of this to "The official do my homework for me thread"? yeah why not?
Colin Posted November 8, 2006 Posted November 8, 2006 I know it's not show your homework, but this is what I'm currently working on. Got to get two concept art pieces in for Friday, one being a historic street scene and the other being contemporary. Here's my historic one so far.
Colin Posted November 8, 2006 Posted November 8, 2006 Cheers man. I've actually finished my modern one which is Barcalona, but I think it's cack. With the historic one I used a 3d base for perspective, but not on Barca. If I get time I may redo that one.
mcj metroid Posted November 8, 2006 Posted November 8, 2006 haha good idea actually.I mostly need help with german.Any germans here by the way?
Zell Posted November 8, 2006 Posted November 8, 2006 I got an a* in german (although I've probably forgotten a lot). What do you need help with? EDIT: since you're doing a level, I'm no help at all then... by-bye.
mcj metroid Posted November 8, 2006 Posted November 8, 2006 aw well.an a in german is mighty good assuming of course england has a simliar exam setup to ireland.
Ginger_Chris Posted November 9, 2006 Posted November 9, 2006 Yea, if anyone needs Maths or Physics help, I'm always willing, send me a PM if you willing to take advantage of this most generous offer. I'm a 3rd year physics undergrad so I don't know any of that pesky Dphil stuff. In return for my help you must bring me a shrubbery.
Iun Posted November 9, 2006 Posted November 9, 2006 I know it's not show your homework, but this is what I'm currently working on. Got to get two concept art pieces in for Friday, one being a historic street scene and the other being contemporary. Here's my historic one so far. Dude, that's Dover Castle... that's all of 5 minutes down the road from me. *astounded*
Konfucius Posted November 9, 2006 Posted November 9, 2006 haha good idea actually.I mostly need help with german.Any germans here by the way? I'm an Austrian and study in Switzerland so technically I'm not german But incidentally I have the same native language...
Shino Posted November 9, 2006 Posted November 9, 2006 If anyone needs moral support, you can count on me!
Blackfox Posted November 9, 2006 Posted November 9, 2006 Im alright at chemistry and biology, so if people need help at that.. PM me. Anyone want to describe the anatomy, physiology and histology of the heart for me? Along with professioal conduct for doctors and how to report doctors who are suspeted of professional misconduct. While, we're at it, someone do two weeks of lecture notes for me, and finish my essay on peptic ulcer disease. Its for Monday, cheers.
KingJoe Posted November 9, 2006 Posted November 9, 2006 As mentioned earlier, (Cheers for the shout out, supergrunch!) Maths is my game. I'm a maths teacher so anything up to A-level and I'm sorted. I do have a maths degree too...
LukeLee Posted November 9, 2006 Posted November 9, 2006 Alright, someone critically analyse the "Theory of Mind" in relation to Autism, thats a 2,500 word essay and create a 15minute presentation for me. That'd be smashing then i can return to my World of Warcraft addiction.
Colin Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Dude, that's Dover Castle... that's all of 5 minutes down the road from me. *astounded* Yeh you're correct. Decided I'd do Dover as my historic one in the end as wanted a decent backdrop which would be a good focal point. Just done an all-nighter, and only just got back from handing the assignment in. I could've prob made a thread in the creative boards, but it's usually dead over there, so I'll post my final image here. So berluddy glad I've finished the assignment now, although there are quite a few things I'm not happy about in that image which I could have improved if I had the time. Hopefully the documentation I handed in with it will be good enough for a decent mark.
Cube Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Does someone want to read Relativity, answer some questions and write a scientific-based review on it?
Fields Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 You can ask me about human geography if you want, but not physical because I hate it and the mere thought of it makes me angry . And Colin, nice picture! :shock:
Supergrunch Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 A test, for self-declared maths people: Prove that the set of points for which: arg(z-1) = arg(z+1) + (pi/4) is a part of the set of points for which: |z-i| = sqrt(2) and indicate which part on an argand diagram. This took me too long...
Sarka Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 I need some help with German! Now, I am really really bad at German and I know anyone who knows anything about it will think I'm a complete idiot as I don't know some very basic things... I do try though, I just suck at German. Anyway, I'm doing a writing piece and was wondering how you say the following phrases. "I also help out on the croft, our family produce sheep" "I had to dress smart so I bought a new shirt and tie" "Once I have completed my computer games I sell them on an online auction site" "Das war super und I would like to do it when I'm older" (Be a maths teacher that is) Any help would be very appreciated. Thanks
Konfucius Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 "I also help out on the croft, our family produce sheep" Ich helfe auch auf dem Bauernhof mit, unsere Familie produziert Schafe. "I had to dress smart so I bought a new shirt and tie" Ich musste mich schick anziehen, also habe ich ein neues Hemd und eine neue Krawatte gekauft. "Once I have completed my computer games I sell them on an online auction site" Sobald ich meine Computerspiele (in german actually often reffered to by the english term games) durchgespielt (you only use that word for computer games, normally completed = geschafft, vollendet) habe, verkaufe ich sie bei einer Online Auktionsseite. "Das war super und I would like to do it when I'm older" (Be a maths teacher that is) Das war super und ich würde es gerne machen, wenn ich älter bin. There you go. Any questions? Just ask...
Sarka Posted November 11, 2006 Posted November 11, 2006 "I also help out on the croft, our family produce sheep" Ich helfe auch auf dem Bauernhof mit, unsere Familie produziert Schafe. "I had to dress smart so I bought a new shirt and tie" Ich musste mich schick anziehen, also habe ich ein neues Hemd und eine neue Krawatte gekauft. "Once I have completed my computer games I sell them on an online auction site" Sobald ich meine Computerspiele (in german actually often reffered to by the english term games) durchgespielt (you only use that word for computer games, normally completed = geschafft, vollendet) habe, verkaufe ich sie bei einer Online Auktionsseite. "Das war super und I would like to do it when I'm older" (Be a maths teacher that is) Das war super und ich würde es gerne machen, wenn ich älter bin. There you go. Any questions? Just ask... Cool, thanks a lot! That would of taken me hours to figure out. Very much appericiated!
welsh_gamer Posted November 11, 2006 Posted November 11, 2006 Any1 got an A-level IT project for me to hand in? ? ? I just havent got the time to do one!
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