Rewarding Friendships
Dear friends,
I just tried Imeem and I am so happy that I found streaming music. :-) For this time, I feature sampler jazz instrumentals. I just love the vibe of jazz because I am well-inspired by African-Americans who ventured to invent this type of music. I am still improving my Imeem site.
(Can you help me find someone related to me to be my Imeem friend? Can you help me find classical music samplers?)
I've recovered from the failures in MATH17. I have just improved in my skills in solving linear equations in 2 variables - graphical, substitution, and elimination. I believe it's just a matter of perseverance, knowledge, and interest. I hope I can still remember the lessons Sir Ramil had
taught us back in CDSI. I realised that what he learned was just an introduction to College Algebra & Trigonometry, and Calculus, in which we will be learning in the next semester.
(We will eventually be introduced into Calculus functions in MST3.)
I just tried Imeem and I am so happy that I found streaming music. :-) For this time, I feature sampler jazz instrumentals. I just love the vibe of jazz because I am well-inspired by African-Americans who ventured to invent this type of music. I am still improving my Imeem site.
(Can you help me find someone related to me to be my Imeem friend? Can you help me find classical music samplers?)
~*~
I am happy that I've befriended some people in the Office of Student Affairs: the EBL dorm (Student Housing Section) manager, Ma'am Liza; the Counseling & Testing Section head, Ma'am Pamela; EBL Houseparent, Kuya Allan; University Nurses, Nurse Cet-cet & Nurse Weng; and Ate Ivy, Front Desk. I still have need know more of Dr. Eve Ayson, the Director, and Ma'am Jane, who manages the Scholarships & Financial Assistance Section. (But I've acquianted them...)~*~
I've recovered from the failures in MATH17. I have just improved in my skills in solving linear equations in 2 variables - graphical, substitution, and elimination. I believe it's just a matter of perseverance, knowledge, and interest. I hope I can still remember the lessons Sir Ramil had
taught us back in CDSI. I realised that what he learned was just an introduction to College Algebra & Trigonometry, and Calculus, in which we will be learning in the next semester.
(We will eventually be introduced into Calculus functions in MST3.)
~*~
I am still improving on my Stoichiometry skills in MST1. I still have to improve on balancing equations, solving concentration of solutions, molarity & molality, and so on. I will need help of my fellow CompSci studes.~*~
OK, it's back to normal life. See you again! Cìao!
KENNETH
KENNETH
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