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    could you sugest a book for organic chemistry apart from morrison & boyd????
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Which has a higher boiling point hexane or heptane?
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hi,
this is one of the most inspiring stories i have ever come across. do take the pleasue of reading through it. its really inspiringgggggggggggg.......
Broken Wing

Some people are just doomed to be failures. That's the way some adults look at troubled kids. Maybe you've heard the saying, "A bird with a broken wing will never fly as high." I'm sure that T. J. Ware was made to feel this way almost every day in school.
By high school, T. J. was the most celebrated troublemaker in his town. Teachers literally cringed when they saw his name posted on their classroom lists for the next semester. He wasn't very talkative, didn't answer questions and got into lots of fights. He had flunked almost every class by the time he entered his senior year, yet was being passed on each year to a higher grade level. Teachers didn't want to have him again the following year. T. J. was moving on, but definitely not moving up. I met T. J. for the first time at a weekend leadership retreat. All the students at school had been invited to sign up for ACE training, a program designed to have students become more involved in their communities. T. J. was one of 405 students who signed up. When I showed up to lead their first retreat, the community leaders gave me this overview of the attending students: "We have a total spectrum represented today, from the student body president to T. J. Ware, the boy with the longest arrest record in the history of town." Somehow, I knew that I wasn't the first to hear about T. J.'s darker side as the first words of introduction.
At the start of the retreat, T. J. was literally standing outside the circle of students, against the back wall, with that "go ahead, impress me" look on his face. He didn't readily join the discussion groups, didn't seem to have much to say. But slowly, the interactive games drew him in. The ice really melted when the groups started building a list of positive and negative things that had occurred at school that year. T. J. had some definite thoughts on those situations. The other students in T. J.'s group welcomed his comments. All of a sudden T. J. felt like a part of the group, and before long he was being treated like a leader. He was saying things that made a lot of sense, and everyone was listening. T. J. was a smart guy and he had some great ideas.
The next day, T. J. was very active in all the sessions. By the end of the retreat, he had joined the Homeless Project team. He knew something about poverty, hunger and hopelessness. The other students on the team were impressed with his passionate concern and ideas. They elected T. J. co-chairman of the team. The student council president would be taking his instruction from T. J. Ware.
When T. J. showed up at school on Monday morning, he arrived to a firestorm. A group of teachers were protesting to the school principal about his being elected co-chairman. The very first communitywide service project was to be a giant food drive, organized by the Homeless Project team. These teachers couldn't believe that the principal would allow this crucial beginning to a prestigious, three-year action plan to stay in the incapable hands of T. J. Ware.
They reminded the principal, "He has an arrest record as long as your arm. He'll probably steal half the food." Mr. Coggshall reminded them that the purpose of the ACE program was to uncover any positive passion that a student had and reinforce its practice until true change can take place. The teachers left the meeting shaking their heads in disgust, firmly convinced that failure was imminent.
Two weeks later, T. J. and his friends led a group of 70 students in a drive to collect food. They collected a school record: 2,854 cans of food in just two hours. It was enough to fill the empty shelves in two neighborhood centers, and the food took care of needy families in the area for 75 days. The local newspaper covered the event with a full-page article the next day. That newspaper story was posted on the main bulletin board at school, where everyone could see it. T. J.'s picture was up there for doing something great, for leading a record-setting food drive. Every day he was reminded about what he did. He was being acknowledged as leadership material. T. J. started showing up at school every day and answered questions from teachers for the first time. He led a second project, collecting 300 blankets and 1,000 pairs of shoes for the homeless shelter. The event he started now yields 9,000 cans of food in one day, taking care of 70 percent of the need for food for one year. T. J. reminds us that a bird with a broken wing only needs mending. But once it has healed, it can fly higher than the rest. T. J. got a job. He became productive. He is flying quite nicely these days.
Jim Hullihan

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Hi
here is another one.

The SQ3R Reading Method
I must Create a System,
or be enslaved by another Man's

Wm. Blake
1757 - 1827 English
 

Survey! Question! Read! Recite! Review!
Before you read, Survey
the chapter:
  • the title, headings, and subheadings
  • captions under pictures, charts, graphs or maps
  • review questions or teacher-made study guides
  • introductory and concluding paragraphs
  • summary
Question
while you are surveying:
  • Turn the title, headings, and/or subheadings into questions;
  • Read questions at the end of the chapters or after each subheading;
  • Ask yourself, "What did my instructor say about this chapter or subject when it was assigned?"
  • Ask yourself, "What do I already know about this subject?"
Note:  If it is helpful to you, write out these questions for consideration.  This variation is called SQW3R
When you begin to
Read:
  • Look for answers to the questions you first raised;
  • Answer questions at the beginning or end of chapters or study guides
  • Reread captions under pictures, graphs, etc.
  • Note all the underlined, italicized, bold printed words or phrases
  • Study graphic aids
  • Reduce your speed for difficult passages
  • Stop and reread parts which are not clear
  • Read only a section at a time and recite after each section
Recite
after you've read a section:
  • Orally ask yourself questions about what you have just read
    or summarize, in your own words, what you read
  • Take notes from the text but write the information in your own words
  • Underline or highlight important points you've just read
  • Use the method of recitation which best suits your particular learning style but remember, the more senses you use the more likely you are to remember what you read - i.e.,
    TRIPLE STRENGTH LEARNING: Seeing, saying, hearing-
    QUADRUPLE STRENGTH LEARNING: Seeing , saying , hearing, writing!!!
Review:
an ongoing process.
Day One
  • After you have read and recited the entire chapter,
    write questions in the margins for those points you have highlighted or underlined.
  • If you took notes while reciting,
    write questions for the notes you have taken in the left hand margins of your notebook.
Day Two
  • Page through the text and/or your notebook to re-acquaint yourself with the important points.
  • Cover the right hand column of your text/note-book and orally ask yourself the questions in the left hand margins.
  • Orally recite or write the answers from memory.
  • Make "flash cards" for those questions which give you difficulty.
  • Develop mnemonic devices for material which need to be memorized.
Days Three, Four and Five
  • Alternate between your flash cards and notes and test yourself (orally or in writing) on the questions you formulated.
  • Make additional flash cards if necessary.
Weekend
Using the text and notebook, make a Table of Contents - list all the topics and sub-topics you need to know from the chapter.
From the Table of Contents, make a Study Sheet/ Spatial Map.
Recite the information orally and in your own words as you put the Study Sheet/Map together.
Now that you have consolidated all the information you need for that chapter, periodically review the Sheet/Map so that at test time you will not have to cram.

 

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the following are really good . just check it out.

"M.U.R.D.E.R."
A Study System
Study is nothing else 
but a possession of the mind

Thomas Hobbes

1651 English
 
  • Mood:
    Set a positive mood for yourself to study in.
    Select the appropriate time, environment, and attitude
  • Understand:
    Mark any information you don't understand in a particular unit;
    Keep a focus on one unit or a manageable group of exercises
  • Recall:
    After studying the unit,
    stop and put what you have learned into your own words
  • Digest:
    Go back to what you did not understand and reconsider the information;
    Contact external expert sources (e.g., other books or an instructor) if you still cannot understand it
  • Expand:
    In this step, ask three kinds of questions concerning the studied material:
    • If I could speak to the author, what questions would I ask or what criticism would I offer?
    • How could I apply this material to what I am interested in?
    • How could I make this information interesting and understandable to other students?
  • Review:
    Go over the material you've covered,
    Review what strategies helped you understand and/or retain information in the past and apply these to your current studies

 

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hi
check out this link for cooooooool formula lists on calculus

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/pdf/Calculus_Cheat_Sheet_All.pdf

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Hi ,
   i found this article very useful please go through and do rate it .

General Tips for Studying Mathematics
 
  • Go To Class.   Remember that math is cumulative.   If you don?t go to class you will miss important material that will be used in later sections and/or important announcements.
  • Get to Class On Time.  Sometime important announcements are only given during the first few minutes of a class.
  • LISTEN During Class.  In order to get something out of the class you need to listen while in class.  Often this can be difficult to do but it is very important.  Sometimes important ideas will not be written down on the board, but instead just spoken by the instructor. 
    Watch for things the instructor emphasizes, even if just in words.  This often means the instructor thinks it?s important.  The more important that an instructor thinks a topic is, the more likely that it will show up on the exam!
  • Take Good Notes. Try to write down everything that instructor puts on board.  It may seem easy when watching the instructor, but it often is not so easy when it comes time for you to do it.  A good set of notes will help remind you how to do these problems.  For some instructors writing down everything may be difficult.  In these cases you should try to write down as much as possible.
    Note as well that this seems to contradict the previous tip.  It is often hard to both listen and take a good set of notes.  This is something that one often only gains with practice.  You need to be able to listen while you are writing down the important parts of the lecture. 
  • If you find that are having trouble both listening and taking good notes then you might consider bringing in a tape recorder and record the lecture. 
    Note however that prior to doing this you should first speak with your instructor.  There are a few instructors out there in the world that do not like to have their lectures recorded.
  • Ask Questions.  If you don?t understand something then ask your instructor.  Chances are you are not the only one who doesn?t understand.
  • Listen When Others Ask Questions.  When other students ask questions make sure you listen to both the question and the answer.  It may be that the student asking the question thought of something that you didn?t think of.
  • Review Notes After Class.  After each class you should review your notes.  Note the topics that you found confusing and formulate questions that you can ask your instructor or tutor to help you understand the topic.
  • Make a Set of Index Cards.  Make a set of index cards with important formulas and concepts on them.  You can carry these around with you to look over when you?ve got a few spare minutes.  Use them to help you memorize the important formulas and concepts.
  • Learn The (Proper) Notation.  Instructors will assume you know it so you?ll need to and many instructors will take points off for bad notation.
  • Get Into A Study Group.  It is often helpful to study in groups.  People often look at things differently so someone else may see how to solve a problem that can?t do or understand a topic that you find confusing.
  • Note Due Dates.  Write down the due dates for homework and dates for exams someplace you?ll see them so you don?t forget about them.
  • Budget Adequate Time For Studying/Homework.  It often takes more time studying mathematics to learn the subject than you may require in other classes. 
    Homework will often take more time than you had originally thought it would.   Keep this in mind as you budget time.
  • Do Homework After Each Class.  At the end of each class budget some time to look over the homework from that days lecture and attempt to do it   Doing this will allow you time to really work at understanding the concepts covered that day.  Do not wait until the last minute to do the homework as this often results in an incomplete homework set and/or an incomplete understanding of the concept. 
  • Do Homework Without Notes and Book.  After the first few homework problems, put your notes and book up and try to do the remaining problems without referring to your notes and/or book.  In most cases you will not have these during your exams so get used to doing problems without them.
  • Do More Homework.  Do not limit yourself to just the homework that your instructor assigns.  The more problems that you work the better off you?ll be.
  • Practice, Practice, Practice.  Practice as much as possible.  The only way to really learn how to do problems is work lots of them.  The more you work, the better prepared you will be come exam time.
  • Persevere.  You will not just instantly get every topic that is covered in a math class.  There will be some topics that you will have to work at before you completely understand.  The only way to really grasp some topics is to go home and think about it and work some problems.  You will often find that after a little work a topic that initially baffled you will all of a sudden make sense.
  • Keep Old Homework and Exams.  Do not throw away homework and exams once you get them back.  The homework is a good source of study material for exams and both the homework and exams is a good source of study material for comprehensive final exams (if you?ve got one).
  • Don?t Forget Your Textbook.  If you get stuck on a topic that was discussed in class do not forget that you do have a textbook.  Often the text book will contain examples not worked in class and/or a different approach to a problem.
  • Seek Help If You Need It.   If you are having trouble with your math class you have many options open to you and you should take advantage of them.  You can go to your instructor?s office hours, go to the tutoring room or hire a tutor to get help. 
    Here at Lamar University we have a free math tutoring room located in Lucas 209.  You can get a current list of tutors for hire at http://www.math.lamar.edu/tutorlist.asp or by visiting the departmental office in Lucas 200.
  • Have the Proper Attitude.  Always do the best that you can.  Do not do try to do just enough to get by.  Doing this can lead to major problems if you aren?t careful.  If you are trying to do just enough to get by then all it takes is one bad exam and you are now failing the course.
    You should always do the best that you can and strive for the best grade that you can possible get.
 

 

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