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hei, studying biology is exiting. take it easy, more u spend time with it, more u understand about it.
_________ awake from the day knowing u are talking together i just wanna to join the fun
For me math is more exciting
But I also like CSI,and I also like "Greg" the most.He sit around in his lab but he also help solving crime.There a new show called "Numb3rs",It's about crime solving too... But for me,Sherlock Holmes is still the best Biology is complicated, but I think math is also complicated,English too, and so are chemistry, physics is also complicated.... But History is......
mm... all of study is a hard work. if it is easy so why must we study in our school or other places then given lecturer by teacher.
hey.. have u hear that biology always has relationship with other sciences? just for information, DNA (the deoxyribose part) can be determined if we serve the formula/method from mathematic,physic,chemistry.. i saw a book about relationship between DNA and mathematic... my mathematic teacher was surpized
No surprise for me...
My theory is that this world is full of mathematics and science everywhere , everytime , under all circumstances If only I knew how to make Biology as intresting as other science subject(such as physics)
CSI? I also like to watch it...my favourite player there is Grissom because he is an Entomologist...even though I hate bugs, but I'll try to be close with them.. Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
NUMB3RS is one of the greatest shows ever. I love how he uses complex equations and logarithmic functions and progressions to figure out killers habits and common things that help to figure out where he/she is going to strike next, or when
Saying that any two humans are exactly alike is like saying republicans have morals
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