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Science and Health Science courses are singular among academic courses . These courses make use of both the standard textbook learning, and learning through discovery or mistake, Health courses provide innocent tenth graders with necessary education concerning body functions, dangerous drugs, alcohol, and sex, Biologi- cal Sciences provide students the opportunity or misfortune of having to do term papers, investigations, microtechnique, experiments, and process data concerning living material , Chemistry students, in keeping with their laboratory notebook assignments, undertake such projects as studies of acids and bases, ionization energies, analysis of the Periodic Table, investigation of the atomic structure, and the production of sulfur dioxide tpolluting the E buildingl. Physics students determine forces at work, tension, acceleration, and energies in a variety of reference systems, while keeping in harmony with their environment. 'X...,,.-NX N
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Mathematics There is no such subject as mathematics. This can be proven when one considers the point. We are told that the point we see on the blackboard has no area, no length, and no width. But we all know that if something does not have these properties it cannot exist. We are further told that a line is made up of two endpoints Cwiich have no length, width, or areal and an infinite number of points between them. But an infinite number of no- things is still nothing. Therefore neither the point nor the line exist, which means that most of higher mathematics is purely fictional . You might wonder why we have a math section in the Atinian, but it really doesn't matter because nothing really exists, it's all in your mind, Rst?-351' W -' f L 'ii' 4 if Y W T' ' fg f2:,,-:f-f,5-.- -vf-sr . T - A . 1? iff ,S 1'f1!f5- :ff - ,. N V N, 4, Jr. :W l ig , 5., - , . . 5 .qi::4jfg'1f' , tfiw1,2'7kf i 1'f.lif?CiifE.Q1,--L--'V'fl' i . v e - ' , f-z1fs:'w.fff.':fats sr-1 M , 'ni ' ' fi f .. ' N' I K UP 5 '.'QQlf7.,- ,. .15-.rf gf' i ill' ...f -K . .N- 1'1i' ni' - L A, ' :if H-'fffl 'T-L 7 .fi-'f' fel: 'rw' fin? wr- Wifi: 1' A A -9'--fig'-itil' it 1'
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