• Homework Help Thread - What Is This Nerd Shit
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In this thread we help each other out on school work and in the process learn a little more. Now help me olwrite this 5 page paper I have do for history about Britain inventions etc during a period in the industrial revolution. Due tommorow guise lets get on it.
really it should only be small questions, not, "i have 5 pages, help pl0x" it dosen't seem like you've even tried
How about you do it yourself and we help you with small details that you can't find while googling?
This could've been done so much better.
Psst guys whats the answer to number 8?
[QUOTE=vladnag;33705304]really it should only be small questions, not, "i have 5 pages, help pl0x" it dosen't seem like you've even tried[/QUOTE] I think he was just being sarcastic...
I'd revise the OP but the OP doesn't care about the thread.
[QUOTE=Ban Camp;33705493]Psst guys whats the answer to number 8?[/QUOTE] 35
Inventions of the industrial revolution include: The television. Automobiles. Aeroplanes. Nuclear fission. Binary. The carronade. The printing press. The astrolabe. I can go on.
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;33705700]Inventions of the industrial revolution include: [b]The television.[/b] Automobiles. [b]Aeroplanes.[/b] [b]Nuclear fission.[/b] [b]Binary.[/b] The carronade. [b]The printing press.[/b] [b]The astrolabe.[/b] I can go on.[/QUOTE] Wrog. Actually nearly everything you posted was invented either before or after the industrial revolution... what are you smoking dude?
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;33705700]Inventions of the industrial revolution include: The television. Automobiles. Aeroplanes. Nuclear fission. Binary. The carronade. The printing press. The astrolabe. I can go on.[/QUOTE] Which industrial revolution are we talking about? The one back then with spinning jennies and whatnot? Or are you talking about general industrial progression throughout the last few centuries?
We should have a forum for homework help threads.
[QUOTE=John Egbert;33705921]Which industrial revolution are we talking about? The one back then with spinning jennies and whatnot? Or are you talking about general industrial progression throughout the last few centuries?[/QUOTE] Well he wanted industrial things, so I gave him pre-industrial and post-industrial things.
Anyway, if your question was actually serious... [quote][b]Farming[/b] Tull's Seed Drill Bakewell - selective breeding McCormick's reaper Enclosure (= farmers fields) Manure Norfolk Four-course rotation [b]Power[/b] Newcomen's, then Watt's steam engine Sun and planet gear Electricity Coal gas electric lightbulb [b]Textiles[/b] Kay's Flying Shuttle Hargreaves's Spinning Jenny Arkwright's Water Frame Crompton's Mule Factories Bethollet's bleaching process [b]Iron and Steel[/b] Darby's way of making iron from coke Cort's Puddling Process Bessemer Convertor Nasmyth's steam hammer Iron bridges, boats Machine guns [b]Coal Mining[/b] Upcast shaft Board and pillar working better ventilation techniques [b]Transport and communication[/b] canals (Bridgewater) locomotives (Stephenson etc.) railways screw propeller - Brunel internal combustion engine Airplanes (Wright brothers) telephone telegraph [b]Medicine and health[/b] Chloroform (Simpson) Antiseptics (Lister) German theory (Pasteur) Inoculation (Chamberland) Blood groups (Landsteiner) Sewer design (Chadwick) Pensions (Lloyd George) Tin cans (Nicholas Aperture)[/quote] Source: [url]http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/studentforum/index.php?showtopic=3488[/url] Plus there's a list of international inventions here [url]http://inventors.about.com/od/timelines/a/Eighteenth.htm[/url] and here [url]http://inventors.about.com/od/timelines/a/Nineteenth.htm[/url] and a load of info on inventors and industries here [url]http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IndustrialRevolution.htm[/url] Hope that helps
hah being called a nerd for doing homework its like saying being called a nerd for wanting to pass to university and get a good job priceless.
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[QUOTE=RobL;33706172]Anyway, if your question was actually serious... Source: [url]http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/studentforum/index.php?showtopic=3488[/url] Plus there's a list of international inventions here [url]http://inventors.about.com/od/timelines/a/Eighteenth.htm[/url] and here [url]http://inventors.about.com/od/timelines/a/Nineteenth.htm[/url] and a load of info on inventors and industries here [url]http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IndustrialRevolution.htm[/url] Hope that helps[/QUOTE] Thank you good sir this will undoubtedly lead me to the A I am trying to achieve and yes i was being sarcastic in the OP unless you guys really want to do my paper. But yea this is now the homework help thread so post some school question and what not
Do your own homework kid.
Usually for essays like OP's, I just copy one from the internet, and strategically change around stuff so it looks like mine. Plagiarism ftw.
I don't have any homework. I don't have class for another month. CHRISTMAS BREAK BITCHES, PARTYYY!!!
[QUOTE=MightyLOLZOR;33718357]Usually for essays like OP's, I just copy one from the internet, and strategically change around stuff so it looks like mine. Plagiarism ftw.[/QUOTE] I had to do an essay about plagiarism two weeks ago. I kept thinking about if people would plagiarize it. :v:
[QUOTE=Daniellynet;33718412]I had to do an essay about plagiarism two weeks ago. I kept thinking about if people would plagiarize it. :v:[/QUOTE] Yo dawg
1+1=? Come on guys this ones really got me.
Can someone please write my essay? I feel dont like having a educate.
[QUOTE=JumJum;33720799]Can someone please write my essay? I feel dont like having a educate.[/QUOTE] How much will you pay
I can try to be of [I]some[/I] assistance in areas concerning Biology (esp. zoology, botany, and some aspects of microbiology) and Chemsitry (as far as 30A goes, though - I'm taking 30B next...).
2x-3y+3z=-12 2x-2y-2z=4 -3x+2y-z=5 The answer is x=0;y=1;z=-3, right?
[QUOTE=Awegner;33720467]1+1=? Come on guys this ones really got me.[/QUOTE] 7. Trust me. I'm on my school's math team.
[QUOTE=DudeGuyKT;33726507]2x-3y+3z=-12 2x-2y-2z=4 -3x+2y-z=5 The answer is x=0;y=1;z=-3, right?[/QUOTE] Well last time I had a math class was like, 2 or 3 years ago. Nontheless, I tried, because I like to do equations once in a while. And to me, x=6, y=8, z=-7 I don't know if I did anything wrong, but I did do it like, not totally in a organised manner, so either something I missed, or something else, or you made some mistake
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