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Dances with Buddha
"The most valuable of yoga postures is to stand unshaken in calm inner serenity amidst the crash of breaking worlds." - Paramahansa Yogananda
Have come across the vertex form written two ways: f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k and a(x+d)^2+e?
Whether one uses (h,k) or (d,e) seems a matter of choice, but the negative within parentheses versus the positive in second seems a significant difference. Are they both equally valid? If so, when use one versus the other?
3 AnswersMathematics4 years agoAncient story about not killing out of emotion?
Anyone know the source of this story: a city/palace guard is chasing a thief for many days. After weeks of effort, he finally corners the thief. As the guard moves in, I think the thief spits in his face (or something). The guard suddenly backs down and starts to leave. The thief asks, "Why aren t you going to kill me?" The guard says simply, "Because you made me angry."
Books & Authors6 years agoIs there any counter argument to view that GMO labeling is unnecessary since...?
... anyone wishing to avoid GMOs already has option to buy certified organic?
6 AnswersVegetarian & Vegan6 years agoFactoring problem; what am I overlooking?
m^2 - n^2 - 4m - 4n / 2m - 2n - 8 .
For the numerator, factoring by grouping yields: (m+n)(m-n) - 4 (m+n).
For denominator: 2(m-n-4).
Now I'm stuck.
The book gives correct answer, but I can't see how they get it.
Thanks
1 AnswerMathematics7 years agoAnyone familiar with writings of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin?
Am searching for source of something a friend attributes to Teilhard de Chardin.
Apparently Teilhard wrote that at some future point in human culture/society, things will become so bad (crime, war, etc) that the only positive thing left will be to love one another.
Would like to find the complete essay or chapter this came from.
Thanks
2 AnswersPhilosophy8 years agoWhat is English translation for following devangari script?
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Kq8cWHbDjDs/TfMhSXyWVJI/...
I recognize Om and santi (shanti), but what is the second line?
Thanks very much
1 AnswerOther - India9 years agoShopping for replacement internal DVD/CD-RW drive?
What specs/details do I need to know/understand in order to select a suitable replacement for the internal drive presently in my desktop PC?
...Something about PATA vs SATA?
3 AnswersDesktops9 years agoWhich of these is grammatically preferable...?
1) "And with patience come success, self-esteem, and happiness."
2) "And with patience comes success, self-esteem, and happiness."
"Comes" sounds more familiar (therefore correct), but that alone is not a reliable criteria.
6 AnswersWords & Wordplay9 years agoFilm name...? Set in orient (I think), taxi driver or perhaps rick-shaw puller, falls in love with prostitute?
A man who has a vehicle for hire (automobile taxi or perhaps rick-shaw) regularly delivers a prostitute to a hotel where she meets her clients. He gradually becomes infatuated with her and finally saves up enough money to hire her for himself. However, instead of having sex, he lets her rest the entire night, while he watches over her while she sleeps.
1 AnswerMovies9 years agoWho originally said that many Americans view themselves as "temporarily inconvenienced millionaires"?
Bill Maher has repeated this quote several times, including the person's name it is attributed to, but so far, my web searches to determine name have been unsuccessful.
1 AnswerQuotations10 years agoTo anyone working in Canadian retail...?
...Given that current exchange rate with US dollar is nearly even, do Canadian retailers typically accept US currency at par? Or is it preferable to obtain Canadian currency for cash purchases?
6 AnswersOther - Canada10 years agoConvert solid axel hub to quick-release...?
I know one can convert a solid axel hub to a QR/hollow axel when it has loose bearings, but is it essentially the same process when a solid axel hub has sealed cassette bearings?
3 AnswersCycling10 years agoMy arugula bolted (flowered); are leaves going to be past their prime taste/undesirable?
I snipped off the flowers...
4 AnswersGarden & Landscape10 years agoQuestion for fixie riders with flip-flop (double sided) hubs...?
Appears flip-flop hubs with quick release skewers do not exist, so does a typical rider carry a wrench all the time, or just accept/plan that they're not going to change the gear during a given ride?
2 AnswersCycling10 years agoLearning to write Arabic abjad?
I was searching web (via Google) for a site that would show how to write Arabic letters.
Specifically, where the writer should start letter stroke; when (and if) the pen is ever lifted to continue a given letter; etc.
Remember, this is being asked by someone who has zero previous knowledge of abjad. It was a small revelation to me just to learn it is written right to left.
If there are no sites showing this, are their perhaps children books/primers?
(it would be great if any written for English speaker/writers).
Many thanks.
Salam
2 AnswersLanguages1 decade agoReligous people: friends not of your own religion?
If you had to (or wanted to) be friends with a person not of your religion, would you rather that person be of no religion at all, or someone as serious about their religion as you are of yours?
10 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoKite builders: solid versus hollow fiberglass rods?
Is lighter weight the main (only?) reason to use slightly more expensive hollow fiberglass spars/rods vs cheaper solid?
2 AnswersDo It Yourself (DIY)1 decade agoKnow of a site that will email when specific films are released to dvd?
ONLY films I indicate interest in -- not an email of everything being released in a given month...
1 AnswerMovies1 decade agoBackgammon: "Old English rule" (maximum of five men on a point)?
Outside of England, is it more common to allow no limit to number of men allowed on a point?
See "Old English Rule" here http://www.backgammoned.net/all-about-backgammon.h...
3 AnswersBoard Games1 decade agoLight/dark points on backgammon board?
On a chess board, correct play is to orientate board so that a black square is in player's lower left (thus white square lower right).
Most, but not all, backgammon boards I've seen, have the one-point as white/light (and 24-point is black/dark).
Is there an established convention as to what is correct for a backgammon board?
2 AnswersBoard Games1 decade ago