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How does being a hard-working and conscientious math student relate to our theme of Human Impact? Be thoughtful. Create a response that is at least 3-4 sentences. Feel free to comment on posts from other students but that is not required for this blog post.
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Ahmad M Morman
10/16/2014 11:52:59 pm
I think being a conscientious math student means that we are always being on top of our work even when it is hard and we may fall behind, we should still be able to catch up. I also think that is we are conscientious math student we can be given the freedom to work on other work as make ups or extra credit. I also think that it relates to the human impact ( the question) by making an impact on our self's which can actually make a difference in the world if we really want it to.None of this may make sense but if you actually look at the question and look back at my answer it all makes sense.
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Olivia Pellin
10/17/2014 12:01:24 am
When a student is hard-working and focased they can exel in math and life and get into a good collage. Eventually if you work hard enough in any subject really is can make a huge difference in how you live your life. Some people might put these skills into helping people with finances or doing taxes. Or mabye they move on to work in labs. Even just paying our own bills and paying the check at a restruant. If we work hard we can acomplish anything.
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Olivia Pellin
10/17/2014 12:09:37 am
*college
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Vojana Karan
10/17/2014 12:19:55 am
I think that being a hard-working math student relates to human impact because we aren't just learning how to do random math problems we are learning how to work hard and to take responsibility for having our homework on time. As we get older we will need these skills to become responsible adults. You probably won't need to know the Pythagorean theorem as an adult but you might if your goal is to become an engineer or a teacher. But as for everyday life you will need to know how to pay bills how to pay your taxes, you have to know math to do all that stuff!!! That's how math relates to human impact.
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Jorge Ventura
10/17/2014 03:19:55 am
I think being a hard-working math student relates to human impact because the things we learn we will need when we grow up. Math is the type of subject that everybody needs in life. Without math we would not have all the things we have now.
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Emma
10/17/2014 03:20:19 am
Being a hard-working maths student relates to human impact because there are so many ways math plays in to everyday life. There are jobs that involve maths and in school later on and even now, you have to know how to do maths, even if you don't like it. Plus, maths is an important skill because with out math we would honestly not have anything. Take a look at your smart phone, that took months to develop and produce, but the first thing that was done was calculations. So, without math, what would we have?
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iyonna
10/17/2014 03:22:10 am
i think being hard-working math students relates to human impact because it deal with jobs we get and now we need to know math in order to get a job.
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Philip
10/17/2014 03:22:25 am
Hard working students do make an impact on humans. If you're a conscientious worker, I think that it means that we consistently caught up and we know what were doing. Students always say that do we even need this in life and how calculus will help you. Surprisingly, it does. Other students had said this but if you have a specific job title, you might not need exponents or other math subjects but its good that you know them. If you have a more advance title, it will eventually help you in life
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iyonna
10/17/2014 03:25:55 am
I think being hard-working math students relates to human impact because it deal with jobs we get and now we need to know math in order to get a job. If we need to cook we need to know how much we need for the recipe. If we had a job and you were dealing with a plane you need to know the degrees and how far to fly and which angle you are going at.
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Judaea Keller
10/17/2014 03:30:04 am
I think hard working students relates to human impact because we aren't just learning how to work out math problems, we are also learning how to to take responsibility for our work and how its presented. If we keep working hard, us (students) can get any job we want in the future.
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Belen
12/11/2014 02:02:11 am
Hard-working math students relates to human impact because math is used in everyday life. It can help people in so many ways. It also gives you the responsibility to get things done in a timely manner and making it so we can understand what we're doing.
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