Today in math we learned about the law of sines. The law of sines is pretty much just a bunch of triangles that you use to solve for unknown parts that aren't given.
The Law of Sines is:
_a_=_b_=_c_
Sin A Sin B Sin C
You should first draw a triangle and then fill in the information given for what sides and angles you have, then you take the formula and fill in what information you have as well. Then you solve for the first part of the formula whith whatever information you were provided and once you use that information you can use it to solve for the second half of the formula. This will give you all of the angles and sides of the triangle.
About Me

- Vertically Challenged
- Hola! My name is Shawnee and from what I've been told I'm a nerd. I grew up in Vegas and I have 2 brothers and 5 sisters. I hope you guys enjoy my blogs :)
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Today in History
Today in history we took notes on the improvement of technology in the
Americas as well as on a global scale. The notes included the social changes that occurred as well such as population increases and then the new rules of women in society and how they were more confined to the house now. After we took notes we had a sacratic seminar on communism and whether it is a good idea and we debated the pros nd cons to communism. Some of the topics we discussed was the suppression of the lower class by the upper class. And that's what we did today in World History!!!

Monday, March 2, 2009
URBAN DICTIONARY
Here are some common names I found on the Urban Dictionary:
daniel
515 up, 208 down
word used for guys who confuse chicks beyond confuzzlement. when a guy is reffered to as a daniel, he has probably confuzzled a chick by saying that he likes her, while he also likes another girl at the same time, and does nohing about the situation. then he might go and post a cute,sweet comment somewhere, such as bebo, for the confuzzled girl. this leaves her even more confuzzled. he never talks to her again and leavs her as a mess for her bestfriend to clean up and fix!
Rachel
1463 up, 755 down
A smart, sassy and sexy young woman who knows things from fashion to film to literature, from Manolo Blahniks to Mahatma Gandhi
Thomas
13 up, 42 down
a big headed pest who thinks hes gods gift to women when really they jump into the nearest dupster whenever he approaches. Thomas is often spotted lurking in dark alleys trying to find a door that his head can get through or with two poor intoxicated girls on each arm. Thomas should be approached with caution!
Jessica
10 up, 6 down
the prettiest girl in the world! :) also a girl that you find yourself falling in love with quicker than you would have ever imagined. super sexy, fun, random:), hot, wonderful, sweet, and in every way the most awesome girl to get to know!
Lol guys, I know you're thinking I'm a bit sexist but I'm just poking fun :)
daniel
515 up, 208 down
word used for guys who confuse chicks beyond confuzzlement. when a guy is reffered to as a daniel, he has probably confuzzled a chick by saying that he likes her, while he also likes another girl at the same time, and does nohing about the situation. then he might go and post a cute,sweet comment somewhere, such as bebo, for the confuzzled girl. this leaves her even more confuzzled. he never talks to her again and leavs her as a mess for her bestfriend to clean up and fix!
Rachel
1463 up, 755 down
A smart, sassy and sexy young woman who knows things from fashion to film to literature, from Manolo Blahniks to Mahatma Gandhi
Thomas
13 up, 42 down
a big headed pest who thinks hes gods gift to women when really they jump into the nearest dupster whenever he approaches. Thomas is often spotted lurking in dark alleys trying to find a door that his head can get through or with two poor intoxicated girls on each arm. Thomas should be approached with caution!
Jessica
10 up, 6 down
the prettiest girl in the world! :) also a girl that you find yourself falling in love with quicker than you would have ever imagined. super sexy, fun, random:), hot, wonderful, sweet, and in every way the most awesome girl to get to know!
Lol guys, I know you're thinking I'm a bit sexist but I'm just poking fun :)
A Word That Defines Me

A word that describes me.....hmmm.....I would have to say pacifist lol. Definition of pacafist: someone opposed to violence as a means of settling disputes . I think this is pretty accurate. Those that really know me may argue it a bit but I truly would rather settle things peacefully and everything I do I try to do in peace. Now I'm not saying I'm not loud or rowdy, but I really don't like violence. I've been in a fight before and really all it did was cause more hostility and anger towards the people. Even little things, I prefer to settle them through quiet ways rather than being confrontational because you get more bees with honey than with vinegar you know? But I must say, I AM NOT A PUSHOVER! People so commonly mistake the two. I'll do what I need to :) catch the drift?? Oh, and you guys should check out the urban dictionary, google it!!!
Reader Response: Poe
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The Black Cat is about a man that starts by explaining his extreme fondness and love for animals and how he had always grown up with them. He tells how he always found a great joy in animals and it was one of his simplest pleasures in life, “…I derived from it one of my principle sources of pleasure.” (pg. 8 ). He talks about how he is married and then goes on to speak of his cat, Pluto, who was an entirely black and rather large cat. The cat followed him everywhere he went and would always be with him at all times. Yet, the main character says how he started to change after a few years and became consumed by alcoholism, “…(I blush to confess it) experienced a radical altercation for the worse.” (pg. 9 ). He started to become more and more violent and had started taking it out on the pets around the house. He maltreated all of the animals except the cat until one night he came home extremely
intoxicated and noticed the cat was avoiding him. Finally when he got a hold of the cat, he grabbed it and out of fear, the cat bit him and he became so enraged that he cut out one of the cat’s eyes with his pocket knife, “…grasped the poor beast by the throat, and deliberately cut one of its eyes from the socket!” (pg. 10 ). The cat would then on avoid him at all cost and this irritated him so much that he ended up hanging the cat from the tree. That night, he was awakened by someone saying fire and found that his house had been set ablaze. When he returned to the house to check the ruins he found that the image of a cat on the one wall that was left standing. He felt somewhat sad for killing the animal and so he went looking for another cat of similar appearance and found one that was all black but had a large with spot on the breast area. He brought it home and after it domesticated itself he began to dislike it. The white area on the cat had even began to resemble the form of the gallows and to his dismay it was also missing an eye, “…say, the image of a hideous - of a ghastly thing - of the GALLOWS !” (pg. 14 ). One day when the main character and his wife were walking down to the cellar, the cat was underfoot and tripped the main character. He became so upset that he grabbed an ax but his wife stopped him from swinging and he turned around in his rage and killed his wife with the ax. To dispose of the body he removed the bricks in one of the cellar’s walls, placed the body there, and then rebuilt the wall. He left and later that night felt relieved because the cat was nowhere to be found. The police later came and did an extensive search of the house and on the third visit, the cellar. The main character became so confident with his murder that he was wishing the police well, when struck the wall where he had placed the body and the bricks shifted. A cry arose from the wall and the police went and removed the bricks where the cry originated, “No sooner had the reverberation of my blows sunk into silence, than I was answered by a voice from within the tomb!” (pg. 17 ). There, was the decomposing corpse of his wife and sitting on top of her head, the black cat.

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There is not really physical description of the main character given, neither is his name revealed but from his emotional description I kind of get a picture a more girthy man that is in maybe is early to mid thirties. The main character is a very loving and caring person when it comes to animals and he feels that one of his greatest joys is through animals. He even has a number of different types due to his love and happiness he derives from them. He loves his wife at well but as the story progresses he become angry and violent. The main character starts resorting to alcohol and the alcohol further feeds his rage to where he becomes mad, both crazy and enraged. He also becomes very paranoid and then when he gets his newer cat he easily gets irritated and even fearful of it. Then he allows his rage to take over and turns from being so kind and tender to a murder that ends up killing his wife. After the
murder he’s confident that he got away with the murder and is boastful which leads to his downfall when he taps the wall revealing the corpse of his wife and the cat. I believe the sentence that represents the main character is, “Our friendship lasted, in this manner, for several years, during which my general temperament and character - through the instrumentality of the Fiend Intemperance - had (I blush to confess it) experienced a radical alteration for the worse.” (pg. 9 ) because I think it shows the transition that made the character do all the horrible things he ends up doing. The reason the main character does his evil deeds is because he indulges in way too much alcohol and when he drinks he becomes violent. Due to his violence when drinking, he cuts out the cat’s eye and then hangs it just because he knows it’s against the law and he had become “perverse.” His irritation with having the cat and the paranoia that ensues from hanging his previous cat motivates him to attempt killing the new cat when he becomes angry and in turn he loses control and kills his wife.

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I’m not quite sure who I would choose to play the main character of The Black
Cat, but if I had to choose anyone I think I would pick Tom Cruise to play him and just have him put on a little weight. I chose Tom Cruise because he can be very kind and endearing but at the same time he exudes a quality of underlying insanity so I think that he would be able to assume this role quite naturally. To play his wife I would want Keira Knightley because I picture his wife as a very small and feminine figure which I see in Keira. From her previous roles in Pirates of the Caribbean and the peculiar ccharacters she dealt with in the movie I think she would equally fit in to play this role as well. One of the main things I would want to leave out is the beginning where the main character is just talking about how whatever he did haunts him. I think that part is too slow for the liking of the audience so I would much rather either condense it or make it into a short narration that comes as the introduction to the movie or it would be said right as the movie begins to play. Another thing that I would very much like to con
dense is the large amount of time that is between having the cat and the main character’s fall into alcoholism and rage. I think that is too much time of nothing to put into the movie and I would also shorten the time between when the second cat becomes domesticated and when the main character and his wife go down into the cellar. I don’t really like to add things to a story because I feel that it alters the story and one of my biggest pet peevs is when the story is changed but I would want to add a little more action to the story. For example, I would want to add some scenes that would show the main character in his drunken stupor and some of the horrid things that the character does to maltreat the animals so that the audience can fully grasp the magnitude of the main character’s uncontrollable anger. That is the only thing I can add without changing the story and straying from the book.


Wednesday, February 25, 2009
GHETTO SADIE'S

Ok, so anyone who went to Sadie's saw the super corny
decorations. I would love to know who decided to make everything Pokemon so that way I could personally punch them in the brain with a Q-tip. Then on top of that the dj was being gay and wouldn't take requests and on top of that, they didm't even play the Sadie Hawkin's Dance song by Relient K! Come on!!! That is like a must have at Sadie's. But yeah, it was cool none the less. And word to the wise, DO NOT see Madea Goes To Jail unless you want waste $10 on a movie
about a lawyer that falls in love with a prostitute. I think Madea is in the movie for a total of....5 minutes? It's stupid, trust me.


Wise Words From a Friend

In a recent conversation with a friend I revealed some of the "wisdom "a friend had shared with me on a very touchy subject...love.
Someone once told me that love has no reason. And, if you know the reason why you love that person, it's false love. I was confused when this was told to me because up until this was said to me I thought I knew WHY I loved. But the more I thought about it, the more i realized they were right. I got to pondering it and I saw the logic behind it. If you love someone for a specific reason or reasons...then what happens when they change? Do you stop loving them because that reason or thing you loved them for has changed? The more I thought about it the more I realized I had no idea why I loved my boyfriend. Among my friends I am commonly asked why do I go through the arguments, why do I deal with some of my boyfriends undesirable actions, in general as they would say, why do I put up with it? And I can't give a reason other than because I love him. It's inexplicable and an odd philosophy to ponder when so many people today have it backwards and I thought I would share it so you could ponder it too.
Someone once told me that love has no reason. And, if you know the reason why you love that person, it's false love. I was confused when this was told to me because up until this was said to me I thought I knew WHY I loved. But the more I thought about it, the more i realized they were right. I got to pondering it and I saw the logic behind it. If you love someone for a specific reason or reasons...then what happens when they change? Do you stop loving them because that reason or thing you loved them for has changed? The more I thought about it the more I realized I had no idea why I loved my boyfriend. Among my friends I am commonly asked why do I go through the arguments, why do I deal with some of my boyfriends undesirable actions, in general as they would say, why do I put up with it? And I can't give a reason other than because I love him. It's inexplicable and an odd philosophy to ponder when so many people today have it backwards and I thought I would share it so you could ponder it too.
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