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Do we need help from others?

In some ways yes, in others no.You may not realize it, but everyday someone else is helping you.I notice myself taking note of certain things people do. For example, on one particular instance I was in an exceptionally bad mood. Typical teenage angst aside, everything was going wrong and today nothing could make me smile.But then a man held the door for me at the super market. I didn't think much of it at first. I just thanked him and continued on my way. It wasn't an out of the ordinary gesture. Many people have held the door for me, and I’ve held it for many others, but as I rounded the bread isle I kept thinking about what he did for me. I noticed that this man was kind enough to do something for a complete stranger and because of his actions, this man reminded me that there is good all around, even if I don't see it all the time. After I thought about that for a second, I decided to turn my day around. I realized there was no point to waste a perfectly good day being upset. Especially not after life showed me that random act of kindness. And I had a pretty great day!This is a subtle example of how another person has helped me.I think it would be naive to depend on other people to always come to your aide. Although there are many people who give great verbal advice, paying attention to another persons actions can be much more helpful.Many people think of “help” as a “do it for me.” It’s just like asking your mom for help on a paper and expecting her to write it all. That kind of help isn't helpful.In order for another person to help you, their help must resonate with you on a deeper level. In other words, take what they say or do and use it as a way to help yourself.Other people can help you in many ways, but they can only guide you. The only person who can really help is you.Listen, observe, ask questions, think, analyze and other people's “help” will turn into your own. Even if it’s as simple as a stranger holding the door for you to make you realize there is always something to smile about.

Hey I need Help With this Math ?

Two Hundred Twenty-Five Students Play A Team Sport At Lincoln High School. These Students Represent 3/8 Of The Total Student Population. How Many Students Attend The School ?

Which is correct, "need a help" or "need help"?

Use "need help" (no "a"). If you need a helper (a person to help you), then "a help" is a little more unusual and might be workable but only in speech (since the listener can confirm with you).

Hey i need help with this physics question?

i think when u place the lens
1) at a distance of 60cm from the bulb,image will be formed on the screen which is 20cm from the lens.
2) at a distance of 20cm from the bulb,image will be formed on the screen which is 60cm from the lens.

distance between screen and bulb = u+v=80cm
using lens formula,
1/v - 1/u= 1/f
u is always negative and the image formed is real.therefore, v is positive.
thus, 1/v - (-1/u)=1/f
1/v+1/u=1/f
u+v/uv=1/15 [since focal length=15cm]
80/uv=1/15
15*80=uv
1200=uv
1200=v(80-v) [since u+v=80 and v=80-u]
1200=80v-v*v
when u use quadratic formula ,u`ll get v=20cm or v=60 cm.
so if v=20cm,u=60cm and if v=60cm then u=20cm :)

Hey i need help with this one problem and i am soo confused! plz help!?

January 1, 2100 is not in a new century. That's the last year of the 21st Century. Sorry, had to get that out.

I'm not going to do the whole problem, luv. Let me get you started, though.

A function is a relationship that assigns a single number in the range to every number in the domain. The question of whether the distance travelled against the height is a function is really asking "if you know how far along the track you've travelled, do you know what your height is"? If yes, then it's a function. If no, then it's not.

For instance - in this case, if you know the distance, then you do know the height. Any time you travel 1 kilometer along the track, you will be at a specific height. So if distance is independent and height is dependent, then it's a function. The other way around isn't quite so nice, though. If you know how high you are, there are multiple possible distances you might have travelled to get there. Even if you only go around the track once, there are still two places at the same height. So if height is independent and distance is dependent, it's not a function.

b) Actually, there are an infinite number of points where you know his exact altitude, but I assume we're talking "easily". Well, there are two points where his exact altitude is 0 - that would be at the start and pi radians/180 degrees away from that. There is one point where his altitude is 1 km - that would be pi/2 radians/90 degrees from the start. And, obviously, one point where his altitude is -1 km, at 3pi/2 radians/270 degrees from the start.

This really should be enough to get you started. Good luck.

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