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Singapore korean international school

(NOT AN ACUTAL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL)
This school was found in 1993 in singapore. Located in 71 Bukit Tinggi Road Singapore 289759. This school has around total 200 people only in high school and this school has not enough tables and chairs for students to sit to attend the class. Do you think all the koreans are smart? Or pretty? Nope not in singapore, especially in singapore... in SKIS there is actual chickens running around the school and near the cafeteria and we actually have them in cage so we can take care of it with our students school fee. Guess what? The food is $7 and the taste? Full of shit and gives us diarrhea. The school teachers are the worst of the worst, in this school the teachers are the king and treat the students like their gina. This school has quite a bit of cute/hot guys tho xx
Singapore korean international school is not a school

it is like a prison
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Robert Smalls International Academy

a Shitty school, With a bunch of 11-14 year old's that think they are the shit. They think they can rule everyone including the teachers .
Jessica: Hey, do you think my mom should send me to Robert smalls international academy?
Me: FUCK NO! Don't go there. Those kids will tear Ur ass up.
by Yanky9983 July 7, 2022
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Blocky's Funny Doings International

Blocky's Funny Doings International, later renamed Woody's Funny Doings International, is a fictional corporation in the show BFDI. The show revolves around Blocky playing pranks on various contestants, such as placing a Firey Recovery Center above water or filling a Bubble Recovery Center with tacks. Including putting a tree near a cliff and connecting an Ice Cube Recovery Center to it using a dull spring.

Blocky's Funny Doings International also involves non-canon pranks that appear in several BFDI shorts. Like in the short titled "Blocky Prank Compilation"

Blocky's Funny Doings's ownership was later transferred to Woody due to Blocky's elimination in BFB 24. As well as legal issues containing Blocky pulling a prank while at a court case due to the theft of Donut's Diary
"This program was brought to you by Blocky's Funny Doings International"
by Radin Happier September 8, 2023
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بضاعة مستوردة غربية عبارة عن مدرسة تحتضن الطلاب و المعلمين منهم العرب و الأجانب و منهم المحترمون أخلاقياً و البعض الآخر الذي يتضمن المتكبّرون علنياً. لعل الله عز و جل يُبعد و يفرج عن هذه الأمّة أمثال هذه المدارس التي وجدت و تخدم لشفط المال فقط. و هذا لا يخص المدرسين الذين يعانون في وظيفتهم في أمثال هذه المدارس أيضاً.
مدارس الفارس العالمية/Alfaris international School will empty your bank account
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St. Andrews International School

Where the toilets are smoking areas and a drug dealing center.
“Yo you wanna go roll a joint before Chemistry in the 3rd floor St. Andrews International School building?
by Mr. Klean March 20, 2021
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Boomerang Bros. International Airlines

The competitor for Galaxy Airlines in the Mushroom Kingdom. An airline company with great planes.
Boomerang Bros. International Airlines is the one I use.
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integration

the reverse process of differentiaton

we know that, for example if f(x) = 2x^3 - 5x^2 + 3x -7
then f'(x) = 6x^2 - 10x + 3

This process can be reversed.

In general, y = x^n -> dy/dx = nx^(n-1)
So, reversing this process, it would seem that dy/dx = x^m -> y = (1/(m+1))x^(m+1)

The general process of finding a function from its derivative is known as interation.
Given that dy/dx = 12x^2 + 4x - 5, find an expression for y.

y = 12((x^3)/3) + 4((x^2)/2) - 5((x^1)/1)

It would seem that
y=4x^3 + 2x^2 - 5x

but that is not quite the complete answer

Whenever you differentiate a constant you get zero,
e.g. y = 7 dy/dx = 0
and so the expression for y above could have any constant on the end and still satisfy dy/dx = 12x^2 + 4x - 5
The answer to this example is therefore
y= 4x^3 + 2x^2 - 5x + c, where c is a constant.
by hotgirl69xxx December 22, 2004
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