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Decision Tree -Mike Naylor
Mike Naylor • Place:Trondheim, Norway • Occupation: 1. Mathematical artist 2. Teacher 3. Researcher • Goal:To popularize mathematics and creativity
Line • First:Question • Second:Decision • Third:Reaction • Fourth:Future effect Movement • Left:Good • Right:Bad
Easy-Reading Version
Reasons • The shape of poem:Math & Nature • The reflection of our daily life:Choice • A valuable lesson:Be careful whenever making a choice or decision ♪♫ • . • °*° • . ¸¸. ♡ Choice ♡. • °*° ♪♫ • *¨* • . ♪♫ • . • °*° • . ¸¸. ♡ Decision ♡. • °*° ♪♫ • *¨* • . ♪♫ • . • °*° • . ¸¸. I like this poem because it’s a decision tree than can enable us to check the decisions we make. I’m an impulsive person, usually regret my impulsive decision. If I can use the decision tree whenever making decision, thinking about the consequence and the future effect of the decision I make, I can avoid a lot of problems and regrets.
Ampersand by Patrick Winstanley
What is an ampersand? &
What’s so special? It’s a concrete poem showing something abstract rather than something concrete.
An ampersand is much more grand!
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Resources • (Author) Mike Naylor:http: //mike-naylor. com • Poem: 1. Decision Tree:http: //mikenaylor. blogspot. tw/2011/09/decisiontree. html 2. Ampersand:http: //www. peculiarpoetry. com/funny/odes/m 07 -ampersand. htm
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