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MURPHY’S LAWS
If anything can go wrong, it will!
If anything just cannot go wrong, it will anyway.
If everything seems to be going well, you have
obviously overlooked something.
Matter will be damaged in direct proportion to its value.
In nature, nothing is ever right. Therefore, if everything is
going right ... something is wrong.
Nothing is as easy as it looks.
Everything takes longer than you think.
Free Kick Rules
Following fouls shall be punished with a direct kick:
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tripping or attempting to trip an opponent,
charging into an opponent,
striking or attempting to strike an opponent,
pushing an opponent, including the goalkeeper,
jumping at an opponent in a careless or reckless
manner,
holding clothing, using any part of the body to hold an
opponent & "Sandwiching",
spitting at an opponent, even if it doesn't hit the
opponent,
deliberately handling the ball
etc.
Newton's Three Laws of Motion
I. Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to
remain in that state of motion unless an external
force is applied to it.
II. The relationship between an object's mass m, its
acceleration a, and the applied force F is F = ma.
Acceleration and force are vectors (as indicated by
their symbols being displayed in slant bold font); in
this law the direction of the force vector is the same
as the direction of the acceleration vector.
III. For every action there is an equal and opposite
reaction.
Darwin's Five Laws
1. Evolution as such
This is the understanding that the world is not constant, nor
recently created, nor cycling, but is changing; and that the types of
entities that live on it also change.
2. Common descent
This is the understanding that every group of living entities that we
know of on this planet descended from a common ancestor.
3. Multiplication of species
This is the understanding that species either split into or bud off
other species, often through the geographical isolation of a founder
species.
4. Gradualism
This is the understanding that changes take place through the
gradual change of population rather than the sudden production of
new individuals.
5. Natural selection
In every generation some individuals survive and reproduce better
than others. Their genes multiply...This is the key idea: natural
reproduction is not perfect.
Commutative and Associative Laws
m + n = n + m . A sum isn’t changed at
rearrangement of its addends.
m · n = n · m . A product isn’t changed at
rearrangement of its factors.
( m + n ) + k = m + ( n + k ) = m + n + k . A sum
doesn’t depend on grouping of its addends.
( m · n ) · k = m · ( n · k ) = m · n · k . A product
doesn’t depend on grouping of its factors.
„I fought the law, and the law won!.“
She decided to take the matter to law.
„I am the law around here, in these
desolate parts west of the Pecos“, said
Roy Bean.
Love is the law!