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One of my aunt is coming to Philippines today to meet mother and after quite sometime they'll head off to a nearby country and will stay there for a week.

One thing to watch out for during the swim in open waters is the organic life hazards like Jelly Fish (the most common), Portuguese Man Of War (not so much), a shark (rare), and salt water crocodiles (low probability) hence I prefer to use my scuba diving face mask because it gives a much wider and clearer view compared to a swimming goggles.

Other non-organic hazards are fishing nets, boats, and sharp objects that are submerged.

Strong currents are common in my place particularly the rip currents and have taken many lives yearly but is not really a threat for me.

Nothing new at the gulf waters in Lingayen, still the same rough seas for swimming.

Used the lighter swim fins instead of the scuba rubber fins cause I have not put the new straps yet as replacement for the older and brittle ones.

Swim goggles also still broken so I used the scuba dive face mask.

Combat side-stroke with fins and without fins today.

Still with muscle pains and getting up from laying down becomes harder cause of abs muscle pains. I killed my abs last Sunday workout.

Looking at the graphs of function growth, I noticed the growth for square root function is similar to the growth of a logarithmic function and thought they are the same but turns out logarithmic function grows much slower than the square root function and that square root function grows much slower than the linear function.

In short, the function growth of square root function is bounded on top by the linear function's and bounded below by the logarithmic function. Logarithmic function still grows the slowest.

While chemistry is leveling up with the transition to stoichiometry, our math leveled up also. Now we are starting on differential calculus.

Fell into sleep. Just woke up and doing the math while my body is in muscle pain 😅

Muscle pains from my gym workout yesterday. Went beast mode.

First time I experience that a whole rim of yellow paper was all spent for the first periodic.

Only in Electrical Engineering 😅

One more run through of the first lesson in Stoichiometry cause I don't need to go back next time and study again.

A good habit in order to make efficient use of time.

Time is precious.

Seatwork finished.

Welcome to Stoichiometry ⚛️ ⚗️

I thought it is 4 items. Turns out it is 5. Solving the last one.

Block 3 already submitted the seatwork ahead of the lesson discussion? Impressive.

Need to work on it because it's due in 70 minutes.

Initial Stoichiometry lessons shows the computations complexity are just simple but what makes it difficult is the tedious manual calculations that has to be done.

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