Jump to content
Detective Conan World

Recommended Posts

I turn myself in to prison to make myself better

 

You're locked up in the toilet with a guy/girl you have a crush with. But he/she has a girl/boyfriend who think less of you when you have chocolate over your lips.

 

~~~~

 

Over a game here in forum I copy XD

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

 

Nitrogen (78%)
is added into the atmosphere as plants and animals decay, or are burned, as
well as through volcanic eruptions, and the decay of some types of non-organic
materials. Wait a minute. Are we saying that nitrogen is constantly being added
to the atmosphere? If this is true, then why doesn’t the amount of nitrogen in
the atmosphere continually increase? Why don’t animals die from lack of oxygen?
The answer to this question is simple. While nitrogen is constantly being added
to the atmosphere, it is also constantly being removed, or cleansed from the
atmosphere. A small amount of Nitrogen is removed by living organisms. Rain and
snow also wash nitrogen out of the atmosphere. The amount of nitrogen being
added to the atmosphere, and the amount being removed are perfectly balanced,
insuring that the total amount remains constant.



 



Nitrogen is removed from the atmosphere and deposited at the Earth's
surface mainly by specialized nitrogen fixing bacteria, and by way of lightning
through precipitation. The addition of this nitrogen to the Earth's surface
soils and various water bodies supplies much needed nutrition for plant growth.
Nitrogen returns to the atmosphere primarily through biomass combustion and
denitrification.


--> A part of my report for my Earth Science class.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Adelheid
Agatha / Agathe [ah-GAH-tuh]
Agnes
Alexandra
Alheid
Amalia / Amalie
Andrea
Angelika
Anja
Anka / Anke
Antje
Anna/Anne
Anneliese
Annette
Arabella
Asta
Astrid
  More about "A" names

Barbara
Bärbel
Beate
Beatrix
Berta / Bertha
Bertel
Bettina
Birgit / Birgitta
Brigitte (Gitte)
Brunhild(e)
  More about "B" names

Charlotte [shar-LOT-tuh]
Christa (Krista)
Christin
Christina / Christine
Claudia
  More about "C" names

Dagmar
Daniela
Dora
Doreen
Dorle
Dorothea
  More about "D" names

Edda
Edeltraud
Effi
Elfriede / Elfi
Elisabeth / Elsi
Elke
Elsa / Else
Emma
Erika
Erna / Ernesta
Eugenia / Eugenie
  More about "E" names

Fieke
Franziska
Frieda
Friedelind(e)
Friederike / Friedel
Friedhild(e)
Fritzi
  More about "F" names

Gabi
Gabriele
Geli
Gerda
Gerlinde
Gertraud / Gertrud
Gisela
Gitta / Gitte (Brigitte)
Gisela [GHEE-suh-luh]
Gretchen / Gretl
Guido
Gusti
  More about "G" names

Hanna(h) / Hanne
Hannelore
Hansi (Johanna)
Hedda
Hedwig / Hedy
Heide
Heidemarie / Heidemaria
Heidi
Heike
Helga
Helma
Henni / Henny
Herta / Hertha
Hilde / Hilda
Hildeberta
Hildegard
  More about "H" names

Ida [EE-duh]
Ilka
Ilsa, Ilse
Ines
Inge / Inga
Ingeborg
Ingrid
Irma
Irmgard
Irmhild(e)
Irmtraud
Isolde

Jana
Janina
Jasmin [YAZ-meen]
Johanna (Hansi)
Jolanda
Julia [YOO-lee-uh]
Juliane
Jutta / Jutte

Kai [KYE]
Kamilla
Karin
Karla
Karolin
Katharina
Kathrin / Katrin
Katja [KAT-ya]
Kerstin
Kirsten
Klara
Klaudia
Konstanze
Kriemhild(e)
Kristin

Lara
Lea / Leah
Lena, Leni
Lenore / Lenora
Letta
Liese / Liesel / Lise
Lieselotte
Lili / Lilli
Lilo
Lotte / Lotti (Charlotte)
Ludwiga
Lulu

Magda
Magdalena
Mandy
Manuela
Margaretha
Margit
Maria / Marie
Marina
Marlene
Martina
Mathilde
Maxine
Meinhild(e)
Melanie
Mila
Minna (Wilhelmine)
Mirjam
Mitzi / Mizzi
Monika

Nadine
Nadja
Nastasja / Nastassja
Natascha
Nicole
Nina
Ninja [NEEN-yuh]

Ottilie

Paula
Pauline
Petra
Pia

Renate
Resi (Therese)
Ria (Maria)
Romy (Rosemarie)
Rosalinde
Rosamunde
Roswitha

Sabine
Sabrina
Sandra
Sara / Sarah
Seffi (Josepha)
Senta
Sieghild(e)
Sieglind(e)
Sigrid
Sigrun
Silke
Simone
Sophia / Sophie / Sofie
Stefanie / Stephanie
Steffi (Stephanie)
Susanne

Tanja
Theda
Therese
Traude
Traute
Trude / Trudi / Traudel

Ulla
Ulrika / Ulrike
Uschi (Ursula)
Ursula
Uta / Ute

Veronika
Viktoria

Walburga
Waltraud / Waltraut
Wendelin
Wilfrieda / Winfriede
Wilhelmina / Wilhelmine
Wilma
Winfried
  More about "W" names

Yvonne

 

Well, shucks.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Display “SCIENCE:”

Input a

                If a >=90 then Print “SCIENCE: A” then go to Display “MATH:”

Else

                If a >=85 and a <=89 then Print “SCIENCE: P” then go to Display “MATH:”

Else

                If a >=80 and a <=84 then Print “SCIENCE: AP” then go to Display “MATH:”

Else

                If a >=75 and a <=79 then Print “SCIENCE: D” then go to Display “MATH:”
Else

                Print “SCIENCE: B”
Display “MATH:”
Input b

If b >=90 then Print “MATH: A” then go to Display “ENGLISH:”

Else

If b >=85 and b <=89 then Print “MATH: P” then go to Display “ENGLISH:”

Else

                If b >=80 and b <=84 then Print “MATH: AP” then go to Display “ENGLISH:”

Else

                If b >=75 and b <=79 then Print “MATH: D” then go to Display “ENGLISH:”
Else

                Print “MATH: B”

Display “ENGLISH:”

Input c

                If c >=90 then Print “ENGLISH: A” then go to Display “COMPUTER SCIENCE:”

Else

                If c >=85 and c <=89 then Print “ENGLISH: P” then go to Display “COMPUTER SCIENCE:”

Else

                If c >=80 and c <=84 then Print “ENGLISH: AP” then go to Display “COMPUTER SCIENCE:”

Else

                If c >=75 and c <=79 then Print “ENGLISH: D” then go to Display “COMPUTER SCIENCE:”
Else

                Print “ENGLISH: B”
Display “COMPUTER SCIENCE:”

Input d

                If d >=90 then Print “COMPUTER SCIENCE: A” then go to Display “Average:”

Else

                If d >=85 and d <=89 then Print “COMPUTER SCIENCE: P”

Else

                If d >=80 and d <=84 then Print “COMPUTER SCIENCE: AP”

Else

                If d >=75 and d <=79 then Print “COMPUTER SCIENCE: D”
Else

                Print “COMPUTER SCIENCE: B”

Display “Average:”

                sum= a+b+c+d
                avg= sum/4.0
Print “Average: ”,  avg
 

End

 

some part of some pseudocode

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

o: 

 

nieh.jpg     

 
Name:
Athalia Crimson
 
Gender:
Female
 
Age:
14
 
Nature:
Relaxed
 
Occupation:
Trainer
 
Pokémon:
Espeon (F)
 
 
Bio:
 
 
Other:
 
This was for one of my roleplay sign ups! C: It's like a Pokemon roleplay o:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

 

o: 

 

nieh.jpg     

 
Name:
Athalia Crimson
 
Gender:
Female
 
Age:
14
 
Nature:
Relaxed
 
Occupation:
Trainer
 
Pokémon:
Espeon (F)
 
 
Bio:
 
 
Other:
 
This was for one of my roleplay sign ups! C: It's like a Pokemon roleplay o:

 

 

WHERE IN THE WORLD IS THAT POKEMON RP.

 

 

 

If you catch yourself saying ‘I like them both’, then you really don’t love either because when you’re with someone you really love, it sets your heart racing and you shake so badly that you can’t breathe.
—  Absolute Boyfriend

 

OTL  orzplz.gif

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

A simple thread: What was the last thing you copied?

I'll start:

Kaitou Corbeau in them, which was cool. The ending was pretty basic, but we did get Akako in her OVA 1 attire as well a

(spoiler for MK1412)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...

×
  • Create New...