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==About Me==
 
I'm Ouwen, I have a weird birth place. I was born in Belgium which I then went to China, then Canada, and finally to America. Fun. Moving is so fun.
 
  
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== Current Courses ==
 
Organic Chemistry
 
 
Psychology 101
 
 
Writing 101
 
 
[[EGR103]]
 
 
== PowerLevel ==
 
Freshman: not over 9000
 
 
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==Homework #1==
 
Dat energy
 
 
[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20120810-the-quest-to-recreate-the-sun Fusion: The quest to recreate the Sun's power on Earth], Gaia Vince, BBC, updated 13 August 2012, accessed 9 September 2012 (Provide energy from fusion)
 
 
==Homework #2==
 
My favorite matlab demonstration was the inverses of matrices one. They did a random 2d colormap plot. And that was considered a matrix. Then they showed a 2d colormap of the inverse of that matrix. Then they multiplied the colors and magically a nice line came out.
 
 
Beautiful math I won't be doing this year because multivariate is too much with ochem T^T
 

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