The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is an annual six-problem, 42-point mathematical olympiad for pre-collegiate students and is the oldest of the International Science Olympiads. The first IMO was held in Romania in 1959. It has since been held annually, except in 1980. About 100 countries send teams of up to six students, plus one team leader, one deputy leader, and observers.
The content ranges from precalculus problems that are extremely difficult to problems on branches of mathematics not conventionally covered at school and often not at university level either, such as projective and complex geometry, functional equations and well-grounded number theory, of which extensive knowledge of theorems is required. Calculus, though allowed in solutions, is never required, as there is a principle at play that anyone with a basic understanding of mathematics should understand the problems, even if the solutions require a great deal more knowledge. Supporters of this principle claim that this allows more universality and creates an incentive to find elegant, deceptively simple-looking problems which nevertheless require a certain level of ingenuity.
If you need it to your lips and just breathe in, (ohhh, ohh)
Cut it up, take it back and make your self the latest trend
All that you were you will never be,
Safe from the reach of your misery,
Self .your mistake is ex-limit,
You bleed it, scream it softly.
Chorus:
Cut me up, take all the pieces,
Cut me out, change all the features
Give it away-ay-ay-ay-ay
Give it away-ay-ay-ay-ay
Just a f*ck for a high you give it all before it s gone,
All that you were you would never be,
Now that you are it s hipocracy,
Self medicate the mistake there's no feeling, no feeling.
2x Chorus:
The feeling, give it away the feeling
give it away the feeling.
[3x Chorus:]