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Only abundant species of wildlife can be legally
trapped. Since the inception of modern wildlife management in the 1940s, no animal
populations in the U.S. have become endangered or extinct from regulated trapping.
Each state restricts which species can be trapped
and which kinds of traps can be used.
Only licensed tra... |
Freshwater fish are one of the most endangered groups of animals on the planet, as more than a third are threatened with extinction. In North America, freshwater species are predicted to become extinct five times faster than terrestrial fauna, and three times faster than coastal marine mammals.
With almost 13,000 fresh... |
January 11, 2013: In the early 1900s workers in the textile mills of Lawrence, Massachusetts faced terrible working conditions toiling away 60 hours a week for very little pay. They were lodged in substandard and unaffordable housing and faced extreme poverty. These workers were largely immigrants, most of them women, ... |
Shakespeare's Theatre had a great impact on the modern world, the world back then, and the location of the theatre.
QUOTE 1:" In 1603, Queen Elizabeth I died and was succeeded by her cousin James VI of Scotland. As king of England, he became James I. James enjoyed and actively supported the theater. He issued a royal l... |
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These artists produced some of the underpinning imagery for the feminist art movement and this is reflected in some of the art work produced today. Write brief notes in your learning log about the social and political conditions that made these artists communicate in the ways they did. How i... |
Quick summary: This is a homework activity. In this activity students will investigate the types and amounts of rubbish that they and their family produce over the course of one day. Students will use the worksheet to record their results and will share their results with the class. Activity adapted from Activate Your ... |
Scientists used to suspect a giant planet named "2MASS J2126-8140" was a rogue world, wandering the galaxy without a star to orbit. But it turns out the planet isn't homeless after all: its star is just very, very far away. Like, a trillion kilometers away (or about 621,000,000,000 miles).
To put that number into conte... |
A test for platelet-associated antibodies shows whether you have antibodies that are directed against platelets in your blood.
Blood is typically drawn from a vein, usually from the inside of the elbow or the back of the hand. The area is cleaned with germ-killing medicine (antiseptic). The health care provider wraps a... |
Earlier Formats: Tournaments and Festive Jousts
The tournament and the festive joust were designed to serve the needs of teams of horsemen. In the tournament, each team fought as a group. In the joust, the members of each team vied against each other as pairs of individuals. Mounted combat was paramount. From the middl... |
Why Is Helium Present In Radioactive Materials?
Helium is a chemical element which has an atomic number 2, atomic weight of 4.002 and is represented by He. This element is odorless, colorless, tasteless, inert monatomic gas, non-toxic and is the head of the noble gas group in the periodic table. Helium’s boiling and me... |
The headright system was an important component in the settlement of the American colonies. Headright system APUSH questions will focus on the purpose and effects of this land incentive program.
What is the headright system?
The headright system was a land grant program designed to attract settlers. Tracts of land call... |
It’s known as the “musician’s advantage.”
For decades, educators, scientists, and researchers have observed that students who pick up musical instruments tend to excel in academics—taking the lead in measures of vocabulary, reading, and non-verbal reasoning and attention skills, just to name a few. But why musical trai... |
Bullying is not a new thing. It has been happening for ages to every generation of children but it has gotten worse – much worse. The definition of bullying in the current day is “unwanted, aggressive behavior among school-aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance.” Bullying is a repeated behavior... |
On completion of this lesson, students should be able to:
The path that is made of a conducting wire that carries current from negative terminal of a source to positive terminal of the source is called electric circuit. This note provides an information about electricity and types of circuits
There are two types of cur... |
Are Your Students Using Wikis to Strengthen Vocabulary Skills?
Think about all the ways you promote content vocabulary in your classroom.
Got that bulletin board? Got that word wall? Got a few posters with pictures and words around your classroom? Do students keep a notebook, graphic organizers, or flashcards of import... |
Where is the center of a triangle?
Surprisingly, there can be five different answers!
The first can be found by drawing on the three perpendicular bisectors, at right angles from the midpoint of each side.
The lines cross at the circumcenter of the triangle.
To find another center, draw a triangle's medians.
These are ... |
webpage Goal Setting and Hope.
Goals fall into three main types: achievement, process, and strength. When planning with your child to meet a goal, first, make sure you are specific enough to know if the goal has been attained.
An achievement goal like, “I will get better grades,” can be measured but does not focus on l... |
A simple wave of the hand can boost a child’s performance in mathematics.
A new study published in Child Development found that students perform better when instructors teach with hand gestures—something that teachers in the United States do less commonly than teachers in other parts of the world.
National Geographic r... |
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Never before has the discovery of a new exoplanetary system caused such a wave of excitement among astronomers. An international research team has detected no fewer than seven planets, all around the same size as Earth, and probably rocky, like our own planet, orbiting a star fairly close to us, at a dista... |
By the 17th century, Anabaptists were scattering across Europe. Some remained in the Swiss cantons, the Netherlands and the Danzig area. But Anabaptists/Mennonites were immigrating to Alsace, to Prussia, to Polish area, and even to Pennsylvania by the end of the century.
Swiss Anabaptism in the 17th Century
By 1648, Sw... |
Like humans, the light skinned whales seemed to have the most difficulty dealing with the sun. Blue whales had more severe skin damage than their darker skinned counterparts, fin whales and sperm whales, even though the latter spend so much time at the surface.
The sea mammals would be particularly vulnerable to the ba... |
Explain how specific cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic factors influence student achievement. Then propose strategies to address each of the negative influences so as to promote achievement.
(a) Explain how specific cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic factors influence student achievement.
Research is presented as ev... |
Storytelling (Narrative Exercises)
1940s School Desk
· Interview someone who was a grade school student during the 1940s/50s. Develop a set of questions that you want to ask this person. Afterwards, write a first person narrative from the perspective of the person you interviewed.
· Have students write A Christmas Stor... |
It was the year 1812. Great Britain was still locked in a vicious war with Napoleon Bonaparte in Europe. The bloody struggle continued—on the land—and on the sea. Consequently, few resources could be spared for England’s colonies in North America. It was not that long ago she had lost a valuable foothold on that contin... |
DNA Structure > DNA History • DNA Testing • Test Kits
While DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid) was discovered in 1868, it wasn't
recognized as genetic material until almost a century later.
DNA was discovered by a Swiss medical student named Johann Friedrich Miescher, who found it when working with white blood cells that he t... |
Discover our nations leaders
Thomas Jefferson's political career culminated with his election as the nations third president in 1800. Also one of the founding fathers, he served as Secretary of State and Vice President during the first 10 years of the nation. Known for his great forward thinking, Jefferson made the Lou... |
Researchers recently noticed that the remains of woolly mammoths from the North Sea often possess a 'cervical' (neck) rib—in fact, 10 times more frequently than in modern elephants (33.3% versus 3.3%). In modern animals, these cervical ribs are often associated with inbreeding and adverse environmental conditions durin... |
Antarctica is sometimes described as otherworldly. As it turns out, this is actually quite close to the truth. Geologists’ knowledge of the origin and nature of certain features in the Mars-like Antarctic Dry Valleys (ADV) can be applied to regions of the Martian surface to improve our understanding of the Red Planet’s... |
Ever since our recent encounter with asteroid 2008 TC3 — the first asteroid that was correctly predicted to hit our planet — I’ve had impact craters on the brain. Earth has about 175 known impact craters, but surely our planet has endured more bashing than that in its history. All the other terrestrial planets and moon... |
The mounted knights formed the heavy cavalry; we might think of them as armored divisions. Battles in the open field lasted a single day and if possible were fought in good weather. Tactics were simple; the knights in squadrons (usually of ten) charged with lances set, followed by hand-to-hand combat. Knights required ... |
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A crew of sailors captained by Sir Ernest Shackleton is trying to reach the South Pole’s ice cap when their ship, Endurance, is blocked by the ice and is crushed by moving ice a month later. The crew camps on the ice and the... |
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|The Sargasso Sea
a region of the Atlantic Ocean known for its clear water, extreme saltiness, and masses of seaweed
A line drawn from the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay to Gibraltar would skirt the northern border of the Sargasso Sea; another from... |
Presentation on theme: "Filippo Brunelleschi Filippo Brunelleschi is considered to be the first modern engineer. By Kevin Honeywell."— Presentation transcript:
Filippo Brunelleschi Filippo Brunelleschi is considered to be the first modern engineer. By Kevin Honeywell
Life In Florence In 1401 he entered a competition to... |
The plants also draw fertilizer runoff and other pollutants out of the water, locking them safely away in meadow soil. Scientists have estimated that an acre of seagrass provides more than $11,000 worth of filtering every year.
These services alone would make seagrass meadows among the most economically valuable ecosys... |
Scientists are gearing up for further explorations into space. But normal rockets aren’t going to cut it for missions to places like Mars and beyond. With conventional rocketry, we can make it to the red planet in five months’ time, at its closest point to Earth. Photonic propulsion could be the answer, according to NA... |
TREATY OF GREENVILLE, 1795
Maybe it took the disastrous defeat of the Arthur St. Clair in 17to sober the American Congress to the seriousness of the situation on the frontier. It was clear that many mistakes had been made in that effort and there was plenty of blame to go around. George Washington replaced Arthur St. C... |
The theory of plate tectonics suggests that the earth’s crust or lithosphere is from 5 to 65 km (3 to 40 mi) thick and divided into about a dozen large tectonic plates, tabular blocks that drift across the Earth in different directions and at various speeds (up to a few centimeters or inches per year), probably as a re... |
It's easy for students to confuse the terms libel and slander. While both words are rooted in the realm of the law, a simple distinction sets them apart. Once you know it, you can use the terms correctly in speech and writing.
Libel occurs when a false, defamatory statement occurs in print, most often in newspapers or ... |
2nd Grade Number and Operations in Base Ten: Number and Operations in Base Ten ~ Comprehensive PowerPoint Presentation~
Understanding place value, properties of operation, composing and decomposing numbers, expanded form, are just a few of the many concepts introduced and practiced in this comprehensive presentation. T... |
A relative of the mongoose, the fossa is unique to the forests of Madagascar, an African island in the Indian Ocean. Growing up to 6 feet (1.8 meters) long from nose to tail tip, and weighing up to 26 pounds (12 kilograms), the fossa is a slender-bodied catlike creature with little resemblance to its mongoose cousins.
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Acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass. The greater the mass (of the object being accelerated) the greater the amount of force needed (to accelerate the object).
An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. An object in motion continues in motion with the same speed and in... |
Dolphins actually pretty eloquent, say scientists
Researchers at the University of St Andrews have found that dolphins call each other by a signature whistle that functions much like a human name, a rare linguistic feat among nonhuman animals.
Humans are not the only animals to give each other names, suggests new resea... |
Scholastic Chess: Teaching Critical Thinking Skills to Improve Student Academic Success
Chess is a proven tool that helps students achieve academic success. Through chess, students learn thinking skills which are applicable to other disciplines. Research studies conducted over several decades have consistently shown ch... |
You may know the definition of aside in daily conversation. It is a word everyone uses and hears each day. However, the aside definition is different when it comes to technology. If you want to learn more about the definition of aside in HTML, check out some of the need-to-know facts below. But first, you need to famil... |
July: Goldenrod or ragweed?
For many allergy sufferers, understanding why goldenrod and ragweed affect us differently and how to tell them apart could help us avoid allergies – not to mention unnecessarily removing native goldenrods!
There are three common ragweed species in Minnesota: common ragweed, western ragweed a... |
Chord Recognition: Triads
Practice recognising the four fundamental types of chord, the “triads”: (major, minor, augmented, diminished).
After completing this module: you will be able to reliably recognise the four types of triad chord (major, minor, augmented, diminished) in their “root” form.
This module has a sequen... |
The Antarctic Ozone Hole
The seasonal thinning of the ozone layer of the earth's atmosphere above Antarctica, so allowing abnormal amounts of ultra-violet light to reach the earth's surface in those regions.
300 units (green) is normal, less than 220 (blue) is a "hole"
What is ozone?Ozone is a gas* made of oxygen atoms... |
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Students create an alphabetized list about their favorite topic using the Alphabet Poem Brainstorming worksheet or creating a list on the board with the class. They think of a word that starts with their letters that relates to the chosen topic.
3 Vie... |
The answer to one of the world's largest problems – the need for clean, renewable sources of energy – might just come from some of the world's smallest inhabitants – bacteria – according to a new report, Microbial Energy Conversion, released by the American Academy of Microbiology.
"Imagine the future of energy. The fu... |
The golden ratio is a number represented by the Greek letter “phi” that is formed when a line is divided into two parts, so that the smaller part divided by the longer part is equal to the entire length of the line divided by the longer part. Its represented as such:
a/b = (a+b)/a = 1.6180339887498948420 …
the Fibonacc... |
More than 2000 times as massive as the blast that ripped open Mount St. Helens in 1980, the Indonesian "super-volcano" Toba ejected millions of metric tons of volcanic ash, sulfur, and other debris into the atmosphere 74,000 years ago. The eruption darkened the skies, cooled the globe by 10˚C for half a decade, and red... |
You really can’t fully characterize the climate of an entire 50-million-year period like the Jurassic with a few sentences, but we can make some generalities. With the break-up of Pangaea dominating the planet’s tectonics during Jurassic time, there was more volcanism associated with the rifting, and because the superc... |
MANY things look clearer in 3D, and that goes for genomes too.
The human genome was sequenced about 10 years ago, but we still have a lot to learn about its structure and function. One puzzle was how the 1.8 metres of our DNA fits into our cell nuclei, which are 10,000 times shorter.
Now the way our genetic material fo... |
Teaching Empathy in the Classroom [Activity]
In our recent article, Emotional Intelligence vs. IQ, we talked about the difference between Emotional Intelligence and the Intelligence Quotient; two equally important measurements of ability. In traditional education settings, the focus has been on IQ skills, however, rece... |
Presentation on theme: "Making Ethical Decisions Objectives Give the definition of Ethics and discuss the the importance of ethical decision making Describe three kinds of decision."— Presentation transcript:
Objectives Give the definition of Ethics and discuss the the importance of ethical decision making Describe thr... |
The major threat to one third of the world’s reef-building corals is global climate change (8), with temperature extremes leading to coral bleaching. During bleaching, the symbiotic algae are expelled, resulting in weak and vulnerable corals that are susceptible to disease. Climate change may also increase the severity... |
PART B - ANGLES
3-2. General Information. An angle can be identified by the symbol for its vertex. In Figure 3-1, the
vertex is called angle O. This method can be used if there are no other angles at point O to cause
confusion. However, in Figure 3-2, four angles have their vertex at point O, therefore, this method
can... |
Great Basin National Park is one of only two National Park Service units in the state of Nevada. It is part of a system of mountain ranges, streams, lakes, and broad valleys spread over Nevada, Utah, California, Oregon, and Idaho. The park's resources include streams, lakes, mountains, alpine plants, abundant wildlife,... |
Get Their Priorities Straight:
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With so many choices available, students need a firm foundation in wise decision making. This exercise helps them set priorities that are realistic and attainable, both individually and in groups.
1. For a group activity, the class brainstorms at least 10... |
Lyme disease is an infection caused by the
corkscrew-shaped bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi that is
transmitted by the bite of deer (Ixodes scapularis) and western black-legged (Ixodes
pacificus) ticks. The deer tick, which normally feeds on the white-footed mouse, the
white-tailed deer, other mammals, and birds, is resp... |
I borrowed an idea from the progressions documents and wrote 10 = 10 on the board. Below it I wrote 2 = 2. Then I had students think about adding the left sides and right sides of the equation to see if the value remained true. So, 12 = 12 is true. Students discovered it was true for addition, subtraction, multiplicati... |
Cloaking devices are the stuff of science fiction, and while the reports of revolutionary new invisibility cloaks have a grain of truth to them, these are still just very basic prototypes. However, researchers at the University of Cambridge may have made a breakthrough that will allow us to begin building materials tha... |
Worlds of David Darling > Children's
Encyclopedia of Science > Comets, Meteors, and Asteroids > Chapter 3
COMETS, METEORS, AND ASTEROIDS
a book in the Discovering Our Universe series by David Darling
3. Meteor Showers and Shooting Stars
Except for aircraft and satellites
launched by humans from Earth, most objects in t... |
Traumatic events may affect the brains of boys and girls in a different way, a new study finds. In the study, compared with boys from the control group, the anterior circular sulcus was larger in volume and surface area in the traumatized boys. But the volume and surface area of the same brain region was smaller in tra... |
Rhetoric is an art that has been divided into 5 categories known as ‘canons’. These categories served analytical as well as generative purposes, and provide a clear template for criticism that gives a pattern for rhetorical education.
In this article, we are going to look at how rhetoric can be used effectively to comm... |
Western Canada’s agricultural industry has been important to the region, the country, and the world since the early 20th century. Today, agriculture remains a key element of the region’s economy due to expanding global demand for food products. However, the agricultural sector inevitably demonstrates a relative decline... |
Continental Drift has affected the world in so many different kinds of ways. Its hard to imagine. Continental Drift has
affected the evolution of animals, the worlds geographical positions and the world's climates. There are also many horrendous
effects of continental drifts, like Earthquakes and Tsunamis.
Originally a... |
“Form equals function” is a fundamental principle of biology. It means that the physical characteristics of a body part are associated with its purpose and that we can predict the function of something by paying attention to what it looks like. When we see the very long, lean muscular hind quarters of a Greyhound and c... |
Neptune was the Roman god of waters and seas, who controlled winds and storms. Also known as Neptunus Equester, he was recognized as a god of horses and horsemanship, as well as patron of horse racing, a popular form of entertainment for the ancient Romans. In terms of his characteristics and mythology, Neptune was an ... |
2. Key processes
These are the essential skills and processes in design and technology that pupils need to learn to make progress.
Pupils should be able to:
- generate, develop, model and communicate ideas in a range of ways, using appropriate strategies
- respond creatively to briefs, developing their own proposals an... |
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‘Achieving, Learning and Growing Together’
Science and Geography
- Use the internet or books to find out lots of information about fish. Can you create a report about them?
- Can you find different materials that are shiny, like the Rainbow Fish's scale? What makes them shine and reflective... |
Trying to decipher the best method of teaching your child ‘right’ versus ‘wrong’ and ‘desirable’ versus ‘undesirable’ behaviors can be frustrating. Some of the verbiage that you hear and read can also be confusing. Let’s look at what the differences are between reinforcements punishments & discipline, and which may hav... |
A 28-page editable PowerPoint to use in the classroom when introducing skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s.
The topics covered in this presentation include:
- reviewing number sequences and their types
- completing number sequences to 100
- an introduction to skip counting patterns
- how to play the Korean counting game S... |
Fuel Cell Design and Function
A fuel cell is a device that creates electricity from a fuel by an electrochemical process. In this sense it functions like an battery. The difference between a fuel cell and a battery is that whereas a battery is a closed system, i.e., it has a limited amount of fuel to convert, a fuel ce... |
Math: We are learning different ways to count numbers 0-100. We are counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s. We are finding patterns in our calendar routines and in our days in school number line. We are working our understanding place value. This helps with understanding greater and less than, especially with the larger numbers. ... |
A red giant star is a dying star in the last stages of stellar evolution. In only a few billion years, our own sun will turn into a red giant star, expand and engulf the inner planets, possibly even Earth. What does the future hold for the light of our solar system and others like it?
Forming a giant
Most of the stars ... |
Fifty million years ago, India slammed into Eurasia, a collision that gave rise to the tallest landforms on the planet, the Himalaya Mountains and the Tibetan Plateau.
India and Eurasia continue to converge today, though at an ever-slowing pace. University of Michigan geomorphologist and geophysicist Marin Clark wanted... |
Does making your students laugh improve how much attention they pay in class? Do jokes help or hinder learning?
A recent study found positive results for using humour as part of lessons. So, what did they find and what are the teaching implications for teachers telling jokes?
Positive Effects of Humour in the classroom... |
Historians (Marks 1980 and Nigel Worden1994:5-6) contend apartheid ideology was supported by a mythical history of South Africa as once being an “empty land” into which whites migrated and legitimately came to control the land and resources. The myth contends descendants of European colonists (Dutch, French, and later ... |
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IntroductionVenus is the second planet from the Sun and our closest planetary neighbor. Similar in structure and size to Earth, Venus spins slowly in the opposite direction from most planets. Its thick atmosphere traps heat in a runaway greenhouse effect, making it the hottest planet in our solar system wi... |
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Most power supplies found in industrial electronic circuits have capacitors and inductors used as filters. A filter on the power supply circuit will reduce the amount of ripple to a point where the output dc voltage is nearly a straight line, or pure dc. It's important in so... |
The Sea Lamprey Petromyzon marinus is the largest of the three lamprey species found in the British Isles and reaches lengths of up to 1.2 m and weights up to 2.5 kg. In adult form, it can easily be distinguished from the other lampreys by both its size and its sharply mottled colouration.
The Sea Lamprey is widely dis... |
Statistics and Course of Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is not a terribly common disease but it can be a serious and life-long one. Between 0.3% and 0.7% of the population is diagnosed with schizophrenia. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) approximately 21 million people worldwide have schizophrenia (12 mill... |
To reinforce the point, in today’s Doodle Google honors Ignaz Semmelweis, the “father of infection control,” who first discovered the lifesaving power of clean hands.
Semmelweis was both a pioneer and a rebel. Despite facing serious push back from his contemporaries, the 1850s doctor laid the groundwork for modern publ... |
These days, children often have stressors that come at them from all directions. Schools are sending more homework and projects home with children, kids are busy after school with extra-curricular sports and activities, and there are video games, social media, and cell phones all competing for their attention. In addit... |
Looking at art in a museum can be a lot of fun. It’s even more fun when you get the chance to draw like some of your favorite Michener artists! Here are five drawing activities you and your families can do in the galleries to explore the artwork in a deeper way.
1. OBSERVATIONAL DRAWING
Draw an artwork or an object fro... |
In 2015, the European Central Bank has rolled out a bond-purchase program worth more than €1.1 trillion in its attempt to stimulate economies across the crisis-stricken European Union. This specific economic policy is called quantitative easing and, although technical in nature, the concept is rather simple despite its... |
A black hole, in deep space is basically black, and very hard to detect. But if a black hole is surrounded by material, that material will fall towards the black hole and enter into orbit about it. (Black holes don't suck, they gravitate)
The material may come from, for example another star, or in the case of the giant... |
Maths and climate change: the melting Arctic
The Arctic sea ice cover is shrinking fast and the potential consequences are grim. To predict how much longer the Arctic sea ice will be around and to assess the impact of an ice-free Arctic, we need to understand how sea ice responds to its environment. Mathematical modell... |
Here come futuristic, plant-inspired microrobots that are powered simply through changes in environmental humidity — no batteries or electrical components at all
Most efforts to develop bio-inspired robots center on mimicking the motions of animals: but plants move too — even if most of their motions are so slow they c... |
The history of pi dates back to the ancient Babylonians and Egyptians. Babylonians estimated pi as 3.125, and the Egyptians approximated pi to be 3.1605. However, it was the Greek mathematician Archimedes that calculated pi to be between 223/71 and 22/7. A general estimate for pi is 22/7 or 3.14.
In 1706, William Jones... |
In the mid-19th century, trout were the new guy on the block in streams occupied by galaxiids. However, the new neighbour was not a shy sort. Trout have spread widely, pushing native fish to the edges of suitable habitat.
Trout were introduced by European settlers for sport fishing. They thought that they were doing ri... |
Mosquito-borne viruses (arboviruses) use mosquitoes to transmit from person to person. A mosquito will become infected with the virus after sucking the blood of someone who has the virus. The mosquito vector will then infect every person it bites after that.
Because of our focus on tropical disease, our researchers inv... |
On April 9, 1940, Germany simultaneously invaded Norway and occupied Denmark, and the war began in earnest. On May 10, German forces swept through Belgium and the Netherlands in what became known as “blitzkrieg,” or lightning war. Three days later, Hitler’s troops crossed the Meuse River and struck French forces at Sed... |
The spread of prehistoric humans across the world had a twofold effect that drove mega-herbivores extinct, new research reports. Our ancestors thinned the herds through hunting but also took over part of their ecosystem functions, undermining the species’ viability. However, this ecological shift was imperfect and left... |
Symbols: Everyday Objects Offer Comfort, Hope & Strength
In the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing, teddy bears and other items of comfort were left at the bomb site, symbolizing hope and comfort for the victims and their families. Soon, an organized effort helped each family receive a teddy bear at the statewide p... |
Home > CC2 > Chapter 3 > Lesson 3.3.2 > Problem 3-109
Each problem below has an error in the answer. Find the error, explain how to correct the mistake, and correct it.
The decimal point is in the wrong place. The answer should be
The decimal points are not lined up. The answer should be
The student did not add 0's to ... |
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Inflation is a measure of changes in the cost of living. It is calculated by using statistics such as Consumer Price index CPI, retail price index RPI. However, the official inflation rate doesn’t include every price and some consumers may experience different inflation rates. For example, if the price of basic food it... |
This is the first installment of a five-part WorldPost series on the world beyond 2050. The series is adapted from the Nierenberg Prize Lecture by Lord Martin Rees in La Jolla, Calif. Part two will be published next week.
For nearly 50 years, the image of the Earth, as seen by Apollo astronauts circling the moon, has b... |
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