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Air pressure is a measure of the weight of the air. It is always changing. When air is cold and dry it weighs the most. The barometer shows high or rising air pressure. That tells the meteorologist that fair weather is on its way. Air that is warm and damp weighs less than dr... |
Define 5 “I”s of Romantic period?
Romanticism emphasized on intuition and suggested that as individuals we should not only rely on conscious reasoning but also act on information from our instincts.
Romanticism lay emphasis on innocence and preferred it in its artistic expressions. This is because it was an era that tr... |
We must constantly make decisions in daily life. Some decisions are simple choices (e.g., Coke or Pepsi) while others affect people’s entire lives. Furthermore, every decision has consequences and often there is not a clear alternative. Decisions involve weighing alternatives and considering the consequences. This unit... |
Spiders, like insects, belong to a larger group of animals known as Arthropods. Spiders differ from insects in several ways; as a group spiders are recognized by their two-segmented bodies (cephalothorax and abdomen), eight legs (insects always have six), and 4-8 simple eyes. In addition, spiders always lack wings and ... |
Saturday, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Nepal, killing hundreds of people, causing widespread damage, and triggering avalanches on Mount Everest.
You probably know that the 7.8 number comes from something called the “Richter scale,” but what does that mean? And how much can it tell us about the impact?
Considered o... |
Geophysicists have probed deep into Earth’s childhood and recorded the earliest measurement yet of the magnetic field that protects the planet from devastation by the solar wind.
The finding provides new insight into Earth’s early years and could even reveal more about when life began.
The history of Earth’s geomagneti... |
During the Foundation Stage (Early Years) (ages 4-5), Communication and language development involves giving children opportunities to experience a rich language environment; to develop their confidence and skills in expressing themselves; and to speak and listen in a range of situations. Literacy development involves ... |
Discover Thermometers - What's the Scale?
Temperature is a measurement of the amount of energy in an object. The more energy, the warmer the object.
In 1724, a Dutch-German-Polish physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686–1736)developed a scale to use while performing experiments. He based his scale on reference points... |
By electronically manipulating the flight muscles of moths, scientists are one step closer to creating biobots that could fly over a disaster area and spot survivors or hazards.
"In the big picture, we want to know whether we can control the movement of moths for use in applications, such as search and rescue operation... |
Biology, Answering the Big Questions of Life/Mitosis
Mitosis and Meiosis Laboratory
To do the Mitosis lab, you must have access to microscopes and have a set of mitosis slides.
Recommended slides are:
Animal Mitosis: Whitefish Blastula
Plant Mitosis: Onion Root Tip(Allum)
These are the standard slides that have been us... |
Patterns of Inheritance
The phenotype of an individual is determined by his or her genotype. The genotype is determined by alleles that are received from the individual’s parents (one from Mom and one from Dad). These alleles control if a trait is “dominant” or “recessive”. Additionally, the location of the alleles in ... |
Instructional Design Certificate (Fully Online)This fully online program is for anyone developing and/or teaching an online course. Learn how to build and teach engaging online courses (learn more...)
Instructional models can vary widely. While some may focus on how to make the lesson plans and others focus on the deli... |
A little old image of direct normal solar radiation in South America with a resolution of 40 km x 40 km created by NREL fot SWERA project.
Better resolution images in pdf format can be found here.
The solar radiation that is emitted from the sun in the form of electromagnetic waves, entering the atmosphere is filtered ... |
In this chapter you have seen all of the basic types of variables available in Java. The discussion of boolean variables will be more meaningful in the context of the next chapter since their primary use is in decision making and modifying the execution sequence in a program.
The important points you have learned in th... |
Animal adaption is very important in our current-day world. Without adaption animals would go extinct from climate, and food chain changes. If penguins could not adapt to changes they would be long extinct. The definition of adaptation is as follows; any alteration in the structure or function of an organism or any of ... |
Review the Different Properties of Multiplication
Sometimes multiplying can be complicated but, knowing the tables and the properties of multiplication, we can make this task much easier … Lets go see it!
There are three properties of multiplication: commutative, associative and distributive.
It states that the order o... |
Welcome to the Grammar section! The following activities focus on AR verbs, ER verbs, IR verbs, stem-changing verbs, irregular verbs , and vocabulary in various combinations. For activities which feature each of these concepts individually, please see the drop down menu options.
This activity has AR verbs, ER verbs, IR... |
Tutorial: Measure Currents
Currents are commonly measured with sound. There are several different ways to measure currents with sound. An instrument called an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler or ADCP is often used to measure the current in specific places like shipping channels, rivers and streams, and at buoys. They ... |
Crops such as wheat could be up to 21% more efficient at turning the sun's energy into food, according to new research by Lancaster University.
The food chain relies on plants using sunlight to turn carbon dioxide from the air into food. This process, known as photosynthesis, is essential for plants to grow, including ... |
For decades scientists believed Neanderthals developed `modern' tools and ornaments solely through contact with Homo sapiens, but new research from the University of Colorado Denver now shows these sturdy ancients could adapt, innovate and evolve technology on their own.
The findings by anthropologist Julien Riel-Salva... |
Blood type or blood group is a medical term. It describes the type of blood a person has. It is a classification of blood based on the presence or absence of inherited antigenic substances on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs).
Blood types predict whether a serious reaction will occur in a blood transfusion. This re... |
The Burgess Shale is a unique fossil field from the Middle Cambrian – about five hundred million years ago – in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, and it’s part of the Yoho National Park. The Royal Ontario Museum and Parks Canada, the national agency that has the mandate to protect Canada’s natural and cu... |
Age group: K-1st grade
Duration: 1 hour
Objective: Students will be able to express an understanding of parts and components and how several separate components can comprise one object.
Warm up: Students will be given paper and colored pencils and asked to draw a robot. Rules for the robot: It must have at least three ... |
The 2011 Japanese tsunami set the stage for something unprecedented. For the first time in recorded history, scientists have detected entire communities of coastal species crossing the ocean by floating on makeshift rafts. Nearly 300 species have appeared on the shores of Hawaii and the U.S. West Coast attached to tsun... |
Students in this class are preparing to read more difficult literature from around the world by practicing basic literacy skills. The first skill students are working on is learning to cite text evidence to support analysis of what the text says. As students show they can do this independently, they will move on to mak... |
Flu and You
Most experts think that flu viruses are spread by droplets made when people with flu cough, sneeze or talk. These droplets land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs. A person may also get flu by touching a surface or object that has flu virus on it and then t... |
Magna Carta is a fundamental document in the history of the common law, in the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth countries, and the United States. Magna Carta "the Great Charter” is a charter of liberties signed by King John of England (1166-1216) at Runnymede on 15 June 1215. Originally drafted by the Archbishop of Can... |
Between 1880 and 1920, Indiana produced authors such as James Whitcomb Riley, Booth Tarkington, and Meredith Nicholson. This period became known as the Golden Age of Literature in Indiana. However, as J. W. Carr points out in his Indiana State Sentinel newspaper article, “Indiana’s Literature: The State in the Republic... |
In 1799 the great naturalist Alexander von Humboldt and his companions set out from Caracas, Venezuela, to climb the Andes. They struggled up a mountainside enveloped in mist so thick they had to clamber over rocks by hand. When the fog cleared, von Humboldt was left astonished by the view. Vast grasslands stretched al... |
The establishment of the Soviet regime in the Southern Caucasus between April 1920 and April of 1921 included the solution of ethno-territorial conflicts such as that of Mountainous Gharabagh, which had been in dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan since 1918.
Soviet Russia had recognized the mountainous area of Ghara... |
Graphing Linear Functions (Day 1 of 2)
Lesson 7 of 10
Objective: SWBAT graph linear functions on a coordinate plane using slope intercept form.
Students will complete a Do Now. While students are working, I will circulate around the room passing back the graded exit cards from our last class. After about 4 minutes, I w... |
Bullying is a form of aggression where one or more children harass or intimidate another child repeatedly. It occurs without a reasonable cause and includes senseless or uncalled-for actions toward another person. Sometimes it originates from personal characteristics, e.g., race, religion, physical attributes, socioeco... |
One amp is equivalent to 1,000 milliamps, commonly denoted by the symbol mA. Amperage measures the amount of current flow in an electrical circuit in units of amperes, or amps.Continue Reading
Electrical current is a physical quantity that refers to the rate of an electrical charge flowing through a conductor relative ... |
When Captain Cook returned from his first voyage he brought with him the term ‘tattoo’ if not the practice itself.
While inking designs onto the skin was no new thing in 18th Century Europe, the excitement that greeted accounts of Captain Cook’s expeditions ensured much attention to this ancient art and introduced a ne... |
Mars is basically a pretty arid place, so it's pretty astonishing that the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was able to spot signs of liquid water on the planet's surface.
But even more astonishing in a way is that one of the places where signs of water was spotted is a mere 50 kilometers from where NASA's Curiosity rover h... |
Conductivity is the ability of a material to transfer electrons. It is the opposite of the concept of resistivity which is well known to electricians. However, while we are used to address the topic of conductivity in the field of electronics, things get a little bit more complicated when we try to apply the concepts t... |
Presentation on theme: "Understanding Solid Figures"— Presentation transcript:
1 Understanding Solid Figures A Mini Lesson by Diana Dell
2 What is a solid figure? A solid figure is a three-dimensional figure. “Three- dimensional” means that the figure has measures in three directions, such as length, width, and height.... |
This set of pattern blocks consists of 250 wooden pieces, allowing students to classify and sort shapes. The pattern blocks can also be used for pattern, symmetry and problem solving. The set contains of 250 pieces in 6 shapes, each shape has its own distinctive colour. The set includes hexagons, squares, triangles, tr... |
Imagine taking tropical vacations to Antarctica. While that might seem like a stretch, new studies reveal that around 52 million years ago, palm trees were growing along the edge of the now ice-covered Antarctica.
On Antarctica’s eastern coast researchers drilled a kilometer deep into the ocean floor and found layers o... |
By the 1820s, the United States was rapidly advancing its territory across the Appalachians and beyond the Mississippi River. The Louisiana Purchase had doubled the size of the nation and opened the middle third of the present-day nation to exploration and settlement. Americans were lured to the West by the promise of ... |
Harnessing Direct Solar Power for Propulsion
Tiny boats made of nanomaterials are powered directly by sunlight.
The sun is the most abundant source of renewable energy. But all the technologies that capitalize on sunlight, including photovoltaics and biofuels, require intermediate steps and infrastructure to turn the s... |
At the individual level, childhood obesity is the result of an imbalance between the calories a child consumes as food and beverages and the calories a child uses to support normal growth and development, metabolism, and physical activity. In other words, obesity results when a child consumes more calories than the chi... |
Python Floating Numbers Tutorial with Examples
Numbers are important part of the applications development. We use different type of numbers in different situations. We use
int for integers where there is no floating point. We can use floating point type for floating point numbers. In this tutorial we will learn floatin... |
1. What are the theories that Darwin propounded? 2. How did Darwin's theory influence Herbert Spencer?
Of course, Darwin's most important theory was the theory of evolution through natural selection. This theory argued that organisms change and new species emerge because various traits that pop up in animals randomly a... |
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|Course:||“The United States: The Nation Divided, 1836-1876,” Wheaton College|
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In 1825, Christian groups and colonization societies in America advocated for freed African Americans to colonize land in Liberia as an alternative to emancipate slaves in America. Religio... |
Skeleton is the supporting frame work that provides shape, support and protection to the body.
Human skeleton consists of cartilages and 206 bones and is divided into axial and appendicular skeleton.
Cartilages are softer skeletal tissues, which mainly protect the joints and are present at the junction of two bones. Li... |
In a corner of Azerbaijan and in a few other communities spread across the Caucasus, a small, but resilient group of Jews lived, worshipped, and thrived. The story of the Mountain Jews does an excellent job of telling the multi-ethnic story of the Caucasus.
The Mountain Jews originated in Iran and spoke a Hebraicized v... |
Addition Worksheets:Addition Multiples
Addition worksheets that introduce multiples and skip-counting. These addition worksheets are an excellent stepping stone to multiplication.
Using Addition to Prepare for Multiplication
Transitioning to multiplication from addition is an important step in developing math fact flue... |
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Help your elementary students become map experts.
- Collect maps from places you've visited: museums, zoos, aquariums, etc. Make a map skills learning center by placing each map in a file folder with a list of questions for the children to answer using the map. How many water fountains are there? What an... |
6.14 Explain why the noble gases are chemically inert, compared with the other elements, in terms of their electronic configurations
- They have 8 electrons in their outer shell (except helium, which has 2).
- They are unreactive and do not easily form molecules, because they have a stable arrangement of electrons.
6.1... |
In the Middle Ages (ad 500–1500) in Europe traveling acrobats danced to entertain crowds. Some festivals on Christian feast days also featured dancing. But some Christian leaders of the time thought dancing was sinful.
Social dancing became important to the nobles of the Middle Ages. The upper classes learned to move g... |
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The best way to organize a lesson plan on the divisibility rule is to let students figure out the rules themselves. This is especially helpful for students who have math-related learning disabilities.
Begin by making a two-column chart on the board, in which the first column has a list of the numbers 2 t... |
Information On Blood
Blood is the thick fluid that flows throughout the body servicing its cells to keep them alive. On the one hand it delivers oxygen collected from the air we breathe and nutrients extracted from the food we eat, and on the other it gathers up waste products such as carbon dioxide and uric acid and t... |
Our sense of touch tells us whether an object is wet or dry, rough or smooth, hard or soft. At the same time, the brain is able to recognize that a freshly filled coffee cup feels both smooth and warm. Yet how does the brain process temperature and touch simultaneously?
The brain is our body’s most complex organ. In hu... |
Planet formation is a complex and tumultuous process that remains shrouded in mystery. Astronomers have discovered more than 3,000 exoplanets—planets orbiting stars other than our Sun—however, nearly all are middle-aged, with ages of a billion years or more.
For astronomers, attempting to understand the life cycles of ... |
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Recent study may shed light on why weight-loss diets can be an inefficient way to lose weight.
A team of researchers has discovered a mechanism in the brain that puts a limit on weight loss when mice were fed a low-calorie diet. This may explain why in humans, dieting can have a minimal e... |
Telescope was invented by Galileo to view distant objects. Any object at a large distance looks tiny than it actually is. A telescope helps view distant objects by magnifying them.
Before going further into how telescopes magnify objects, let’s learn how our eye is able to view an object. When we see an object, light f... |
The ocean underneath the icy shell of Jupiter's moon Europa could be too acid to support life, due to compounds that may regularly migrate downward from its surface, researchers find.
Europa, which is roughly the size of Earth's moon, could possess an ocean about 100 miles deep (160 kilometers). This ocean is overlain ... |
The Last Quest of Gilgamesh
Lesson 7 of 8
Objective: SWBAT identify text evidence to illustrate how plot events influence the ways characters grow and change.
This is the fourth and last day in a series of lessons on character change using a set of short stories by Ludmila Zeman. By all accounts the students enjoy the ... |
Leaders We Know
Lesson 1 of 5
Objective: SWBAT to list some leaders they know and identify the characteristics the leaders have in common.
Who Do You Know??
In my school, we are working on the 7 Habits of Happy Kids. We have many conversations about leadership and how to be a leader. We set goals, we practice the habit... |
The Ideal Gas is an instance wherein collisions between atoms or molecules are perfectly elastic but there are no intermolecular forces involved. You can visualize it rather as a collection of colliding balls but do not interact with each other in some way. Therefore, in such a gas, all the contained energy is in the f... |
Pre-K kids start to form a basic understanding of scholastic topics that they will continue to build upon in the future. Preschool is an exciting time as small students learn about simple shapes, sounds of letters, how to sort objects and how a seed turns into a plant. The Learning Library’s educational, practical and ... |
A function is a predefined formula that performs calculations using specific values in a particular order. Excel includes many common functions that can be useful for quickly finding the sum, average, count, maximum value, and minimum value for a range of cells. In order to use functions correctly, you'll need to under... |
Realistic conflict theory (initialized RCT), also known as realistic group conflict theory (initialized RGCT), is a social psychological model of intergroup conflict. The theory explains how intergroup hostility can arise as a result of conflicting goals and competition over limited resources, and it also offers an exp... |
This STEM Skill Has A Major Gender Gap, But Parents Can Fix It — Here's How
One type of skill set that's incredibly valuable in science, technology, engineering, and math-related fields is called spatial reasoning, a cognitive ability that involves being able to think about objects in a three-dimensional way and think ... |
At ‘Solar Maximum’, there are many sunspots on the Sun’s surface where streams of magnetic current arc in and out of the star. When these streams become particularly active, they can lead to bursts of plasma in the form of ‘coronal mass ejections’ (CMEs). This causes streams of charged particles, otherwise known as sol... |
The Martian atmosphere is thin and cold and consists mostly of carbon dioxide. Although certainly unsuitable for humans, Martian air could hold clues to whether other life-forms live—or once lived—on the Red Planet. Now Trainer et al. report the first measurements of the five major components of the Martian atmosphere ... |
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Condensed by Native Village
On May 28, 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed a bill which will forever taint his Presidency. The Indian Removal Act relocated Indian Nations east of the Mississippi River to unsettled lands in today's Kansas and Oklahoma. Those forced to... |
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Discrete vs. Continuous Variables.
What is a Continuous Probability Distribution?
Probability distributions are either continuous probability distributions or discrete probability distributions. A discrete distribution has a range of values that are countable. For example, the n... |
Spelling and Word Origin
A reader wonders how knowing a word’s origin helps spelling bee contestants arrive at the correct spelling:
Recently, I was watching [a spelling bee] competition and students were asking about the origin of a spelling like Latin, French, Greek, Dutch, Italian etc. and were guessing correct spel... |
Experiences of Australian democracy and citizenship, including the status and rights of Aboriginal people and/or Torres Strait Islanders, migrants, women, and children. (ACHHK114)
Background Notes for teachers
Most social change is made up of small reforms that might seem insignificant at the time, but taken as a whole... |
Territory of Alaska
The Alaska Territory ( engl: Alaska Territory ) was from 1912 to 1959 an the United States of America Associated nationwide immediate area. It emerged from the District of Alaska and in 1959 for the U.S. state of Alaska.
After Alaska were under the Department from 1867 to 1884 within the jurisdictio... |
Suffixes are words that can be added to the end of another words to change the meaning or slightly alter the meaning. When the suffix –able is added to the end of a word, it usually means that you can do something. For example, a book that is readable means that a person can read that book. Give your kids some more exa... |
By: Mike Breslin
Today, recycling methane gas is not only a growing source of energy generation, but also an effective means of preventing greenhouse gas from polluting the atmosphere and turning it into a valuable revenue stream.
Reducing methane is also a hot issue among environmental and climate change advocates, re... |
A carbon sink is anything that absorbs more carbon than it releases as carbon dioxide. European forests are currently a net carbon sink as they take in more carbon than they emit. In climate negotiations, this temporary reduction of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is also known as negative emissions.
Forest carbon sin... |
The High Middle Ages are defined by the Crusades which started in 1095. These were military attempts by Western European Christians to regain control of the Middle Eastern Holy Land from the Muslims. Intellectual life was marked by the founding of Universities and the philosophy of reason gathered pace exemplified by T... |
History of Germany between 800 BC - 251 BC
In Europe, the Iron Age may be defined as including the last stages of the prehistoric period and the first of the proto-historic periods. The Iron Age in Europe is characterized by an elaboration of designs in weapons, implements, and utensils. These are no longer cast but ha... |
How is Water Distributed?
Public agencies and private water developers have built nearly 1,400 reservoirs in California to capture seasonal runoff, protect against floods and allocate water supplies throughout the year. These reservoirs hold about 42 million acre-feet of water when full.
Most of the state’s rainfall oc... |
OpenStax Biology 2e
Symbiotic relationships, or symbioses (plural), are close interactions between individuals of different species over an extended period of time which impact the abundance and distribution of the associating populations. Most scientists accept this definition, but some restrict the term to only those... |
The tympanic membrane is also called the eardrum. It separates the outer ear from the middle ear. When soundwaves reach the tympanic membrane they cause it to vibrate. The vibrations are then transferred to the tiny bones in the middle ear. The middle ear bones then transfer the vibrating signals to the inner ear. The ... |
Title: Transformations in the Art World Following the Reformation
The Reformation, a religious and cultural movement that swept across Europe in the 16th century, brought about significant changes in various aspects of society, including art. With the rise of Protestantism and the rejection of Catholic traditions, the ... |
3.6: Network Hardware & Routing
Eduqas / WJEC
A hub receives data packets from a connected device and transfers a copy to all connected nodes.
A switch receives data packets, processes them and transfers them on to the device specifically listed in the destination address of the packet.
Routers are used to transfer dat... |
This comet has been dubbed NEOWISE, because it was discovered by the Near-Earth Object Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) space telescope in March. Although the comet might be visible to the naked eye, you may need a pair of binoculars first to find it, and then to observe the comet’s two tails.1 However, it... |
Given a string str, find count of all palindromic permutations of it.
Input : str = "gfgf" Output : 2 There are two palindromic permutations fggf and gffg Input : str = "abc" Output : 0
The idea is based on below facts :
- A string can permute to a palindrome if number of odd occurring characters are at most one.
- One... |
Table of Contents
The reason as to why there were four emperors is because the last Julio-Claudian emperor, Nero, died and there was no apparent person to take over the position of the principate. This led to a series of violent competitions among emperors who wanted to succeed to power. Nero’s reign came to an end bec... |
The stone ring of Callanish, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
A local legend relates how the stone ring of Callanish was found many hundreds of years ago by a farmer looking for large rocks to build a wall. Wandering across the desolate wind-swept moors of the Isle of Lewis, the farmer came upon a single large s... |
Man’s activities are releasing carbon dioxide faster than ever, while the natural processes that normally slow its build up in the atmosphere appear to be weakening, suggests a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The report states that “together, these effects characterize a carbon cycle t... |
Self-determination is the right of all peoples to 'freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development' (article 1 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights). Self-determination is a collective right (belonging to a 'people' as a group) rather than... |
What is TV White Space and Where is it Useful?
by Ellen Zegura (Georgia Tech) and Elizabeth Belding (UC Santa Barbara)
If you want to communicate without wires, you need to use a specific frequency. A frequency is like a note on a piano – I can play a high note, and you can play a low note, and both can be heard at the... |
Topic- Types of lexical meaning
A number of stylistic devices are based on the pecu-liar use of lexical meanings. Therefore it is necessary to define the types of meanings of words which we meet in stylistic devices.
Lexical meaning is an imprint of the object of reality, which becomes a fact of language due to the for... |
The Declaration of Independence was not a simple matter of signing a piece of paper and celebrating afterwards with fireworks. First - we were at war with Great Britain - the greatest superpower in the world – because the colonists had resisted the tyranny imposed upon them from London. Second - there was opposition am... |
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PTSD: Post-traumatic stress disorder
What Is PTSD?
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), once called shell shock or battle fatigue syndrome, is a serious condition that can develop after a person has experienced or witnessed a traumatic or terrifying event in which there was serious physic... |
- Computer hardware
- Operating systems
- Early history
- Computer precursors
- Invention of the modern computer
- Toward the classical computer
- The age of Big Iron
- Programming languages
- The personal computer revolution
- The microcomputer
- Early history
In the early 1950s John Backus convinced his managers at I... |
Key Stage 2
During key stage 2 pupils use the number system more confidently. They move from counting reliably to calculating fluently with all four number operations. They always try to tackle a problem with mental methods before using any other approach. Pupils explore features of shape and space and develop their me... |
What movement tried to end racial discrimination?
The Civil Rights Movement is the movement that sought to end racial discrimination in the United States. It was a social and political movement that spanned several decades, primarily from the 1950s to the 1960s. The Civil Rights Movement aimed to secure equal rights an... |
COASTING TRADE. From the beginning of British settlement in North America until after 1850, shipping along the coasts was the principal means of transportation and communication between sections of the new country. In the colonial period it served to distribute European imports as well as to exchange local products. Co... |
The behaviorism theory of learning has been a popular framework for understanding human behavior and learning for over a century now. This theory suggests that all learning is based on experiences and interactions, and focuses on observable behaviors and external stimuli. While behaviorism has some strengths, including... |
The human skeletal system is a bodily system that functions as a framework which gives proper shape and protection to both the external and internal parts of the human body. The human skeletal system has six major functions in human anatomy including functions of support, movement, protection, blood cell production, st... |
The Lachish Reliefs
Skeptics thought for years that the so-called kingdom of Israel was nothing but a collection of small villages and that the kings of Israel were simple tribal chieftains. The nation was relatively weak, and the Old Testament was filled with false or at least wildly exaggerated stories of great warri... |
The concepts and ideas presented in this chapter are likely not intuitive at first. Probability is a tough topic for everyone, but the tools it gives us are incredibly powerful and enable us to do amazing things with data analysis. They are the heart of how inferential statistics work.
To summarize, the probability tha... |
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