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The Evolution of Alphabets Dr. C. George Boeree Nearly all modern alphabets are descended from an alphabet invented 4000 years ago, probably by a group of people related to the Hebrews, Phoenicians, and Canaanites, living in what is now the Sinai They got the idea from the Egyptians, but used their own pictures to repr...
A new record-high temperature has been achieved for superconductors — extraordinary materials that conduct electricity without dissipating energy. The advance may be an important step in the long-standing quest to achieve a room-temperature superconductor, which could cities build vastly more efficient power grids, res...
Transcription and translation A gene is a sequence of DNA that contains genetic information and can influence the phenotype of an organism. Within a gene, the sequence of bases along a DNA strand defines a messenger RNA sequence, which then defines one or more protein sequences. The relationship between the nucleotide ...
The term watershed describes an area of land that drains down slope to the lowest point. The water moves downhill through a network of drainage pathways, both underground and on the surface. These pathways converge into tributaries, streams and rivers, which become progressively larger as the water moves downstream. Wa...
What is the flu? Learn about flu prevention, get a flu shot, wash your hands often, and follow travel and public health advisories. The flu, or influenza, is a respiratory illness caused by airborne viruses that spread from person-to-person by droplets from coughing or sneezing. The period between becoming infected wit...
Presentation on theme: "From Legend to History A.D"— Presentation transcript: 1From Legend to History A.D. 449-1485 The Old English and Medieval Periods 2The Conquest of Britain Between 800 and 600 B.C. two groups of Celts from southern Europe, the Brythons and the Gaels, invaded the British Isles.The Brythons settled ...
An industrial-scale experiment in a Staffordshire forest will help fill gaps in knowledge about climate change. The project has created an outdoor laboratory by encircling trees with 25m masts gushing high levels of carbon dioxide. The site is surrounded by a 3m anti-climb fence, and silvery tubes snake along the fores...
FORT McHENRY: AN AMERICAN FORT Revolutionary War 1776-1783 Fort McHenry's history began in 1776 when the citizens of Baltimore Town feared an attack by British ships. An earthen star fort known as Fort Whetstone was quickly constructed. The fort, like Baltimore, was never attacked during our first conflict with England...
TEACHING READING COMPREHENSION A Look At Reading Comprehension Strategies Check out our Strategies for Reading Comprehension Page! Check out our Reading Comprehension Worksheets Page! As Steve mentioned on the Teaching Reading Page, comprehension is the only reason for reading. Without comprehension, reading is a frust...
The War to Begin all Wars Its hard to imagine that World War I involved 35 countries. It lasted five years, from 1914 to 1918. The United States only fought from 1917 to 1918. A year was more than enough time, however, to claim too many lives, and people held tight to the notion that this was the very last war. When th...
The United States Constitution The United States Constitution has proven itself to be an enduring framework for representative government. It is both specific enough to outline the basic powers of our government and flexible (through the process of amendments) that it meets the challenges of contemporary life. It is no...
Teacher Resources - Upper Primary Traditionally, smoking prevention has been used as a context for delivering Health and Physical Education content. However, smoking is more than just a health issue – it has been shown to affect mental health and cognitive function, and has wider social and economic implications for th...
2When one object applies a force to a second, we call this force the action. The force the second object returns to the first is called the reaction.Newton realized that while an action and reaction act in opposite directions, they have the same strength. These ideas are summarized in Newton’s third law of motion: For ...
Impressed by the spectacle of wildebeest swarming across the Serengeti? Now imagine vast herds of sauropods seasonally moving out of the dry floodplains of the western US into the highlands. The first persuasive evidence that this happened comes from a study of dinosaur teeth from Camarasaurus, one of the most common s...
On this day in 1800, President John Adams, in the last year of his only term as president, moved into the newly constructed President’s House, the original name for what is known today as the White House. Adams had been living in temporary digs at Tunnicliffe’s City Hotel near the half-finished Capitol building since J...
Listen to today's episode of StarDate on the web the same day it airs in high-quality streaming audio without any extra ads or announcements. Choose a $8 one-month pass, or listen every day for a year for just $30. You are here Our Sun has been doing the same thing for the past four-and-a-half billion years — steadily ...
All About Me: Character Traits Students will identify adjectives that are common character trait words. Students will identify the traits of a main character in a story. Students will make a connection between the story's main character and their own personal traits. Introduction (10 minutes) - Begin the lesson by disc...
A glossary of some of the poetic terms used in the lessons is listed below. Most literary definitions, both here and in the lessons, are taken from An Introduction to Poetry (11th edition), edited by X. J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia, or Handbook of Literary Terms, edited by X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia, and Mark Bauerlein (20...
Expressive Eloquent Experts Growing Independence and Fluency Rationale: Learning to read with expression greatly alters how the story appears to the listener. Part of becoming an expert reader is learning to read fluently and with expression. Reading with expression means changing your pace, volume, tone and often chan...
The primary roles of women in the time of William Shakespeare (1564–1616) were to marry and have children. Primary roles aside, privileges permitted to women depended largely on where in Europe they lived and whether they were wealthy or not.Continue Reading A large part of William Shakespeare's life occurred during th...
According to the Common Core standards, eighth-grade mathematics classes should include formulating and solving linear equations, using functions to describe quantitative relationships, and covering basic geometry concepts such as distance, angles and the Pythagorean theorem. Eighth-grade mathematical concepts provide ...
What Is It? Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic infection that infects a large proportion of the world's population, but rarely causes disease. Certain people, however, are at high risk of severe or life-threatening disease from this parasite. They include infants who are infected at birth, people with AIDS, people with cance...
Bacteria in the ocean can harvest light energy from sunlight to promote survival thanks to a unique photoprotein This novel finding by a team of scientists in Sweden and Spain is published in the online, open access journal PLoS Biology. "It was long thought that phytoplankton were the only organisms in the sea that co...
Dark matter is invisible, betraying its presence only through its gravitational pull. Without dark matter holding them together, our galaxy’s speedy stars would fly off in all directions. The nature of dark matter is a mystery; a mystery that a new study has only deepened. “After completing this study, we know less abo...
Plaid Pete Has Rocks In His Head! Lesson 9 of 15 Objective: SWBAT use a model to describe how the rock cycle is a result of the interaction of the geosphere and at least one other Earth System. Connection to The Next Generation Science Standards In this investigation, students begin the work that will lead them to expl...
Saturn’s rings are painting its innermost moons. Data from NASA’s now-defunct Cassini spacecraft show that five odd-shaped moons embedded in Saturn’s rings are different colors, and that the hues come from the rings themselves, researchers report. That observation could help scientists figure out how the moons were bor...
A line graph reflects continuous data as points plotted on a graph which are connected by a line.It is a way of showing how two variables or pieces of information are related, their inter-dependence and how they can vary depending on each other. Line graphs are a popular way of presenting statistics. They are particula...
For this math worksheet, students answer 3 questions about an equilateral triangle. Students then answer 3 questions about isosceles triangles. Students then calculate missing angles on isosceles triangles. 8 Views 24 Downloads Find the Area of a Right Triangle Help your class develop a greater understanding of the are...
Chemistry XI Content Manufacture of Sodium(Na) by Down’s process Down’s cell is a special type of cell that is made for extraction of sodium. During the extraction of sodium metal, following difficulties are seen: a. Sodium ores like NaCl, Na2CO3 are very stable. c. The electrolytic reduction of its aqueous solution is...
The objective of this packet is to develop an understand of new terms and definitions. Also, you will learn what a percentage is and how to use proportions to solve percentage problems. Learn how percentages work and are calculated By this point in time, you have probably learned about ratios and proportions. Now you'r...
How to Implement Character Education in the ClassroomFeb. 10, 2020 As an old African proverb states, “it takes a village to raise a child”. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or just another member in your community, it rings poignantly true, because children watch and learn from the behavior and actions of all those ar...
The Jacobite defeat at the battle on Culloden Moor in 1746, ended the rebellion in Great Britain. A rebellion that was not a war for Scottish independence, but rather to see which royal house would rule Great Britain. In 1714, the ruling Stuart family had been deposed by the House of Hanover and the Stuarts, desiring t...
- We're asked to use the reflect tool to find the image of quadrilateral PQRS, that's this quadrilateral right over here, for a reflection over the line y is equal to x plus two. All right, so let's use the reflect tool. So let me scroll down. So let me click on Reflect, it brings up this tool, and I want to reflect ac...
Holy Roman Empire - The First Reich Germany prior to 1871 - Confederation of German States The widely accepted notion during the 20th century of a strong German national tradition, quite ironically, only existed as goal or vision for hundreds of years. A strong national cultural tradition did exist for hundreds of year...
Start Your Visit WithHistorical Timelines General Interest Maps The Northwest's abundance of resources allowed indigenous people to develop a rich culture of artistic, religious and ceremonial traditions. The region's exclusively male artists specialized in distinctive carvings that depicted animal, monster and human f...
When and if colonists ever arrive on Mars, they’re going to need something to eat … on a long-term, ongoing basis. That’s why several research groups are looking into the feasibility of growing crops on the Red Planet. One of those teams, from Wageningen University in the Netherlands, previously tried growing food plan...
Employment at the camps was not mandatory, but most adult internees chose to work. Not only was it a way for them to pass the time and to earn a wage, but also internee employment was necessary for the everyday operations of the camps. The majority worked full-time, usually around forty-four hours per week. At first, i...
Improve Glue Ear Without Surgery What Is Glue Ear? The technical description of glue ear is otitis media with effusion. In plain English, it's an infection of the middle ear with a sticky fluid produced. It is this sticky fluid that forms the "glue". What's A Middle Ear? The ear has three parts, the outer ear which is ...
What is Woody Agriculture? Woody Agriculture refers to the intensive production of agricultural staple commodities from highly domesticated woody perennial plants. It differs from agroforestry in that no annual crops are grown, and thus little or no tillage is performed. Permanent stands of the woody crop are establish...
Conformers are a type of stereoisomer. They are a pair of isomers that differ from one another by rotation of a single bond. There is an energy barrier involved with rotating around a single bond. If the energy barrier is low, then conformers can interconvert easily between one another and there is so-called “free rota...
Earth’s permafrost stores an estimated 20% more organic carbon than is currently in the atmosphere. Permafrost is found along 34% of the planet’s coasts, and this frozen ground erodes at a mean rate of 0.5 meters per year, releasing an estimated 14 billion kilograms of organic carbon. Despite its major impact, precise ...
Wildlife moves to, from coastal bays All around the world and throughout all seasons, migration is seen in a wide variety of animals ranging from mammals and avians to fish, reptiles and insects. Migration is the movement of a species from one location to another at certain times of the year or during specific stages o...
One of the most frequently asked questions in the world of behavior is this: Is it possible to teach kids empathy? Is empathy a learned skill or a biological inheritance? Can the feeling of empathy be taught or is the behavior only imitated? Is it developed in the brain during formative years? Is there a point in devel...
Earth’s plants and animals form a symbiotic relationship. As plants convert atmospheric carbon dioxide into oxygen, animal respiration then turns it right back into carbon dioxide in what many would describe as a perpetual cycle. But animal respiration isn’t the only process that generates carbon dioxide as a byproduct...
In a paper published in Nature Communications, researchers describe how they created artificial atoms in a silicon ‘quantum dot’, a tiny space in a quantum circuit where electrons are used as qubits (or quantum bits), the basic units of quantum information. Scientia Professor Andrew Dzurak explains that unlike a real a...
How Pearl Harbor changed Japanese-Americans The attack on Pearl Harbor shaped the lives of Japanese-Americans long after World War Two ended. As Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits Hawaii, the internment and treatment of Japanese-Americans during the war continues to resonate in today's political landscape. When ...
TEACHING CIRCUITS TO ELEMENTARY 4TH GRADE Electric Circuits Fourth Grade Worksheets & Teaching A 13 slide power point presentation that can be used for any elementary grade level introduction to electrical circuits. It is complete with pictures, information, and questions to progress monitor as you go along. This speci...
The force of gravity makes planets into spheres. Everything gets pulled closer to the center of the planet, so the planet becomes nearly a perfect sphere, if it is big enough. I've heard that the mountains and valleys on earth all make the earth's surface only about as rough as the skin of an orange, but I don't know i...
Kids have a way of picking up information quickly (sometimes more quickly than we’d like...), but when explaining more abstract concepts like coding or computer programming, you might need something more than a lecture or some quick YouTube explainer. That’s what programmer Tomek Kaczanowski learned as he explained the...
▪ aircraftalso called Liberatorlong-range heavy bomber used during World War II by the U.S. and British air forces. It was designed by the Consolidated Aircraft Company (later Consolidated-Vultee) in response to a January 1939 U.S. Army Air Force (USAAF) requirement for a four-engined heavy bomber. The B-24 was powered...
|← The American History||The Second World War →| In those early days manual labor was not beneath the dignity of a Roman citizen, but in later times such work was thought undignified for the citizens of a great power like Rome. The slaves were nearly always foreigners, but occasionally a Roman citizen might be condemne...
Raz-Plus resources organized into weekly content-based units and differentiated instruction options. Descriptive (nonfiction), 95 words, Level F (Grade 1), Lexile 300L What do all shells have in common? They are all hard! But each shell can come in different shapes, sizes, and colors. In What's in That Shell? students ...
In many parts of the U.S., particularly the northern U.S., we are blessed each year by nature’s display of bright color dotted through the landscape. Fall color of leaves at the end of the growing season provides a remarkable encore in the landscape. There are many trees and shrubs with great autumn leaf color and I wi...
A homeothermic organism has a generally constant internal temperature. Other organisms are called poikilotherms, or, for the sake of consistency, heterotherms. Only birds and mammals are true homeotherms, for they are also endotherms (they use an internal heat source) and their temperature is regulated. They are called...
As teachers, sometimes it might be useful to stop and think exactly what kind of guidance, tools and general help our students need to get to that next level in their English studies. Perhaps a particular student has a gap in his/her learning, such as not knowing or being confident about using the past simple irregular...
Scientists with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and the University of Southern California have found evidence that provides support for a long-held but largely unseen evolutionary theory of mating strategies. The idea is that males may face a trade-off between evolutionary investment in traits that wou...
From paint on a wall to tinted car windows, thin films make up a wide variety of materials found in ordinary life. But thin films are also used to build some of today's most important technologies, such as computer chips and solar cells. Seeking to improve the performance of these technologies, scientists are studying ...
Sumerian civilization began thousands of years ago, when the ancient Sumerians built the world’s first towns and cities along the River Euphrates and the River Tigris. The Sumerians were the first civilization of the world, and the first to run on a system of social hierarchy. The system of social hierarchy meant that ...
motion. Newton's third law of motion. Conservation of momentum. Equilibrium of a particle. Common forces in mechanics. Circular motion. Motion. The quantity of motion is the measure of the same arising from the velocity Law 2. The change of motion is proportional to the applied force and takes. Momentum, Newton's Secon...
The balance of trade is the difference between the value of a country's imports and exports for a given period. A country that imports more goods and services than it exports in terms of value has a trade deficit. Conversely, a country that exports more goods and services than it. The balance of trade, commercial balan...
Line of Metal. The line of sight drawn directly from the breech ring to the muzzle; many early guns had fixed sights cast or attached to these positions. This was the line of sight used when firing at point-blank range, considered the effective shooting range with field and naval guns. The diameter of the muzzle was us...
The political, religious, and economic institutions vital to sustaining Spanish rule were built on indigenous communities. The encomienda became the principal tie between the native and European populations in the early colonial period. The cabildo provided some continuity in terms of the political authority of nobles,...
More student participation and less teacher talk. This simple principle can be hard to put into practice. Students may be eager to improve their speaking skills, but find it intimidating to speak in front of the whole class, especially those who are shy or lack confidence in their language ability. And in mixed-level c...
In engineering, the term convective heat transfer is used to describe the combined effects of conduction and fluid flow. At this point, we have to add a new mechanism, which is known as advection (the transport of a substance by bulk motion). The properties that are carried with the advected substance are conserved pro...
M. Kornmesser / European Southern Observatory What is ‘Oumuamua? Let’s start with the basics. It is in space, it is dark and reddish, and it isn’t from around here. ‘Oumuamua dropped into the solar system from above the plane of the planets (or below, if you like; it’s all relative here), going fast. Based on its path ...
Presentation on theme: "Objective Graph and solve systems of linear inequalities in two variables. A system of linear inequalities is a set of two or more linear inequalities."— Presentation transcript: 1 ObjectiveGraph and solve systems of linear inequalities in two variables.A system of linear inequalities is a set o...
In 1987, psychologist Ole Ivar Lovaas reported that he had created a therapy that would make the behavior of some autistic children indistinguishable from that of typical children by 7 years of age1. His approach, applied behavioral analysis (ABA), involves hours of drills each day, in which children are rewarded for c...
Learning objectives are stated at the beginning of each chapter. These learning objectives serve as a preview of the information you are expected to learn in the chapter. The comprehensive check questions are based on the objectives. By successfully completing the NRTC, you indicate that you have met the objectives and...
Answered You can hire a professional tutor to get the answer. Create a 6 pages page paper that discusses slavery in colonial america. Dutch West India Company offered two elite Dutchmen patrons over great tracks of land in the territory in return of attracting a Create a 6 pages page paper that discusses slavery in col...
A nice way to finish our section on heat and temperature is to look at the so-called gas laws. The Ideal Gas Law is a famous equation that relates the pressure P, volume V and temperature T of a given gas by the very neat expression PV/T = nR where n is the number of moles of a gas and R is a constant known as the Rydb...
Definition of the ENT system The ENT system1 consists of the ear, nose and throat. Inhaled air passes through the nasal cavity or mouth. Air travels through the larynx on its way to the lungs, whereas food is diverted into the oesophagus. The part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity is called the pharynx an...
BIOSOLIDS – The soil-like residue of materials removed from sewage during the treatment process. During treatment, bacteria and other tiny organisms break sewage down into simpler, harmless organic matter. This organic matter, combined with bacterial cell masses, settles out to form biosolids. Biosolids in their liquid...
English is a notoriously difficult language for non-native speakers to learn. It is not simply the vocabulary, the slang and the numerous strange syntactical and structural rules, English pronunciation also presents a number of challenges for speakers who are used to words being pronounced only one way. What Are Englis...
Electrical engineers at the University of California, San Diego demonstrated a new wireless communication technique that works by sending magnetic signals through the human body. The new technology could offer a lower power and more secure way to communicate information between wearable electronic devices, providing an...
Neanderthals in Europe showed signs of nutritional stress during periods of extreme cold, suggesting climate change may have contributed to their demise around 40,000 years ago. A researcher at the University of Colorado Denver has found that Neanderthals in Europe showed signs of nutritional stress during periods of e...
"Context clues are very important for broadly comprehending text as well as for specifically learning new words. Instruction in context problem solving pays great dividends. It's akin to the old adage about catching fish for a man as opposed to teaching that man how to fish." (Greenwood, S. C., & Flanigan, F., 2007, p....
With over 100,000 videos, lesson and interactive games, PBS LearningMedia is a free digital library ideal for supporting media-rich learning. Teachers can easily find quality resources in PBS LearningMedia, making it a robust tool to add to any teaching toolbox. Integrate this sampling of PBS LearningMedia videos and l...
If the gravitational force is communicated by neutrinos in the manner suggested in this book, then this force is dependent on four factors: - The distance between two objects - The total number of charged quanta involved (mass) - The availability of neutrinos (gravitational constant) - The magnitude of the in-print com...
On January 10, 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson asks Congress for more money to support the Vietnam War. Lyndon’s War, a war Johnson actually inherited from President John F. Kennedy, had achieved nothing by 1967. The North Vietnamese use of guerrilla warfare tactics resulted in approximately 14,000 American troops ki...
THE STRUGGLE TO ESTABLISH GENDER EQUALITY FOR AMERICAN WOMEN FROM 1865 TO PRESENT American History Since 1865 Instructor Jessica Schmidt 2014 Jan 14 The role of women in American society changed from the traditional homemaker to modern-day breadwinners owing to the outcomes of various events that occurred from the end ...
The discovery of a new human ancestor could fundamentally change our understanding of how we evolved. Homo naledi, found in a remote cave chamber in South Africa, has a combination of features that scientists never expected to find in the same species, from a very small brain to complex, human-like feet. The fossils co...
Archaeologists working at a London construction site for a high-speed rail line rediscovered the lost grave of Capt. Matthew Flinders, an English explorer who circumnavigated Australia. A lead plate on the coffin revealed Flinders' identity among thousands of other graves buried near London's Euston station. "The disco...
Bubbler systems are used to measure water level by detecting the pressure required to force air through a submerged tube. The tube is mounted with the end of the tube below the water surface being measured, and the air emerges from the bottom of the tube as a stream of bubbles. The air flow rate is relatively small--ju...
If global warming were a race, the Northern Hemisphere would be winning. It is warming faster than the Southern Hemisphere, with some of the most rapid warming rates on Earth located in the Arctic, where sea and land ice is shrinking and thinning. Not only is the North winning now, but projections show that, largely du...
- Origins in China - The invention of printing - Improvements after Gutenberg - 19th-century innovations - The 20th century - Composition and typesetting - Mechanical composition and typesetting - Printing (press operation) - Letterpress printing - Other printing processes - Composition and typesetting History of print...
Adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, acts as a source of fuel within your cells. Formed from a series of chemical reactions, carbohydrates, proteins and fats can all be converted into ATP following digestion. Each cell within your body utilizes ATP to fuel the chemical reactions required for proper cellular functioning. It ...
Why do this problem? This is a tough problem , ideal for learners who relish the challenge of working with large and difficult numbers. However, using interlocking cubes to create models of the situation will help children form mental images of cube numbers. It will be necessary to have a large supply of cubes availabl...
In mammalian oral anatomy, the canine teeth, also called dog teeth, fangs, cuspids or (in the context of the upper jaw) eye teeth, are the relatively long, pointed teeth. They can appear more flattened however, causing them to resemble incisors and leading them to be called incisiform. They developed and are used prima...
In the days of the gold standard, all the economies of the Western world functioned along the lines of the import/export model shown above. They were interconnected as one, via the mechanism of gold-based money and fractional reserve banking. Since each country’s currency was tied to gold, these countries were locked i...
The Early Pyramids From the beginning of the Dynastic Era (2950 B.C.), royal tombs were carved into rock and covered with flat-roofed rectangular structures known as “mastabas,” which were precursors to the pyramids. The oldest known pyramid in Egypt was built around 2630 B.C. at Saqqara, for the third dynasty’s King D...
The moon was formed by the collision of the Earth with the planet Theia. Scientists have found further evidence of this hypothesis. According to this theory, the Moon formed about 4.5 billion years ago as a result of the collision of the Earth with a planet the size of Mars called Theia. The fragments of the Earth and ...
What is it? Gallstones is one of the most common pathologies of the hepatobiliary tract. It is characterized by the formation of stones in the gallbladder, which in general are almost always asymptomatic, but, in some cases the pain is so strong to be similar to giving birth. Gallstones form when bile stored in the gal...
Triangle Congruence Practice Worksheet. Complete the congruence assertion by writing down the corresponding side or the corresponding angle of the triangle. First, they use the illustrated congruent triangles to show different congruency in every problem. Mark the angles and sides of each pair of triangles to indicate ...
History and Origins of Berber Music The Berber people have lived in North Africa since at least 3000 BC. As the indigenous people of Morocco, the Berbers have a long history of surviving conquest and occupation, by the Romans, Arabs, and French. The word "berber" stems from the Roman period, when the people of North Af...
We're on problem 47 on page 281. If the two floors in a certain building are 9 feet apart, how many steps are there in a set of stairs that extends from the first floor to the second floor of the building? So I think I can draw that. So this is the second floor, this is the first floor. They want to know how many there...
The magnitude of an earthquake is calculated by using the Richter scale formula, which is mentioned and explained in brief, in the following article. We are all aware of the disastrous consequences of an earthquake. Whether mild or major, they always leave behind some damage in their wake. The only difference is that t...
Reading Comprehension Worksheets By Grade Level – Reading Comprehension Worksheets provide your students with the framework they require in order to read proficiently. Tests are offered in the school that evaluate students in various subjects of knowledge. They make use of these tests as a instrument for measuring. The...
An article from UNIS The University Centre in Svalbard “Snowball Earth” mystery solved The deep freeze of the Earth some 650 million years ago was not total. New research by UNIS professor Doug Benn and an international team shows that the climate was sensitive to variations in the Earth's orbit around the sun, resulti...
A graph is a collection of vertices connected by edges, which represent the curves, surfaces or volumes. Graph theory is the study of graphs, their properties and the way they are created. This can be applied in a wide variety of applications, from engineering to computer science. Here is a brief explanation of how lin...
At a Glance LanguageEnglish — US - Civics & Citizenship - Human & Civil Rights - The Holocaust The Social Democrats and their allies in the Reichstag, faced an enormous task at the end of 1918: organizing a new government, one that would be responsible to the people rather than to a monarch. So in the midst of rioting ...