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2. stdin (Standard In)
In our previous lesson we learned that we have different stdout streams we can use, such as a file or the screen. Well there are also different standard input (stdin) streams we can use as well. We know that we have stdin from devices like the keyboard, but we can use files, output from other pro... |
Are you struggling with some of the "new" approaches being taught now to math students? Are you a parent, or a teacher who struggles with teaching math, or an interested adult who wants to understand more about why these new approaches are being used?
This course addresses many of the foundational areas of math in the ... |
Definition and background:
Music that is written for only one voice or part is said to be monophonic (the music itself is called " monophony "). This is in contrast to polyphonic music, which has more than one part or voice. See also homophony. a single melodic line without accompaniment. May be a single voice singing ... |
Count in Steps of 1
In this counting in steps of 1 learning exercise, students figure out the missing numbers in 7rows of numbers. Students check each row for accuracy of their answers.
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Counting, Properties of Numbers, and Reasoning about Numbers
Five days of lessons develop number sense and counting... |
Different species of invertebrates reproduce in different ways, including through sexual intercourse, asexual clonal fission or releasing free spawning gametes. Some species of invertebrates are hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female sexual organs, while other species actually change their sex.Continue ... |
Treaties and other forms of agreements are accepted around the world as the means of reaching a settlement between indigenous peoples and those who have settled their lands.
Treaties can be found in countries such as the US, Canada and New Zealand. Indeed, in nations such as Canada, new treaties are still being made.
A... |
Pacing Commercial Programs Beam Reading Tempo Time Time/Tape/Check/Chart Closed-Captioned Television
Wide Reading Book Baskets/Browsing Boxes Selecting “Just Right” Books Book Clubs
Accuracy Students who read fluently read with accuracy. Students who are able to identify the graphophonic cueing system. (the relationshi... |
Rock or stone is a natural substance, a solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids. For example, granite, a common rock, is a combination of the minerals quartz, feldspar and biotite. The Earth's outer solid layer, the lithosphere, is made of rock.
Rock has been used by mankind throughout history. The miner... |
The asthenosphere is located between 623 and 124 miles below Earth's surface. It is under the lithosphere. This layer is responsible for plate tectonics, due to its high temperatures and the fact that it is plastic and allows seismic wasves to pass through. The lithosphere is the crust and the upper most part of the ma... |
Incidences in history have indicated that small ideas and small groups can bring upon change of any magnitude. There is no barricade which prevents a small group from expressing their opinions and changing the world. Change can be brought without an overwhelming number of people; sometimes individuals and a few friends... |
In 1959, to mark the centenary of the publication of Charles Darwin’s “The Origin of Species,” the Ecuadorean government declared the Galapagos a National Park. In 1979, UNESCO proclaimed the archipelago a World Heritage Site.
Today, legislation introduced in 1996 restricting new settlement on the Galapagos and a 1998 ... |
Presentation on theme: "World War II The Pacific. 2 North Africa Invasion: November 1942 Invasion of Italy: September 1943 Normandy Invasion: June 6, 1944 Battle of the Bulge:"— Presentation transcript:
2 North Africa Invasion: November 1942 Invasion of Italy: September 1943 Normandy Invasion: June 6, 1944 Battle of th... |
The following is a summary of my research paper written for Environment 102.
For the majority of society the word earthquake brings a variety of images to mind such as skyscrapers toppling over and buildings cracking or the earth splitting in two and swallowing Ms. Holloway’s Chihuahua whole either way these events see... |
|The Earth is made of different layers.
We live on the Earth's crust, a layer of rock about 30 kilometers (22 miles) thick. That might seem thick, but it's actually very thin, considering the size of the Earth. The Earth's crust and some of the mantle below is broken up into large pieces called tectonic plates.
The man... |
The story behind NASA’s famous Earthrise image (VIDEO)
posted Friday, December 20, 2013 at 2:44 PM EDT
In 1968, the Apollo 8 mission went to space, the first manned voyage to orbit the Moon. On December 24, while traveling around our satellite, the astronauts took a series of photos that were to become some of the most... |
Out of the 46 chromosomes humans have, only two are responsible for determining the sex of an individual. They are the X and the Y chromosomes. Females carry only the X chromosome, while males carry both X and Y. The X and Y chromosomes carry different genes, and the Y chromosome contains the genes that code for male a... |
Those of us who remember computers being a novelty in the classroom probably also remember being told how the new generation of students are “digital natives.” The assumption is that children who grow up surrounded by computers see nothing strange about using one for work or play, and would passively become experts wit... |
Childhood obesity has become one of the most widespread public health problems in the United States, and it has received tremendous media attention in recent years. Obesity in children and adolescents has been thought to be a significant risk factor for cardiac disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure later in life.
... |
|Free Download: Phonics Trace and Colour Book|
1. Show your child the worksheet and say, "This is the letter a. It makes the sound 'a'." Show your child how to trace the letter correctly and let her/him trace the letter.
2. Once your child has finished tracing, say, "This is an aaaaapple. The word aaaaapple starts with... |
Small Talk Dialogues
Students study the rules for the use of infinitives and gerunds in written and spoken conversations. They devise a Small Talk dialogue and complete quizzes at their own rate.
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Three Skeleton Key
Conduct a close reading of George G. Toudouze's well-known horror story "Three Skelet... |
Natural gas is an extremely important source of energy for reducing pollution and maintaining a clean and healthy environment. In addition to being a domestically abundant and secure source of energy, the use of natural gas also offers a number of environmental benefits over other sources of energy, particularly other ... |
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
Nature of work:
Special education teachers work with children and youths who have a variety of disabilities. A small number of special education teachers work with students with mental retardation or autism, primarily
teaching them life skills and basic literacy. However, the majority of speci... |
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history of computers
Two computer scientists at PARC, Alan Kay and Adele Goldberg, published a paper in the early 1970s describing a vision of a powerful and portable computer they dubbed the Dynabook. The prototypes of this machine were expensive and resembled sewing machines,... |
Coral are some of the most important aquatic organisms on planet earth. Not only are coral species primary producers but they create habitats and are the basis of some of the largest aquatic ecosystems. Yamano et al. (2011) studied coral species off the coast of Japan and found large-scale evidence of the poleward rang... |
In 1992, scientists made one of the most significant discoveries in the history of astronomy; the first confirmed detection of an extrasolar planet. For many decades, it had been widely believed that planets existed around stars other than our own, but it was not until the discovery of two planets orbiting a distant st... |
Andrew Johnson was the 17th President of the United States, taking over after Abraham Lincoln's assassination. He handled reconstruction poorly and was the first president to be Impeached, but was acquitted for some reason.
Johnson didn’t believe that black people should be slaves and oversaw the passing of the 13th Am... |
Saydi Dowd, Staff Reporter
Black history is rich and vast; it does not simply belong to blacks but has universal significance. Whether it be in the sciences, in politics or in human rights, all of humanity has benefited from the contributions of African American communities. Nonetheless, these contributions, as extraor... |
The Pueblo Indians, whose name is Spanish for “stone masonry village dweller," have one of the oldest cultures in the United States . In the Pueblo Indians' early history, shelters consisted of structures integrated into natural caves and on cliffs. Later, they began to build homes out of sand and adobe next to rivers.... |
Judith and Dennis Fradin's short, illustrated book tells the story of a group of Ohio residents who thwart the capture of a runaway slave. Kentucky slaves John Price, his cousin Dinah and their friend Frank followed the underground railroad into Ohio in January of 1856. They intended to go to Canada where their freedom... |
YOUR COMPOST IS READY TO USE IN THE GARDEN WHEN:
· It is dark brown and looks and smells like soil
· Is composed of nonrecognizable ingredients
· Has an earthy humus-like odor
· To fully encompass the concept of a food chain, students can sketch a diagram that shows the full cycle of a banana that they ate for lunch th... |
What is cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying refers to practice of using technology to harass, or bully, someone else. Bullies used to be restricted to methods such as physical intimidation, postal mail, or the telephone. Now, developments in electronic media offer forums such as email, instant messaging, web pages, and digita... |
What the spec says we need to know about:
- Macroeconomic Indicators
- The Economic Cycle
There are four main macroeconomic indicators. These four macroeconomic indicators can be used to measure a country's economic performance:
- The rate of economic growth
- The rate of inflation
- The level of unemployment
- The sta... |
Handbook of writing research
In Chapter 17 of this book, “The Effects of New Technologies on Writing and the Writing Processes,” the authors discuss the major effects that technology has had on writing instruction as well as technology’s influence on today’s society. The author gives examples of how technology has effe... |
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology has gone one step further by mapping the complete genome of our nearest extinct relative. Pääbo and his colleagues announced the completion of a draft Neanderthal genome sequence today in Chicago at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement o... |
Presentation on theme: "Geography and Early China"— Presentation transcript:
1Geography and Early China The Big IdeaChinese civilization began with the Shang dynasty along the Huang He.Main IdeasChina’s physical geography made farming possible but travel and communication difficult.Civilization began in China along the... |
Scorpions have been on earth for over 400 million years- even before dinosaurs. They generally prefer hot climates but some species survive cold winters in the mountains or in moderate regions. Antarctica is the only place on earth where you won’t find the scorpion. The body of a scorpion consists of 18 segments, and i... |
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Two newfound black holes on the verge of crashing into each other could be creating "ripples" in the fabric of space-time, astronomers suggest.
The two supermassive black holes orbit each other about once a century, separated by just a third of a light-year—and they seem to be getting close... |
Gravity is a pretty awesome fundamental force. If it wasn’t for the Earth’s comfortable 1 g, which causes objects to fall towards the Earth at a speed of 9.8 m/s², we’d all float off into space. And without it, all us terrestrial species would slowly wither and die as our muscles degenerated, our bones became brittle a... |
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on May 13, 2008
Biogas is gaseous alternative fuel. It is produced when biodegradable matter (biomass) is broken down biologically in the absence of oxygen, in a process called anaerobic digestion. Because of that, biogas is considered a biofuel.
Biogas can be compared with natural gas. The main... |
Inferences about character traits and emotions can be tough for readers. This file includes resources, lesson plans, and stories for teaching students how to infer character emotions and character traits in literature.
Highlights include lists of character emotions and character traits and a dramatic activity to help s... |
Bones are made of calcium, phosphorus, sodium and other minerals as well as protein collagen. An infant’s skeleton has about 350 bones. As they grow up, some of the bones grow while others fuse together to form longer one. Thus a child grows up into an adult who would have about 206 bones. Bones support the shape of th... |
July 04, 2012
Crabs and flies are arthropods. Like many other life forms, they made a transition from water to land life in ancient times. The ancestors of the family of terrestrial hermit crabs (Coenobitidae) probably took this step about 20 million years ago. Today, hermit crabs live their entire lives on land, excep... |
Indigenismo as an intellectual movement became popular throughout Latin America in the 1920s and 1930s and has continued to inform many intellectual currents into the present day. Especially in nations with large indigenous populations such as Peru, Guatemala, and Mexico, Latin American thinkers were grappling with the... |
Confederation Congress approves a new Constitutional Convention
On this day in history, February 21, 1787, the Confederation Congress approves a new Constitutional Convention to be held at Philadelphia beginning on May 14, 1787. The Articles of Confederation, which was the first governing document of the United States,... |
Early 18th Century
From the dawn of the century, milliners took the idea of the hat as mere sun shade and turned it into an ever-evolving fashion accessory. Most commonly worn by military and naval officers, the classic tricorne (three-cornered) hat added function to form: the hat acted as an early umbrella via its bri... |
An iceberg the size of Delaware, one of the largest on record, was set adrift after snapping off a West Antarctic ice shelf that is now at increased risk of collapse, scientists said Wednesday.
A crack in the Larsen C ice shelf, a drifting extension of the land-based ice sheet, finally broke through after inching its w... |
Materials List: student journal, construction paper, books focusing on good citizenship
Using prior activities and background knowledge have students define the term community citizen in their student journals. Discuss the meaning of the term, making sure students have a good understanding of the concept. Discuss with ... |
How do you measure height on Mars?
We use sea level to measure height on Earth. What is used on Mars? (or other planets for that matter)
I've been watching with interest the NASA program on Mars. I'm intrigued by the height of the terrain and how they quantify it. For example they indicate that a mountain will be five ... |
Definition: Status of being a citizen, or an inhabitant of a country or other political entity, who enjoys its full privileges and rights, including the right to vote, to hold elective office, and to enjoy the full protections of government
Significance: Under the U.S. Constitution and laws of the United States, the st... |
Why do this problem?
provides an opportunity for pupils to practise using addition and subtraction, and it reinforces their inverse relationship. The problem gives learners chances to explain their working and it also helps them become familiar with the idea of a symbol (in this case a shape) representing a
This proble... |
A simple pendulum consists of a concentrated mass known as the ‘bob’, which is free to swing from side to side at the end of a light cord or rod. When bob is given a small angular displacement and released, the pendulum bob appears to describe simple harmonic motion (SHM). It doesn’t travel along a perfectly straight l... |
Rationale: Reading fluently is crucial in improving reading
There are 4 factors that
need to be mastered which are reading smoothly, reading silently, reading expressively, and speed reading. Although many of these factors will be mastered in time, sometimes it is best to go ahead and demonstrate how to do these things... |
Digital devices speak the binary language of 0s and 1s, using those “bits” to build larger numbers and other data. Under the hood, these 0s and 1s are represented by different voltage levels. In a 5V system, a 1 is represented by a voltage near 5V and a 0 is represented by a voltage near 0V. Same thing for a 3.3V syste... |
Making Plurals: Adding S or ES is a colorful and engaging PowerPoint presentation that is ready to use. No prep required! This presentation will help you teach your students 3 of the most common rules for adding s and es to a word: when to change y to i before adding es, adding es to words ending with ch, sh, s, x, and... |
On October 26, 1776, exactly one month to the day after being named an agent of a diplomatic commission by the Continental Congress, Benjamin Franklin sets sail from Philadelphia for France, with which he was to negotiate and secure a formal alliance and treaty.
In France, the accomplished Franklin was feted throughout... |
Newton's laws of motion are three physical laws that form the basis for classical mechanics. They describe the relationship between the forcesacting on a body and its motion due to those forces. They have been expressed in several different ways over nearly three centuries, and can be summarized as follows:
1. First la... |
In 2005, a very strange event was observed. An unknown object, not detectable through visible light, released an intense flare of X-rays. It took about a minute for the flare to reach its full brightness, about 90 times brighter than its resting output and about a million times as bright as the Sun. The flare lasted fo... |
Taking risks -- and learning from them -- is an inevitable and important part of growing up. As a parent, it is your responsibility to encourage healthy risk-taking behavior. By understanding the different types of such behavior and the motivation behind taking these behaviors, you can set your children up for success ... |
Introductory Seminar in Post-1700 European History
The Berlin Wall is now a global symbol of division. It is invoked in policy debates about US immigration; its fall has become synonymous with the end of the Cold War; its fragments are preserved as monuments to the human spirit – including right here at UVA. But what w... |
Motivate children to improve their weak areas: Some times, children cannot find out their weak areas and repeat their mistakes again and again. In that respect, parents should play a significant role to make their children understand faults. They can also show ways to improve their errors.
Valentine's Day is a great op... |
You can determine the characteristics of a star by breaking down its light into its components. This collection of colors obtained is called a spectrum, and is useful in determining the elements and other components of stars. We know the spectrum of our own sun whenever we view its spectrum, whenever we see a rainbow.
... |
Just wanted to know what combination of factors in the early 20th century lead to the amendement of the the right to women to vote and which factors is the most critical?
The material for the answer is based on the following sources:
The women's suffrage movement lasted at least 70 years, from the first formal women's ... |
The Peloponnesian War began as a result of Sparta becoming angry with Athens due to their unjust taxes. Athens battle strategy was to avoid land at all costs because they knew that the water was not the Spartan's forte. The Spartan's strategy was to march into Athens and burn their food supply. The reason they wanted t... |
Humans may not have been responsible for the ultimate extinction of the Neanderthals according to a new study by Dutch researchers who wanted to know if inbreeding and other demographic problems alone could have wiped them out.
Many different viable theories have been put forward by scientists to explain the disappeara... |
Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution, states: "The Congress shall have power...To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries..."
Copyright law gives all creators near... |
In an age of multimedia and the need to provide multiple means of representation for students, video can be a powerful tool for increasing student engagement and achievement. Video can help students to visualize an abstract concept, introduce an idea, reinforce skills, or review concepts that have been taught. The inst... |
If you studied the writing equations unit, you learned how to write equations given two points and given slope and a point. We are going to use this same skill when working with functions. The only thing different is the function notation.
You first must be able to identify an ordered pair that is written in function n... |
Martin Luther (1483
) was one of the major leaders of the Protestant Reformation
and the founder of Lutheranism
Luther was born in Eisleben, Saxony in 1483 to a family of small but free landholders. Educated at the cathedral school at Eisenach and the University of Erfurt, he planned to study law. In 1505 however, Luth... |
3.1.1 Compare and represent whole numbers up to 100,000 with an emphasis on place value and equality.
18.104.22.168 Read, write and represent whole numbers up to 100,000. Representations may include numerals, expressions with operations, words, pictures, number lines, and manipulatives such as bundles of sticks and bas... |
1923 Greek legislative election
All 398 seats of the Greek Parliament
199 seats needed for a majority
After the defeat of the Liberals in 1920, Eleftherios Venizelos left the country, King Constantine I returned and Greece was soundly defeated by the newly reformed Turkey in the war in Anatolia. After the death of King... |
Plate tectonics are a relatively new theory that has revolutionized the way geologists think about the Earth. According to the theory, the surface of the Earth is broken into large plates. The size and position of these plates change over time. The hypothesis of continental drift was largely developed by the German Alf... |
by Dr. Jasper Konter, University of Hawaii at Manoa
The central Pacific Ocean basin contains only a few islands, and they are spaced apart over large distances. These islands generally were built as volcanoes on the Pacific Ocean floor, growing from three miles deep to the ocean surface or further. Some of these island... |
ON THIS PAGE: You will learn about how doctors describe a tumor’s growth or spread. This is called the stage. In addition, you can read about how doctors describe how fast the tumor cells are growing and dividing, called the grade. Use the menu to see other pages.
Staging is a way of describing where the tumor is locat... |
Crystal structure is a description of the ordered arrangement of atoms, ions or molecules in a crystalline material. Ordered structures occur from the intrinsic nature of the constituent particles to form symmetric patterns that repeat along the principal directions of three-dimensional space in matter. The smallest gr... |
The Power of Plants
As with any living organism, plants are dependent on their environment to provide essential recourses for growth and survival. For a plant these include, sunlight, water, minerals, carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Different plant varietals require varying combinations of these recourses. For example, tr... |
Quantum computers make use of quantum-mechanical phenomena such as superposition to carry out calculations rapidly. Quantum computers use ‘qubits’ instead of bits: while bits can be either a 0 or a 1, a qubit can represent 0, 1, or any superposition of these two states. While quantum computers are in early stages of de... |
About this courseSkip About this course
This course starts from the beginning, covering the basics of how a computer interprets lines of code; how to write programs, evaluate their output, and revise the code itself; how to work with variables and their changing values; and how to use mathematical, boolean, and relatio... |
A Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes
James Mercer Langston Hughes (February 1, 1902 – May 22, 1967) was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist. He was one of the earliest innovators of the then-new literary art form jazz poetry. Hughes is best known for his work during the Harlem Renaissa... |
In 2003, it was proposed at a conference of the world's leading experts in extrasolar (or 'exoplanet') detection that a new class of planets could be awaiting discovery: 'waterworlds'.
Waterworlds would start life as 'ice giant' planets. Our Solar System contains two ice giants: Uranus and Neptune. They form far from t... |
Sensible Heat Storage (SHS)
The most direct way is the storage of sensible heat. Sensible heat storage is based on raising the temperature of a liquid or solid to store heat and releasing it with the decrease of temperature when it is required. The volumes needed to store energy in the scale that world needs are extrem... |
Use this lesson to teach students about the importance of reading fluently to support comprehension. Use as a stand alone activity or a support for the Increasing Reading Stamina and Comprehension lesson plan.
Your students will enjoy reading the classic story “The Ugly Duckling,” written about a very lovable duck! Thi... |
Physicists study heat to understand how things act at different temperatures. Heat is a form of energy and temperature measures how much energy an object has. The study of heat is really the study of the atoms and molecules that make up an object. The faster the atoms are moving, the hotter the temperature because they... |
The task: going shopping along a typical British high street. Half the class have shopping lists and the other half own a shop.
There are five shops:
- a computer shop
- a newsagent's
- a fruit shop
- a small supermarket
- a language bookshop
The cards are structured so that some discussion and negotiation is necessary... |
Geographers like statistics; they allow us to test for significant differences between samples and to look for empirical relationships between different variables. Most statistics rely on probability and a definition of what ‘normal looks like’. We exclude the outliers – data that appears to be anomalous or outside the... |
Wilt symptoms are caused in a large number of broadleaf plants by several species of Fusarium and Verticillium fungi. The fungi differ one from another but the symptoms which they cause are very similar. The only reliable method for separating these diseases is laboratory culture and identification of the fungus isolat... |
The early Neolithic houses that have been found were made of stone, were oval and later had internal cells along the wall. The hearth was usually in the middle. These people grew crops and kept animals so their houses would be more substantial. Very few have been excavated in Shetland, but at the Ness of Gruting a quan... |
Pre-Incan Culture Didn’t Rule by Pillage, Plunder and Conquest
The Wari (Spanish: Huari) civilization flourished from about 600-1000 AD in the Andean highlands and forged a complex society widely regarded today as ancient Peru’s first empire. Their Andean capital, Huari, became one of the world's great cities. Relative... |
Earth's energy needs could be supplied on the Moon. Although this may sound quixotic, physics says it's feasible, and it could be economically viable. All of the needed technology exists, plus new developments are continuously making a lunar option more viable. Indeed, if harvested on a large scale, power from the Moon... |
They Want to Reveal the Chemistry of Every Enzyme Ever
If you drink beer, eat cheese, or enjoy a good sourdough, you can thank enzymes for speeding up the chemical reactions that make these foods possible. But these complicated molecules have more to offer than just a good meal, if researchers can figure out exactly wh... |
Discovery of the New World in 1492 required the persistence of an explorer with vision, ability, and good financing. Christopher Columbus sat in the library of his deceased father-in-law in Madeira, where he consumed knowledge of the known world and developed his vision. Having attained tenuous title as a minor noble t... |
The way magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is generated is complicated and is much
harder to understand than plain radiography, CT and ultrasound. It has strong
underpinnings in physics which must be understood before any real sense of "how
it works" is gained. What follows is a very abbreviated or "broad strokes"
descri... |
The Shifting of Pangea
Have you ever noticed that a map of the world looks like a puzzle and the continents look like the pieces that would fit together to complete the puzzle.
In 1912, Alfred Wegener, a German scientist and an adventurer, came up with a theory that the continents had once been part of a supercontinent... |
Jet Propulsion Laboratory News Feature
2009 January 23
Picture a tree in the forest. The tree "inhales" carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, transforming that greenhouse gas into the building materials and energy it needs to grow its branches and leaves.
By removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, the tree serves as... |
Spelling skills are not something people are born with – we learn to spell at the same time as we learn to read and write. For individuals who struggle with learning difficulties, such as dyslexia, spelling can pose a particular challenge as it requires the ability to split words into sounds and then match those sounds... |
Chapter 7 discussed methods of hypothesis testing about one-population parameters. Chapter 8 discussed methods of estimating population parameters from one sample using confidence intervals. This chapter will look at methods of confidence intervals and hypothesis testing for two populations. Since there are two populat... |
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Vitamin B12 Deficiency: Introduction
Vitamin B12 deficiency is a lack of a sufficient amount of vitamin B12 in the body that for optimal health. Vitamin B12 deficiency is a common condition that can result in vitamin B12 deficiency anemia, also known as pernicious anemia.
Vitamin B12 deficiency i... |
How to draw a square with a compass #3
Peter Nicholson wrote about Practical Geometry in 1793. His first plates are introductions to the first rules of geometry: using a compass to bisect a line,
My blog post about him is : https://www.jgrarchitect.com/2016/08/practical-geometry-as-described-by_16.html
It includes imag... |
Almost all grammar books describe how to correctly use commas. But here are some situations where a comma would be in the wrong place.
General use of commas
Commas are used to separate words and phrases into blocks of information that are supposed to be helpful to the reader.
When used correctly, commas make it easy fo... |
When launched last Friday, the space shuttle Discovery carried a tiny bit of a Midwest farm in its hold: 36 corn seeds, to be exact. The corn is the center of an experiment proposed two years ago by Nebraska high school student Sean Amberg, working with University of Nebraska botany Prof. Eric Davies. Its purpose: to e... |
If you've been following this page for a while, you probably know that one of my favorite teaching strategies is to incorporate my students' interests into whatever I'm teaching. It makes learning more fun for the students and they're often more engaged in the learning process. I was working on alphabetical order with ... |
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