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Nelson Mandela became a worldwide symbol of the struggle of his people for emancipation and sparked a global movement. He changed the history of South Africa through his steadfast adherence to the cause against apartheid during his 25 years of imprisonment.Continue Reading
In the U.S. and elsewhere, Mandela's plight sp... |
Sharks and rays belong to the taxonomic class Chondrichthyes, or cartilaginous fishes.
Sharks do not have true bones, but instead their internal skeleton is made of flexible cartilage.
Sharks inhabit every ocean in the world and there are approximately 500 species of shark known to exist.
A variety of sharks are native... |
The Seventh Amendment gives citizens the right to have a jury trial in certain federal civil cases and prevents courts from overturning the decision of a jury. The amendment was proposed in 1789 by James Madison.Continue Reading
The Seventh Amendment allows for a jury trial in matters that involve damages of more than... |
Researchers in the US have turned to nature to develop an adhesive that works under water and is stronger than a number of commercially available glues.
The team at Purdue University in Indiana modelled their biomimetic polymer on compounds found in shellfish.
“Our current adhesives are terrible at wet bonding, yet mar... |
The World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is observed every year on June 17 to promote public awareness to combat desertification.
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) had designated June 17 as the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought in 1994. It was observed for the first time in 1995. The d... |
New research has found that bumblebees can have "emotion-like states," which suggests that insects may have more complex brains than previously thought.
"Insects are not as behaviourally rigid as we commonly and popularly think — they have some amazing cognitive capacities," said Clint Perry, a cognitive neuroethologis... |
Hurricanes can devastate wooded ecosystems and remove all the foliation from forest canopies, and they can change habitats so drastically that the indigenous animal populations suffer as a result. Endangered species in tropical, estuarine and coastal habitats are particularly at risk when hurricanes strike.Continue Rea... |
Weddell seals live and breed further south than any other seal, inhabiting the fast ice of Antarctica and the southernmost islands. Except for people, they are the only mammals to overwinter there. Weddell seals have special adaptations that help them to hunt and live, most of the time, under the ice in this harsh envi... |
One of my favorite types of materials are “loose parts” – open ended materials that can be used and manipulated in different ways, providing limitless opportunities for play and exploration. When teachers talk about incorporating loose parts into curriculum, they often focus on what loose parts are: which objects would... |
For practicing some math skills, there is just nothing more effective than a pencil and paper. Our grade 4 math word problem worksheets complement our K5 Math program. Answers are given on a separate page following the questions.
These printable math worksheets each have several grade 4 word problems requiring simple a... |
Army historical publications WWII included what military officials term "newsmaps" as well as pamphlets and posters. These publications told people about issues important for Army personnel. They also dealt with citizens and ways in which they could assist the Army in their everyday lives. During World War II, American... |
Weeping willows (Salix babylonica) are graceful trees with drooping limbs and delicate leaves that move with the breeze. Although they prefer moist to wet soil, they will grow in drier conditions with regular irrigation. Several diseases and pests can damage the leaves, but usually are not serious. Weeping willows grow... |
Horton Hears a Who is a Dr. Seuss classic, with revived interest from the younger generation thanks to Hollywood. This story is a great tale of the commitment and unselfishness of Horton, and the importance of cooperation and individual contribution from the Who’s. It reiterates the famous line, “A person’s a person, n... |
Since American society uses enormous amounts of energy, most which comes from fossil fuels like dirty coal or imported oil, how much energy are we flushing down the toilet? It may seem like I’m asking how much energy we waste as opposed to getting benefit from. That’s a good question, but it turns out there is ample en... |
John Muir — 19th century author, naturalist and founder of the Sierra Club — called the giant sequoia “the noblest of a noble race” for many worthy reasons.
These exquisite specimens date back to at least 150 million years ago to the Jurassic Period — a time when the great plant-eating dinosaurs ruled the land and the ... |
History of Greece. This article looks at the history of modern Greece. It includes information on how President Truman helped Greece after World War Two.
From the site:
After the German withdrawal, the principal Greek resistance movement, which was controlled by the communists, refused to disarm. A banned demonstration... |
The puzzle is now solved, thanks to an Indian-American scientist. A team led by Stanford electrical engineering professor Krishna Shenoy has revealed a previously unknown process that helps two brain regions cooperate when joint action is required to perform a task. (Agencies)
“This is among the first mechanisms report... |
Arguably, telecommunications originated with the invention of the electrical telegraph. Though there were many discoveries that led to this, the electrical telegraph was the first instance of long-distance electric communication, which formed the basis for modern telecommunications infrastructure.Continue Reading
Elect... |
If you’ve seen an image of the Milky Way from above or below, you will certainly notice that it has a spiral structure. Not all galaxies are created equal, though, as there are many, known as elliptical galaxies, that are blob-like, while others have irregular shapes. Ours is of a class of galaxies called barred spiral... |
This species of dolphin was only given its latin name 'delphinus
capensis' in 1994, when the short beaked dolphins were split
up from them. The long beaked common dolphin has less contrast
between the dark, white and yellow parts of its body.
Differences include a slightly longer body, males 2m - 2.6m,
females 1.9m - 2... |
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD The Underground Railroad, which was neither "underground" (except in the sense that it was secret) nor literally a railroad, was the popular term applied to the loose-knit northern organization which, in defiance of the Fugitive Slave laws, aided runaway slaves on their trek from the South to freed... |
Antarctica might be an icy, barren, windswept landscape today, but millions of years ago it was home to thriving forests, dinosaurs, and a breathtaking landscape replete with rivers, lakes and massive canyons. Much of its past is still sitting there, buried underneath layers of ice, waiting to be discovered in the form... |
For some 150 years after the British capture of Jamaica from Spain,
massive fortunes were made by British settlers and their families across the Atlantic on the backs of African slaves on Jamaican plantations, mainly in sugar cane.
However, in addition to the pressure applied by some courageous and rebellious slaves,
l... |
Exit Tickets have come to be very popular over the past few years of teaching. I remember back when I was in high school we had a lot of “end of period quizzes” that could be considered roughly the same thing as they were allowing teachers to assess what we had mastered over the course of a period of time.
What is an E... |
Basketball is an internationally known sport and is practiced by several different groups of people around several different areas in the world; in fact, it is one of the most popular sports in the world at the moment. To ensure a proper game of basketball, you need to have a good amount of elasticity from the basketba... |
West Nile virus is a disease spread by mosquitoes. Avoid and prevent the virus with Mosquito Shield. The condition ranges from mild to severe. Below are some basic West Nile Virus facts that will help keep your family healthy.
Mild disease, generally called West Nile fever, has some or all of the following symptoms:
- ... |
On the western coast of America, a combination of cool fog and salty sea spray keeps the soil moist all year round. In these wet conditions, you’ll find an unassuming plant called the yellow monkeyflower. Drive further inland, and the climate changes considerably. It’s hotter and drier, and every summer brings a harsh ... |
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Most researchers are familiar with the difference between bias and precision. However, not everyone knows that we can allow for a little bit of bias in order to get big gains in precision, and when it can be bene... |
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Bombers were aircraft designed to
drop bombs and other explosive ordinance on enemy
surface targets. They generally also carried defensive machine
gun or cannon armament. Most were optimized for a particul... |
Down's syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality that affects one in every 500 babies. Babies born with Down's syndrome carry an extra chromosome, which causes the condition. The syndrome causes both physical and learning disabilities.
Testing in pregnancy is available to determine the likelihood of Down's syndrome, and is... |
Hawaiian Name: ʻAʻo
Scientific Name: Puffinus newelli
Federal Status: Threatened
State Status: Threatened
IUCN Red List: Endangered
Once numerous, the ʻAʻo was thought to be extinct by the early 1900s. Then, in 1947 a bird was sighted off of Kauaʻi and in 1967 a colony was discovered on the island. The most recent popu... |
Basalt is a hard, black volcanic rock with less than 52% silica. Because of this low silica content, basalt has a low viscosity (thickness), and so it can flow for long distances after erupting from a volcano. During an eruption, a basalt lava flow can easily move more than 20 km away from a vent. Basalt is the most co... |
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Yellow fever, acute infectious disease, one of the great epidemic diseases of the tropical world, though it sometim... |
What is a treaty? By definition, a treaty is a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries or nations. In Canada, ‘Treaty’ can be a charged word. When we talk about ‘Treaty’ in Canada we are usually referring to the series of treaties made between the Crown and various Nations on Turtle Island. They lay... |
When the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland was completed in the early 1650s, the country lay in ruins – plague, famine and war had decimated the population. The calamity was even worse than the disaster of the Great Famine in the 1840s. In a deeply pious age, it really must have seemed as if the four horsemen of the Apoc... |
France and Britain declared war on German after Hitler had ordered his army to invade Poland. For some months, there had been a ‘Phony War’. This was when both the German and the Allies faced each other across the border and there was little fighting.
However, in the Spring of 1940, all of this changed. The German army... |
“Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things in a different way.” —Edward de Bono
When I write an article, I usually draft two or three versions before I find the one I call the first draft. Creating an article requires exploring what I want to say and how I want to say it for my... |
Mention the word "coding, " and the first image that comes to mind is a complicated algorithm that has no relationship to the real world. It is, therefore, no wonder that most kids steer away from learning this skill that is becoming increasingly important in today's world. Now, thanks to a small robot created by resea... |
For the third day of our STEAM Festival, we are featuring engineering. At Share it! Science, Sarah is giving information about designing a Rube-Goldberg contraption. Below we are giving some engineering activity ideas.
What is engineering and how do you do it?
The difference between science, technology, and engineering... |
Google Earth - December 1, 2008 - February 28, 2009KML
By astronomical standards, Northern Hemisphere winter won’t end until March 20. But for meteorologists, who sometimes divide the year up into seasons on the basis of similarity in weather and temperature, winter is already over. These maps show the average percent ... |
What are “Quantifiers and Partitives?” Grammar Review
A quantifier is a word or phrase used before a noun or pronoun to refer to a quantity or amount of something. Quantifiers are used to give more information. We use these words and phrases with countable and uncountable nouns. With a quantifier, just about all nouns ... |
Suspension, surface deposit and sediment feeding animals of the sea bottom are preyed upon by a variety of carnivores, including many of the food fish highly prized by man. Studies of biomass and composition of benthic communities therefore give some indication of the extent to which areas can support stocks of fish. T... |
There was not much good news was in last week's IPCC assessment of the consequences of climate change. The negative impact of climate change is already discernible "on all continents and across the oceans," and it turns out that a few potential benefits mentioned in the previous IPCC report were false hopes. That repor... |
When Adolf Hitler rose to power during the early 1930s, he moved quickly to isolate the Jewish community from the rest of German society. By early 1938, Nazi authorities announced that residence permits for all foreigners — including Jews — were revoked. In late October, as part of the subsequent “Polenaktion,” some 12... |
We have a general concept about force from our daily life experiences. When we pull or push a body, then we say a force is applied upon the body. This applied force can create or tends to create motion in a stationary body. If the body is in motion, then the applied force can cease the motion of the body or tries to in... |
You know what a vaccine is, right?
The flu shot you get each year is a vaccine.
Vaccine: A product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease. Vaccines are usually administered through needle injections, but can also be administered by mou... |
Can Humans Contract Leptospirosis?
Yes… Lepto is a “zoonotic” disease, which means that it can be transmitted to humans and can occur through contact with infected urine or contaminated water.
The bacteria that cause leptospirosis are spread through the urine of infected animals, which can get into water or soil and ca... |
Lucy belonged to genus Australopithecus and the species afarensis, but she also belonged to the the hominid family (hominidae) to which humans belong. Although humans are of the family hominidae, we are not of Lucy's genus or species. We are Homo sapiens. How then, can Lucy be our ancient ancestor if we belong to a dif... |
1. Tap 2. Read each word. 3. Use tool. Sort words into three categories: Short a, Long a and oddball 4. Use and tell what patterns you notice about the words in each group * Did you notice a pattern in the words that have Short a? * Did you notice a pattern in the words that have Long a? * Did you have words that were ... |
Another way to help you read sheet music, is to look at the note that you have just played, see if the note after is higher or lower, then work out how much higher or lower it is. Think of your staff as steps. As you can see with the picture to the right, the steps are on a line then a space then a line again and so on... |
I made the Where Is The Lion? Song to teach animal names, asking and answering “Where?” questions and to practice drawing with shapes and writing. How to teach below the video:
How To Teach
There are three main parts to this video: The song, the drawing, and writing the word lion.
You can start by showing the thumbnail... |
A rotating detonation engine has a shocking combustion process.
Unlike the conventional propulsion method of burning propellant and pushing fuel through the back of an engine, the rotating detonation engine, made of concentric cylinders, creates a wave of pressure.
With a rotating detonation engine, fuel flows in the g... |
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UC geography professor Nicholas Dunning and UC research associate Samantha Fladd talk about a core sample taken from Chaco Canyon.
Stocking the cupboard
A new study by the University of Cincinnati suggests the ancient New Mexico village Chaco Canyon bene... |
Race can be a difficult topic for both students and teachers to discuss and it has not gotten much easier over time. In fact, in many ways conversations around race have only become more complicated with the increasing use of social media and digital technologies. One particularly effective technique to critically disc... |
ZIMSEC O Level Geography Notes: Rainfall.
- Rainfall is just one form of precipitation.
- Precipitation occurs when warm moist air rises or is forced to rise.
- Water vapor in the air parcel cools and condenses to form clouds.
- This is because temperature falls with increase in altitude.
- When condensation occurs it ... |
The Sumerians and Babylonians were probably the first people to use what we now recognise as a modern calendar. The basis of this was the lunar cycle and the Sumerian year was made up of 12 lunar cycles. But 12 moon cycles fall short in relation to the solar year. So not to fall out of sync with the seasons, the Sumeri... |
With another year of record-breaking warmth just over, the passage of a new climate treaty is definitely timely. But even if these new diplomatic and legislative efforts are successful the planet is ensured some amount of long-term warming—enouigh that around 8% of species are likely to go extinct due to climate change... |
I. Writing the territory: the literature of discovery and exploration
Started as a vision in Europe: it is a product of literary imagination. America existed only as a literary object that was represented in the writings of Europeans who first visited America. They brought back their own visions, written in Spanish or ... |
In chemistry and physics, an atom is the smallest particle characterizing a chemical element. An atom consists of a dense nucleus of positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons, surrounded by a much larger electron cloud consisting of negatively charged electrons. When the number of protons matches the... |
Using zircon crystals, researchers have discovered the route of a massive ancient river that could help find new reservoirs of fossil fuels and suggest how modern rivers might change over time.
More than two thirds of the worlds’ major cities are located in coastal deltas. How they change over time can impact communiti... |
During the 1930s when racial segregation and Jim Crow held sway over much of America, there was a Depression-era federal public works unit where African-Americans, not whites, were in command. And it was here in New York State Parks.
To combat rampant unemployment among young men, President Franklin Roosevelt had creat... |
Zones of Regulation
Are you ready to learn about the Zones of Regulation? The zones help you to manage your feelings. What zone are you in today?
The green zone is the learning zone! In this zone you may feel happy, calm and focused. You might be in the green zone when you are learning at school or having a conversatio... |
Most of us know how important it is to look after our teeth, but do you know what the different types of teeth are and how we use them? Teeth don't just help you bite and chew; they play an important role in speaking and support many aspects of your facial structure. There are four kinds of teeth in your mouth, accordi... |
In Maths this week we looked at subtraction and learnt a new method of recording called the bar model. This is very similar to the part whole model but it is just another way of recording and representing the whole number and its two parts. Then we began solving number problems around subtraction and addition using par... |
The viscosity of a liquid decreases as the temperature is raised, while the viscosity of a gas increases as the temperature is raised. In a liquid, the increased temperature causes the molecules to move faster, which means that they spend less time pressing against each other and holding each other down. The same heat ... |
The 'scientific method' is the cornerstone of modern science. Pioneered by Sir Francis Bacon (1561 - 1626) as 'Inductivism', it is the underpinning of all knowledge in the physical sciences and is used whenever it is suitable in other fields of science1.
The philosophy of Inductivism has been attacked, with some succes... |
In Everyday Math, unit 8 in 4th grade is all about area and perimeter. The unit is very short and I therefore saw a need for concrete practice with calculations. My husband, who happens to be a house designer and builder, agreed to co-teach this with me.
Length of project: 5 days
- 4’x8′ plywood, this is the base of ou... |
- Perfect pitch is the ability of recognizing the pitch or name of the notes by the tune color recognition or awareness
- Relative pitch is the ability of recognizing the notes by their confront; this is the ability of recognizing the distance between the notes, the so called “interval”
- Ear training means to train an... |
What is Radio Astronomy?
Fundamental to the SKA, many people ask “What is radio astronomy”. People are used to the stunning visual images taken by telescopes like the Hubble or the great telescopes in Hawaii or Chile, but maybe only have heard of radio astronomy through movies like “Contact”
Since the 1930s,when the fi... |
Teachers often use the image of a rubber band to describe muscles. When you stretch a rubber band, it usually returns to its normal size; if you continuously pull it beyond the maximum that it can be stretched, the rubber band stays stretched out. Using this metaphor, if you continuously stretch your muscles beyond the... |
What are British Values?
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|Democracy||Respect for democracy and support for participation In the democracy|
|The rule of law||Respect for the basis on which the law is made and applies in England|
|Individual liberty||Support and respect for the liberties of all within the law|
|Mutual resp... |
“Handwriting is a tool that has to work. It must be comfortable, fast and legible.”Angela Webb, Chair, National Handwriting Association
Our school handwriting style has been developed to help children to learn to write with fluency and accuracy, and is taught and modelled consistently throughout the school. It is avail... |
In the face of Britain's powerful war fleet, the Germans decided to bring a new weapon into action: the submarine. Especially once the German army declared unrestricted submarine warfare on 1 February 1917, submarines started playing an important part. From a military point of view, the weapon was a success, with Germa... |
Where is Stonehenge situated?
Around 3000 B.C. a circular earthwork ended up being constructed at the website, comprising a ditch (dug making use of resources made from antlers) with an inner and outer lender. Within the bank were 56 pits, which became known as the Aubrey Holes, after antiquarian John Aubrey, which ide... |
This Constitution Unit is a hands-on unit that combines history and language arts skills! Everything you need to teach a unit about the Constitution can be found here!
What Will I Find in This Unit?
This Constitution Unit includes 6 detailed lesson plans. All lessons are hands-on and incorporate literacy skills. Studen... |
Endoplasmic reticulum is an important organelle in eukaryotic cells, that is responsible for the generation of many essential proteins.
Eukaryotic cell is characterized by a membrane-bound nucleus, which contains genetic material. It’s distinguished by a complex inner structure, with membrane sheathed organelles, that ... |
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Monogenic traits are traits like face freckles or a cleft chin, which result from the product of a single gene. Polygenic traits are traits such as height or eye color that result from the product of multiple genes.
We already know that our genes play an important role in determining... |
Some suggest the spelling was the way Captain James Cook spelled the Island chain he “discovered” in 1778, and the name of the island where he eventually died.
However, we need to remember that Cook first sighted Oʻahu on January 18, 1778. On February 2, 1778 his journal entry named the island group after his patron: “... |
Primacy effect definition. What Is the Primacy Effect: Overview According to Psychologists 2022-11-10
Primacy effect definition
The primacy effect, also known as the serial position effect, is a cognitive bias that refers to the tendency for people to remember items that appear at the beginning of a list better than th... |
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Identification and Reproduction
- Teasel is a biennial flowering plant that grows almost 2 m tall.
- Will grow from a rosette its first and even in its second year. Rosette and basal leaves appear wrinkled and have scalloped edges. They are spiny on their underside.
- Leaves on the flower stem are p... |
Ever since Democritus – a Greek philosopher who lived between the 5th and 4th century’s BCE – argued that all of existence was made up of tiny indivisible atoms, scientists have been speculating as to the true nature of light. Whereas scientists ventured back and forth between the notion that light was a particle or a ... |
Directions : Questions 1 and 2 are based on the following passage:
From time to time, the press indulges in outbursts of indignation over the use of false or misleading information by the U.S. government in support of its policies and programs. No one endorses needless deception. But consider this historical analogy. I... |
Students will learn about retablos, which are small and portable homemade alters, in order to analyze their significance in Hispanic cultures. Using inspiration from original Peruvian and Mexican retablos, they will design paper retablos that signify what is important and meaningful in their own lives. Students will ca... |
For this activity, a place is considered to be a geographical location, whereas a space might be an abstract state of being. Students will review methods of development and practice using definition, compare-contrast, definition, and description to define their place or space, noting how their style changes with each m... |
Orcas have been a symbol of the West Coast for many thousands of years. They they are an important part of the culture of many Indigenous peoples, belief systems, symbolism, art and storytelling.
The orca is a symbol often centered around luck, compassion and family. Orcas are known to some Indigenous communities as th... |
Proposing A Constitutional Amendment
The Articles of Confederation was nearly impossible to change. Therefore, when the US Constitution was drafted, the Constitutional Convention included a more viable method for proposing an amendment.
This was known as Article 5 of the Constitution.
Article V of the Constitution stat... |
Black holes come in a variety of sizes, ranging from 10 times the mass of the sun to a billion times as massive. But new research shows that black holes of completely different masses, ages and locations can produce jets of ionized gas that behave similarly.
"As scientists, we are always seeking universal principles," ... |
Nowadays, picking a pie’s worth of blackberries or huckleberries can be a fun afternoon activity, but during the Great Depression, the berries were a source of much-needed income for some financially strapped coastal families. Seaweed, too, was a marketable commodity. Hunting and gathering was a way of life in Mendocin... |
What is Stormwater?
One of the major ways pollutants get to lakes and streams is through stormwater runoff. Stormwater runoff results when rain falls
to the ground – or snow melts – and the water that does not infiltrate into the ground flows over the surface of the land. The flow of this stormwater often dislodges and... |
Let’s face it, there are so many opinions about eating habits and the nutrition required for kids to grow up strong and healthy. Some families have time to prepare homemade meals every day, while others need quick bites to eat on the go! No matter your family’s situation, it’s important for children to learn to view fo... |
The Western Design, 1655
The English attack on the Spanish West Indies was intended to secure a base of operations in the Caribbean from which to threaten trade and treasure routes in the Spanish Main, thus weakening Catholic influence in the New World. The Council of State first discussed the plan in June 1654. Cromwe... |
New and experienced teachers alike are diving deep into explicit phonics instruction. According to one of our Lucky 2nd grade teachers, “I am learning that explicit phonics instruction is important but it’s SO much – it’s going to take me hours to plan and prepare – and there are so many parts to an explicit phonics le... |
Cover crops play a vital role in protecting the soil on agricultural land from the devastating effects of the environment. Climate change is causing extreme weather events to occur more frequently, which is contributing to soil erosion and, therefore, leading to an increased risk of food insecurity.
Image Credit: Tomas... |
Back in 2004, the European Space Agency launched the Rosetta probe to a comet called 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. Alongside the probe was a small lander called Philae, which had a goal to study the surface of 67P and become the first spacecraft to land on a comet.
Philae had a unique landing system containing harpoons th... |
📝 About The Course
Ever wondered how rock and roll was created? How folk music developed from the Middle Ages all the way to becoming a popular music genre in the 1920s? How the musicians of New Orleans broke all the rules and came up with the loose, improvised sound of jazz?
In this Nano Course we are going to embark... |
Christopher Columbus should be accepted as a national hero. He expand the geographical knowledge for Europeans, started the birth of new nations and cultures, and contributed to making a larger economic system by the trading of goods and services.
Columbus enlarged the knowledge of the geography in the West. Since Euro... |
The conception of ratio, proportion, and variation is actually important in mathematics and in our day-to-day life. The word ratio means the quantitative relationship between two numbers. We can write ratio in two ways, one way is a fraction and another way is using a colon. Consider an example 3:4 or 3/4. Comparison o... |
I Just Received Notice of an Air Quality Advisory in My Area. Now What?
During the blazing days of summer, local television and radio commentators will often announce a local Air Quality Advisory, cautioning people to remain indoors if possible as the air is dangerously polluted.
Do you know what causes an air quality ... |
While language and auditory processing deficits can affect the ability to learn language, they can also hinder your child’s ability to understand abstract concepts and to master the problem solving skills conveyed when teaching math concepts. Children with special needs may have receptive or expressive language problem... |
For more than 200 years, treasure hunters have flocked to Oak Island in search of pirate gold — which is said to be buried in the "Money Pit" on the Nova Scotia isle.
Hundreds of years ago — as the story goes — someone buried treasure on Oak Island. Speculation has run wild ever since. Could Oak Island’s “Money Pit” co... |
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