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Some factors that affect the Earth's temperatures include clouds, fine particles, and oceans.
Low, thick clouds primarily reflect solar radiation and cool the surface of the Earth.
High, thin clouds primarily transmit incoming solar radiation; at the same time, they trap some of the outgoing infrared radiation emitted ... |
In late prehistory, the ancestors of the present-day Hopi in Arizona created a unique and spectacular painted pottery tradition referred to as Hopi Yellow Ware. This ceramic tradition, which includes Sikyatki Polychrome pottery, inspired Hopi potter Nampeyo’s revival pottery at the turn of the twentieth century.
How di... |
Summary and Fundamental Ideas of the Writings
According to the Plato’s Republic, Socrates believed that people needed one another in order to survive. Generally, every person has his or her own strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, he argued that some people will do well in some art while others perform well in a differ... |
See free resources for parents and educators to teach kids about social justice and racial equality.
Classes learning about species conservation and biodiversity could use iNaturalist to expand classroom learning. Make scientific research relevant by encouraging your students to contribute to real research projects suc... |
Our teens received an introduction of basic sampling techniques by LSU Environmental Sciences doctoral student, Brian Matherne. They learned about the importance of being consistent in measurement and using proper units. Each student took turns weighing their worms on a scale and measuring the length with a ruler.
Afte... |
These are the two most important parts of the human body which play an integral role from the inside and therefore it is important to know about them in a proper way. The main difference between the two terms can be explained in a way that, the esophagus is a muscular tube which connects the human throat with the stoma... |
Mexican Americans have always been an important ethnic component of California's population. The first of the two huge waves of Latino immigration to California took place between 1910 and 1919 during the Mexican Revolution. The second happened throughout the 1980s, when the population of Latinos grew larger in number ... |
One of the things that I think about when planning my daughter’s Reading course of the study is how to “color the canon” and provide a variety of writers of color in with the typical white authors.
However, before choosing the reading material, it is important to look at the what The Tornado needs to learn to become a ... |
Women in the GOP
The Republican Party pioneered the right of women to vote and was consistent in its support throughout the long campaign for acceptance. It was the first major party to advocate equal rights for women and the principle of equal pay for equal work.
The Women’s Rights Convention held in Seneca Falls, N.Y... |
There has been a historical discovery at the Grand Canyon. Officials say in 2016, Norwegian geology professor, Allan Krill, was hiking with his students on the Bright Angel Trail when he discovered a boulder containing suspicious fossil footprints. He took a photo and sent it to paleontologist Steven Rowland at UNLV. R... |
How important is it?
Attachment is the emotional bond of infant to parent or caregiver. It is described as a pattern of emotional and behavioural interaction that develops over time, especially in contexts where infants express a need for attention, comfort, support or security. Parents’ ability to perceive, interpret ... |
Several of the most influential Greek philosophers and thinkers are portrayed in Raphael’s masterpiece the School of Athens which adorns the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican.
Painted between 1509 and 1511, it depicts a congregation of philosophers, mathematicians, and scientists from Ancient Greece, including Plato and ... |
Once children learn the ins and outs of handwriting, spelling and grammar rules, they can move on to more entertaining activities, such as creative writing. While creative writing leaves room for children to write about what they know and what they are interested in, it doesn't mean the skill is easy to grasp. Lay the ... |
A digital circuit can consist of sequential logic and combinational logic. Sequential logic refers to circuits whose output depends on previous states. In other words, it involves memory that stores previous states and allows a decision to be made based on these previous states and the current input signals. In the dig... |
A gene is a continuity of DNA that codes for a molecule that has a function. DNA is the information database of the cell and exists within the cell nucleus. It carries all the important genetic instructions that produce proteins required by our cells.
Each gene carries a particular set of instructions, which is usually... |
Clouds are pockets of water vapour in the sky. It could be composed of liquid droplets, frozen crystals, or other particles. The word cloud comes from an old English word “clod” which means a mass of rock. In this article, we will elaborate on the common types of clouds that are found in the sky.
The word cirrocumulus ... |
Parallel structure is when you balance the grammatical structures of words, clauses, sentences, or phrases in your writing.
They are important for any kind of writing and speaking in order to maintain coherency.
In this particular lesson we'll look at parallel words and phrases.
We make words or phrases parallel when w... |
ASCII (an acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is an encoding for various glyphs (written forms such as letters, numbers, etc) into 7-bit numeric form.
Originally based on the English alphabet, the supported set for ASCII includes not only numbers, letters (upper- and lower-case) but also pun... |
What Is Anemia?
Anemia (say: uh-NEE-mee-uh) happens when a person doesn't have the normal amount of red blood cells or if the person is low on hemoglobin (say: HEE-muh-glow-bin). Hemoglobin, a protein, is an important part of red blood cells because it gives the oxygen something to stick to.
Red blood cells (or RBCs, f... |
Characteristics of Learning
All the students should know the basic characteristics of learning. To understand the characteristics of learning, students first need to learn about the meaning of the term learning. Learning is the process of receiving, assimilating, storing, or receiving information. Key features of learn... |
We follow the Talk for Writing programme in our literacy lessons. A home-learning booklet has been developed for you to use while educating at home. The booklet is made up of lots of different activities that you can do to encourage and support writing. The booklet is focused around a spider called Sidney and is a tale... |
Children’s screen time rules and uses…
When it comes to discussing screen time rules and usage with children, here are some suggestions for parents:
Set clear and consistent guidelines: Establish clear rules and expectations regarding screen time. Determine specific time limits for different activities, such as educati... |
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As Black History Month comes to a close, it is so important to remember that t... |
What is Dynamic Routing in Computer Network?
Routing is a procedure of making decisions in which the router (which is a hardware device used in networking to receive and send data in the form of packets on a network) selects the best path to make data transfer from source to destination. A router exists in the network ... |
The language of South Korean is called Hangul. Hangul is one of the only language systems where the origins are completely known. This is because Hangul was created by King Sejong who reigned from 1418 to 1450. He wanted his people to have their own language and not rely on the Chinese writing system.
The first Hangul ... |
Charred to extinction
Charred to extinction
if a team of oceanographers are to be believed, methane-fuelled firestorms could have been the last straw for some species, including the dinosaurs. They believe that the impact of a giant asteroid or comet in the Gulf of Mexico released vast quantities of methane that set th... |
Are there anti-stars around us? Answer from the Fermi satellite
What if some of the antimatter that was thought to have disappeared was hiding around us in the form of anti-stars? Researchers from the Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology (IRAP – CNRS/CNES/UT3 Paul Sabatier) are using the Fermi gamma-r... |
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- Name a variety of emotions people experience.
- Understand that emotions are triggered by situations and people.
- Describe emotions people might experience in various situations.
- Understand how recognizing emotions contributes to positive relationships.
Tasks to complete before the workshop:
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The President of the United States needs a board of advisors to help the make informed decisions in a range of areas. Students will research cabinet positions and nominate characters from literature to fill each position in the Cabinet. Students will choose one position and use evidence from text to develop a presentat... |
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By the fifth grade, most students have accumulated an impressive array of math knowledge, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and measurements. Subsequently, 5th grade math word problems take what kids have learned and apply it to new challe... |
Persistent cold temperatures and strong circumpolar winds supported the formation of a large and deep Antarctic ozone hole that will persist into November, NOAA and NASA scientists reported.
The ozone hole reached its peak size at about 9.6 million square miles (or 24.8 million square kilometers), roughly three times t... |
Tree Data Structure Terminologies – Set 2
In our previous article on Tree Terminologies, we have seen basic tree terminologies like Nodes, Edges, Root, Parent, Children, Leaves and Siblings. In this article, we will understand Degree of Tree, Path, Level, Depth, Height and sub tree.
Total number of children of a node i... |
Identifying a reading problem is a challenge without a sense for what typical literacy development looks like. Find out what language accomplishments are typical for most children at the age of three to four.
Most children learn to read by age 7. Learning to read is built on a foundation of language skills that childre... |
At the end of the 15th century the Kingdom of Naples continued to be involved in the struggles among the foreign powers for domination of Italy. It was claimed by the French king Charles VIII, who held it briefly (1495). Won by the Spanish in 1504, Naples and Sicily were ruled by viceroys for two centuries.
What type o... |
Practice the math worksheet on number names from one to twenty and help the kids to write both in numerals and in words. The worksheet is divided into two parts so that children can get educational fun in the process of learning numbers from 1 to 20.
Parents and teachers can help the children to learn numbers thoroughl... |
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is an Internet protocol that connects a server and a client. Together, TCP and Internet Protocol (IP) are the set of networking protocols that enable computers to connect over the Internet.
Data travels over the Internet in packets. For transit they are disassembled into packets,... |
She was not only a labor organizer, she was a leader in the suffrage movement.
Ensuring that laws are more democratic and protected more people - way ahead of her time.
1898, New York, New York.
16-year-old Rose Schneiderman worked as a seamstress in a hat-making factory.
Many of the garments were produced in sweatshop... |
Old Testament Laws: Harvest Seasons of Ancient Israel
Various biblical laws and stories refer to ancient Israelite crops and harvests. It may therefore be helpful to have some general information about the harvests and their seasons. Major crops of the land are listed in Deuteronomy 8:8: wheat, barley, grapes, figs, po... |
About this Sentence Structure Activity:
Find the compound sentence! This printable activity asks students to read through the given sentences and circle the number of each compound sentence. This is great practice for those looking to improve reading and writing skills by focusing on sentence structure. This compound s... |
Teachers are always checking a student’s comprehension either when we are assessing their reading or performing reading conferences. But in this book it discusses how checking for understanding of plot and setting the checking process has a few parts: understanding what’s most important, summarizing (which students oft... |
5.1 The potential impact on children’s development
The presence of a mental health condition can impact on children’s development in a range of different ways. Anxiety can impact on children’s social development because they can find it difficult to feel confident in interacting with other people. It can also impact on... |
Have you ever studied banana plants? Take a look at this dilemma.
Mr. Thomas' class is having a discussion on the rainforest. The students have been doing some research, and now they are ready to talk about their findings.
“The vegetation of the rainforest was very interesting,” Carmen commented in Mr. Thomas’ class.
“... |
3.1: Prelude to Ionic Bonding and Simple Ionic Compounds
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We will see that the word salt has a specific meaning in chemistry, but to most people, this word refers to table salt. This kind of salt is used as a condiment throughout the world, but it was not always so abundant. Two thousand years ago, Roman soldi... |
Educators: What You Should Know About Ethnic Minorities in the United States, Part II
In Part I, we discussed the importance of ethnicity in the United States and what African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans have experienced in terms of accessing a quality education over America’s history.
Here we will talk ... |
Sum of the atomic weights of all atoms in a chemical formula. The term is generally applied to a substance that consists of ions (see ionic bond) rather than individual molecules (and thus does not have a molecular weight). An example of such a substance is sodium chloride (table salt). Such a substance's chemical form... |
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Mountains, plateaus and plains are all part of lithosphere and they are made up of many types of rocks. Some rocks are white and some others are black. A few rocks are brittle and others are hard; some are like sand, are permeable, others, such as clay, are non-permeable. Rocks are composed of man... |
Units of measurement for time have historically been based on the movement of the Sun (as seen from Earth). Shorter intervals were measured by physiological periods such as drawing breath, winking or the pulse.
Units of time consisting of a number of years include the lustrum (five years) and the olympiad (four years).... |
Math is typically one of the more difficult subjects in school for kids. It's based purely on logic, which at times, can be hard for a young, developing mind to grasp. The best way to teach Math successfully is often through the use of manipulatives so that a student can actually visualize the concept for themselves, r... |
(Phys.org) —The Amazon is believed to be the world's largest river. A tough question has been where that river actually begins. Naming its source has evidently been difficult as centuries of efforts indicate. With technology and scholarship on hand why should deciding on the true source be so difficult? Various sites i... |
Teacher’s books are identical to student’s book and aim at providing the teacher with a collection of techniques and procedures to help him teach every page in student’s book effectively in a way that achieves the best results. Teacher’s book includes key answers for all exercises used in student’s books. Each teacher’... |
This is a really fun introductory activity for students to familiarize themselves with the periodic table of elements. The teacher prints out enough of the pages of directions, as well as Periodic Tables for each student to have one copy. Then, students use colored pencils and follow the directions to learn the differe... |
Forest roads provide access for people to study, enjoy or contemplate natural ecosystems. Therefore, roads are one of the most important tools needed in forestry. Forest roads are built by excavation of soil and rock. Rockfall occurs during construction works, caused by excavated rock pieces on embankment slopes and by... |
Every time you eat something, bacteria in your mouth release acids that attack the enamel on your teeth and cause bad breath. If this happens repeatedly, it can lead to a buildup of plaque – a clear, sticky film that forms on the surface of your teeth and contains millions of bacteria. Plaque is the leading cause of to... |
(ISNS) -- Breaking an egg is a lot easier along its side than at its tip, and scientists can now say exactly why -- and by how much.
This new information could help bioengineers better understand the biological structure of egg-shaped cells -- and how those cells might respond to medications.
Two different research tea... |
This is a great exercise for students to learn about the different writing parts. Areas for an introduction, conclusion, and body are designated to make writing fun and easy. Print out this free worksheet for your students today!
Writing Conclusions Worksheets
Almost all writing is divided into three sections: introduc... |
An oscillation is a repetitive to-and-fro movement. There are two types of vibration: free and forced. . Oscillations .
An oscillation is a repetitive to-and-fro movement. There are two types of vibration: free and forced.
A forced vibration is produced when a system is made to oscillate by another system at the other ... |
German Expressionism is a cultural movement that started the First World War, and had its peak during the 1920′s. It can best be described as a creative movement, although, especially where the painters are concerned, it was also a mindset. German Expressionism was represented, in the early days, by two groups of artis... |
The projection bias is a type of cognitive bias that involves overestimating the degree to which other people agree with us. People tend to assume that others think, feel, believe, and behave much like they do. They assume that their way of thinking about something or doing things is typical, and therefor other normal ... |
Simple Past Tense
For this simple past tense worksheet, 4th graders read the rule for simple past tense, then read and copy 72 sentences (9 to a page on 8 pages).
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Rewriting a Dialogue (removing quotes)
This is a great activity! Upper elementary learners read a dialogue-driven passage. Then, they re... |
Read obout the most important Latin American Revolutionaries. Ernesto Che Guevara, Zapata, Simon Bolivar and Subcomandante Marcos.
Since the Spanish conquest of America there has been a long history of revolutionary processes that have shaped the region into what it is today. The longing for freedom and the awareness o... |
“There are gates in heaven that cannot be opened except by melody and song.”
Attributed to Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liady, founder of Chabad
From the time of its emergence in the 18th century, the Hasidic movement turned to music and dance as powerful forms of Jewish religious expression. One result was the Hasidic nigun... |
A lawsuit occurs when two people or organizations ask a court or judge to solve a disagreement or argument. The two (or more) participants in a lawsuit are called the parties. Each party is usually represented by a lawyer. That means that the lawyer will talk to the judge for the party.
The party that starts the lawsui... |
After a dry winter, monsoon season has finally arrived in Northern Arizona. If you’ve hiked the Grand Canyon in late summer, you might have experienced these storms firsthand. Beautiful, clear mornings give way to torrential afternoon rains that can disappear just as quickly as they blew in. But what actually causes mo... |
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Bats in Flight Reveal Unexpected Aerodynamics
Brown University engineers and biologists have joined forces to record the fine details of wing and body movement in bat flight – together with the patterns of air movement that generate lift. Similar measurements have been made in insects and some birds, b... |
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An allergy is an adverse reaction that the body has to a particular food or substance in the environment. Most substances that cause allergies are not harmful and have no effect on peop... |
Intelligence Quotient scores measure an individual's cognitive abilities. Although there are different kinds of IQ tests that vary according to the age of the person taking the test, most IQ tests measure verbal comprehension, perpetual reasoning, working memory and processing speed. Therefore, an IQ test only measures... |
Folding Polygons From a Circle. A circle cut from a regular sheet of typing paper is a marvelous manipulative for the mathematics classroom. Instead of placing an emphasis on manipulating expressions and practicing algorithms, it provides a hands-on approach fro the visual and tactile learner. .
A circle cut from a reg... |
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is used by the World Wide Web (WWW) for data communication. HTTP defines the format of request and response messages between a client and a server. For example, your web browser is a client that uses HTTP to communicate with web servers where websites are hosted. When you enter a web ... |
Direction of writing is top to bottom, left to right. Each glyph has initial, medial and final forms. Final forms have a long descender, which serves as a word separator.
Several consonant glyphs are underdspecified between plain, plalatal or palatalised, and labialised consonants. Which sound is intended is indicated ... |
There are few sights more stunning in the night sky than the northern lights, which some fortunate folks in parts of the northern U.S. and Canada got to see recently:
But that shimmering curtain of light may become more difficult to enjoy if a new study proves to be accurate.
Published in the journal Scientific Reports... |
Transcription is the first step in gene expression that are copied into RNA enzymatic RNA polymerase specific segment of DNA. RNA and DNA is a nucleic acid base pairs using a nucleotide having additional languages may be by the action of the right enzyme to convert back and forth to the RNA from the DNA. During transfe... |
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Few stories start at the beginning. As discussed in the first article in this series, The Elements of Good Storytelling, most stories start somewhere in the middle of events, when things have already gotten interesting, just when a crucial turning point approaches. And this means that a whole fic... |
Despite being born into slavery in 1846, Norris Wright Cuney did not live an ordinary slave’s life. His education and other opportunities, led the way to his becoming one of Texas’ most powerful black political leaders of the nineteenth century. Cuney’s father, Colonel Philip Cuney, one of the
largest landholders in Te... |
1.1 American Indian vs. Native American: A note on terminology
Provided by The North Carolina Humanities Council.
You will notice that throughout this set of curriculum materials we have identified people as members of specific tribes wherever possible, but the terms American Indian and Native American are also used to... |
Amblyopia, known colloquially as “lazy eye”, refers to a visual disorder characterised by undeveloped vision in an otherwise normal and healthy eye. Amblyopia is caused by poor or no transmission of visual images from the affected eye to the brain, and is most successfully treated if detected in early childhood.
The te... |
Brucella abortus is the bacterium that causes brucellosis in cattle leading to reduced fertility and failed pregnancies. The bacteria spread can spread herds, and because there is no cure, the animals are culled to prevent further spread, becoming a significant cost to cattle ranchers. Vaccination of newborn calves and... |
One of the biggest ecosystem changes to occur during the past 200 years is deforestation, especially in biodiverse tropical forests, and conversion of land to agriculture. The massive expansion of human settlements into natural, uninhabited ecosystems has led to ecological transition zones that dominate much of the geo... |
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FC: The Steamboat By Kali Lelonek and Julia Roufs
1: Robert Fulton (1765- 1815) -He was an inventor, an artist, and a mechanical and civil engineer. -He started submarine warfare. -At an early age, he produced household items, lead pencils, and sky rockets.
2: Robert Fulton -He was bor... |
All works of fiction and poetry have a narrator or a speaker. The Narrators and Speakers lesson, for grades 4–8, will help your students learn to identify and analyze the narrator in a work of literature. This lesson includes a definition, an explanation of how the skill is used, an example, and practice questions with... |
KMSP - A new NASA study shows that updrafts are more important than previously understood in determining what makes clouds produce drizzle instead of full-sized raindrops, overturning a common assumption amongst scientists.
An updraft is warm air rising because it is less dense than cooler air. When that warm air is co... |
Women at work
Recognized as the foremost animal painter of her time, Rosa Bonheur became one of the most established female painters in Europe and the U.S. Like Palette, most of her works focused on animals, and she frequented places like slaughterhouses to help her better understand the anatomy and emotions of her sub... |
The word "pixel" has come up over and over again in the preceding lessons as a way
to measure widths and heights. Today's lesson discusses pixels and a
related concept, resolution.
You'll need a RULER for today's lesson!
INDEX CARD #31:
PIXELS AND RESOLUTION (31a)
What is a "pixel"? "Pixel" is short for PICture ELement... |
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Students classify compounds as ionic or covalent. In this chemical bonding lesson plan, students experiment with 6 chemical compounds. They test physical properties such as the melting point, the solubility and the electrical conductivity of each comp... |
The Burgess Shale Anomalocaridid Hurdia and Its Significance for Early Euarthropod Evolution. 2009. A. C. Daley, et al. Science 323: 1597 – 1600.
Hurdia victoria was originally described in 1912 as a crustacean-like animal from the famous 505 million year old Burgess Shale, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in British Colum... |
In this mathematics worksheet, 6th graders identify what probability is and what it measures. They write the number of favorable and possible outcomes for each and display as a ratio.
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Study Jams! Probability as a Fraction
Pick a card, any card... and then follow along with this step-by-step present... |
Study the following for your test:
Wordlist Unit 1 : know the words below. Don’t come up with something else, just study the words from your book to get full points!
Sentences Unit 1 : please study the sentences carefully. You can get 2 points per sentence!
Click on: Grammar in a Nutshell 1 to open the powerpoint prese... |
What actually happens when someone gets Ebola, and how can it be prevented? This AFP graphic, tweeted by the U.N., explains the basics of the disease, which starts with flu-like symptoms and quickly escalates:
The progression of symptoms is alarming . Initially, the fever, weakness, muscle pain, headache, and sore thro... |
3D printing technology has gained secure ground in the last decade. These machines are constantly reinvented, only by modifying the work scale or material type. Biomedical engineers thought to use them too. A small, modified desktop printer, with cells in the print cartridge can lay down an organ in as much as seven or... |
History at Anston Brook
The National Curriculum states that a high-quality history education will help pupils gain a coherent knowledge and understanding of Britain’s past and that of the wider world. It should inspire pupils’ curiosity to know more about the past. Teaching should equip pupils to ask perceptive questio... |
The Power of Students Analyzing Sample Student Work
This video contains clips from two lessons, in which students examine sample student work, interspersed with clips of interviews with both students and teachers about this component of the lesson. The video shows several examples of students acting as instructional re... |
Not long ago, we heard a great deal about the “hydrogen economy.” While the prospect of using hydrogen for vehicle fuel, as well as other energy storage functions, is not dead, it has faded into the background as a number of technical hurdles need to be overcome.
Cost is one factor, especially as battery costs continue... |
Pass the R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Respect for one another is one of the greatest tools against students mistreating other students. One way to teach respect is to play “Pass the Respect”. Start by defining the word “respect” for your students which is having a high regard for someone else so you say and do things to them that are... |
The Nineteenth Amendment, which allowed women to vote in the United States, was ratified 99 years ago. Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence, a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, features some of the countless American women who fought for nearly a hundred years to win the right to vote for themselve... |
A satellite is composed of modular units, each of which is equipped with a set of sensors.
Another possibility to classify earth observation satellites is according to the sensors used:
- passive sensors which measure the reflected sunlight or thermal radiation(Optical)
- active sensors which make use of their own sour... |
What do the San Francisco Bay, the Dead Sea and the Great Salt Lake in Utah have in common? Water, obviously. But inside each of these water bodies resides a special organism called halobacterium. And if you think halobacterium is a type of bacteria, you may be surprised to find that you are wrong.
Now, you may ask ‘Wh... |
For many circuit designers, plated through holes (PTHs) form pathways, from one circuit plane to another. PTHs, also known as viaholes, can provide a path from a conductive layer to a ground plane, from one signal plane to another, and from high-current or power planes to signal planes. But they are not simply PTHs thr... |
Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is the most widely grown of a diverse group of cereal species sometimes referred to together as millets. It was probably domesticated in the western Sahel about 3000 BP, and quickly spread through dry tropical Africa and to the Indian sub-continent. It is a very resilient crop, able to... |
AFFECT vs. EFFECT
These two words are so close in spelling and pronunciation, it’s no wonder people get them confused. The easiest way to keep them straight is to remember this little mantra: Use affect when you are describing an action (verb); use effect when you are naming something (noun).
Examples: The weather alwa... |
In this post, we discuss the Euclidean algorithm, which is an algorithm to find the greatest comment divisor of two integers. This post is also part of the series of posts leading up to the fundamental theorem of arithmetic.
Computing the greatest common divisor of two integers is a topic that is taught in elementary s... |
Prejudice is an important topic in psychology that can be examined from various perspectives. Nevertheless, prejudice research is typically studied by social psychologists. As a result, research has focused on social cognitive processes that are activated in response to racial stimuli (e.g., pictures of African America... |
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