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1. Write the title of the text you have analyzed here:
“When I Was Fair and Young” by Queen Elizabeth I circa 1585
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PERU is a country that takes pride in its past and worries about its future. For 200 years, the Inca empire, with its seat in the Peruvian highland city of Cuzco, held sway over a vast area stretching from modern-day Ecuador to northern Chile. It was a highly organized, militarily powerful civilization. Incan architect... |
Eucalyptus is a genus of over seven hundred species of flowering trees, shrubs or mallees in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. Along with other genera in the tribe Eucalypteae, they are commonly known as eucalypts. Plants in the genus Eucalyptus have bark that is either smooth, fibrous, hard or stringy, leaves with oil gla... |
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The pseudo true-colour satellite image of the GBR region (left) shows that many features of the water body are visible to the eye as different colours, including the presence of suspended sediments and other optically active constituents, as well as the reef structure in shallower areas.
Optical remote sen... |
The microscopic glass skeletons of algae could be transformed into silicon for novel electronic applications, a new study suggests. The relatively simple method creates a near-exact silicon replica of each shell, preserving its intricate structure.
Since each replica is converted from silica to semiconducting silicon, ... |
Roll and Reads
I have added three roll and reads for the children to use depending on where they are in their phonics learning.
Roll a dice to select which line of words to read. Keep rolling the dice to read all words.
Phase 2 - Copy 3 words that you can read. Practice letters you find tricky.
Phase 3 single - 2 chill... |
1. Explain how a work setting can encourage children young people’s positive behaviour: A range of techniques can be used by settings to promote positive behaviour. Develop positive relationships: When there is a good relationship between adults and children, children receive lots of pleasant attention when they are be... |
Wiki for Kids – The Safe Wikipedia
Our Wikipedia for Kids search resource is located on the top of our new website for easy access along with our additional safe search tools.
Wiki for Kids is a filtered Wikipedia resource that provides articles in Simple English. It is similar to Wikipedia’s Simple Edition with the ad... |
There are many definitions of advocacy, and many kinds of advocacy groups.
According to World Vision Canada, advocacy is taking action by speaking out against injustice and the abuse of rights, with and on behalf of the poor and the oppressed. It aims to influence decision makers and to challenge policies that cause in... |
Today we will begin our Native American Unit through the studying of our own cultures. For our introductory activity, you will create a "Culture Bag" with at least 5 items representing your culture. Instead of being a physical show-and-tell of sorts, you will use technology to create a presentation of your items. You w... |
Thermal graphic with Earth's long term warming trend, showing temperature changes from 1880 to 2015 as a rolling 5-year average. Orange regions indicate temperatures warmer than the 1951-1980 baseline average. Blue represents temperatures cooler than the baseline.
We know that in recent years, as the effects of climate... |
Britain’s First West African Colony
This week marks 59 years since Sierra Leone achieved its independence from Britain on 27 April 1961and subsequently became a member of the Commonwealth. It is most probable that Britain’s first contact with the country which became known as ‘Sierra Leone’ was in 1562 when Sir John Ha... |
Globular clusters are just as they sound: giant spherical globs of stars gravitationally bound by a central force. But the source of that central force might not actually be what we thought.
Normally, globular clusters have a plethora of low mass X-ray binary stars (LMXBs), in which one object is a hungry neutron star ... |
How did the ancient Romans “explode” anything in their quest to find gold? They didn’t exactly have dynamite back then. The answer lies in innovative technology that harnessed miners’ labor and hydraulic power to access the area’s gold deposits.
If you visit Las Médulas today, you can still see the deep scars etched on... |
We are judged by our speech. If we clip syllables, run words together, or pronounce them incorrectly, we shall merit the criticism of being careless or even ignorant. Yet clear enunciation and correct pronunciation are sometimes difficult.
We learn most words by hearing others say them, and, if we do not hear the true ... |
This activity may be used as a follow-on for those who have successfully worked at Doplication.
Let me help you visualise this representation of a 3D situation.
The picture below shows a 2 by 3 by 4 arrangement of red spheres, which you might see as two layers of 3 by 4:
These two layers together could also be viewed a... |
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“By similar things a disease is produced and through the application of the like is cured.” Hippocrates (460-377 BC), ‘Father of Medicine’
In the 5th century B.C.E., the Greek physician Hippocrates, known as the “Father of Medicine,” was first to understand the principle of treating the body with a remedy... |
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The plural, in many languages, is one of the values of the grammatical category of number. Plural of nouns typically denote a quantity other than the default quantity represented by a noun, which is generally one (the form that represents this default quantity is sai... |
Now nearly extinct as a profession or rank within the Church, during the middle ages, Abbots were important church figures who wielded considerable religious and worldly power. Abbots ruled over monasteries like their own personal kingdoms, and often had considerable wealth thanks to the lands that were owned by the mo... |
If there's one thing the world has learned so far in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, it's the important role of testing for the disease. The ability to know who has the virus and who doesn't provides critical information for people and entire regions.
Early testing involved collecting cells from the back of the th... |
Science Fair Projects: A Guide for Students (and Parents)
The purpose of this post is to list simple steps to create a Science Fair Project.
So, you decided to do a science fair project?
Whether it is required or not, completing the project can be a great experience.
Let’s start with the obvious.
Why do a Science Fair ... |
Hearing is a complex process. In the normal ear, sound vibrations are funneled by the outer ear into the ear canal where they hit the ear drum. These vibrations cause movement of the ear drum that transfers to the three small bones of the middle ear, the malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), and stapes (stirrup). When the s... |
Latinos are the highest in terms of percentage increase in the four years observation with a 16.2% increase in poverty and 24.9% increase in extremely poor children (p. 36). Gender roles are nothing but expectations as to how males or females should think, act and feel. Regarding a family, there are many gender roles t... |
From elementary school to middle school to high school and well beyond, lasers are very quickly becoming a popular tool in the 21st century STEM classroom.
John Barrow discovered laser printing while attending a STEM guitar-building conference. “I saw them using these lasers to put designs on guitars,” he told the Broc... |
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs was written in the late 1970’s by Judi Barrett and illustrated by Ron Barrett. In 2009, Sony Pictures recreated this classic children’s story with a motion picture, titled the same. Take advantage of this season’s supposedly best children’s animated film and bring it to life in your ow... |
In what seems like the plot to a disaster movie, the quiet town of Centralia, Pennsylvania has endured a burning problem since 1962: It's been on fire, literally, for more than five decades.
And how this fire started still remains a mystery. But chemistry can help explain why it's still going.
The problem runs deep
Cen... |
As the children progress through school, the calculation strategies used change. These are closely linked to the National Curriculum for Mathematics and the age related outcomes for each Year group.
Starting at Early Years through to Year 6, the children work through the multiplication stages. These are progressive and... |
“My feet are tired, but my soul’s rested”
tells the story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott--a mass movement of African Americans that launched the modern civil rights era.
ROSA PARKS is known the world over for sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott with her courageous refusal to give up her seat on a city bus to a white man... |
The geologic timescale. The column on the right is the enlarged top section of the column on the left.
Modified from USGS
Geologic Time: Our Earth Is Old!
We know that the Earth is very old. Scientists currently understand that it is about 4.6 billion years old. (That's 4,600,000,000 years!) This huge amount of time is... |
At the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Rice University's Andrea Isella began his talk with words that can start a brawl among astronomy fans: "Everybody knows we have these eight beautiful planets in our Solar System." But he continued with words we can all agree on: we'd like to kno... |
In this tutorial, we learn how to graph a circle. When given an equation to graph the circle, you will first need to find the vertex of the circle. Once you find this, you can use those coordinates to mark the vertex on the graph. Follow the negatives and positives to go up, down, left, and right on the graph. Next, yo... |
Researchers have long known that the ancestors of the mighty whales were nimble, four-legged creatures that were comfortable both on land and in the sea. However, given that the only evidence of the early mammals had been found in present-day Pakistan, India, and parts of Africa, scientists were unsure of how the mamma... |
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Just days before a planned expedition to Parthia and weeks after being named “dictator for life,” Julius Caesar lay dying on the floor of the Roman Senate. Attacked by a group of 60 senators who called themselves “The Liberators” on March 15, 44 BCE, Caesar’s death shook up the power ba... |
Moles do a lot of digging, as many gardeners know. But they don't use whiskers to find their way around in the dark. Instead, they simply follow their noses.
A new detailed study of tiny touch receptors, called "Eimer's organs," on the tip of a mole's nose reveals how the animals do it.
For moles, the Eimer's organs se... |
Whole Steps and Half Steps
By Jason Steele
Welcome to another Theory Thursday!
Next we are going to make some simple observations as to how all of these notes relate to one another. Understanding this will allow you to be able to locate the 12 different notes on your guitar. We are still sticking with the piano for now... |
Researchers report that one phenomenon can be the basis of all solar eruptions. They were able to detect the presence of a closed “cell” in which an entangled magnetic “thread” is formed, which is why an eruption event occurs. It's all about the resistance of the cell to the attack of the thread, which determines the p... |
As you may have read in my post on describing outdoor places, biomes are the largest category for classifying the natural environment. From scorching deserts and frozen tundra to the endless blue of the marine pelagic zone, biomes highlight differences in nature at a huge scale. But what makes them different? What make... |
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Tree rings provide snapshots of Earth's past climate
If you look out the window, you can tell if it’s rainy or sunny right now, but that doesn’t say very much about your region’s climate—the area’s average weather conditions over a long period of time (30 years or more). However, that big tree i... |
But how does convergent evolution happen? This is a trickier question, and the development of genetic tools over the past 20 years has been helpful in picking it apart. In a 2019 study published in Science, one group of researchers at Harvard University have looked at the development of flightlessness in birds – a trai... |
Autism is a mental health condition that is present from early childhood, characterized by difficulty in communication, forming relationships with other people and in using language, with abstract concepts, as well as restricted repetitive behaviors, activities, and interests. Autism is about 4.5 times more likely to a... |
A In 1980 a team of researchers were analysing soil samples at what was then known as the KT boundary. The K is misleading, as it actually refers to the cretaceous era, while the T refers to the tertiary era. What made geologists originally place a division in that distant time, some 65 million years ago, was the mass ... |
The James Webb Space Telescope has made incredible headway, peering farther across space and time than any telescope that came before. But it’s also showing us the Universe closer to home… and now it’s turned its gold-plated eye to Earth’s next-door-neighbor, Mars.
The resulting images show Mars in a very different lig... |
Ultra-massive Black holes are these massive objects in the universe, which weigh on an average around 30 billion times more than our sun. Astronomers believe that we can find these black holes in the center of all large galaxies, for example, our Milky Way. These giants are pretty rare and evasive to come by.
How do th... |
The new millennium has seen the number of missions of humans traveling to space increase in leaps and bounds. One notable method used in human missions to space is the space probe. A space probe can be defined as a robotic spacecraft that goes beyond the earth space. We have seen them traveling to the moon and beyond t... |
Sacrifice was the central rite in Greek religion (see religion, greek), but there is no single Greek equivalent to the English word ‘sacrifice’. The practices we bring together under this heading were described by a series of overlapping terms conveying ideas such as ‘killing’, ‘destroying’, ‘burning’, ‘cutting’, ‘cons... |
2). Under what circumstances must a nonparametric test be used? Explain. What are the strengths and weaknesses of nonparametric tests? Can the outcomes of nonparametric tests be generalized to populations?
False The F test assumes that the sampled populations are not normal. A. True B. False The F test for equality of ... |
Research conducted at the Paul Scherrer Institute, using the Swiss Light Source, has helped reach a vital turning point in innovating computer technology.
Since the first transistor was invented in 1947, silicon has been a vital staple in computer technology. Researchers have always imagined that this silicon era would... |
What Are Spruce Beetles?
Spruce beetles are a type of bark beetle, belonging to the genus Dendroctonus. Their scientific name, Dendroctonus rufipennis, literally translates to ‘tree killer’. This gives a hint to their role in the ecosystem. Bark beetles, including spruce beetles, are notorious for their destruction of ... |
In 1517, Martin Luther challenged his church with a list of 95 statements. He criticized the practice of purchasing indulgences to free oneself from the burning fires of Purgatory. While intended for internal debate, his words led to a split in Catholicism between traditionalists and critics.
Luther's act launched a re... |
Unit 3: Lesson 1- Step 1
- After you select your topic from a list or are given a particular topic by the teacher, your next step is to gain some background knowledge before you set your purpose and goals for creating your lesson. You’ll want to use your independent learning skills from unit 1 in order to obtain a scop... |
Megalosaurus – a big lizard
Although dinosaurs became extinct many millions of years ago, they still attract a lot of attention. Most of these giant predatory reptiles are closely related to the birds we know today, hence the suspicion that the realities may have been slightly different than we imagine. Instead of the ... |
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Cilia And Flagella – Definition, Structure, Functions and FAQs
The most basic framework unit of life is the cell. Different cells perform different functions in an organism like DNA repair, protein synthesis, etc. The size of the cell is very small i.e., in micrometers. Cells are usually seen by a microscope and not by... |
What are embryonic stem cells, and why are scientists so interested in them?
Embryonic stem cells, as their name suggests, are derived from embryos. As scientists look for cures for many diseases that plague humans, they are specifically interested in human embryonic stem cells because stem cells have the ability to di... |
Dr. Elaine Heffner: More about marshmallows and strategies
What has been taken from the findings of the research in which children were rewarded for their ability to wait, is the idea that some children have a natural capacity for self-control, have achieved early the ability to defer gratification, and that these are ... |
Demonstrate an understanding of lab safety rules and expectations by completing a cloze reading activity.
No-Prep Science Safety Activity
Understanding how to stay safe while conducting experiments is something that students need to learn to complete investigations safely. Lab safety is usually something that is covere... |
Canfield Middle School: A Promising Practice in Motivating Math Students with Technology
Deann Shillington, a special education teacher at Canfield Middle School in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho identified a need for intensive, direct instruction in basic skills to help improve her students' math performance. Ms. Shillington wa... |
The familiar buzz of a bumble bee is one of those summer sounds that is easy to take for granted. But for the bees, buzzing has a purpose.
Researchers from the University of Arizona experimented to find out whether a bee’s technique to cull pollen from flowers was learned, or instinctual. Watch the VIDEO by ROBIN LINDS... |
At St Margaret's we follow the new accredited phonics scheme called Supersonic Phonics.
In reception we learn phases 1, 2, 3, and 4 which in Supersonics is called Basics 1, 2, 3, and 4. We learn a new sound Monday to Thursday then recap on Friday. At the end of each week we post a video on Tapestry of the sounds we hav... |
Looking around the room, we may see many skin colors and tones. These differences occur all over the world. In this lesson we use the terminology of race and ethnicity and look at data to identify the makeup of our community or state. Young people may take action to promote representation of the...
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Recognize the distinguishing features of a sentence (e.g., first word, capitalization, ending
Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
(1.2.a) Distinguish long from short vowel sounds in spoken single-syllable words. (1.3.c) Know final -e and common vowe... |
For the meaning of any metric prefix, go here.
The unit of electric potential, potential difference, and electromotive force in SI. Symbol, V. If you think of your house wiring as plumbing, volts measure the water pressure. One volt is the potential difference between two points on a conductor when the current flowing ... |
What is Big O?
Big O notation is a mathematical tool commonly used in Computer Science for measuring the runtimes of computer algorithms and describing their complexity. It’s often used to determine what the efficiency of a particular approach to a problem will be. More specifically, Big O determines what the “worst-ca... |
Some people find it difficult to distinguish the terms apart and a part as they are similar both in sound and in spelling. However, these two have very distinct meanings and should never be used interchangeably.
The word apart is generally used as an adverb used to denote that “two or more people or things are separate... |
Using Movement and Patterning to Develop Strong Math Skills
The Hardy Math Toolkit teaches basic math calculation skills using movement and patterning for the repetition needed to increase math performance.
Students who struggle to add, subtract, multiply, divide, and calculate fractions are held back from reaching the... |
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Goals of African-Americans in the South, whites in the South, and white Northerners
Reconstruction was one of the turbulent and controversial eras in the American history. The efforts to reconstruct the South followed the Civil War in America and during which attempts were made to address the issue of... |
Action on climate change has been focused on the electrical grid and our transportation systems, but there are other hurdles between here and a zero-greenhouse-gas-emissions world. Agriculture and deforestation are major hurdles, but so is cement.
Producing this humble, gray, ubiquitous building material actually accou... |
Welcome to the Fractions: Introduction and Review lesson plan. This fun and engaging lesson plan is designed to help your students understand fractions, and how they are related to one another.
Using a number line, your students will see that two fractions can be equivalent. This is a great way to introduce or review f... |
Biostratigraphy is the branch of stratigraphy which focuses on correlating and assigning relative ages of rock strata by using the fossil assemblages contained within them. The primary objective of biostratigraphy is correlation, demonstrating that a particular horizon in one geological section represents the same peri... |
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A distinct feature of the Aristotelian theories was their lack of experimentation for proof, rather, they were based on assumptions and natural logic, and this was to contribute to their downfall several years later. Although there was some level of observation in Aristotle’s physics, the core ... |
In Celebration of Women’s History Month 2020
To celebrate Women’s History Month, the William Winter Institute is working with other organizations to commemorate the 100 years of women’s sufferage and to lift up women and organizations who continue to do important work.
by Portia Espy
March is Women’s History Month, and... |
The locomotor system
The locomotor system comprises the skeleton, composed principally of bone and cartilage, the joints between them, and the muscles which move bones at joints.
2.1 The skeleton
The skeleton forms a supporting framework for the body and provides the levers to which the muscles are attached to produce ... |
Why are some genes stronger than others?
‘Strong’ genes are called dominant and require just one copy of themselves to have an effect. Recessive genes need two copies to exert their influence (ie you need to have inherited a copy from both your parents).
Dark eyes are a dominant trait as it only takes one copy of the r... |
Microcephaly is a medical condition in which the circumference of the head is smaller than normal because the brain has not developed properly or has stopped growing.
Microcephaly can be present at birth or it may develop in the first few years of life.
It is most often caused by genetic abnormalities that interfere wi... |
A parliamentary republic is a republic that operates under a parliamentary system of government where the executive branch (the government) derives its legitimacy from and is accountable to the legislature (the parliament). There are a number of variations of parliamentary republics. Most have a clear differentiation b... |
The gas turbine may be lightweight and compact, but it includes at least three major components: turbine, compressor, and combustion chamber. However, the turbine extracts energy from gases, the compressor raises the pressure of the combustion air, and the combustion chamber is for burning the fuel or air mixture.
- Sm... |
The Green Anaconda is the largest snake in the world. Its scientific name is eunectes murinus. Generally when people use the term Anaconda, they are talking about this snake species.
Where do Green Anacondas live?
The Green Anaconda lives in South America in the northern part closer to the equator. They can be found in... |
This chapter explores the two strands of inclusion – Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) and religious inclusion – by addressing them, the teaching of religious education (RE) can become more effective. One specific approach to teaching RE builds on a constructivist approach to learning as a way to meet the... |
Life skills are essentially those abilities that help promote mental well-being and
competence in young people as they face the realities of life. Most development
professionals agree that life skills are generally applied in the context of health and
social events. They can be utilized in many content areas: preventio... |
The American West, still recovering from the megafires of 2020, finds itself battling another long, dry and inescapable fire season. Facing the effects of climate change—including higher temperature and extended drought—and the encroachment of urban areas into forest lands, the West is learning, through experience, the... |
The Mars 2020 mission involves sending a rover, named Perseverance, to Mars to look for evidence of past life on that planet. Perseverance will collect samples of 3 billion year old rocks that scientists on Earth think might contain signs of ancient life on Mars. Later, NASA will launch a mission to retrieve those samp... |
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is a novel full of racism and hypocrisy of the society that we know. Huck continually faces the many challenges of what to do in tough situations dealing with racism and what the society wants him to do. With the novel being written in the first person point of view give... |
A team of researchers is proposing the construction of a “Noah’s Ark” on the Moon to save millions of species of plants and animals. While the project seems technically very complicated, it is nonetheless fascinating.
Almost everyone has heard of Svalbard’s global seed store. Built to withstand the hard blows of wars, ... |
Spelling, grammar and punctuation
“Most people read words more accurately that they can spell them. The younger pupils are, the truer this is.” National Curriculum
Through Jane Considine’s approach to spelling, children are taught clearly, logically and in a way that will provide them with life-long strategies for spel... |
Obesity is biologically defined as a disease in which an abnormally excess accumulation of fat influences an individual’s health negatively. Obesity is often correlated and defined according to different ways of body measurements. A common technique in observing body measurements is BMI, which is calculated by dividing... |
The Battle of Otterburn
5th August 1388 (alternatively, 19 August)
Scots under James, 2nd Earl of Douglas against English troops commanded by Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland and Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmorland
The latter half of the 14th century was a time of political instability and continuous tensions between... |
Courland-Semigallia imperial port (1625-1795)
Liepāja was born out of a wish of a small Duchy of Courland and Semigallia to become a major naval power. For this it needed ports, and Liepāja located on a great location between sea and lake was granted city rights in 1625. Ships left its shores to colonize Gambia and Tob... |
What Is The Factorial Of 100? Here’s All You Need To Know
In math, the factorial function is to determine how often different ways something may be organized or even the ordered set of integers. Daniel Bernoulli devised such a well approximation function of the factorial function. Several mathematical ideas, such as pr... |
The river served as a major trade route in the 9th and 10th century and lost it importance by the 11th century
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Where is the Volga River?
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The Scientific Era
The Age of Enlightenment in Europe, reaching maturity in the 18th century, impacted on the way life is perceived at all levels from the mundane to the profound. Its indelible effects colour human beliefs and actions to this day. In the wake of numerous remarkable discoveries, science liberated minds ... |
The Alaska Purchase was the purchase of Alaska by the United States of America. USA purchased Alaska from Russia in 1867. This was a huge piece of land that became the largest state of USA upon purchase. In all, Alaska Purchase added around 590,000 square miles of territory to USA. Another very important feature of Ala... |
Which moved onto land first, plants or animals?
This fossilized fern may be millions of years old. Over 200 million years ago, the first evidence of ferns related to several modern families appeared. The "great fern radiation" occurred in the late-Cretaceous, which ended 65 million years ago, when many modern families ... |
From Ohio History Central
The Battle of Shiloh occurred on April 6 and 7, 1862, at Pittsburg Landing on the Tennessee River. Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston attacked a Union army under the command of General Ulysses S. Grant, hoping to repel the Union advance.
In the previous few months, the Union military h... |
Since its introduction in 1999, West Nile virus has devastated native bird populations in North America. It spread across the continent in just five years, and it’s been linked to the deaths of millions of birds. But what’s happened since?
Researchers analyzing 16 years of data on a quarter-million birds reveal that fa... |
Flip the Switch: How an Incandescent Light Bulb Works
The days of using candles or torches to light homes are long gone. Today, we simply flip the switch and light just… appears. But what happens between the time you flip the switch and the time your light bulb illuminates the room? This week, we’re headed back to the ... |
By simple definition, invasive plants are non-native species that show a tendency to spread out of control. The label "invasive" is generally reserved for plants that have been introduced from other regions and spread like wildfire in their new habitats. This definition distinguishes invasive plants from other plants t... |
CRS Annotated Constitution
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No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of Wa... |
Resistance to German occupation was widespread throughout Europe. In Western Europe the resistance movement centered around underground (secret) organizations that committed sabotage, aided downed Allied fliers, and worked with Allied intelligence agents. In Denmark, the Underground was so effective that it was able to... |
Specific Gravity of Minerals
Minerals can usually be identified by their specific gravity (SG). Because samples of the same mineral may appear quite different, as these samples of cinnabar show,
a quantitative, objective measurement like SG may help confirm their identity. SG might also be used (as Archimedes did) to d... |
A Gentle Intro to NumPy
The name NumPy stands for numerical python and has been designed to facilitate processing and mathematical operations of multidimensional arrays. It is an open-source library and many other scientific packages are based on it.
This article will walk through some of the NumPy basics such as creat... |
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