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| The Reconstruction Amendments are the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments to the United States Constitution, passed between 1865 and 1870, the five years immediately following the Civil War. This group of Amendments are sometimes referred to as the Civil War Amendments. The Amendments were intended to re...
There are about 400 described species of sponges in the (Wörheide, 2002)group. Exclusively marine and mainly in temperate regions, (Wörheide, 2002)sponges are usually found in shallower, sheltered waters less than 1000 m. In tropical regions they are associated with coral reefs. Reproduction occurs asexually by budding...
Pages created and updated by February 3, 2014 In this lab you will wire a keypad with a priority encoder. We will use the 74147 IC as the encoder in our circuit. This encoder is called a 0-line-to-4-line priority encoder by the manufacturer. The 74147 takes the selected input and outputs the corresponding 4-bit binary ...
SEB Bulletin October 2005 - Plant-aphid Interactions Aphids have gained a reputation as a notorious pest species, and are unwelcome visitors on a huge number of crop plants1. They belong to the Hemiptera (true bugs)2, the only group of insects that have evolved the ability to feed primarily on the plant sap3, through t...
By William J. Cromie Seven hundred million years ago, Earth's oceans were completely frozen over. No rivers flowed, no rain or snow fell. Life, limited to simple plants and bacteria at the time, became severely depleted. But inside Earth, the activity that leads to surface volcanism continued. Volcanoes belched carbon ...
The Bahamas became a British Crown colony in 1718, when the British clamped down on piracy. After the American War of Independence, thousands of American Loyalists, taking their enslaved Africans, moved to the Bahamas, where the Americans set up a plantation economy. After Britain abolished the international slave trad...
On this day, Indian Inspector E.C. Watkins submits a report to Washington, D.C., stating that hundreds of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians associated with Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse are hostile to the United States. In so doing, Watkins set into motion a series of events that led to the Battle of the Little Big Horn in Mon...
Tonsillitis - Causes of tonsillitis NHS Choices Medical Reference It is estimated that around 8 out of 10 cases of tonsillitis are caused by a viral infection. Viruses known to cause tonsillitis include: In rare cases, tonsillitis can be caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, which is the virus that causes glandular fever. ...
NASA eClips Educator Guide NASA’s Real World Balloon Aerodynamics Challenge 1 and 2 [PDF 2.58 MB] Student Design Packet [PDF 416 KB] How can a student change the density of a helium balloon system to make it float at a specific height? This challenge gives students firsthand experience with density -- in this case, the...
Explore health content from A to Z. I need information about... An ulcer is a breakdown of tissue on the inside of the stomach or small intestine. This causes a sore to form. An ulcer can form in the stomach (a gastric ulcer). Or one can form in the first part of the small intestine (a duodenal ulcer). In children, ulc...
From Math Images |Gradients and Directional Derivatives| |Change of Coordinate Systems| The dot product expresses the angular relationship between two vectors. The dot product is a way of multiplying two vectors to get a quantity with only magnitude. We use the dot product to compute lengths of vectors and angles betwe...
Missouri Compromise, 1820 When the Missouri territorial assembly petitioned Congress for admission to the Union in 1818, the U.S. comprised 22 states: 11 slave, 11 free. Until that time, the legislators had consciously alternated between admitting slave and free states to preserve the balance of power among sectional i...
The various causes of extinction and the subsequent loss of biodiversity are known as drivers. Direct drivers explicitly influence ecosystem processes, while indirect drivers change the rate at which one or more of the direct drivers affects ecosystem processes. Biodiversity loss drivers include (but are not limited to...
While the controversy from the writs died off, it did not take long for Britain to create a new controversy. In 1764, the British government imposed the Sugar Act, yet another in a long line of attempts to increase revenue for Britain. The act created new duties on Spanish wine and also significantly cut the duties on ...
James Madison was elected the fourth President of the United States (1809-17). Known as the "Father of the Constitution," he was the last of the founding fathers to serve as President. Madison was born in Port Conway, Virginia, to a wealthy family and grew up at their estate called Montpelier. He graduated from the Col...
The Atacama desert lies on the western edge of South America, covering much of northern Chile and parts of Argentina. It is the closest one can get to Mars while remaining grounded on Earth. High atop the Socompa volcano on the Eastern edge of the Atacama desert, the atmosphere is thin, the ultraviolet radiation is int...
To prepare for this lesson, draw a line on a sturdy plank of wood that is 6 inches from one end. Then, draw additional lines at 12‑inch intervals. During the activity, students will stand with their feet straddling these lines. Place a bathroom scale and a textbook on the floor, about six feet apart. Place the plank of...
Triad of Impairments Asperger syndrome (AS) is a development disorder which is usually characterized with difficulties in the following areas:- People with Asperger's may often sound very precise and may use expressive language, tone of voice may show little inflection and . They can sometimes come across as insensitiv...
Bad News for Pests A water droplet hitting the waxy top of a leaf is like a basketball hitting a backboard -- it rebounds off the surface. This can be a problem if, for example, the water is a pesticide solution being applied to crops. Studies have shown that in much pesticide spraying, less than half of the spray is r...
By Dr Ananya Mandal, MD Tourette syndrome is a neurological condition affecting the brain and nervous system. It is typically characterized by involuntary movements and noises known of as tics. The disease was named after a French physician called Georges Gilles de la Tourette who first described the condition in the 1...
Cholera is an intestinal infection caused by toxigenic Vibrio cholerae, group O-1 or O-139. Natural and man-made disasters which produce overcrowding, a scarcity of safe drinking water, improper elimination of human waste, and the contamination of food during or after its preparation are risk factors for the spread of ...
The resources in this professional development collection were assembled to help you enhance your understanding of geometric concepts via theory, research, and activities that can be adapted for classroom use. If the question “Why Geometry?” is the place to begin, the New Zealand article “Geometry Information” provides...
The petite 3.2-million-year-old skeleton called Lucy is one of the most famous and most complete of human ancestors. But she was found without her foot bones, so researchers have debated whether she walked as we do or retained some apelike adaptations for climbing in trees that altered her gait. Now, a 3.2-million-year...
(CNN) -- When Neil Armstrong took one small step onto the moon in 1969, it seemed only a matter of time before the advent of thriving space colonies and summer vacations on distant planets. But after an initial flurry of moon landings, manned lunar expeditions dwindled: the last time an astronaut left his footprints on...
Bottlenose dolphins live in a sea of sound, making complex vocalizations to communicate and locate prey. Credit: Vincent M. Janik, University of St Andrews Dolphins call to each other using distinctive whistles that serve as names, new research suggests. Each dolphin makes its own unique whistle, and close friends or f...
Aerial photographs were the first type of remote sensing utilized by cartographers, or map makers. In 1858, French map makers used a hot air balloon and primitive cameras to take the first aerial photographs. Later during World War I, airplanes were used to systematically take aerial images of much of the terrain in th...
Previously, researchers believed early humans did not cross the land bridge that once connected Britain to the European continent until 200,000 years later. Archaeologists working along the Pakefield cliffs, near Lowestoft, found 32 fossilised flints which had been exposed by coastal erosion. Inspection showed they had...
The separation of powers doctrine incorporated into the US Constitution includes the ability to declare and enter war. Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution gives Congress the ability to declare war. Article II, Section 2 grants power of the US armed forces to the President as Commander-in-Chief. Providing a single ...
Forms of Main Verbs Main verbs are also called "lexical verbs". Main verbs (except the verb "be") have only 4, 5 or 6 forms. "Be" has 9 forms. ||present simple, 3rd person singular ||am, are, is In the above examples: - to cut has 4 forms: to cut, cut, cutting, cuts - to work has 5 forms: to work, work, worked, working...
A public and dramatic annual American Indian religious ceremony held before the summer bison hunt, the sun dance spread across the Great Plains some time after 1800. The sun dance was a highlight of Oklahoma summer encampments among the Cheyenne, Ponca, and Kiowa. The Southern Arapaho of Oklahoma celebrated the sun dan...
Sortition, also known as allotment, is a method of selection by some form of lottery. It is used to have an equal chance to be selected for those that are involved. (For instance it is done by drawing coloured pebbles from a bag.) In the democracy of Athens in Ancient Greece sortition was the main method for appointing...
This short introductory course (10 points, 12 weeks' study) is taught online. The course focuses on two of Shakespeare's plays — The Taming of the Shrew, a dark comedy about the battle of the sexes, and Romeo and Juliet, one of the most famous tragedies ever written. Through close study of these two plays, the course o...
Capturing, selling, and buying of slaves. Slavery has existed throughout the world from ancient times, and trading in slaves has been equally universal. Slaves were taken from the Slavs and Iranians from antiquity to the 19th century, from the sub-Saharan Africans from the 1st century AD to the mid-20th century, and fr...
Thomas Malthus lived from 1766 to 1834. In 1798, he published the Principle of Population where he made the observations that the human race would be likely to overproduce if the population size was not kept under control. Malthus then focused his studies on the human race. His calculations and theories produced an ide...
This is the second article in the series on how computers work. For this article the base building block of a computer system, the motherboard will be explored and explained. The motherboard is crucial in the design and operation of a computer as it provides the connections and communication pathways for all the compon...
On these diagrams, pairs of parallel lines show boundaries where plates are spreading apart, lines with ticks show boundaries where plates are colliding, and simple lines show other types of boundary. These include places where plates are simply sliding past one another, places where motions are too complex to portray ...
World War II/Battle of Poland On September 1, 1939, the German army launched a massive attack on Poland. On the night before, the German Gestapo staged the Gleiwitz incident. According to Alfred Naujocks, the Gestapo (Germany's secret police) ordered he and a small group of others to dress up as Polish soldiers and sei...
About Oglethorpe County Oglethorpe County was created on December 19, 1793 entirely out of Wilkes County. It was named for General James Edward Oglethorpe, who founded the colony of Georgia, at Savannah, in 1733. A soldier and philanthropist, Oglethorpe created the colony as an asylum for British debtors. He remained i...
moons of Mars For a number of years, this result remained a minor curiosity. Then, in 1959, Soviet astrophysicist Iosef Shklovskii took up the challenge to explain why the orbit of Phobos was shrinking. He looked at the possibility that the thin upper regions of the martian atmosphere might be gradually slowing Phobos ...
Coat of Arms Heraldry and the Blazon of Arms and Crest Heraldry in its broad meaning had to do with the functions of a herald whose duty was to announce tournaments, to carry messages from one manor to another and to record the various insignia borne by individuals. Heraldry arose almost spontaneously in the 12th centu...
By GreatSchools Staff Is your child reading at grade level? Are there any gaps in her phonics or comprehension? Since learning to read is a long and complex process, some students hit college only to discover their skills aren't where they should be. How do you know if your child's on track? Our grade-by-grade guidelin...
3D Geometry Primer: Chapter 1 - Issue 02 - Vector Arithmetic by (21 August 2000) |Return to The Archives| In this issue, we're going to learn how to calculate with vectors: how to add or subtract vectors, how to multiply vectors with scalars or other vectors, etc...| Normally, we work with free vectors only, because mo...
During and after an excavation, an archaeologist confronts a bewildering collection of artifacts, drawings, and photographs to decipher and relate to one another. Using both relative and absolute dating methods, an archaeologist can often place a site within a larger chronological framework. In relative dating, archaeo...
Prehistoric beetles sported hotrod colours Vivid colour Fossils tend to offer a black and white view of the past, but new research on prehistoric beetles brings the insects' flashy metallic colours back to vivid life. The findings, published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B , add to the growing body of...
The Second Edition of New Oxford Primary Science seeks to give the pupils skills and tools to enable them to ask questions, and to evoke interest in the subject. It retains the strengths of the previous edition, improves upon it and provides a fresh approach to teaching core scientific concepts. ● All lessons are activ...
.How does Federalism divide powers of government? The Framers of the Constitution were dedicated to the concept of limited government. They believed (1) that any governmental power threatens individual liberty, (2) that therefore the exercise of governmental power must be curbed, and (3) that to divide governmental pow...
- Learning Goal - Classify and categorize based on real and make-believe. - Approximately 50 minutes - Necessary Materials - Provided: Example Pictures for Lesson 1: Direct Teaching, Example Pictures for Lesson 1: Guided Practice, Independent Practice Worksheet Not Provided: chart paper, markers, scissors, glue will de...
view a plan The probability of grabbing a yellow bear from a colorful box of bears is graphed in this math center activity Title – Probability with Bears By – Floy Gutierrez Primary Subject – Math Grade Level – 1st Texas Essential Knowledge Skills: Math (1.9)(B) – organize data to construct real-object graphs, picture ...
view a plan Title – Plotting Facts By – Jennifer Dalke Subject – Math, Science Grade Level – 4-5 - This part deals with the End of the book, and involves launching a Balloon Journey - Here’s a Writing Activity involving the students’ Favorite Parts - This section is on the Main Characters and Quoting - This portion is ...
Published March 9, 2010 According to the first known evidence of "double burials," ancient people in what is now Mexico routinely dug up decomposing bodies and took off their arms, legs, and heads, then reburied the bodies, new research shows. Indigenous peoples of the Cape Region of Baja California Sur (see map) pract...
Take advantage of students' interest in treasure hunts to help them learn about a science topic. WHAT YOU NEED - Reference materials, such as encyclopedias, nonfiction books, children's magazines, and science textbooks - Index cards WHAT TO DO - For the treasure hunt, you will need to prepare questions about a topic in...
Male pregnancy in seahorses may do more than reverse traditional gender roles. It could also influence the way new species form from single populations of these ancient creatures. Studies have shown that most new species arise from geographically, and therefore genetically, isolated populations. But some seahorses like...
Palestine Under Roman Rule Judea becomes a Roman tributary. Only the intervention of his father, Antipater, prevented him from taking revenge for their having called him to account. Herod's difficulties with his brethren had no impact on his relations with the Romans, who appointed him strategos (governor and general) ...
Travels Through Time: The Impact of Supreme Court Decisions on the Struggle for African American Equality After the Civil War, African Americans were under attack as they struggled for equal rights in America. Laws were put in place during Reconstruction to assure Freedmen basic civil rights. The Thirteenth, Fourteenth...
On January 19, 1778, Hawaii would change forever with the arrival of 6’4” tall Captain James Cook, who was on his 3rd voyage to Alaska, but instead docked on the shores of Waimea, Kauai. Captain Cook arrived at night, so when the Hawaiian natives awoke the next morning, they believed they were being visited by the god,...
In physics, specifically electromagnetism, the magnetic flux (often denoted Φ or ΦB) through a surface is the surface integral of the normal component of the magnetic field B passing through that surface. The SI unit of magnetic flux is the weber (Wb) (in derived units: volt-seconds), and the CGS unit is the maxwell. M...
Foot Anatomy OverviewThe human foot is incredibly complex in its structures and function. This brief overview provides a basic understanding of foot anatomy and physiology as it relates to some of the more common sports injuries, such as fractures, ankle sprains, and plantar fasciitis. Foot StructureThe forefoot includ...
banding, instinctively, structure, suitable, building site, fledging, blueprints, sturdy, securely, predators, nestlings, anchor, grass fibers, grams, incubate Introduce the selection by asking students the following questions: 1. How do robins build a nest? 2. What kinds of natural materials do robins use to build the...
At the end of 1918, Europe was very different to the way it was in 1914. Ravaged by World War One, three of its great superpowers had collapsed, while the allies, led by Britain and France, stood victorious. Germany was one of the losing superpowers. Germany’s king, Kaiser Wilhelm II had abdicated, leaving the country ...
Scientific classification: Family: Syngnathidae • Sea horses are found in shallow coastal waters in latitudes from about 52° N to 45° S. Their habitats include coral reefs, mangroves, sea grass beds, and estuaries. • When swimming they maintain a vertical position and propel themselves forward using a soft-rayed dorsal...
Booting a computer simply means loading your operating system in the main memory or Ram to use your system and once the OS is loaded user can run application on the system or in other words we can say it is ready to use. In English Boot simply means kick it far but in computer terms it means turn it on. Once the system...
page 1 of 2 So far we've presented a straightforward view of covalent bonding as the sharing of electrons between two atoms. However, we have yet to answer questions such as these: How are electrons shared? What orbitals do shared electrons reside in? Can we say anything about the energies of these shared electrons? Ou...
In the late 18th and early 19th century, the affluent English middle class desired more access to information. This brought about the growing need for newspapers. But the conventional wooden printing presses at that time were not able to meet the growing need. This gave Charles Mahon, 3rd Earl Stanhope the idea to crea...
The Great Kanawha River, also known as the Kanawha River, is a tributary of the Ohio River formed by the juncture of the Gauley River and the New River in present-day West Virginia. Together, the Great Kanawha River and the Little Kanawha River, also a tributary of the Ohio River, help to form the Kanawha Valley. Georg...
Fun and educational materials for you to use at school or at home The materials in this section were developed for the Early Years Foundation stage based on the English curriculum but they can be used throughout the UK at home as well as in schools. They are aimed at (but not limited to) 3–5 year old children and the m...
CATTLE TRAILING. Cattle trailing was the principal method of getting cattle to market in the late nineteenth century. It provided Texans with a practical, economical means of marketing surplus livestock. It also achieved mythological stature as an aspect of the American frontier. Although their heyday was from 1866 to ...
The primary reason was the signing of a peace treaty by the new Bolshevik regime with the German government, which would lead to the collapse of the Russian front, and the isolation of the 50 000 allied troops stationed there. This would also allow the German army to move its divisions stationed on the eastern front to...
Most gardeners probably have encountered Japanese beetles in their lawns and gardens. These insects leave their marks of destruction by the lacy, skeletonized leaves seen on the vegetation they attack. Although Japanese beetles aren't active at night, they fly and eat during the day. According to the Pennsylvania State...
Lissanduff or the ‘Dark Fort’ as it’s known locally, consists of two sets of concentric circles (raths). The site dates from the early Bronze Age and is a very important archaeological site in Ireland. The main rath would have been a large standard enclosure used as a fortified home for people and animals, these were b...
|Fjords in Sweden| A fjord (or fiord) is a long, narrow estuary with steep sides, made when a glacial valley is flooded by the sea. The seeds of a fjord are laid when a glacier cuts a U-shaped valley through abrasion of the surrounding bedrock by the rocks and sediment it carries. Many such valleys were formed during r...
Feminism was never better defined than it was by two women: Virginia Woolf and Mina Loy. Both women wanted more freedom and independence for women during a time when women were still held back by the confines of society. However, both women differed in opinion on the definition of feminism and how said independence sho...
About 92 million years ago, a transition was underway. A group of lizards was splitting in two. One branch would remain terrestrial, and eventually produce the monitor lizards, a group that includes what is currently the world's largest lizard, the Komodo Dragon. The other group became aquatic, and produced something e...
In a landmark ruling released in January 2016, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal found the Canadian government was racially discriminating against 163,000 First Nations children living on reserve. Among the remedies is the full implementation of Jordan's Principle. https://fncaringsociety.com/jordans-principle Jordan'...
One of the trickiest processes to represent accurately in global climate models is how Earth gives off and absorbs heat. This phenomenon is called ground heat flux (expressed with the variable G), and it varies considerably depending on a region’s local geography and climate. For example, the magnitude of G is smaller ...
44f. Reaching to Asia The United States could not ignore the largest continent on earth forever. Since Commodore Matthew Perry "opened" Japan in 1854, trade with Asia was a reality, earning millions for American merchants and manufacturers. Slowly but surely the United States acquired holdings in the region, making the...
Autism and Education Autism and Education Many parents and teachers have questions about autism and education. Creating an environment that is conducive for learning should be approached on an individual basis but many standard instruction techniques apply to a number of different children. Teaching strategies for chil...
Like all insects, the mosquito has three basic body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen. Mosquito body part - Head: This is where all the sensors and the biting apparatus are located. The head consists of two compound eyes, antennae to sense chemicals and the mouth parts called the palpus and the proboscis (only in female...
Those concerned with climate change have for years promoted the benefits of energy efficiency. It makes obvious sense: the more electricity or transportation you can get per unit of energy, the less climate damage that would result. Everyone agrees that energy efficiency is an essential part of tackling greenhouse gas ...
Smart Kids Art Activities Kids art activities enable kids to express themselves, use their imaginations and grow through creative thinking . Art is the key to opening a child's mind and making him think outside the box. Art activities can also help kids develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Try these ac...
Everybody knows that the Earth has a moon: Luna* is roughly a quarter of the size of our planet and is second only to the Sun in celestial brightness. In fact, it is so big relative to our planet's size that it almost qualifies in some scientists' books as a double planet. Luna orbits 384,400 km from Earth, has a diame...
|Molly Shaw & Luke Webb New Brighton Middle School |6th Grade||One week or more| How can we use fossil evidence to compare modern and ancient humans? - Apply scientific ideas, principles, and/or evidence to construct, revise and/or use an explanation for real-world phenomena, examples, or events. - Identify anatomical ...
An explosion, in general, results from the very rapid release of a large amount of energy within a limited space. This is true for a conventional “high explosive,” such as TNT, as well as for a nuclear (or atomic) explosion,1 although the energy is produced in quite different ways. The sudden liberation of energy cause...
The battle of Lutzen was the decisive battle in the Thirty Years War, in which Protestant Sweden and France fought against the Holy Roman Empire. On November 14, 1632, Imperial general Wallenstein split his men and withdrew towards Lutzen in Germany. No move was expected of the Protestant army led by Gustavus Adolphus,...
How We Teach REACTing to Learn: Student Engagement Strategies in Contextual Teaching and Learning You read in the previous section that the REACT strategies represent five essential learner engagement strategies designed to help students build new skills and knowledge regardless of their starting point. Let’s take a cl...
The Voyager-1 spacecraft has become the first manmade object to leave the Solar System. Scientists say the probe’s instruments indicate it has moved beyond the bubble of hot gas from our Sun and is now moving in the space between the stars. Launched in 1977, Voyager was sent initially to study the outer planets, but th...
How our southern neighbours protect the environment the united states has had farm conservation programs since 1935, but it wasn’t until 1985 that conservation began to evolve into the programs’ primary function. Before 1985, the real issue driving US conservation programs was a two-part effort to get payments to farme...
Dextrins are a famile of polysaccharides which are obtained as an intermediate byproduct of the breakdown of starches. Many people treat dextrins like starches, since they behave in much the same way. Dextrins are used in a wide variety of industries, and they commonly appear as a food additive in a wide range of produ...
The world's most dangerous volcanoes have been revealed by scientists in a report due to be released by the United Nations. The report, by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, will for the first time provide a detailed assessment of global volcanic risk, giving details on the deadliest volcanoes to sa...
Language is the primary means of perpetuating culture. Its presence is a living representation of a people’s way of life. The disappearance or destruction of a language usually signals the replacement of one cultural system by another. The most devastating impact on the Kalinago culture by the invasion of the European ...
Divergent, Convergent, and Transform Divergent Plate Boundaries: Divergent plate boundaries are plates that move away from each other. They often create rifts and eventually turn into rift valleys. They occur between oceanic crusts and exist as mid-oceanic ridges. Divergent plates also form volcanic islands. When diver...
english shakespearean terms Home > Preview The flashcards below were created by user on FreezingBlue Flashcards. - a main division of a drama - shakespeare plays consist of 5 acts a referance to a literary or historical event or person to explain present situtaion a humerous scene or speech in a serious drama which is ...
Deep in the Mariana Trench, about seven miles below the surface, researchers found huge single celled amoebas, making them not only completely surprisng and amazing, but also the creatures living at the biggest depth found so far. The team from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego studied and catalogued ...
May is National Mental Health Awareness Month and the Connecticut Psychological Association and the American Psychological Association offer tips to help parents and caregivers recognize the signs of mental illness and emotional distress in their children. Approximately one in five children experience a severe mental d...
Bystanders can help limit the hurtful effects of cyberbullying Work with young people to explore strategies to use when witnessing online forms of bullying. Thousands of young people are targets of bullying and cyberbullying every day, putting many at risk for outcomes such as depression or school absenteeism. Working ...
President Thomas Jefferson sought to purchase the town of New Orleans and the surrounding territory, then simply known as the Louisiana Territory, from the French in order to secure trading routes for the United States. He wanted to prevent any disruption in American economics that would come from disrupted trade.Conti...
Fruit trees are often used to beautify a garden or landscape and have value as ornamentals in addition to bearing fruit. The care required by fruit trees varies by variety. Figs, guava and pears are among the easy-to-care-for varieties, and all are tolerant of different soils and are considered "clean" trees that do no...
I know my daughter's teacher (in grade 2) used MindUp and my daughter enjoyed it very much and still practices some of the relaxation and focus techniques on her own at home and school. MindUP™ aspires to: - Develop students’ skills in focusing their attention; - Sharpen students’ awareness of their environment and the...
How to Use Reading 1: Camp Chase Camp Chase was one of the five largest prisons in the North for Confederate prisoners of war. Camp Chase's prison population peaked at 9,423 on January 31, 1865. The Army ensured that the graves of those who died were marked with thin headboards and "only the number of the grave and nam...
We could make this happen by working very hard and being mature enough to complete our goals. We will achieve this by working together. We can make that happen by being determined to achieve that goal and not giving up. We want to achieve being the best that we can be. For example, achieving 1000 points in Mathletics e...
A very limited number of languages are attested from before the Bronze Age collapse and the rise of alphabetic writing: The Sumerian, Hurrian, Hattic and Elamite language isolates, Afro-Asiatic in the form of the Egyptian and a number of ancient Semitic languages, Indo-European (Anatolian languages, Mycenaean Greek and...