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    Math As A Language

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    variables to communicate. Even if you get around that, the emotions would be obliterated from the language. However, math can still be used as for a basic process of exchanging information or communicating of the numerical universe. Just the way mathematics can be used as language, so can music. Music to me is already considered a language, because of the usage of words. But, I think that even without the usage of words music can still be a language with the usage of instruments and flow. Music…

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    4 separate measures such as summative and informal assessment of test scores, completions rates of classwork and teacher’s observations. The research team concluded that the use of clickers improve student learning outcome and participation in mathematics compare to the control group. Special Education and ELL students showed similar results in better test scores. This study showed that clickers had an overall positive impact on academic achievement and classroom participation. Students were…

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    Imagine if one didn’t know what the universe contained. What if the simplest knowledge of what the sparkling objects in the night sky are wasn’t known, or that earth rotates around the sun, not the other way around. If facts like these weren’t known, people would have a great fear of the unknown. Imagine how people would think of the universe. Without astronomers the known would still be part of the unknown. Astronomers have a very unique job description that includes the study of stars, planets…

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    Many high school seniors have a hard time selecting a major. Most people probably thought I would do something with mathematics. Mathematics seemed to run in my family but simply doesn’t hold the interest for me as it does for my father or siblings. While I have been fortunate to realize what I would like to study in college and spend my life doing, nursing was not a lifelong calling nor did I have an epiphany. My draw to nursing comes from an innate desire to help people and care for them in…

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    Leonhard Euler, a Calvinist mathematician whose work in math is still praised today. One thing Euler is praised for is how he made math so simple and was able to give an extremely in-depth analysis. Euler was born April 15, 1707, in Bale, Switzerland. Europe’s best mathematician, Johann Bernoulli, tutored him. Since Leonhard Euler’s father was Calvinist pastor, he wanted his son to follow in his footsteps. The reason that he didn’t was Bernoulli saw his mathematical potential and advocated for…

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    Astronomy and Astrology: A Battle of Two Ancestral Brothers Astronomy, being an actual natural science, and not just predictions and magic, is a much more useful practice than its ancestral brother, astrology. Though, long ago, astronomy and astrology were once thought to be the one and the same, in the modern era, these two "sciences" are different in both the way they are practiced, and the tools with which you practice them. Astronomy, considered to be the more "real", respected science out…

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    Letter To Wind-Wolf Essay

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    thoroughly reading your letter reading your letter concerning Wind-Wolf, I want you to know that I am still worried about Wind-Wolf’s progress for several reasons. Your son is having trouble in mathematics and is not grasping the material. In your letter you claim, “And he was taught to learn mathematics by counting the sticks we use in our traditional native hand game. So I realize he may be slow in grasping the methods and tools that you are now using it your classroom” (Lake 77). I would…

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    “well-defined” and “function” are important concepts in algebra, but also have a clear meaning in real-life. Mathematicians, contrary to popular belief, can be funny and interesting. I was born and raised in a family with a deep tradition to study mathematics. My grandfather was the dean of the math department at the University of Science and Technology in…

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    Growing up, I had always loved challenging myself by building and designing things. From childhood hobbies like drawing to learning how to sew pajamas to attempting to build the Eiffel Tower out of Popsicle sticks, I never failed to find new outlets for my creativity. In fact, the reason why I decided that I wanted to pursue engineering was because of a simulation game I liked to play whenever I had free time. In the game, I was able to design and build the most opulent and expensive houses that…

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    Separate areas within the hospitals back then were set aside for people with diseases. Ibn and his studies changed the outcome of medical history with his books. The most important and influential muslim inventions that changed the world was medicine, astronomy, and geography. Their are people that will argue with this statement, but, the evidence shows otherwise. Some may say that music is the most important Muslim innovation. It says in the Huffington Post “ The modern guitar developed as a…

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