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    Stupid Things About Maths

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    agrigate of 76% so I thought why not give maths core a shot? This year has not been too challenging but when I look at my work compared to the lit girls, its, completley different. Instead of being taught how to factorise and simplify algebraic, fractions they are being taught things you will need in life, the benefits and down falls of hire-purchase goods, how many litres of paint I will need to paint a room or even how much intrest I will be paying on that loan I took out to buy that brand…

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    Has your garage door track become warped over time? Has one or both springs broken so that the door is impossible to open? When your garage door breaks down, you may be tempted to try to fix it on your own. Unfortunately, that probably isn't a good idea. Here are some important reasons why you should leave your garage door repairs to the professionals: Safety: Many garage doors are much heavier than they might appear at first glance. This can make them unwieldy or dangerous to work with. If the…

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    mitochondrial pellet. The postmitochondrial supernatant fluid is discarded, and seven milliliters of mannitol assay medium at room temperature is added to the pellet. The pellet is scraped and mixed with the mannitol to disperse the mitochondrial fraction evenly. Afterwards, the mitochondrial suspension was immediately put on ice to prevent any enzyme…

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    Renewable energy are a source of green energy, environment friendly, but more important in the socio economic aspect, especially since they provide thousands of green job opportunities, and can lead to a new regional industrial cluster. Solar energy is artlessly the energy produced directly by the sun and collected in the earth. The sun produces its energy by a thermonuclear process that transforms about 650,000,000 tons of hydrogen to helium every second. The process creates heat and…

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    The cognomen Madoff has been stained with deception as it relates to American investment fraud history. Bernie Madoff masterminded a modern day Ponzi scheme, which was the biggest investment fraud known to Wall Street that amounted to $65 billion swindled from investors for a 20 year period (Graybow & McCool, 2009). Madoff, 77 years old, is currently serving a 150-year prison term at Metropolitan Correctional Center in Lower Manhattan; 150 years was the maximum sentence for his crimes (Henriques…

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    Civil War Camp Life

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    find games to play. The camp was laid out in a fixed grid pattern. They had drills for most of the day. The camp was laid out with the out with the officers in the front and everyone else behind them. Camp life was hash and very boring. Only a fraction of any soldier’s time was spent in front line combat but was mostly spent in routines of camp life. In few intervals between drills they would clean the camp, build roads, dug trenches for latrines, and get would for cooking and heat. They…

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    writing was a system called cuneiform. With the invention of writing came the first major piece of literature called, the “Epic Tale of Gilgamesh”. They had a wide knowledge of mathematics like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and fractions. They also had knowledge of geometry. The astronomers were able to use their expertise in math to track stars, the planets, and the Moon. With astronomy, they were able to create the first…

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    Voting: A Visual Analysis

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    in the center and a piece of white paper being inserted into the box. This signifies a ballot box, used for voting. The colors red and blue on the box signify the colors on the American flag. The ballot box also has a shadow, which covers a small fraction of the maze. Surrounding the ballot box is a maze. There are two openings leading to the box. One opening is a straight line, which is very easy to follow and leads directly to the ballot box. The other opening is extremely difficult to get to.…

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    In the state of Indiana, the law requires physician supervision of nurse practitioner's prescribing medications. This supervision is something that will serve as a barrier to those practicing, acting as a hindrance to autonomy. Yee, Boukus, Cross and Samuel (2013) found that the level of supervision was dependent on factors such as the culture and traits of the supervising physician (p. 2). However, they also found that delegation from physician to nurse practitioner was more prevalent in…

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    South Sudan’s Water Story Water is a necessity for all, yet only a limited amount of people have access to water in South Sudan. Even in that limited amount of people, a fraction of them have access to potable water. Only nineteen countries in Africa are estimated to meet the Millennium Development Goals (Saliu). Oftentimes, the people of South Sudan are forced to consume contaminated water thus this water and sanitation crisis consequently resulted in 400,000 water-related deaths in Africa…

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