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    trouble in my academic class or assignment. When the professors say the small and succinct words, I don’t need reflect so many possibilities in a small word. For example, if I do not understand geometry, professor just need say use Pythagorean theorem or other theorems that I can directly know how can I fix that…

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    In my younger and more vulnerable years my father told me to learn trigonometry. Whilst pursuing my path I had been directed towards one man who was capable of giving me that goal. When it comes to the impeccable Mr. Tulley nobody can alter fact from fiction, but we wouldn’t want it any other way. Born in on the mountaintops of Smithtown, Gregory Allan Tulley has been called many things throughout his life: Hero, Male, Antidisestablishmentarianist, and Hubby. After being bred a child…

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    The Ancient Greece was a collection of city-states, the most influential of which was Athens, and is often considered the birthplace of democracy, philosophy, arts and science. Democracy The Greeks were the first to study the various forms of human government and to identify the strengths and weakness of each. The idea of representative government began to take place in Greek city-states. The word democracy came from the Greek words, ‘demos’ and ‘kratein’ which when translated means ‘people to…

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    knowledge they learned during their first 25 years of life. The world changes constantly, and we are taught how to live in this rapidly changing time everyday. To be educated is not to memorize hundreds of words on flashcards. It’s not knowing the pythagorean theorem.…

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    have seen that the math test are reading assessments. From a teaching standpoint I understand where the word problems have student think and understand the process of a mathematical concept; however, the assessment must be specific to the use Pythagorean Theorem or the application of it. I work with ESE students who are very bright; they can commutate and apply concepts if just given the numbers. Their issue is the reading comprehension. When I think of root causes within mathematics it is…

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    On average, people forget 40 percent of what they have learned within the time span of 20 minutes. Throughout the course of just six days the average person would recall just 23 percent of what they have learned. Concluding that if a teacher were to give a 20 minute lecture on the civil war, and then he was to give a test on it, most students would score no higher than a mere 65 percent, even though the information was given to them recently. So then if students cannot even recall a quarter…

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    Greeks and Romans are two major influential cultures for the U.S to use as a blueprint for our government and how the things in our day to day life will work but this paper is not about how the way they influenced the U.S no ; this paper is about how they have influenced me. Let's start with the Greeks and then move from there; one major thing is there gods and goddesses. It was a day in fifth grade and we started talking about the Gods and Goddesses of Greece little did I know this would spark…

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    The world’s most ancient history is sorted to have originated from Greece as the Greek language best presented many of today’s known scholars and fundamental knowledge from the past. The Greek tragedy illustrates a phenomenon which allowed inner and deeper voices be heard regarding prevailing issues that affected the people. Drama majorly constituted themes such as love, pride, betrayal, abuse of power and gods. Typically the leading actor of a tragedy commits some terrible crime not knowing how…

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    his students that they have been taught by teachers who have been paid less and less and trained not so well. He also talks about his problems with the education curriculum. I agree because students are being taught about logarithms and the Pythagorean theorems and not on basic aspects of life such as writing clear and legible English, or how the government and business actually work. He also shares his concerns with the budget deficit that is plaguing the state of California. Less and less…

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    bias. Thucydides wrote about the Peloponnesian War, and tried to be equal to both sides. There were also mathematicians, scientists, and people who studies medicine, too. One famous mathematician Pythagoras. He is credited for creating the Pythagorean Theorem. Thales of Miletus was a mathematician and scientist. He was one of the first to propose that natural events were controlled by science, not by the gods. He was also one of the first to propose that the earth was round, not flat like other…

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