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By David Lessem 0 comments
Learning to add polynomial equations can be daunting when you first begin, particularly if you have little experience with polynomial terms. Nonetheless, once you dive into it, adding polynomial expressions together is a breeze. All you have to ... more »
By Karen Hamilton Silvestri 0 comments
Connecting with the reading assignment is essential for reading comprehension. Annotating is a terrific tool for improving reading comprehension and for remembering the assigned text. Read this article to learn some simple guidelines for getting ... more »
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A strong thesis statement lays the foundation for your entire essay, while a weak thesis statement can doom you to disaster. While using a formula for writing is not recommended, a struggling writer can improve their writing by following simple ... more »
By Sean McDonnell 3 comments
Do you get pushed around your school. I did but I learned how to over come it and here are a few simple actions you can take to avoid getting your head put inside a toilet or your shoes strung about on a phone wire. The best part about it is you ... more »
By zamran 0 comments
Follow these simple steps if you want to irritate your teacher... more »
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A square pyramid is a three-dimensional solid with 1 base, 8 edges, 5 faces and 1 vertex. You determine the type of pyramid by the shape of the base. The base of a pyramid can be any type of polygon. Some examples of other pyramids are triangular ... more »
By Shakeel 0 comments
Salam and Hi friends, Friends here is a way to cheat. steps: * type your notes in computer * make sure size is 6 * print with your own computer * make copy of notes using "toner based" photo copoer * stick a layer of ... more »
By Karen Hamilton Silvestri 0 comments
When you compare two things, in this case two poems, you are discussing the similarities between the two poems. When you contrast two things, you are discussing how the two poems are different. You can write an essay that only shows the ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Use the following conversion list to sort out how meters relate to yards and feet relate to miles... more »
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There are a number of methods you can use to convert grams into pounds by going online or doing it the old-fashioned way using the mathematical formula, with either a calculator or pencil and paper. If you don't have immediate access to a ... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 11 comments
Now you'll be able to convert "20,000 leagues under the sea" into feet, knots and other nautical measurements... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Below are the conversions for units of time... more »
By andre7514 0 comments
Do you find that some of your teachers, can simply be boring and annoying. Do you hate going into your teacher's class because he/she is rude or annoying? Keep reading!!!.. more »
By eHow Education Editor 2 comments
Teachers are easy targets. It's not easy teaching dozens of kids at a time. If you like your teacher, help her out by behaving and keeping other students in line. But if you don't like her, follow these steps to drive your teacher crazy... more »
By eHow Education Editor 1 comments
Explore the wonderful world of flatness... more »
By eHow Education Editor 5 comments
Add some depth to your area of the world... more »
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A bad grade can devastate a student who plans to apply to colleges, scholarships or graduate schools, in terms of both self-esteem and future prospects. Here are some suggestions for dealing with low or failing grades... more »
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Many school-age children struggle with a lack of sleep. When classes start as early as 7 a.m., and after-school activities can keep them out long after dark, many students turn to sleeping during class to catch up on their sleep. If you're trying ... more »
By Spinyichneumon 0 comments
It's graduation time and you've been given the task of speaking in front of your classmates, teachers, and parents. Don't want to waste the opportunity, and really give the audience something memorable to take home and remember? Keep reading ... more »
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Polar equations are math functions given in the form of R= f (θ). To express these functions you use the polar coordinate system. The graph of a polar function R is a curve that consists of points in the form of ( R, θ). Due to the circular ... more »
By scicoguy 0 comments
Bacteria are microorganisms that grow everywhere. Learn how to collect and grow them in specially prepared petri dishes... more »
By eHow Education Editor 48 comments
Scores of books, videos, Web sites and seminars are devoted to memory enhancement. The steps below summarize the main points of most techniques; refer to the Related Sites for more specific and detailed memory tips... more »
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A two dimensional Cartesian graph shows how two quantities, called variables, relate to one another. It is formed by a horizontal axis (typically called the x-axis) and a vertical axis (the y-axis) that intersect with one another at right angles ... more »
By *01 WriterGig 1 comments
Been out sick or missed school for another reason? Need to know how to make an excuse letter for your teacher or school administrator? Whether you need an excuse letter for a planned absence or one that already happened, here are the basics. Grab ... more »
By ALLEN 2 comments
I think to be lazy is one of the great challange which a person face!!.. more »