March 25th, 2008 by
unknown:
Too many times … and that is why I should’ve been a more diligent student in school and taken the time to understand how to apply these math problems. I wouldn’t be struggling as much today likely. That’s my ramble for the day. …
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March 25th, 2008 by
Margaret Putney:
Chalk Physics is a physics based drawing game inspired by the great Crayon Physics. Draw your way through the games unique and varied levels. Create unlimited levels of your own using the easy to use level editor!
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March 25th, 2008 by
theJokeMaster:
Here are the answers for the even-numbered problems from the homework:. 10-4 Answers. 14. ;, 16. ;. 18. ;, 20. 22. The area is multiplied by 4. 24. 26. 10-6 Answers. 18. 20. The volume is multiplied by 125. 22. 24. and.
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March 25th, 2008 by
Greg Muller:
Ghosts are purported concrete objects, which fail to exist, whilst the laws of physics are abstract objects, generalisations from empirical data, which do exist. The laws of physics have no matter or energy themselves, and they do not …
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March 25th, 2008 by
Physics Today:
I am always 50/50 on physics portrayed in the movies. I like the attention, but I am wary of Hollywood getting it wrong. Last time a telescope was portrayed in a Bond movie that I can remember was the radio telescope Arecibo in Puerto …
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March 25th, 2008 by
drbrucepk:
Linda is a high school math teacher at Greenville High in Alabama. She teaches algebra II, trigonometry and pre-calculus and is currently in her 20th year of full time teaching! In 2007, Jarzyniecki was chosen by the USA Today to be …
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March 25th, 2008 by
unknown:
Physics Club meeting Thursday, Mar 27, 11:30 am Science 120 *pizza *Vote on T-shirt designs (keep an eye on this blog for a preview of designs as they come in) *dates of upcoming events - fireworks, alum visit, hospital med/physics …
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March 25th, 2008 by
Jenny Mannion:
TuxMathScrabble is a math version of the classic word game “Scrabble” (Trademark of Hasbro,Inc) which challenges kids to construct compound equations and to consider multiple abstract possibilities. There are four skill levels for …
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March 25th, 2008 by
Christine Weiser:
Wikiversity is an adaptation of the Media Wiki software (the same software used by Wikipedia) but the focus is free and Open Source courses and learning objects. The Mathematics Portal is one example of how the system works. …
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March 25th, 2008 by
unknown:
Check out the new amphibian from Sukhoi- the Be 103. This twin engine airplane has a useful load of 385 kg. What caught my eye was the low position of the wing. It is said to be a midwing design, but from the way it sits in the water, …
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