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Fibonacci Knitting and Crochet The Fibonacci Sequence of Numbers can enliven your Knitted and Crochet Items, giving an interesting look with relatively little effort. fibonacci sequence • mathematical formula • knitting • crochet • knit
What is Physical Chemistry? Burning fuels, refrigeration, radioactivity, enzymes and cookery all depend on processes and theories in a less glamorous branch of science. thermodynamics • physics • mathematical formulae • quantum mechanics • kinetics
Understanding Work in Physics In physics work has a very specific definition that is different from the everyday definition. A force must be applied over a distance. work physics • net work • kinetic energy • work energy • work force distance
Brownian Motion and Atomic Theory Following up on the work of John Dalton, Robert Brown and, later, Albert Einstein, would finally help to convince the world of the existence of atoms. brownian motion • albert einstein and brownian motion • robert brown • albert einstein and atomic theory • atomic theory
The Gifted and Time Management: Having the smarts to get the job done can be a disadvantage for gifted children who have cozy relationships with procrastination. gited child • gifted children • time management • procrastination • cause and effect
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Bike Fitting - Saddle Height Cycling should be fun, and it doesn't have to be uncomfortable. Getting the fit right is essential for maximum performance but even the most casual rider will benefit. bike • bicycle • cycling • cycle • biking
Watch Free Educational Videos Online Learn where to watch educational videos for free. Educational films, biographies, cartoons, and vintage television can be a fun way for kids and adults to learn. free educational • videos online • watch free • free video • video sites
What the Heck Is a Pitot Probe? A nearly 300-year-old invention may hold the key to unraveling the mystery of why Air France Flight 447 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. air france crash • air france sensor • air france speed sensors • air france pitot probe • pitot probe
When life hands you lemons, make lemonade! This cyber version of a lemonade stand comes with a weather report, an initial investment, and rental charges. At first glance it seems easy, but how long will it take you to get on the high score list? kids • lemonade • money • chance • fun
Writer vs Word Writer vs. Word, which one will you use? Two different word processing systems that produce the same end result, one is free, the other is not. computer software • microsoft office • computer training • microsoft office 2003 • online computer courses
A Brief History of Fingerprinting How did we come to use fingerprints for identification? fingerprint • print • forensic • evidence • csi
Children's Cold Medicines Warnings Children under the age of 6 may be at risk and children under the age of two are difinitely at risk in the use of OTC cold and cough medications. cough and cold medications • otc meds • over the counter medications • medications for children • fatalities in children from cough and cold medicin
Ethnomathematics (Part II of II) According to ethnomathematician Alan Bishop (1988), there are six major functions of mathematics use in human life, whether formal or informal, applied or abstract. Mathematical thought is used in counting, in play, in measurement and identifying location, in design, and in the clarification of phenomena. ethnomathematics • counting • multicultural mathematics • cultural mathematics • historical mathematics
How Much Do Freelance Writers Usually Get Paid? Making a living from writing can be a risky business, one of the first questions most budding freelance writers will ask is: "How much will I be paid?" going rates for freelance writing jobs • going rates for articles • freelance writing • making a living as a freelance writer • freelance writing work
Ice Breaking Activities Get to know your students better through these classic ice-breaking activities. back to school lesson ideas • back to school • new school year ideas • first day of school lesson ideas • first day of school
Moving Average Technical Analysis Moving average is the most basic technical indicator; according to its simplicity and usefulness, it is the most popular indicators for analyzing all financial markets. moving average • technical analysis • technical indicator • trading platform • trading software
Newton's Laws for Kids - 2nd Law Isaac Newton discovered three laws of motion and the law of gravity. They explain motions observed on Earth and in space. The second law is about force and acceleration. newton's laws for kids • newton's second law • inertia • force • velocity
Prepare Students for Final Exams Teachers can help high school students develop better study habits for finals through modeling in the classroom. Show them how to get organized and develop study skills. study effectively • prepare for final exams • final exam time • develop study skills • motivator for students
The Math of General Relativity While the world rightly perceives Albert Einstein as having been a brilliant physicist, the mathematics of General Relativity were so difficult as to be beyond even him. general relativity • math of general relativity • tensor calculus • what is a tensor • absolute differential calculus
The Mobius Strip Making the mathematical wonder known as a Mobius strip is surprisingly easy, though understanding it on a mathematical level adds a whole new complexity. mobius strip • ferdinand mobius • topology • mathematical paradoxes • math projects
Understanding Ampere's Law Ampere's Law allows physicists to determine the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field induced by an electric current. ampere's law • andre ampere • magnetic fields • electric current • electromagnetic
Understanding the Ideal Gas Law The ideal gas law is a general law for the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas that includes both Boyle's law and Charles' for gasses as special cases. charles law • the ideal gas law • boyles law • density • gas pressure
Using Perl Subroutines, Packages and Modules A Perl programmer should try to reuse code as much as possible (just as any programmer should), and they do that by using subroutines, packages and modules. perl subroutines packages modules • perl code reuse • perl application programming • perl tutorial example • perl subroutines function
What Is Maths Through Art? Art and Maths teachers use Arts based mathematical strategies with students. Through "Project Based Learning" they can see how Maths is used in the real world. what is maths through art? • artistic mathematical projects • create contexts for learning • form follows function • project based on functionality of form
Why Music is Good For Everyone Not only a well loved pass-time, music has qualities that have positive effects on the mental health and emotional well-being of musicians and listeners alike. music • why music is good for everyone • the effects of music on health and happiness • mental health and emotional well-being • listening to music makes you smarter
Your Car's VIN Is More Than Just a Number Your vehicles VIN number is more than just a number but is a powerful library of information about your vehicle. The VIN holds the manufacturing history of your vehicle. your car's vin is more than just a number • library of data • vin is 17 characters • vin is vehicle's manufacturing history • vin is unique number
CRIME STATISTICS You can only lie with statistics to those who don’t understand statistics! Learn where the US gets their crime statistics. crime • criminology • crime rate • numbers • statistics
Digital Signatures and Spam Digital signatures are a feature of email that is useful for security. This article will explain what a digital signature is, how to attach a signature to your email, how it can be used to identify the sender and how it can be used in the "war" against spam. thomas williams • digital signature • spam • encryption • decryption
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Merce Cunningham, John Cage and the I Ching How casting the coins of the I Ching helped choreographer Merce Cunningham and composer John Cage in their creative process in dance and music merce cunningham • john cage • creative process • i ching • casting coins
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Scuba Diving with Boyle Diving's popularity is growing worldwide. But many new divers do not understand Boyle's Law - one of diving's most important gas laws - and what it means for them. boyle's gas law and diving • boyle's gas law • boyle's law • scuba diving safety • scuba dive safely
Scuba Diving With Dalton As diving's popularity increases around the world, it is important that divers know the gas laws. Dalton's Law explains the danger of oxygen toxicity at depth. dalton's law • dalton's law underwater • scuba diving and dalton's law • scuba diving and gas toxicity • scuba diving and partial pressure
Seahenge Seahenge was discovered on the Norfolk coast in the late 1990s. Its excavation and interpretation has proved particularly challenging to archaeologists. seahenge • bronze age • henge monumentsthe discovery of seahenge • discovery of seahenge • excavating seahenge
Understanding the NCAA Basketball Tournament The NCAA Tournament is one of the great sporting events of the year; this guide is intended to explain the details of March Madness through all the hype the surrounds it. ncaa basketball tournament • what is rpi • bubble teams • selection sunday • college basketball seeding
Why use RAW files like NEF, CR2 Instead of JPG? All digital cameras record images as JPG files. Higher specification cameras also shoot RAW files. Raw files need to be processed, but can give a better image. compact digital camera • dslr camera • raw file • jpg file • canon
Max Planck and Light Quanta In 1900, Max Planck announced a solution to the black-body problem, and in doing so set physics on a revolutionary new path altogether. max planck • black body radiation • light quanta • quantum theory • planck's constant
Web of Deception: Don't Get Caught in It Using the Internet to expand your knowledge about Islam? Learn to recognize and avoid anti-Islamic sites with the advice in this article. internet • islam • women • woman • muslim
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Bond Ratings Credit rating by various agencies have a deep impact on the purchase decision of investors.Investors do not have to conduct extensive reserach themselves and have the benefit of just selecting their portfolio of securities on the ratings provided. interest rate risk • purchasing power risk • credit risk • moody's • investment grade bonds
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