Algebra as a Science
Algebra is viewed as one of the fundamental branches of mathematics which puts the light on how to handle all situations involving numbers and variables. By Nature and historically, there is so much to say about teaching and studying of Algebra as a generalized arithmetic which goes through systematic mathematical procedures such [...]
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Algebra – Numbers and Letters
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Knowing Algebra
Monday, April 12th, 2010What Does It Mean By Algebra?
Mathematics has been one of the less favorite subjects in American schools. While in other nations graduate pupils excel in math, most of the common high school age pupils in the United States scratch their heads when presented with questions about converting fractions to decimals, converting measures and units, resolving [...]
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Protecting The Family Pet
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010Ever since the beginning of time there has always been the pet and the family, today’s pets have become an integral part of the family, and even considered by some to be a part of the family. With this relationship being so vital, protection of the family pet is a major concern of many pet [...]
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Easter BunnyNew Member of Our Family!
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010My husband and I decided to give our children a real treat this Easter…A real live Easter Bunny!
We made a trip to our local Agway store and, as we suspected, they had several baby bunnies for sale, along with fresh-hatched chicks and ducks. Thank heaven that Darlene, the lady working during our [...]
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Why Is Algebra Relevant?
Monday, February 22nd, 2010Algebra is a primary concept in Mathematics, dealing with equations, inequalities, fractions and expressions. Being one of the leading subdivisions of mathematics, it forms an inherent part of basic education. Concepts in combinatorial mathematics, variables, polynomials and factorization are the main areas which algebra deals with. As you move along advance algebraic equations, you will [...]
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Star Naming and Galaxy Naming for Astronomy Research
Monday, December 28th, 2009Windowpane Observatory was one of the original web sites offering a name a star and name a galaxy service. Our name a galaxy registry has been active since the 1990’s to raise money for astronomy research. Our fundraising efforts has diminished in the last few years, due to fierce competition from a free name a [...]
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Manuals for DIY Wind Power Systems
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009hassle if you are not familiar with places that supply parts for building a homemade wind mill. One tool that can make both of these steps a whole lot easier is to use a DIY green energy guide. This article will point out the huge contribution of these plans and give you a few tips. The older plans used to be needlessly confusing in the way they explained what needs to be done and in the way the actual designs of the windmill are drawn out. Modern diy wind power plans are a great help to people who don’t want to take the time to decipher the annoying complexity and still benefit from a cheap and powerful electrical source. Nowadays, it’s very possible to build a DIY wind power system that will cut about 80% off your electric bill without spending a dime over $200.As this will make the entire task much easier for you and you’ll know exactly what to do and what
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New Wind Power Developments
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009cheap but also very effective at generating power, the windmill planners successfully created the most cost effective power source on the market. The other part to it is the instructions that are being used are meant to teach ordinary civilians how to do this with the most ease possible. Therefore, discovering the most promising source of alternative energy is the key to the controversy. It seems as though (with the exception of Denmark
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Hurricane Katrina: Victims Scream for Help!
Sunday, November 29th, 2009As the damage, lives, and missing are calculated the rest of the victims of Hurricane Katrina are asking what can they do to help and how can they be helped in their situation of distress. The American Red Cross is helping as much as they can and collecting funds to increase their capability to help [...]
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The Solution Is Micro Wind Turbines
Saturday, November 14th, 2009of thirty or forty feet. The idea is to place the turbines on the roofs of buildings to capture the wind that is often found rushing over the edge of roofs. Many farms and commercial buildings are already implementing wind generators, but you can have one at home too. You can purchase a modest commercially made wind turbine for about $500. This is a good investment if you do not have the time to build your own. If, on the other hand you do have the time and are a handy person; you can build your own for $200-$300. These home built versions also put out approximately twice the power of a similar sized commercial
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