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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Philip Franks Autism is one of the childhood development disorders. Anyone can suffer from Autism. In this article we represent the causes and treatments of Autism. On the movie Rain man you can see many activities, symtoms and sign of autism.
What are the Causes of Autism? written by Chandrajeet K
A ‘happy number’ is a special type of number.
A "happy number" is defined by the following process.
written by Chandrajeet K The term ‘fraction’ is from the Latin word ‘fractus’ meaning ‘broken’.
A fraction is a broken number that represents a part or parts of something considered as a whole. written by Chandrajeet K No measurement is exact. Every time we make a measurement a certain degree of error creeps in, however careful we are.
written by Chandrajeet K The counting principle works for two or more events occurring in series. It is used to find the total number of possible outcomes when two or more events occur together. written by Chandrajeet K
The concept of proof is an important part of mathematics. There are three basic types of proofs: direct proofs, indirect proofs, and proofs by contradiction written by Chandrajeet K An algebraic expression is a combination of numbers, letters, and four basic arithmetic operations written by Chandrajeet K The word "compatible" means "well-matched". Compatible numbers are numbers that are friendly with each other. written by Chandrajeet K The Addition Property of Equality states that if the SAME number is added to both sides of an equation, the two sides remain equal written by Chandrajeet K The word “bias” means “partiality”, “unfairness”, “favoritism”. written by Chandrajeet K NO banking WITHOUT Mathematics.
Many of you would have learned about Simple interest and compound interest in your middle school. Simple interest is seldom used in practice. written by Chandrajeet K The term “equivalent” means “the same”. Two equations are said to be equivalent if they have the same solution. written by Chandrajeet K Real numbers are closed with respect to addition and multiplication.
written by Thomas Stewart Stewart Being the carer of an autistic child does not need to be the frustrating and sould destroying experience that it sometimes is. Find out the 3 most important tips to start living your life to its fullest. written by Chandrajeet K Each one of us is passionate about something. All of us want to be successful in what we do. To reach our goals, we need self-confidence. written by Chandrajeet K Adding decimals is quite similar to adding whole numbers. There are just a few extra steps. written by Chandrajeet K Math is a set of interrelated concepts. One concept serves as the prerequisite for many other concepts. written by Richard Gorham There are three major types of barriers to sales. Leaders who understand these barriers can deal more effectively with each of these issues and guide their sales force to success. written by Deanna Mascle It is quite simple. Creating an individual writing process can improve writing and make writing easier as well. Scratch the surface of any successful writer and you will find an individual writing process. written by Deanna Mascle If you want your child to succeed in preschool, formal education, and life then you should work on the key concepts long before schooling starts. written by Deanna Mascle Inspiring your child to read could be the single most important thing you can do to help him succeed in school. written by Deanna Mascle It is not easy to get published but a combination of luck, timing and talent can help you get your book published. written by Deanna Mascle As a published author and creative writing teacher I often get asked how writers can get published. One of the simplest ways to answer that question is tell the story of my publishing contracts with two different publishers. written by Deanna Mascle Here are 15 tips to help you get started teaching your child their alphabet letters. written by Rhonda Byrne Learn about The Science Behind LOA with the help of this article.
written by Frank Holes Once the hectic pace of the first day of school is over, you'll want to get your students off and writing 'on the right foot'. We begin the second day of class with a writing assignment / activity that will give me an idea of where the students are in terms of their understanding of the writing process. << previous page 1 next page>> |