University beams math class to high school
Imagine being able to turn down the volume on your math teachers, or tune them out all together.
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Imagine being able to turn down the volume on your math teachers, or tune them out all together.
If nature tends to catch your eye, you may have noticed that the number of leafless tress seems to be growing by the day. Where once stood a glorious Eastern Maple, you find but a lifeless skeleton -- winter's stern rebuke of summer's excess.
Imagine, for a second, that the grim predictions of bioterror come true. Imagine that somehow, somewhere, a terrorist group plants a lethal virus on American soil, and now it's only a matter of time before the contagion finds a path to your doorstep. Would you flee, hoping to stay a step ahead of infection? Or would you retreat to the confines of your home, while a plague rages outside?
In an instant, they were gone. Where the World Trade Center once stood lay a wasteland of twisted metal and debris. Nearly a year later, Ground Zero still gapes like an open wound, but thanks to a major clean-up effort, its cold geometry underplays the enormity of what happened Sept. 11.
Question - if a certain mathematical exam gives contestants six hours to answer 12 problems, how many minutes should each contestant spend per problem if they distribute their time evenly?
The shrill wail of an alarm clock breaks the morning silence, causing millions of groggy Americans to fumble instinctively for the snooze bar.
Like many children of divorce, third-year College student Katja Neubauer never will forget the day her parents separated. It is a memory that will persist throughout her life.
Ben Alger is 25 years old. He has a daughter, a new apartment in Waynesboro and a fiancee whom he intends to marry within a year. He is quiet, but quick with a smile, reserved, but warm. On the outside, Alger looks like a typical twenty-something.