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    Review of Related Studies

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    conceived as a key for solving problems. This problem-solving nature of Mathematics can be found in sub-disciplines of Mathematics such as in geometry‚ calculus‚ arithmetic and Advanced algebra. The fourth year high school students are taking advanced algebra. Advanced algebra is an important area of mathematics. Algebra is a generalized form of arithmetic; and for the purpose of generalization of arithmetic‚ the letters and signs are used. Physics‚ another subject that fourth year high school students

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    big boulders and how they used carving tools to make sure that each boulder was exactly the same before beginning construction. Similar to the Egyptians Ieoh Ming Pei had to make sure that the structure he designed was very strong. He used algebra and trigonometry in order to create the correct dimensions of the pyramid before he began construction‚ in order to ensure the stableness and sustainability of the pyramid. The Louvre Pyramid was built in 1989‚ and its purpose was to be an entrance for the

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    Orthodontist Essay

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    Each day orthodontists help people have the smile they have always wanted. Although there are many responsibilities‚ it is a very rewarding job. Orthodontists work 40 hour work weeks. They work in your own practice fitting and adjusting orthodontic appliances‚ including braces‚ Invisalign‚ rubber bands‚ etc. to patients teeth. When orthodontists are not fitting appliances they are making or adjusting patients plans to a perfect smile. Doing this every day can be very stressful because they have to

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    increasingly determine whether companies—and the US—can compete. But our education and training programs haven’t adapted to develop the skills big data demands. US students are shuttled along a familiar path in mathematics: first stop algebra‚ then geometry and trigonometry‚ and finally‚ the ultimate destination‚ calculus. This time-honored curriculum seems increasingly out of touch in a world that is flooded with noisy and voluminous data. The majority of students need to be immersed in the more practical

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    Architectural Engineering

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    There are 25 major specialties in engineering that are recognized by professional societies. In any one of those 25 specialties‚ the goal of the engineer is the same. The goal is to be able to come up with a cost effective design that aids people in the tasks they face each day. Whether it be the coffee machine in the morning or the roads and highways we travel‚ or even the cars we travel in‚ it was all an idea that started with an engineer. Someone engineered each idea to make it the best solution

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    places: 3.1416 and the sine table in trigonometry. Centuries later‚ in 825 CE‚ the Arab mathematician‚ Mohammed Ibna Musa credited the value of Pi to the Indians‚ "This value has been given by the Hindus." And above all‚ his most spectacular contribution was the concept of zero without which modern computer technology would have been non-existent. Aryabhatt was a colossus in the field of mathematics. BHASKARACHARYA II (1114-1183 CE) [pic] GENIUS IN ALGEBRA Born in the obscure village of Vijjadit

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    Hard and Soft Skills

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    Hard skills are usually related to professional knowledge‚ tools‚ or techniques that allow us to work within our profession. Hard skills are learned. You are taught them in school or from books. They are a way of doing something; a procedure‚ a best practice. Some examples of hard skills are designing a bridge; developing software; applying taxation laws; and injecting a vaccine. (Lipton‚ 2014‚ p.4) Soft skills are more difficult to quantify. These skills are personality qualities‚ habits‚ attitudes

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    Robotic Arms

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    Robots I think as artist‚ to be able to put human arms as a robot .Creativity has nothing to do any activity in particular with painting‚ poetry etc. “Robotic arms” that perfectly the movements of human operator. Not only do the arms move the same way as human arms; they also feed the force of their movements back to the operator. When used in the workplace‚ the arms would allow human workers to perform heavy lifting for hours at a time The “Robotic arms” could be used in places where conditions

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    Ib Math Sl Syllabus

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    Mathematics SL Year 1 Welcome to IB Mathematics. This two-year course is designed for students who have a strong foundation in basic mathematical concepts. The topics covered in this course include: * Algebra * Functions * Equations * Circular functions * Trigonometry * Vectors * Statistics * Probability * Calculus ------------------------------------------------- Resources: * Textbook: Mathematics SL 3rd edition. Haese Mathematics 2012 ISBN: 978-1-921972-08-9

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    Cool Runnings is a movie about four Jamaican men named Derice Bannock‚ Junior Bevil‚ Yul Brenner‚ and Irv Blitzer who set out to raise money in order to compete in the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary‚ Alberta as a bobsled team. The group of men tried a few different ways to raise the money to go compete and they seemed to keep failing. Finally one of the men decided to sell his car in order to help them reach their money goal. After Junior sold his car the team were on their way to Calgary

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