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Classwork Exercise and Series (Mathematics-SS3): Spherical Geometry

Concept and Location of Longitude and Latitude Lines of latitude run East & West or horizontal but measure distance North & South of the Equator—vertically. The equator is labeled as zero degrees latitude. The greatest amount of latitude is 90 degrees at the North or South poles. We can then label our equator as 0° […]

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Literature: Plot, Characters, Themes and Critique of A Woman in Her Prime

Topic: Plot, characters,themes and critique of  a woman in her prime Plot Brenhoma is the setting of the story; A farming community where traditional religion is mostly prevalent. We recognize lack of formal education among the people of this community. They guess their time by associating it to the rotation of the globe in connection

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15 Rules Teens Want Their Parents To Follow (But Know They Won’t)

Dear parent, I know what’s already going on in your mind by just reading the headline of this article. You’re probably screaming “What rubbish! How can you make the rules when you will end up taking silly and dangerous decisions?” Fine, it’s obvious I might not be able to make the rules because you don’t

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Classwork Exercise and Series (Mathematics-SS3): Surface area and volume of a sphere

Surface Area of a Sphere A sphere is the locus of points in space equidistant from one point called the centre of the sphere. Note: the difference between the sphere and the circle. The sphere is the locus of a point in space, while the circle is the locus of a point in a plane.

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8 ‘Most Annoying’ Things People Say To Teenagers (And What They Actually Mean)

Do you ever feel like all the adults in your life are repeating the same things over and over again? Do you wonder what they’re actually trying to say? Here’s a handy-dandy dictionary to decode the annoying grownup lingo you encounter in your everyday life: 1. “It’s not that I don’t trust you, but….” Translation:

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Geography – SS1}: Latitude and Longitude

Latitude Latitude is the angular distance of a point on the earth’s surface, measured in degree from centre of the earth. Latitude (00), called equator, divides the earth into two equals- the Northern and Southern hemisphere. All other latitudes are parallel to the equator and to each other; hence, the latitudes are also called parallels

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Mathematics – JSS 2}: Angles in a Polygon

Angles between lines If a line is split into 2 and you know one angle you can always find the other one. Example: If we know one angle is 45° what is angle “a” ? Angle a is 180° − 45° = 135° This method can be used for several angles on one side of a straight line. Example: What is angle “b” ? Angle b is

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Want to have a fabulous Teen Life? Follow these steps

The teen age can be really challenging – changing of hormones, peer pressure, school stress and all that. Every teenager will face these challenges. The question of weather you will live through it or not depends on support you get and your orientation. Do good in your community Volunteering can not only improve your community’s status,

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