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Writing the Equations of Parallel Lines 150 150 SchoolTutoring Academy

Writing the Equations of Parallel Lines

Two lines are said to be parallel if the angle between them is zero. There is a result on parallel line which is states as : “Two lines are parallel if and only if their slopes are equal.” i.e. If the slopes of two lines which are parallel are m1 and m2 then m1 =…

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Improving Readability – How to Fix Some of the Most Common Errors 150 150 Suzanne

Improving Readability – How to Fix Some of the Most Common Errors

Commonly, problems occur in writing that result in an unfocused, disconnected, or unintelligible read. At stake is the readability of the material, and the following are frequently encountered errors in style that, once corrected, will make for a more pleasant read, no matter what the purpose of the writing may be. Passive Voice An overuse…

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Cognitive Friday: Daydreaming and Procrastination 150 150 Suzanne

Cognitive Friday: Daydreaming and Procrastination

It turns out that daydreaming and procrastination have some significant cognitive benefits. This information is more for parents than for kids, but you can tell your kids when they are adults. Daydreaming is a type of divergent thinking that allows the mind to freely and creatively solve problems and plan for the future. Daydreaming is…

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The Science of Energy: Sources of Energy 150 150 SchoolTutoring Academy

The Science of Energy: Sources of Energy

Energy is a vital resource on our world. It powers the wheels of industry, lights and warms our homes, and helps prepare our food for consumption. Their are a variety of sources for energy, however their are a limited number of highly effective sources. These chief sources of energy throughout the world are, in order…

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Essay Writing – How to Expand on Themes and Subject Matter 150 150 Suzanne

Essay Writing – How to Expand on Themes and Subject Matter

When writing a non-fiction essay, it can be useful to apply techniques of fiction writers to flesh-out ideas and themes, so as to give bare-bones facts and figures a livelier, living character. One way to accomplish this is to ask inventive, ‘out-of-the-box’ questions of yourself (or writing group) regarding subject matter and themes to be…

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Pollution’s Effects on Humans and the Environment 150 150 SchoolTutoring Academy

Pollution’s Effects on Humans and the Environment

Pollution and its Control Life on earth is restricted to a thin layer extending a few kilometers above and below the surface of the planet, called the biosphere. Within the biosphere, a complex series of cycles operate, all of which are powered by solar energy. These cycles are self-perpetuating and have maintained the Earth in…

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Tips on Essay Writing – How to Brainstorm 150 150 Suzanne

Tips on Essay Writing – How to Brainstorm

Essay writing is a process, and process writing is a skill that is taught regularly at school. In general, the process is to brainstorm, write, revise, edit and then edit until the essay is published. For many students, the beginning of the process is the toughest part. Coming up with an idea or honing a…

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Using the APA Style in Academic Writing 150 150 Suzanne

Using the APA Style in Academic Writing

The American Psychological Association’s trademarked, standardized method for presenting scientific writing – APA Style® – has been adopted by many universities as a comprehensive template for submissions from undergrads, researchers and academics in the Social Sciences. The objective is to present scientific facts, theories and information in as organized, streamlined and undistracted way as possible,…

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Chicago Manual of Style – How it Is Used 150 150 Suzanne

Chicago Manual of Style – How it Is Used

The Chicago Manual of Style, or CMS, is a manuscript preparation format that is mostly adapted to book writing. The Chicago Manual of Style was first published by the University of Chicago Press in 1906 under the title “Manual of Style.” It has since acquired the knick-name “the editor’s bible,” and a 16th edition was…

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Trigonometry: Conversion of Degrees and Minutes 150 150 SchoolTutoring Academy

Trigonometry: Conversion of Degrees and Minutes

Usually the angle in a circle is 360 degrees. Though an angle is usually measured in terms of degrees, the fractional parts of the degrees are measured in terms of minutes and seconds and their representations are as follows. 1 degree = 10 1 minute = 1’ 1 second = 1’’. And 1 0= 60…

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