This short note thanks the recipient, who is the writer's mother, for showing her love every day. The writer expresses their love and gratitude to their mother on Mother's Day. Others also think the mother is wonderful, as expressed in the note.
How to use words that are spelled the same in sentence. How to use words that sound the same but are spelled differently in sentences. Includes games and grammar errors for students to correct.
This document defines key terms related to relations and functions, including:
- A relation is a set of ordered pairs. The domain is the set of x-values and the range is the set of y-values.
- A relation is a function if each x-value is mapped to only one y-value. This can be determined using the vertical line test or by checking if x-values are repeated.
- Graphs where a vertical line crosses the relation more than once are not functions, while graphs where it only crosses once are functions.
This document provides an overview of software testing fundamentals. It discusses why testing is necessary, defines common testing terms, and outlines seven fundamental testing principles. It also describes the typical phases of the fundamental test process, including test planning, analysis and design, implementation and execution, evaluation, and closure activities. Finally, it discusses the psychology of testing and levels of independence in test design.
This document provides an overview of software testing fundamentals. It discusses why testing is necessary, defines common testing terms, and outlines seven fundamental testing principles. It also describes the typical phases of the fundamental test process, including test planning, analysis and design, implementation and execution, evaluation, and closure activities. Finally, it discusses the psychology of testing and levels of independence in test design.
This short note thanks the recipient, who is the writer's mother, for showing her love every day. The writer expresses their love and gratitude to their mother on Mother's Day. Others also think the mother is wonderful, as expressed in the note.
How to use words that are spelled the same in sentence. How to use words that sound the same but are spelled differently in sentences. Includes games and grammar errors for students to correct.
This document defines key terms related to relations and functions, including:
- A relation is a set of ordered pairs. The domain is the set of x-values and the range is the set of y-values.
- A relation is a function if each x-value is mapped to only one y-value. This can be determined using the vertical line test or by checking if x-values are repeated.
- Graphs where a vertical line crosses the relation more than once are not functions, while graphs where it only crosses once are functions.
This document provides an overview of software testing fundamentals. It discusses why testing is necessary, defines common testing terms, and outlines seven fundamental testing principles. It also describes the typical phases of the fundamental test process, including test planning, analysis and design, implementation and execution, evaluation, and closure activities. Finally, it discusses the psychology of testing and levels of independence in test design.
This document provides an overview of software testing fundamentals. It discusses why testing is necessary, defines common testing terms, and outlines seven fundamental testing principles. It also describes the typical phases of the fundamental test process, including test planning, analysis and design, implementation and execution, evaluation, and closure activities. Finally, it discusses the psychology of testing and levels of independence in test design.
Ciara was a powerful witch who was shunned by her people and cursed an entire town. She raised her daughter Ida and twin daughter Charlotte, though Charlotte was disposed of. Ida grew up studying sorcery with her mother. When Ida turned 18, her mother arranged for her to marry Liam Heavenly but told Ida to kill him after the marriage. Horrified, Ida fled in the night after changing her name to Jessica Robinson and enrolling in college to escape her mother. Ciara was heartbroken by Ida/Jessica's departure. The document questions whether Ciara is truly wicked or not.
This document provides information about poetry, including different figures of speech used to create imagery. It defines simile as comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as" and provides examples. Metaphor is described as an implied comparison between two things that have something in common without using "like" or "as". Practice poems using these techniques are also included.
How has COMNet involved Pashtoon Women in Quetta for PEIgedrosia
1) Women in Pashtoonabad gather at bazaars, health centers, girls' schools, vocational centers, and madrassas. Influential women who could encourage polio vaccination include mothers, female teachers, caregivers, and religious elders.
2) To involve women in polio eradication, social mobilizers conducted women-to-women awareness sessions by engaging influential females. They also held polio awareness sessions at educational institutions, skill development centers, and religious schools.
3) Key vaccination messages were disseminated at marketplaces through loudspeakers, flyers, and awareness sessions at health centers where women sought medical care for themselves and their children. These efforts led
The document discusses the essential nutrients required by animal bodies, including water, protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals. These nutrients are obtained through food and are necessary to provide energy for bodily processes, growth, health, and reproduction as they are the basic components of animal feed rations.
The document discusses the dates 11/9 and 9/11 and what they represent. 11/9 was the fall of the Berlin Wall, which allowed free and open potential for all people. 9/11 was the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center towers that were carried out by Osama Bin Laden. The document also discusses how imagination can be used to help people or harm people.
The document contains 40 multiple choice questions related to software testing concepts and techniques. The questions cover topics such as stress testing, smoke testing, black box testing, equivalence partitioning, test cases, test harnesses, integration testing, pairwise testing, code coverage, performance testing, stubs, system testing, test plans, inspections, model testing, integration strategies, static analysis, fuzz testing, regression testing, test management tools, security testing, reliability testing, and sanity testing.
AuroraDay provides a tour of Dawn Cottage, a custom built house in The Sims. The tour shows the floor plan layout, exterior of the house including fenced yard, and interior rooms. Key features summarized include the living area, bar and kitchen, small dining room, bathroom, two bedrooms (one for a child), and master bedroom with private bathroom. The goal is to showcase Dawn Cottage for others to enjoy playing within the game.
Support panel mobile user guide for PlayBook - EnglishActiveHelper
The document provides a 10-point user guide for the Support Panel Mobile application for the BlackBerry PlayBook. It details the login process, dashboard overview, features for viewing and communicating with agents, visitors and live chat sessions, configuration options, and how to change agent status and exit the application. Key sections include logging in with server details, using the dashboard to access options, viewing connected agents and website visitors, accepting and transferring chat sessions, and customizing settings like refresh rates and alerts.
1) Manda is a 20-year-old woman who has moved into a new home in Sunset Valley and gotten a job as a dishwasher at the local diner.
2) She meets some people her age including Ayesha and Cycl0n3. She grows close to Cycl0n3 and secretly marries him.
3) Manda reveals that she is pregnant with Cycl0n3's child. They are unable to afford many supplies for the baby so she uses her kleptomaniac skills to take some items. She later gives birth to a baby girl named Rachel.
The document introduces concepts related to the coordinate plane, including the x-axis, y-axis, origin, quadrants, ordered pairs, and graphing points. It explains that the x-axis is horizontal, the y-axis is vertical, and the origin is at the center point (0,0). Points can fall into four quadrants depending on whether their x and y values are positive or negative. An example point (-5,3) is shown to lie in Quadrant II. The coordinates of two points A and B are given as (-5,-7) and (7,-2).
Retail store connect technical referenceAhmed Farag
- Retail Store Connect is a service that replicates data between head office and store databases to keep them synchronized.
- It can be configured in different ways, such as having a "forwarder" instance that passes packages to other Retail Store Connect instances for load balancing.
- The Retail Store Connect Settings tool is used to configure instances of the Retail Store Connect service, specifying properties like the server name and database connections.
1. There are three main methods of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation.
2. The Earth is heated through radiation from the sun, with some energy being absorbed, some reflected, and some transmitted through substances like water and air.
3. Factors like land/water distribution, altitude, latitude, and cloud cover contribute to geographic and climatic differences in surface temperatures around the world.
Air pressure is exerted equally in all directions by the air around us. It can be measured using a barometer, with units of mmHg or atm. Rapid changes in air pressure often indicate approaching weather systems - falling pressure means storms while rising pressure means clearing weather. Winds are created by differences in air pressure between areas. Global wind patterns are caused by uneven heating of the Earth, with the hottest air at the equator rising and causing circulation of air masses. High and low pressure systems form based on temperature and moisture levels, influencing wind direction.
1. There are three main methods of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation.
2. The Earth is heated through radiation from the sun, with some energy being absorbed, some reflected, and some transmitted through substances like water and air.
3. Temperatures vary based on factors like proximity to water vs. land, altitude, latitude, and cloud cover, with land experiencing greater temperature ranges than water and higher latitudes being cooler on average.
Air pressure is exerted equally in all directions by the air around us. It can be measured using a barometer, with units of mmHg or atm. Rapid changes in air pressure often indicate approaching weather systems - falling pressure means storms while rising pressure means clearing weather. Winds are created by differences in air pressure between areas. Global wind patterns are caused by uneven heating of the Earth, with the hottest air at the equator rising and causing circulation of air masses. High and low pressure systems form based on temperature and moisture levels, influencing wind direction.
The document provides 20 math word problems that require solving equations for a variable. It works through each problem step-by-step showing the work and reasoning to isolate the variable. Common steps include distributing terms, combining like terms, adding/subtracting the same quantity to both sides of the equation, and dividing/multiplying both sides by the same non-zero quantity. The final problems involve multiple steps to solve more complex equations.
Ciara was a powerful witch who was shunned by her people and cursed an entire town. She raised her daughter Ida and twin daughter Charlotte, though Charlotte was disposed of. Ida grew up studying sorcery with her mother. When Ida turned 18, her mother arranged for her to marry Liam Heavenly but told Ida to kill him after the marriage. Horrified, Ida fled in the night after changing her name to Jessica Robinson and enrolling in college to escape her mother. Ciara was heartbroken by Ida/Jessica's departure. The document questions whether Ciara is truly wicked or not.
This document provides information about poetry, including different figures of speech used to create imagery. It defines simile as comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as" and provides examples. Metaphor is described as an implied comparison between two things that have something in common without using "like" or "as". Practice poems using these techniques are also included.
How has COMNet involved Pashtoon Women in Quetta for PEIgedrosia
1) Women in Pashtoonabad gather at bazaars, health centers, girls' schools, vocational centers, and madrassas. Influential women who could encourage polio vaccination include mothers, female teachers, caregivers, and religious elders.
2) To involve women in polio eradication, social mobilizers conducted women-to-women awareness sessions by engaging influential females. They also held polio awareness sessions at educational institutions, skill development centers, and religious schools.
3) Key vaccination messages were disseminated at marketplaces through loudspeakers, flyers, and awareness sessions at health centers where women sought medical care for themselves and their children. These efforts led
The document discusses the essential nutrients required by animal bodies, including water, protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals. These nutrients are obtained through food and are necessary to provide energy for bodily processes, growth, health, and reproduction as they are the basic components of animal feed rations.
The document discusses the dates 11/9 and 9/11 and what they represent. 11/9 was the fall of the Berlin Wall, which allowed free and open potential for all people. 9/11 was the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center towers that were carried out by Osama Bin Laden. The document also discusses how imagination can be used to help people or harm people.
The document contains 40 multiple choice questions related to software testing concepts and techniques. The questions cover topics such as stress testing, smoke testing, black box testing, equivalence partitioning, test cases, test harnesses, integration testing, pairwise testing, code coverage, performance testing, stubs, system testing, test plans, inspections, model testing, integration strategies, static analysis, fuzz testing, regression testing, test management tools, security testing, reliability testing, and sanity testing.
AuroraDay provides a tour of Dawn Cottage, a custom built house in The Sims. The tour shows the floor plan layout, exterior of the house including fenced yard, and interior rooms. Key features summarized include the living area, bar and kitchen, small dining room, bathroom, two bedrooms (one for a child), and master bedroom with private bathroom. The goal is to showcase Dawn Cottage for others to enjoy playing within the game.
Support panel mobile user guide for PlayBook - EnglishActiveHelper
The document provides a 10-point user guide for the Support Panel Mobile application for the BlackBerry PlayBook. It details the login process, dashboard overview, features for viewing and communicating with agents, visitors and live chat sessions, configuration options, and how to change agent status and exit the application. Key sections include logging in with server details, using the dashboard to access options, viewing connected agents and website visitors, accepting and transferring chat sessions, and customizing settings like refresh rates and alerts.
1) Manda is a 20-year-old woman who has moved into a new home in Sunset Valley and gotten a job as a dishwasher at the local diner.
2) She meets some people her age including Ayesha and Cycl0n3. She grows close to Cycl0n3 and secretly marries him.
3) Manda reveals that she is pregnant with Cycl0n3's child. They are unable to afford many supplies for the baby so she uses her kleptomaniac skills to take some items. She later gives birth to a baby girl named Rachel.
The document introduces concepts related to the coordinate plane, including the x-axis, y-axis, origin, quadrants, ordered pairs, and graphing points. It explains that the x-axis is horizontal, the y-axis is vertical, and the origin is at the center point (0,0). Points can fall into four quadrants depending on whether their x and y values are positive or negative. An example point (-5,3) is shown to lie in Quadrant II. The coordinates of two points A and B are given as (-5,-7) and (7,-2).
Retail store connect technical referenceAhmed Farag
- Retail Store Connect is a service that replicates data between head office and store databases to keep them synchronized.
- It can be configured in different ways, such as having a "forwarder" instance that passes packages to other Retail Store Connect instances for load balancing.
- The Retail Store Connect Settings tool is used to configure instances of the Retail Store Connect service, specifying properties like the server name and database connections.
1. There are three main methods of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation.
2. The Earth is heated through radiation from the sun, with some energy being absorbed, some reflected, and some transmitted through substances like water and air.
3. Factors like land/water distribution, altitude, latitude, and cloud cover contribute to geographic and climatic differences in surface temperatures around the world.
Air pressure is exerted equally in all directions by the air around us. It can be measured using a barometer, with units of mmHg or atm. Rapid changes in air pressure often indicate approaching weather systems - falling pressure means storms while rising pressure means clearing weather. Winds are created by differences in air pressure between areas. Global wind patterns are caused by uneven heating of the Earth, with the hottest air at the equator rising and causing circulation of air masses. High and low pressure systems form based on temperature and moisture levels, influencing wind direction.
1. There are three main methods of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation.
2. The Earth is heated through radiation from the sun, with some energy being absorbed, some reflected, and some transmitted through substances like water and air.
3. Temperatures vary based on factors like proximity to water vs. land, altitude, latitude, and cloud cover, with land experiencing greater temperature ranges than water and higher latitudes being cooler on average.
Air pressure is exerted equally in all directions by the air around us. It can be measured using a barometer, with units of mmHg or atm. Rapid changes in air pressure often indicate approaching weather systems - falling pressure means storms while rising pressure means clearing weather. Winds are created by differences in air pressure between areas. Global wind patterns are caused by uneven heating of the Earth, with the hottest air at the equator rising and causing circulation of air masses. High and low pressure systems form based on temperature and moisture levels, influencing wind direction.
The document provides 20 math word problems that require solving equations for a variable. It works through each problem step-by-step showing the work and reasoning to isolate the variable. Common steps include distributing terms, combining like terms, adding/subtracting the same quantity to both sides of the equation, and dividing/multiplying both sides by the same non-zero quantity. The final problems involve multiple steps to solve more complex equations.
The atmosphere is divided into four main layers - the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere. Each layer is defined by changes in temperature. The troposphere extends from Earth's surface to around 12 km and contains around 90% of the atmosphere. The stratosphere extends from 12-50 km and contains the ozone layer which absorbs harmful UV radiation. Air is composed primarily of nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%).
Maps have evolved over time to become more accurate representations of the world. Early maps from 4000 BC showed where people lived and tax boundaries, while Ptolemy created the first world map in 150 AD using Greek and Roman cartography. In the Middle Ages, maps reflected cultural beliefs and guided pilgrims. Modern technology like GPS and GIS has led to highly accurate digital maps through satellite imagery and data analysis.
This document provides an overview of current environmental issues facing the Earth. It discusses how human population growth and industrialization have negatively impacted the environment through increased consumption of non-renewable resources, pollution, and loss of biodiversity. As human societies developed from hunter-gatherers to agricultural to industrial, their demands on the environment expanded and dependence on fossil fuels rose, resulting in problems like pollution and depletion of resources. The core issues discussed are overconsumption, pollution, and biodiversity loss due to rising human populations. The document also introduces the concept of sustainability and the goal of creating a sustainable society that does not exceed the Earth's limits.
The document discusses water resources and water treatment. It explains that most of Earth's water is ocean water, while freshwater comes from surface water, groundwater, and the water cycle. It then describes how surface water forms rivers and lakes, groundwater forms aquifers, and how water is used residentially, industrially, and agriculturally. Issues like overdraft and habitat degradation are discussed, along with water treatment processes like desalination, purification through screening, sedimentation, filtration, aeration, and sterilization.
The document summarizes different types of telescopes and space probes used to explore the universe, and some of their key contributions. It discusses radio, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ray telescopes, as well as notable space telescopes like Hubble and the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope. It also outlines various space probes sent to study planets, moons, comets and more, providing images to advance scientists' understanding of the solar system. Finally, it lists some technologies that were developed for space exploration but later found applications on Earth.
1. Stars form from dense clouds of gas and dust called nebulae when gravity overcomes pressure, causing the cloud to collapse and heat up. Nuclear fusion then begins, forming a star.
2. Stars exist in different stages depending on their mass. Medium stars become red giants then white dwarfs. Massive stars explode as supernovae, leaving neutron stars or black holes.
3. Astronomers use tools like spectroscopy, star charts, and parallax to determine properties of stars like composition, temperature, brightness, and distance. This helps classify stars and map their life cycles.
The document discusses planetary motion and the movement of celestial bodies. It describes how early astronomers like Ptolemy, Copernicus, and Kepler developed models of the solar system. Johannes Kepler developed his three laws of planetary motion, establishing that planets orbit the sun in ellipses. Isaac Newton later explained that gravity is the force that causes planets to orbit the sun. The document also discusses the Earth's rotation, revolution, and axial tilt, which cause seasons. It describes the moon's orbit and how its phases, tides, and eclipses occur due to the positions of the Earth, moon, and sun.
The document summarizes theories about the formation and evolution of the universe:
1) The Big Bang theory proposes that approximately 13.8 billion years ago, all matter in the observable universe was condensed into an incredibly dense singularity that suddenly exploded, causing the universe to expand rapidly and form light elements.
2) As the universe expanded, gravity caused matter to condense into the first stars and galaxies. Observations of redshifts in light from distant galaxies provide evidence the universe continues expanding today.
3) Current theories suggest three possible ultimate fates for the universe depending on its overall density - continued expansion, eventual contraction, or a stable flat state.
Chapter 18 – air pollution and global changesAnnie cox
This document discusses various types of air pollution and their local and global effects. It describes how local pollution from activities like burning fossil fuels can cause issues worldwide through mechanisms like acid rain, ozone depletion, and global warming. Five major types of outdoor air pollutants are discussed - particulates, oxides, photochemical smog, hydrocarbons, and CFCs. The document also notes how air pollution affects human health, other organisms, and causes global problems through acid deposition, ozone layer thinning, and climate change due to increased greenhouse gases.
Meteorologists use various data sources to predict the weather, but it is difficult to always be correct due to rapidly changing atmospheric conditions. Data comes from surface weather stations, weather balloons, satellites, radars, and computer models. Air masses and fronts influence weather, and storms form when different air masses meet. Hurricanes require specific conditions like warm ocean water. While meteorology studies the atmosphere, tiny differences in data can lead to different model results, so multiple models are used to predict daily weather.
1. The document discusses the four layers of Earth's atmosphere and how factors like temperature, pressure, wind, and moisture interact to cause weather.
2. It explains that the lowest layer, the troposphere, contains almost all of the atmosphere's mass and water and is where weather occurs.
3. The stratosphere contains the protective ozone layer. The thermosphere is where satellites orbit and temperatures can reach 2000 degrees Celsius.
4. Weather results from interactions of heat, air pressure, wind, and moisture. Unequal heating causes pressure differences that create wind, and wind circulations around the globe.
The document discusses various types of water pollution including chemical, thermal, radioactive, sediments, and sewage. The largest sources of water pollution are agricultural runoff and sewage. Developing countries often lack proper sewage treatment facilities. Water pollution has been an issue for centuries but legislation and enforcement have been weak, allowing the problem to continue. The top source of water pollution in North Carolina is stormwater runoff carrying various pollutants. Solutions include limiting development near waterways and preserving wetlands to naturally filter water.
The document discusses water resources and water treatment. It explains that most of Earth's water is ocean water, while freshwater comes from surface water, groundwater, and the water cycle. It then describes how surface water flows in rivers and collects in lakes and reservoirs, and how groundwater flows through permeable rock layers and can be accessed through wells. The document also outlines water use for residential, industrial, and agricultural purposes, as well as problems like overdraft and habitat degradation. It concludes by explaining processes for desalination and water purification to remove salts and contaminants, making water safe for drinking.
The document summarizes how oceans shape our lives by discussing the distribution of water on Earth, properties of ocean water, ocean motions, shoreline formations, and the barrier islands of North Carolina's Outer Banks. It explains that barrier islands formed due to rising sea levels, a large sand supply, a gently sloping coast, and wave energy. Humans are increasing the rate of barrier island migration through armoring and development, which reduces available sand and increases erosion risks. Ultimately, one cannot have buildings and beaches in the long run due to the dynamic coastal environment.
Double-sided equations can be solved by doing the same operation to both sides of the equals sign. This keeps the equation balanced. Terms should be combined so that variables are grouped together on one side and constants on the other. When a term crosses the equals sign to the other side, its sign changes. By following these steps, variables can be isolated so the equation can be solved.
2. Factoring GCF first
• Remember in Topic 1 we factored by finding the
GCF? Well, sometimes we have a trinomial that has a
GCF and can be factored into 2 binomials.
• If you can factor a GCF, always factor the GCF first
before using any other factoring method.
• Visit PurpleMath.com to learn how to factor out a
GCF then use the boxes.
3. Factoring & your Calculator
• Factoring can always be checked by multiplying the
factors, but you can also check your factoring using a
graphing calculator.
• MathBits.com will show you how to use your
TI-83/84+ graphing calculator to check your
factoring.
4. Way to go!
• You’ve finished reviewing Factoring
with a GCF notes.
• Exit and proceed to the Mastery
Assignment.