I think another issue [at least in Canada with inreasing immigration] with poor English skills is that there are more and more students who use English as a second language.
They do very well in Maths [because apparently the Asian Maths are tought much quicker] and to a certain extent, the Sciences; but English is not as well. Many Universities in our province mandate that a English proficiency test be written by the student; which if failed: a course will have to be taken and it must be passed.
I don't think any Graphing Calculator is as good as the Maths software currently available to Universities.
Mathematica, Maple etc. >> Graphing Calculator anyday.
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me too!
I used to watch it on The Shining Time Station with George Carlin/Ringo Starr.
ah...great times
I don't understand: why would kids like the ford escort?
I never understood why Americans call their pigskin/tackle game as Football.
Soccer I can understand, as it involves mostly the feet.
Care to explain for me guys?
I used to do that too, but I find that it's too hard to find music that way.
I was recently introduced to the Noteworthy Composer. It's much better.
As for pdf vs. html, I like how pdf can show the document as is [i.e. AutoCad renderings can be shown to all besides only those with AutoCad]. However, for text-only documents, I'd much prefer html also due to the load time.
I've never seen such a thing.
There are so many polyatomic ions. You could calculate the electronegativity/electropositivity for polyatomic ions yourself though.
Arithmetic & patterning was my favourite.
My Math skills ... hm ... well, the last Maths I've taken were Linear Algebra & Calculus I & II. They were fun.
I wonder how Analysis will be...
How is Azureus?
I used to use the default BT program, but now I use Shareaza.
It's much better at finding sources. I remember once I downloaded @ 2 MB/s on my dsl.
Knowing what titration means in a chemical rx, what the chemical name means & [Concentration] = (# of moles)/(volume) should be sufficient to solve your problems.
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Limp Bizkit used the Chocolate ... Hot Dog Water, unless Linkin Park used it too & I'm not aware of that.
Evanescence is quite rocking though. I like "My Immortal" where the rock instruments strike in with the piano solo.
How about going along with MIT's OCW?
Then, base your textbook selections upon their recommended books.
In addition, you may get some notes, assignments, practice quizzes/tests, and whatnot.
Print Screen, or if you're using Graphmatica: Edit --> Copy Graphs BMP or Copy Graphs EMF.
Calculators don't need to change to DEG for the sin(x) & cos(x) functions. RADians or GRADians are fine.
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