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- Modular ArithmeticThe following shows examples in performing modular arithmetic
Fun with Numbers: Multiplication Tips to Share with Your ChildDo you remember the dazed look people got when you proudly showed them you could count to one hundred? If so, then you probably remember these multiplication tips.- Comparison and Arithmetic Operators in C++In this part of the series, we talk about some common C++ Operators
- Comparison and Arithmetic Operators in CIn this part of the series, we look at comparison and arithmetic operators in C.
- ActivePerl Comparison and Arithmetic OperatorsIn this part of the series, we talk about some common ActivePerl operators.
- Statistics 101: The Arithmetic Mean (aka Mean or Average)The first article in what will (I hope) be a series on basic statistics, explained simply. This one is on the mean.
- PHP Comparison and Arithmetic OperatorsIn this part of the series, we talk about some common PHP operators.
- Comparison and Arithmetic OperatorsIn this part of the series, we talk about some common JavaScript Operators.
- Arithmetic with Windows Batch Process ProgrammingLearn how to execute mathematical functions within a batch process program.
- Arithmetic with Windows Batch Process ProgrammingLearn how to execute mathematical functions within a batch process program.
- Arithmetic Vs. Math - Is There a Difference?How to tell the difference between arithmetic and math and how to help our kids understand it.
- Probability Problems Using Arithmetic Brownian Motion: Practice Questions and SolutionsSection 63 of The Actuary's Free Study Guide for Exam 3F / Exam MFE gives five practice problems and solutions involving probability calculations using arithmetic Brownian motion.
- The Devil's Arithmetic: A Book ReviewI wrote this in 6th grade!
- Solving Arithmetic SequencesIt discusses solution to problems involving arithmetic sequences
- Political ArithmeticThe period between the late fifteenth and the late fifteenth and the eighteenth century saw not only a significant evolution of the views of population , but witnessed also the beginnings of the systematic measurement and analysis of population trends
- The Magic VaseIn India Abdul told me that this was a magic vase. I was a skeptic and did not believe. Today, sixty-six years later, I know that what he told me was true.
Mathematical Mysteries: Transfinite NumbersTransfinite numbers are bigger than infinity, or at least, some infinities. These odd numbers are actually a group of fascinating infinities, each larger than the last.
Screaming at AmericansScreaming At Americans is a poem by Shirley Billingsley
Remembering "Jacob's Ladder"A look at the sky yesterday quickly took me back in time to the 6th grade songbook about 'Jacob's Ladder'. I thought perhaps I was going to see angels going up and down a ladder to Heaven. What images do our children have?
Simple ComplicationsIn a world of confusion and chaos somethings are simple and clear cut. It is an unearthly paradox. Beautiful Uglies.
Movie Review - "Autumn Hearts: a New Beginning" (2007)Three survivors of a detention camp during World War II meet again after 35 years.
Trends and Changes in the 3 R's Of EducationThe 3 Rs of education, reading, writing and arithmetic have long been the core foundational studies in educational strategies. Over the years technology has become increasingly important but has this improved the results or trends in education?- Uncoupling: The Arithmetics OfFor those who say been there, done that...here is an eye opening article on uncoupling. A heart's day special for those who thought there is no life after love.
- Using "Change" in the Battle for Prevention of Student ProblemsOver the decades educators have used different mantras to try and prevent problems in the schools. Now they are finding that it is change that is at the root of story. How is that so?
- Commonly Misspelled WordsCommonly misspelled words that are in alphabetical order so it's quick and easy to find what you're looking for.
- Factoid FridayIt's Friday and that means that it is time for Factoid Friday! On Fridays, I'll provide you with five facts. I hoped you learn five, hopefully new to you, things.
- It is Arithmetic Folks, Do the Math... Again. What Choice Do You Have?I talk to small business owners all the time who ponder whether or not they want to do a workout and eliminate their debt on the business as well as reduce the debt on their personal guaranty to affordable losses.
- Proof, Certainty, and GodelAn introduction to Godel and his famous proof
- Useful Definitions and Formulas for the SAT II Math Level 2 TestValuable advice from a student who scored a perfect 800 on the exam.
My Daddy's HandsWritten in loving memory of my father, Billie Harrell (1926-1977).- You Might Be a Writer IfA humor piece
- The Economics of Crime that PaysCrime can definitely pay and pay very well at the risk of significant potential costs, none unexpected. Criminals probably do know the odds in advance.
- WinglessPoem: Icarus remembers his father. On prisons, flight, joy, desire, love, life, and abandonment.
- Finally I Understand Part I of a Nine Part Series - I Used to Be Good at MathA journey of discovery, a nine part series
- PSB Health Occupation Exam: What You Need to KnowA guide to prepare you for taking the PSB Health Occupations Exam
- I RememberI Remember remember active playgrounds, full of noisy little children Playing all sorts of games like hide and go-seek Running around in circles, spinning their hula-hoops I remember active playgrounds,
- Use Rhyming Math to Make Arithmetic Fun and EasyMemorize, Memorize but how do I do that? Flash cards and writing a thousand times? There is another way to teach your child or even you all their math facts by using all of our learning path ways at the same time.
- Programing in Basic LanguageBASIC means beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code, developed by Professors John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz at Darmouth College, U.S.A., in the year 1964. The language was developed with aim of teaching students a simple computer language for programming the computer
- Does Technology Impoverish the Mind?Technology does exactly the opposite.
- One Overarching Secret to Solving All Equations: From a Math TeacherFrom Algebra to Calculus there is one pervasive way of approaching equation solving. Once you look at equations in this way, you will be able to take them apart and get the solution.





