No, .5 is greater than .375. If you get hung up on problems like this, think of it this way - is .500 greater than .375? Obviously not. Just add zeroes (only works after the last number behind the decimal).
The radius of the area will be 1.59 m
Can you show me a copy of the declamation piece entitled vendetta?
Vendetta... Vendetta... Vendetta...
Please leave me alone stop stop no no leave me alone i am free i know i am free! hahahaha do you know me? they call me vendetta they say i am ugly well i am. I am not deceived........
What comparative statistics are out there regarding how home schoolers compare to non-homeschoolers?
I don't know if there are any valid statistics to answer your query. However, I was home schooled as were my brothers and I believe we have done very well. The three of us hold advanced degrees and are very active in our chosen community affairs. I don't believe it is an either/or situation. I believe it is which is of the higher quality. If parents or whomever is supervising the home educating are dedicated and dilligent It can result in a well educated, emotionally stable child. There are many options for home schooled children to inter-act with their peers and build their social skills. Such as sports, scouting, religious affiliations, etc...
What you'll find there seems to indicate that on any scale the sociologists have chosen to measure, homeschoolers do as well as or better than the people in the community schools.
Yes! Ivy league schools actually have specific recruiters for homeschoolers, because they ROCK! (I'm a homeschool dad currently talking to Harvard and Princton. They LIKE homeschoolers.)
How many 100 tens are there in 49 789 216?
100 tens equal 1000, so there are nine "100 tens" in 49 789 216.
We homeschool our children. At the beginning of the school year each year we sit them down and talk to them to make sure they are still happy with homeschooling. It is a choice we make as a family and it will never be pushed or guilt tripped onto them. You should respect the parents decision in front of the child. If the child sees you openly going against their parents decisions, it will only cause more strife and make things harder on everyone. However, when the child is not around, you can sit the parents down and politely address your concerns. If you do it in a caring, but not accusing way, they may see your side. On the otherhand, there may be reasons that you are not seeing for what is going on as well. If so, they may be able to set your mind at ease.
Parents are the God given authority in a child's life. They make the decisions for their child based upon what they believe to be in the child's best interest.
Children may be unhappy about many situations, that doesn't the situation should be changed. So what can a small child do? Honor and respect your mother and father.
I think that last statement was ridiculous! Parents can be wrong, and if the child is being forced to do homeschooling he or she isn't going to learn much when he or she is so upset. In the long run, the child will be messed up. As far as knowing how to help. You really can't do anything by law but if the child is so upset he or she should express it to his/ or her parent and if the parent is loving and a good parent the parent will understand.
No need to bring religion into it. More to the point, what in particular is the child unhappy about? Is there a special friend he misses from school (supposing he has ever gone to one)? If so, maybe suggest a sleepover at the friend's home, or vice versa. Alternatively, are these particular parents just not very good teachers? It happens, though of course not just to homeschoolers. Or is it just a bit of "grass is always greener on the other side" syndrome? Has he been hearing from other kids about what they do at school, and think he's missing something? If this last, maybe look around for a not too dreadful school and give him a chance to learn that there's just as much to be unhappy about at school as at home.
If the child is resistant to home schooling, and would rather go to public school. The best thing to do is return the child to school. There are many times when the parent thinks they are acting in the best interest of the child but may not be. I was home schooled against my will and ended up dropping out. You can not force a child to learn. It is like the saying you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. The child may need interaction with other children or need special help that you are not certified to give. If you as a parent do not like the public schooling system in your area, then try the private sector. Private schooling cost wise is not much different. Or if you really feel that this is something that will benefit your child and personally need to keep home schooling, look into co-op's in your area. there are several churches that have days when they will Co-Op and all of the children get to have class together. Remember if you continue homeschooling there will be no sports, prom, homecoming events etc. for your child. These were the reasons I was so hesitant in the Home schooling process. Although I can say that my sister and brother did well with the curriculum provided for them. Although it was hard for them to get into college. You should definitely listen to the needs of this particular child. All parents should at least listen. It is the child's life in the wings, and they should have some hand in their future .
# We usually use belts to connect PULLEYS; Chains to connect SPROCKETS.
Gears have teeth and usually directly mesh together without belts.
However, there are gear-like pulleys that have teeth on them but require belts that also have teeth. Possibly what your thinking of... but the math problem is the same with or without a belt.
# The key is to recognize the ratio between the pulleys (or sprockets or gears.)
1.2m / 0.4m = 3 ... so the ratio is 3:1
# If the smaller pulley (gear) is the drive, then the driven (bigger) one will turn 1/3 times for each turn of the small one, for a ratio of 3:1.
If the big pulley (gear) is the drive, then the driven (smaller) one would turn 3 times for each single turn of the big one.
# You did not state the time of rotation. (per second? per minute?)
Regardless, the the big pulley (gear) will have 1/3 (one third) the angular velocity of the small pulley (gear.) So (ANSWER) your BIG pulley (or gear) will have angular velocity of 3.333333... (three and one third) radians per time unit.
How much does it cost in Missouri to homeschool a child?
I'm sure it depends on what curriculum you choose. I don't live in Missouri, but as far as I know I don't think any states charge to homeschool - I don't think that would be legal. Some states are more strict than others about requirements for homeschoolers though. There is probably some kind of independent support group in Missouri you could contact. If you can't find that, you might try doing a Google search for the Homeschool Legal Defense Fund. They should have information about your state or who you could contact with your questions.
I homeschool in Missouri and it doesn't cost anything but the cost of materials.
What is the lowest four digit-number?
The lowest 4 digit number is -9999. The lowest 4 digit POSITIVE number is 1000.
What are the components of LAN?
The components of LAN are as following:
* WORKSTATIONS * NETWORKING MEDIA * NIC CARDS
I do K12 and it'sawesome! It's a on-line charter school where you pick 4 subjects and a foreign language. I strongly recommend.
200 milliliters equal to liters?
one liter is one one thousandth of a liter. In order to convert milliliters to liters you should divide the milliliters by 1000. In this case: 200 / 1000 = 0.2 L because you are dividing by one thousand, which has three zeroes, you move the decimal place three places to the left.
What are pefixes and suffixes?
a prefixes is a group of letters that are fixed to the front of the root word. A suffixes is the main word for example dislike. dis is the prefixes and like is the suffixes
Sometimes called the simple predicate?
The predicate is everything in a sentence that is not the subject. A simple predicate is a finite verb e.g. I am, or Stuff happens.
What is the nearest tenth of 15.58?
A tenth of a number deals with decimals. The way to think about a tenth is that 1/10 is one tenth, and 1/10 as a decimal is 0.1. therefore the first decimal place is always the tenth of a number, so to answer your question the nearest tenth of 15.58 would be 15.6.