Daily Archives: May 20, 2016

English Lesson 126: Tom Sawyer

In these chapters of tom Sawyer, 26-30, Tom and Huck finally get to go and look around in the haunted house, until Huck remembers that the day is Friday. Friday back then was believed to be a bad day to

Posted in English, Tom Sawyer

Mathematics Lesson 141: Binary Number System

Think about a computer for a second. What do you picture, a screen with a box like object next to it, a keyboard and a mouse? Or do you picture a screen with 0 and 1 all over it? If

Posted in Internet Math, Math

Science Lesson 109: Spinal Injuries

Spinal injuries are probably one of the most traumatic and dangerous injuries ever. Now, when I say spinal injury, people probably thing of a person lying motionless on the ground with their body not aligned properly. But what you’re thinking

Posted in Anatomy, First Aid, Science

English Lesson 126: Tom Sawyer

In this part of Tom Sawyer, they finally get back from pirating. They had spent several days being pirates, but now, while their funeral was going on, they paraded down the middle, and all three of them, even the most

Posted in English, Tom Sawyer

Sir Walter Raleigh is one of the most famous men during the Elizabethan Era. He had done many things, having been a writer, soldier, spy, politician, and a tobacco maker who was very popular among England. He was a staunch

Posted in Catholic Reformation, History, Kings and Queens of England

Mathematics Lesson 138: Modus Tollens

Modus Tollens is very similar to Modus Ponens, and they even have the same beginnings, but with Modus Tollens, you negate the consequent. The way an argument that uses Modus Tollens would look like is like this:   P–>Q ~Q

Posted in Internet Math, Math, Mathematical Logic

Mathematics Lesson 137: Double Negation and Multi-step Proofs

Multi-step proofs are pretty much the same as regular proofs, except they take more steps. So let’s take one and solve it. In this one, we’ll have to prove that ‘R’ is true. Prove: ‘R’ Q–>P (P) P–>R (P) Q      

Posted in Internet Math, Math, Mathematical Logic

Science Lesson 107: Concussions

Concussions are probably one of the most unknown injuries. What it is is a hard impact on the body or head that shakes and/or twists the brain. This damages the brain tissue, and the symptoms can range from physical to

Posted in Internet Math, Math, Mathematical Logic
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