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Monthly Archives: January 2010
CityScapes
I am happy to announce that my virtual coffee table book, CityScapes is published. It is a collection of photographs that I took of Boston, North Attleborough, MA., and Pawtucket, R.I. Click here to preview the book.
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Tagged books, boston, North Attleboro, Pawtucket, photography, sel-publishing
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A Newspaper Experiment
Interesting site. I’m exploring ideas about newspapers and the internet.
How to Program Using the Basic Language – An Introduction
Learning to program a computer teaches you to think logically and to make your computer work for you. Programming has the potential to improve your problem-solving skills whether the problem is computer-related or not. This article is the first in … Continue reading
How to Choose a Free Web Hosting Service
There are many free web hosting services, for example, Tripod.com, AngelFire.com, Webs.com, etc. Each has their advantages and disadvantages. Some services offer you a “design by template” service so you do not have to code or design your site from scratch. … Continue reading
How to Add Easily Negative Numbers
Negative numbers can be confusing. When we think about numbers, we often think in terns of positive. However, negative numbers are useful and they are common in mathematical operations. This articles explains how to add negative numbers. Click here to … Continue reading
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Tagged addition, GED math, GED preparation, math, negative numbers, positive numbers, subtraction
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My Other Articles
I enjoy writing. Here is a link to some of my other articles. Enjoy!
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Tagged business, cell phones, education, English as a Second Language, ESL, learning, teaching, time management, writing
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Is Mathematics a Language or a Way of Thinking?
I often tell people that mathematics is a language. Learning math is the same as learning any other language. Arithmetic operators, + – x ÷, are verbs; they are action symbols. Formulae are statements (or maybe questions depending on your … Continue reading
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Tagged GED math, GED preparation, integers, math, negative numbers, positive numbers
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Math as a Second Language – Negative and Positive Numbers
One of my New Year’s Resolutions is to relearn math. I’ve begun by learning about positive and negative numbers. Positive numbers are easy to understand; they are everywhere. We count with positive numbers. We measure our height with positive numbers … Continue reading
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Tagged GED math, GED preparation, integers, kiss my math, math, negative, negative numbers, positive numbers, postive
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Kiss My Math
One of my goals for the new year is to relearn math. I bought some basic math and GED books for review. One of the more interesting books is Kiss My Math by Danica McKellar. It is an entertaining book … Continue reading
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Tagged algebra, Dana McKellar, functions, GED, GED math, GED preparation, geometry, graphing, integers, math, negative numbers, positive numbers, pre-algebra
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