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Is it possible to be certain about anything? Can we truly know for sure, without a doubt, anything at all? These kinds of questions have puzzled even the greatest thinkers for as long as the human race has existed.
By Nathan R. Hale | Published 2/22/2008
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Several websites that offer free math tutoring, lessons, worksheets, tools and games for basic math, fractions,decimals, algebra,geometry, trigonometry, calculus and more. Good sites for students, teachers, parents and home-schoolers.
By Mar | Published 1/19/2007
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An examination of whether or not society can exist based on absolute truth. Absolute morality and how it applies to society.
By Matthew Ryan | Published 12/9/2007
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Exploring whether "absolute truth" really exists.
By Sheryl Young | Published 2/4/2008
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Now there is a new site called Math Made Easy that can help students prepare for tests, make up missed work, and finish homework assignments.
By Alicia Bodine | Published 9/14/2007
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Surviving all types of Math class can seem impossible. Many students hate math and find it a waste of time, and have a hard time passing mathematics classes. Here are a few tips for passing any level and type of Math.
By Lisa Belle | Published 1/5/2008
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Several free and cheap resources to help you find software and computer programs that will make your child's math skills improve (and maybe even change their attitude about the subject as well).
By Theresa Hemsoth | Published 8/28/2005
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Tux, Of Math Command is a fun free game that can help children learn math. Learn about what Tux can teach -- and what Tux is having trouble with.
By David Hamilton | Published 3/17/2008
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Many older prospects for a higher degree would go to college if only they had some assurance they could pass the math requirements. This article includes tips to increase the likelihood of success in math for the nontraditional student.
By Jacob and Yonnie Hall | Published 6/20/2007
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The government's official story about 9/11 has been shown to be false by serious technical analyses. The large national 9/11 truth movement must now use political tactics to get political reforms.
By Joel Hirschhorn | Published 12/19/2007
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College math courses aren't easy, but with these tips, you'll be able to easily succeed.
By Amy Brantley | Published 2/18/2007
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Before selling, utilize these detailed tips to raise the value of your vehicle by hundreds of dollars!
By Dina Hollerbach | Published 1/16/2007
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This 117th essay of "A Rational Cosmology" shows that in a universe with more than one entity and the presence of some observer, it is possible to define motion in absolute terms by holding a reference point mentally fixed.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/15/2007
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As a high school math teacher and former math tutoring center owner, I see many students struggle with math concepts. However, you can help your child succeed at math with these suggestions.
By Just Loves Books | Published 9/18/2005
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The Bible commands Christians to be worshippers in Spirit and in truth. This essay breaks down what that actually means in a worship service, as well as in our hearts.
By Cassandra Bertolucci | Published 11/19/2006
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this philosophical examination of language provides thought provoking analyses that elucidate the relation between words and the ideal of truth.
By jacob pollack | Published 8/22/2006
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It's 2007 Football Season, and that means it's time for card collectors to start to look for this year's releases. Over sixteen sets were already released by the time the first game started this year. Absolute Memorabilia is a good high level choice.
By Newshound | Published 10/3/2007
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Algebra Lesson #6
By Bridget Delaney | Published 9/24/2007
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It's hard to imagine this show got greenlit.
By El Bicho | Published 6/28/2007
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Once again, I was in my local video store looking for another film that I had never seen before when I stumbled across a cover that caught my eye.
By Eric Williams | Published 5/19/2006
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The most importand factor about algebra and mathematics is that you really need to practise in order to understand the concepts.
By Maria Markella | Published 11/6/2006
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In his first book, "Confessions of a Sex Crazed Money Man", Alex S. Gabor wrote, "If I told you I was a compulsive liar would you believe me?". It has been a good way for him to judge other people's characters ever since.
By Alex S. Gabor | Published 5/30/2008
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As students, we had to take algebra and calculus but we survived; unfortunately, our leftover negativity toward math adversely affects how our young learners respond to math.
By Bruce Miles | Published 10/9/2006
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Sometimes a tutor can make all the difference in the world when it comes to success in mathematics courses. When should you consider one for your teen?
By Linda Hinkle | Published 1/11/2008
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Considering the proliferation of so many religions around the globe, can we really believe that our own holds the exclusive and only truth? Does that mean other religions and beliefs just don't count at all just because they don't fit our own?
By Jael Uribe | Published 6/2/2008
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After my son's grades started to plummet, I was desperate to help him learn how to succeed in math class.
By jcorn | Published 3/5/2008
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This content provides a short discussion of absolute moral truth, universal moral truth, situational ethics and moral relativism.
By Matthew Ryan | Published 2/1/2008
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Considering the ancient question
By Ethan Longhenry | Published 2/18/2008
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Does the Christian Bible carry with it divine authority? Are we obligated to adhere to its principles and precepts, regardless of any qualms, concerns, or objections we might have?
By Brian Tubbs | Published 8/29/2006
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In creative nonfiction, there is an understood contract between the author and the reader.
By Alice Osborn | Published 12/19/2006
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If may succumb to that nagging urge to explore whether you have an alcohol problem, here are a few questions to ask yourself.
By Robert Besser | Published 12/15/2005
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After three years of teaching math for the University of Phoenix, I learned that the biggest predictor of success in math classes was NOT ability, but attitude and preparation. Many students do not know how to study math, or take exams.
By Brenda Keener | Published 7/11/2006
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