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Online ACT Tutor – Comprehensive Approach to Conquer the ACT

Write-up by avinash smith The ACT is a standardized achievement examination for college admissions in the United States produced by ACT, Inc. It was developed as an alternative to the famous SAT Reasoning Test. ACT test measures high school students’ general educational development and their capability to complete college-level work. ACT comprises of numerous-choice tests covering four skill areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science. The optional Writing Test measures skill in planning and writing a short essay. ACT scores offer an indicator of “college readiness”, and that scores in each and every of the subtests correspond to skills in entry-level college courses in English, algebra, social science, humanities, and biology. In addition, some states have utilised the ACT to assess the performance of schools, and call for all high school students to … Read entire article »

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Is Your Child A Drug Addict?

Article by Colin Galbraith The thought that one’s child might be abusing drugs is not something most parents wish to contemplate. However, it is an unfortunate fact that around twenty eight million Americans have at least 1 alcoholic or drug-addicted parent, and that by inference, their young children are at least 34% far more likely to suffer from an addiction than young children who don’t. If both parents suffer, that figure increases to 400%, an astonishing but accurate statistic. If drugs aren’t part of your life, don’t believe for a moment that your child is immune from their influence. Drugs can enter a child’s life through a lot of routes and at any age, from straightforward experimentation or peer pressure, to being unable to cope with feelings of stress or depression. It … Read entire article »

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Ten Questions On The Microwave Oven

When you remove from the microwave steaming, aromatic dishes and snacks overflowing, you could have thought about these problems, possibly it was also deeply troubled … … 1, microwave invisible, intangible, how did they change the food cooked by the students? We all know, the space around us is full of radio waves of different frequencies. They are widely utilised in telegraph, telephone, broadcasting, communications, computers, television and other fields, even though the microwave is the highest frequency radio waves, so men and women once more called ultra-high frequency microwave radio waves. When heating food in microwave ovens, microwave ovens microwave electric field changes in speed of 2.45 billion times per second, so that the molecular rotation of food, swing frequency is 2.45 billion times per second, elements of high-speed rotation, … Read entire article »

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