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Upper level Math activities are available in this website. Geometry, Algebra, and even Calculus games/lessons are available for students. Full Review »
On these pages you will find activities for middle or high school geometry. Bookmark this page and check back often. I hope to add at least one activity per month. Full Review »
This is a help resource for 4th through 8th grades. We have just redesigned and reformatted these pages to enable faster loading and display times, but some pages still load slowly. Different browsers display graphics differently, so some math symbols may Full Review »
The purpose of this service is to provide easy access to current Federal economic indicators. It provides links to information produced by a number of Federal agencies. All of the information included in the Economic Statistics Briefing Room is maintained Full Review »
The Senegalese flag uses the pan-African colours, green, yellow and red, first used by Ethiopia and Ghana. The star is said to represent unity and hope. Full Review »
The national colors are white and red in two horizontal parallel strips of equal width and length, the upper strip being white and the lower red. Both strips linked together make up the national flag whose length-to-width ratio is 8:3. The Polish flag d Full Review »
The flag of Niger is orange over white over green, with an orange disc on the central white stripe, symbolizing the sun. The proportions for the flag are 2:3 although other variants are apparently to be seen. The orange stands the Sahara desert, which bor Full Review »
There are currently many excellent books and articles about the biology and husbandry of soft corals as aquarium specimens. However, the literature on artificial propagation or culture of these animals, especially on a large scale, is scant or lacking. Full Review »
I have progressively collected literature on Varanids over a number of years and thought the information might be of use to others. Reference List Abel, F. (1998). Status, population biology and conservation of the Water Monitor (Varanus salvator), the Full Review »
You may have heard the rule-of-thumb that 1 inch of rain equals 10 inches of snow. Or, reversed, if you melt 10 inches of freshly-fallen snow, you'd get 1 inch of water. Full Review »

