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Does Algebra give you headaches? Are you math phobic? Algebra made about as much sense to me as monkeys and flying tigers = zebras sometimes! Believe it or not you can survive and pass this course. I know because I managed to do it , and if I can anybody Read More...»
Biology is the study of life, individual organisms, their communities, and the systems, cells, and processes that make up living matter. Biology is an essential course for students interested in pursuing a health care career. Luckily it's an extremely interesting course, but it may prove to be challenging at times Read More...»
Temperatures are normally measured on the Fahrenheit scale in the U.S., but the rest of the world generally uses the metric system, which uses the Celsius scale to measure temperature. During your studies you may need to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius or from Celsius to Fahrenheit. How is Read More...»
In your healthcare career you will need to convert units of measurement on a constant basis. For example, you may need to convert a newborn's weight in pounds to their weight in kilograms in order to calculate a  medication dose appropriate for their size, or convert from ounces to Read More...»
Nursing and Allied Health degree programs involve general science, mathematics, and health career specific courses of study that require students to learn to do certain conversions such as volume and mass, fraction of pill to administer, percent, and others. Many students are unfamiliar with the various conversion formulas involved, Read More...»
Bartleby.com Publishes thousands of free online classics of reference, literature and nonfiction and provides students with unlimited free access. Use the search box below to get information you need from the Columbia Encyclopedia, American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Roget's Thesaurus, Book of English Usage, Strunk's Elements of Style, and Read More...»
There are a mind boggling number of sites on the web and there's simply no way to list all of the great resources you can find, so we decided to provide a brief list of our favorites in several general reference categories that we believe will help you succeed in Read More...»
By Rita Hutner An essay can have many purposes, but the basic structure is the same no matter what. It's easy to learn how to write an essay In a sequence essay, you are writing to describe a series of events or a process in some sort of order. Usually, this order is Read More...»
Disconnect between biology and ethics Ruse and Wilson in "Moral Philosophy as Applied Science" give the example of brother-sister incest avoidance as being an ethical code motivated by an epigenetic rule that confers an adaptive advantage on those Read More...»
by Scott Palat By following these twelve tips, you will be on your way to getting straight A's. Read each tip carefully. 1. Find a quiet area in your house in which you are comfortable and can isolate yourself from distractions. Be sure that this space includes a chair, table or desk, Read More...»
Registering for online college courses is the first step toward achieving the success and the degree that you have always dreamed of. The next step is to make sure that you complete and pass those courses. No student wants to waste time on a class only to fail Read More...»
It's important to remember that every single piece of information you obtain from a source must be cited in your paper. This applies not only to quotes, but to every single fact you incorporate. Read More...»
Close reading is a term used to describe how you ought to be using your sources. The most important element of close reading is questioning; it is imperative that you actively engage the text in order to develop your own ideas to use as arguments. If at all possible, make your Read More...»
As the very last impression your reader gets of your paper, the conclusion is your opportunity to sell your argument once and for all. It's a place for reflection, for looking back at the relationship between the numerous ideas of your paper. Most Read More...»
Final Steps Read Your Paper Out Loud To help you polish the term paper even further, read it out loud. You will be amazed at the faulty grammar and awkward language that your ears can detect. This will also give you a good sense of the flow of the piece and will Read More...»
Some General Grammar and Style Tips Vary your sentence structure -Nothing seems more unsophisticated than an uninterrupted succession of subject-verb constructions. Take a series of sentences like the following as an example: "Moby Dick can symbolize both a manifestation of God or of the ultimate evil." Here are just a few Read More...»
The meat and potatoes of your body paragraphs will be a mixture of textual summary and your analysis of it. Once you've done your close reading and structured your topic sentence for a paragraph, go back and pull out the details you've highlighted. In putting these details into your paper, it Read More...»
Now that you've done some good analysis within your paragraphs, it's necessary to examine how they fit in to the goal of your overall paper. Avoid Chronology - When looking at your paper as a whole, it is much better for your paragraphs to relate according to a process of thought, Read More...»
Issues of General Structure Before putting pen to paper (or finger to keyboard) it will make your job much easier to have an idea in mind of exactly how your paper is going to be framed. "Discuss" and "Analyze" prompts If you're writing on a pre-assigned topic, its nature will likely affect the Read More...»
Once you've decided what your thesis is going to be, you must be able to frame it in a manner that provides an effective entry into your work. No matter how great your argument is, it will not do much good if no one is enticed into reading it. The Read More...»
The thesis statement is the single most important aspect of your paper; it is, essentially, the justification for its very existence. A good thesis sentence should contain: Your basic argument The blueprint for the organization of your supporting details Developing The Argument Topic versus statement- At the outset of your brainstorming, you will likely Read More...»
Each body paragraph of your paper builds towards proving one particular aspect of your thesis, and each of these aspects should be crystallized into a strong topic sentence. If your paper is quite short, these sentences might represent the main points you mentioned in the blueprint part of your thesis, but Read More...»
Almost every college student is required to write research papers at some point in his or her academic career. These efforts often count for a significant part of your overall course grade, so every improvement to your work matters -- even the "little things." These tips will help you create the Read More...»
By Nicholas Pinhey With exams approaching this is a short article with reminders and advice for anyone about to take a mathematics exam and who will need to use a scientific calculator. The most common calculator problems are: - setting up the calculator in the right mode - not being able to Read More...»