Not exact matches
Scientific American and Nature Research partnered with California Congressman Jerry McNerney — he has a doctorate
in math, by the
way — to host the session, which focused on «Energy Solutions for a Sustainable
Future.»
It presents a
future in 2022 that seems unlikely not because we're not currently on the verge of some great ecological disaster, but because rough
math suggests that the Heston character would've been born the year before the film's 1973 release and thus his declaration that he'd never seen a grapefruit (or grass, or cows) should worm its
way into the audience consciousness as Soylent Green's statement that it's not serious, thoughtful science - fiction, but rather soapbox and screed timed to coincide with,
in 1972, the first international conference on climate change.
Research finds that students who are engaged with content
in deep
ways while developing conceptual understanding are better able to develop skills
in specific areas, such as
math or language development.Yoshikawa et al., Investing
in Our
Future.
Research finds that students who are engaged with content
in deep
ways while developing conceptual understanding are better able to develop skills
in specific areas, such as
math or language development.Yoshikawa et al., Investing
in Our
Future.
Deficits
in executive functioning are manifested
in a variety of
ways, including getting started and finishing work, remembering homework, memorizing facts, writing essays or reports, working on
math problems, being on time, controlling emotions, completing long - term projects, and planning for the
future.