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A proportion is an equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other. For example, if there is 1 boy and 3 girls you could write the ratio as: 1 : 3 (for every one boy there are 3 girls) 1 / 4 are boys and 3 / 4 are girls. 0.25 are boys (by dividing 1 by 4)
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We are the Numberblocks! Little blocks with big ideas, having a ton of number fun. Learn how to add, subtract and count the fun and educational way! In this educational CBeebies cartoon for kids, children can learn how to count with basic maths sums, using addition and subtraction with singular blocks that join together to make increasingly bigger numbers.
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Video No.1: Simple Machines(Part-1)
https://youtu.be/JlA6T_64o0c?l....ist=PLoPH9JUqy7EQITA
Video No.2: Simple machines (Part-2)
https://youtu.be/NcmRJspWyNo?l....ist=PLoPH9JUqy7EQITA
Video No.3: Simple Machine – Lever and its types
https://youtu.be/5HTaJ2mCGTw?l....ist=PLoPH9JUqy7EQITA
Video No.4: Lever | Effort arm and load arm of a Lever
https://youtu.be/HAhf311RZkY?l....ist=PLoPH9JUqy7EQITA
Video No.5: Calculating Mechanical Advantage of Lever
https://youtu.be/wIaHQsxGj78?l....ist=PLoPH9JUqy7EQITA
Video No.6: Gears(Part-1) | Characteristics | Gearing Up | Gearing Down
https://youtu.be/0RGzUQ6LJnw?l....ist=PLoPH9JUqy7EQITA
Video No.7: Gears(Part-2)Types and Functions
https://youtu.be/f8lqpMLZlBc?l....ist=PLoPH9JUqy7EQITA
Video No.8: Simple Machines–Compound Pulleys and its Types
https://youtu.be/NOeRoLgvYZM?l....ist=PLoPH9JUqy7EQITA
Video No.9: Simple Machines–Pulley and its types
https://youtu.be/EhI-mmQMVkU?l....ist=PLoPH9JUqy7EQITA
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• Compound pulleys
• Block and tackle
• Types of compound pulleys
• The mechanical advantage of compound pulleys
• Uses of pulleys in our daily life
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If we want to learn high-level concepts, we should have a clear understanding of the basic concepts. For instance, if kids don't know about addition and subtraction, they cannot do multiplication, and if they don't know about multiplication, they cannot do division, and if they don't have knowledge of these four basic operations, Algebra cannot be done by them, and it goes on and on.
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The lymphatic system is a network of delicate tubes throughout the body. It drains fluid (called lymph) that has leaked from the blood vessels into the tissues and empties it back into the bloodstream via the lymph nodes. The main roles of the lymphatic system include: managing the fluid levels in the body.
Specialised cells are cells designed to carry out a particular role in the body, such as red blood cells which are designed to carry oxygen. Nerve cells help contraction of muscles or the relaxation of muscles according to what specific job you need them to do.
There are four main parts to the water cycle: Evaporation, Convection, Precipitation and Collection. Evaporation is when the sun heats up water in rivers or lakes or the ocean and turns it into vapour or steam. The water vapour or steam leaves the river, lake or ocean and goes into the air.
What are the Basics of Algebra? The basics of algebra include numbers, variables, constants, expressions, equations, linear equations, quadratic equations. Further, it involves the basic arithmetic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division within the algebraic expressions
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Excretion is a process of removing waste materials such as nitrogenous waste through excretory system is known as Excretion. Excretory system includes a pair of Kidneys; a pair of ureters, Urinary bladder and urethra to complete excretion process successfully. Excretion is carried out by one special organ in human body called Kidney. Kidney has specialized structure called nephrons for excretion. Kidney performs excretion process in three steps such as Filtration, Re absorption and secretion. Urinary bladder and urethra are mainly involved in Urination that is excretion of urine from the kidney.
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0:22 What are laws?
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In biology, the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body. A cell has three main parts: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and the cytoplasm. The cell membrane surrounds the cell and controls the substances that go into and out of the cell.
For most of us, education feels like just another fact of life. A simple everyday thing. However, education isn't always accessible. In many parts of the world, millions of people, especially girls and women, have never even set foot in a cl****room.
Pushing for the right to education for everyone is important as it can transcend anyone’s social and economic status helping them to reach their full potential. Education is the right for everyone no matter where you live and who you are.
Learn about what UNESCO does to uphold the right to education for the world’s 7.6 billion people.
Blood can flow through vessels inside the body, such as arteries and veins. This type of circulation is called closed circulation. Open circulation happens when there are no vessels to contain the blood, and it flows freely through the cavities of the body.
Stomata are generally more numerous on the underside of leaves. They provide for the exchange of gases between the outside air and the branched system of interconnecting air canals within the leaf. A stomate opens and closes in response to the internal pressure of two sausage-shaped guard cells that surround it.
A landmark is an object or a feature of a landscape or town that has importance or makes a place easily recognizable. Landmarks will often have a sign with information explaining their importance. When you travel, pay close attention to finding new landmarks everywhere you go.
In single circulation, blood flows to and from the heart through a single pathway, whereas in double circulation there are two separate pathways that are connected to the heart through which oxygenated and deoxygenated blood flows.
Genetic engineering (also called genetic modification) is a process that uses laboratory-based technologies to alter the DNA makeup of an organism. This may involve changing a single base pair (A-T or C-G), deleting a region of DNA or adding a new segment of DNA.
In this video, students learn how to add 2 two-digit numbers using base ten blocks. At the end, they learn how to use this method at home by using drawings to represent the base ten blocks. This video may be used as a supplement or introduction to Everyday Mathematics Lessons 9-2, 9-5, 9-6, and 9-7 (first grade).
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent. solvent: the substance in which a solute dissolves to produce a homogeneous mixture. solute: the substance that dissolves in a solvent to produce a homogeneous mixture.
Dive into the fascinating world of educational research in our latest video, "Understanding Epistemological Paradigms in Educational Research." Explore the five key paradigms—Positivist, Post-Positivist, Constructivist/Interpretivist, Poststructuralist/Postmodernist, and Critical Theory—that shape how we perceive knowledge and learning processes. We break down the unique roles, methods, and goals of each paradigm, providing real-world examples that illustrate their application in educational settings. Whether you're a student, educator, or researcher, this video offers valuable insights into how diverse epistemological frameworks can enhance educational practices. If you find this video helpful, please like and share it with others!
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Unveiling the Lenses of Knowledge
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The Positivist Paradigm
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The Post-Positivist Approach
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The Interpretivist Perspective
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Critical Perspectives in Education
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Deconstructing Realities - Poststructuralist and Postmodernist Paradigms