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Hinduism Q's?We Answered:
look under Folklore & Mythology.Minnie Said:
I have to write a comparison essay for "The Monkey's Paw" and "Lamb to the Slaughter" can anyon help me!??!?We Answered:
compare and contrast is the same as similarities and differences.Rachel Said:
Has anyone ever been stressed out because of too much homework?We Answered:
Honestly, I had my moments, but only cause I watched so much tv, I got distracted. I learned to do all of it.Trust me, you think this is hard, wait until you grow up and have to get a full time job, and keep up with the household chores and kids. That is hard.
Dawn Said:
Homework Help?We Answered:
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specific_gr…The specific gravity of a substance is a comparison of its density to that of water.
http://geology.csupomona.edu/alert/miner…
2. The great diversity of silicate minerals results from the number of shared corners (tetrahedron never share edges or faces) amongst the silicon-oxygen tetrahedra which is related to the temperature of formation.
http://www.geology.um.maine.edu/ges101/m…
4. Crystals are produced whenever a solid is formed gradually from a fluid, whether the formation results from the freezing of a liquid, the deposition of dissolved matter, or the direct condensation of a gas into solid form.
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Helen Said:
A separate peace chapter 8?We Answered:
I read that book and I don't remember anything! OMG! I'm sorry.* I think I had that worksheet. lol