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    Instructions for Authors International Journal of Comprehensive Medical Research is the official peer reviewed publication of Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur that considers research articles related to all fields of medical science. The journal will be published biannually. International Journal of Comprehensive Medical Research publishes original articles, case reports, review articles, short communications, letter to the editor and book reviews in all fields of medical science

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    the fact that every time I would ask my teacher about dividing by zero, or have a calculator perform a equation where a non-zero number was divided by zero, I would just be told there was no solution. I wondered for years about why there simply was no practical way to express a number divided by zero, until I learned about something strangely similar to dividing a number by zero, being black holes, or a gravitational singularity (a single point in space with a certain mass, equating to a density where

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    as to why. (pg. 2) When given the problem of 23-17 the majority of teachers stated that the best way to solve the equation was to “borrow” one ten from the tens place and add it to the three in the ones place because you could not subtract a bigger number from a smaller one. By doing so you can then subtract the 7 from the 13. (pg.2)This however, does not show the true meaning of why we are able to do that. It focuses on the procedure itself and does not elaborate to the student what is really going

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    Activity 1: Comparing Fractions (October 12, 2016) The learning objective of the lesson Comparing Fractions was to demonstrate to students that fractions are everywhere we go and the importance of being able to identify fractions with greater or less value when comparing fractions. Engage During this activity students were very engaged, they created their own figures using the pattern blocks. Below there are some of the examples of the figures that students come up with (see fig.1&2). After

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    Fractions can also be used to represent ratios or even division equations and all rational numbers. While fractions come in many different forms such as mixed numbers, improper, vulgar and proper fractions, the function of a fraction is generally the same—to represent parts of a whole. To simplify the matter further—if you can solve a division problem, then you are able to

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    Psychological egoism is a non-normative or descriptive theory in that it only makes claims about how things are and not how they ought to be. The theory is, however, related to several other normative forms of egoism, such as ethical egoism and rational egoism. The following essay seeks to determine the practicality of psychological egoism as a

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    inshore players, the slow growth of the hardware sales, the decrease in the IT spending globally etc. But despite all the problems and challenges that the industry is facing, the opportunities are many. One of the most important ones is the increased number of the smart device users which is established as a very profitable segment for the information technology segment. Trends in the industry and the business cycles Information technology industry is a

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    Mrs. Martha Hale is an apologetic, dutiful, and rational character who serves as a defense to justify Mrs. Wright’s murderous crime. Mrs. Hale as featured in “A Jury of Her Peers” Written by Susan Glaspell has the storyline of a mother who has intense apologetic regret over allowing her life to push things aside, of being a dutiful homemaker, and of unseen rational processing to the truth of the crime. Martha is mixed with regret in an apologetic manner for the lack of social outreach. Her first

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    The Codification uses a hierarchy to organize its subject matter. Area is the largest collection, and then comes topic, subtopic and section. Each topic, subtopic and section is identified with a number and a title. The numbers provide a simple way to find specific accounting guidance. A three-digit number and a title identify topics. The first digit of the numerical identifier resembles the area of the topic. Subtopics are either exclusive or shared. Exclusive subtopics have unique content and shared

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    granted using calculator for the past decade. There are downsides to relying more on the calculator than relying on “old-fashioned” mind. “Patterns as Aids” becomes a problem when a student follows rules without understanding and calculates large numbers mentally using tricks but fails to understand the purpose of the processes or steps. Therefore it is better to understand less but thoroughly, than to be an expert in memorizing tricks and rules without any understanding. Principles must be taken

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