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Growing, Growing, Growing: Exponential Relationships (Connected Mathematics 2)
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Growing, Growing, Growing: Exponential Relationships (Connected Mathematics 2)Maths - grade 8
This unit focuses on exponential relationships, in which a quantity grows larger or smaller at an increasing rate rather than at a constant rate.


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Frogs, Fleas, and Painted Cubes: Quadratic Relationships (Connected Mathematics 2)
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Frogs, Fleas, and Painted Cubes: Quadratic Relationships (Connected Mathematics 2)Maths - grade 8
In Frogs, Fleas, and Painted Cubes, the focus is the second-degree polynomial or the quadratic function.


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Filling and Wrapping: Three-Dimensional Measurement (Connected Mathematics 2)
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Filling and Wrapping: Three-Dimensional Measurement (Connected Mathematics 2)Math - Grade 7
The focus of these unit of Connected Mathematics 2 is volume (filling) and surface area (wrapping) of objects, especially rectangular prisms, cylinders, cones, and spheres. In addition, students extend their understanding of similarity and scale factors to three-dimensional figures.

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The Language Parallax: Linguistic Relativism and Poetic Indeterminacy
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The Language Parallax: Linguistic Relativism and Poetic IndeterminacyHumankind has always been fascinated and troubled by the way languages and dialects differ. Linguistically based differences in point of view have preoccupied many original minds of the past, such as Kant, and remain at the forefront of language study: in philosophy, anthropology, literary criticism, and other fields.
 
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Romanticism: A Very Short Introduction
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Romanticism: A Very Short IntroductionWhat is Romanticism? In this Very Short Introduction Michael Ferber answers this by considering who the romantics were and looks at what they had in common — their ideas, beliefs, commitments, and tastes. He looks at the birth and growth of Romanticism throughout Europe and the Americas, and examines various types of Romantic literature, music, painting, religion, and philosophy.
 
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