S.O.S. Mathematics (http://www.sosmath.com/)
For "high school, college students, and adult learners," SOS serves as both refresher course and introduction to new material. Although the information and exercises on the site are limited and the site does include annoying advertisements, S.O.S. is a worthy Web site.
Hacking Mathematics (http://www.math.fsu.edu/~wooland/hm/hm.html)
An online textbook for a liberal arts mathematics course, this site offers students the opportunity to gather information and complete corresponding exercises.
And L. (1997). "Parents' Perspective on Gifted Education." Peabody Journal of Education. 72 (1): 244+ Parents are often very insecure about their GT child, oftentimes because the child has already surpassed their level of education or training. This article offers ways to cope and provides a broader-based study on the issues that parents of the GT endure. Rogers, K.B. (1991). The relationship of grouping practices to the education of the gifted
theory on plate tectonics, the theory of Motion of heavenly bodies and several other theories that were developed during his lifetime. Mathematicians Life and Works: Karl Gauss There are many well-known mathematicians from history whose work is well-known and position widely recognised. However, there are also many lesser known mathematicians that have also made equally valuable contributions. Karl Friedrich Gauss is one of these, and as such is a worthwhile individual
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