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  • Sport | Computer study - Web development 9

    Water news TOP NEWS ENTERTAINMENT FOOD SPORT Tragedy on the court: Badminton player dies of suspected heart attack The incident happened only days after a cricketer lost his life and collapsed on the pitch just moments after hitting a six during a match Posted on 28 July 2025, 02:34 IST The incident happened only days after a cricketer (Harjeet Singh) lost and collapsed on the pitch just moments after hitting a six during a match in Firozpur, Punjab. Both these incidents bring to light the vexed issue of people dying at a very young age while engaging themselves in competitive sports activities to keep themselves fit In the latest incident, which happened at Nagole Stadium, the youth, who was identified as Gundla Rakesh, suddenly collapsed before readying up for his service game As per local media reports, Rakesh, who is the son of Gundla Venkateshwarlu, former deputy sarpanch of Tallada, and was working in a private company in Hyderabad, breathed his last after reaching the hospital Glitchfix Sorry! A video of the incident where he is seen collapsing has gone viral on social sending shock waves across the country while bringing the focus back on lifestyle and health

  • Biology curriculim | Computer study - Web development 9

    Back Science 9/10 Curriculum 1. Curriculum Comparison: What Students Learn (Content) The BC curriculum divides science into four "strands." In both grades, Indigenous knowledge is woven into every strand, focusing on sustainability, stewardship, and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). A. Biology (Life Science) Grade 9: Reproduction Focus: How life continues. Topics: Cell division (Mitosis vs. Meiosis), asexual reproduction (binary fission, budding), and sexual reproduction (human reproduction). Grade 10: Genetics Focus: How traits are passed down and vary. Topics: DNA structure and function, genes and chromosomes, patterns of inheritance (dominant/recessive traits), mutations, and natural/artificial selection. Ethics focus: GMOs, gene therapy, and cloning. B. Chemistry (Physical Science) Grade 9: Atoms & Elements Focus: The building blocks of matter. Topics: The Periodic Table, elements vs. compounds, the Bohr model of the atom, and naming simple ionic and covalent compounds. Grade 10: Chemical Reactions Focus: How matter changes and rearranges. Topics: Types of chemical reactions (synthesis, decomposition, combustion, neutralization), balancing chemical equations, acids and bases (pH), and energy changes in reactions (exothermic vs. endothermic). C. Physics (Physical Science) Grade 9: Electricity Focus: Moving charges. Topics: Circuits (Series vs. Parallel), voltage, current, resistance (Ohm’s Law: $V=IR$), and electrical power ($P=IV$). Grade 10: Energy Focus: Energy transformation and conservation. Topics: Kinetic and Potential energy, conservation of energy, thermal energy, and nuclear energy (fission vs. fusion and radiation). D. Earth & Space Science Grade 9: Sphere Interactions Focus: Cycles on Earth. Topics: The Biosphere, Geosphere, Hydrosphere, and Atmosphere. How matter cycles (Carbon, Water, Nitrogen cycles) and how energy flows through ecosystems. Grade 10: The Universe Focus: Formation of the cosmos. Topics: The Big Bang Theory, formation of the universe, components of the universe (stars, galaxies), and astronomical data collection. 2. Scientific Skills (Curricular Competencies) In both years, students are assessed not just on what they know, but what they can do. These are called Curricular Competencies: Questioning & Predicting: Formulating hypotheses. Planning & Conducting: Designing labs and safety (e.g., WHMIS). Processing & Analyzing: Graphing data, identifying trends, and calculating error. Evaluating: Identifying sources of error and bias. Communicating: Writing lab reports and using scientific language.

  • Food page | Computer study - Web development 9

    Water news TOP NEWS ENTERTAINMENT FOOD SPORT Baked Feta Pasta When you’re craving carbs, nothing is quite as satisfying as a plate (or bowl!) of pasta. Whether you break out your best pasta pot for a stovetop recipe like spaghetti or tortellini or fill up your favorite casserole dish to make a baked pasta like lasagna, noodles paired with the perfect sauce and topped with a mountain of freshly grated cheese are the ultimate comfort food. And, while we would gladly gobble up any dish of pasta you put in front of us, there are a few that are undeniable masterpieces—recipes that have amassed hundreds of 5-star ratings and positive reviews from fans. These are those recipes. So, prepare to want to make them all—starting with the super popular baked feta pasta you’ve seen all over TikTok. It’s easy to see why the recipe has achieved such fame: Cherry tomatoes and a whole block of feta are baked until soft and melty, then tossed with garlic, basil and cooked noodles for a beautifully cheesy dish. Better make a double batch! RECEIPE 2 pints (20 ounces) cherry tomatoes 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil Kosher salt freshly ground black pepper One 8-ounce block feta cheese, drained 10 ounces mezze rigaton 1 clove garlic, finely grated Pinch crushed red pepper flakes, optional 1/4 cup fresh basil leaves, thinly sliced Flaky sea salt, for serving How to make 1 Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. 2 Toss the cherry tomatoes and olive oil with 1/4 teaspoon of salt and several grinds of black pepper in a medium bowl until combined. Transfer to a 2 1/2- to 3-quart baking dish, place the feta in the center of the tomatoes and season with a pinch of black pepper. Bake until the tomatoes have burst and the feta has softened, about 30 minutes. Raise the heat to 450 degrees F and continue to cook until the tomatoes and feta are golden brown, 10 to 15 minutes more. 3 Meanwhile, bring a large pot of generously salted water to a boil over high heat. Add the pasta and cook until al dente, about 13 minutes. Reserve 1/2 cup of the cooking water, then thoroughly drain the pasta. 4 As soon as the tomatoes and feta come out of the oven, stir in the garlic and red pepper flakes (if using). Use the back of a spoon to smash the tomatoes and feta into a smooth and creamy sauce (it’s okay if some of the oil isn’t fully integrated). Add the pasta and half the basil and toss until evenly coated. If the sauce is too thick, stir in some pasta water a couple tablespoons at a time. Taste and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper. Serve topped with the remaining basil and a pinch of sea salt.

  • raw matieral | Computer study - Web development 9

    FRENCH COURSE INTERVIEW rvrain@SD38.BC.CA KAMEGA@SD38.BC.CA CLASSROOM AND PROJECTS

  • Math article | Computer study - Web development 9

    What Jobs are available for math? Luxury cars, massive houses and early retirement is what almost everyone strives after they graduate college. Most people even start dreaming at high school but are lost on which subject to major in. In this article I will be introducing the 3 high paying jobs in 2025 that is involved in math, let's get started. For the 3rd high paying jobs(in Canada) will be a data scientist. They combine statistics, computer science and domaine expertise to analyze complex data and solve buisness problems. A very difficult job and requires lots of time and effort but also pays well at around 67,000-125,000 at entry level. After a while of doing it they could be payed up to a total of 125,000 depending on the company. It's an excellent job that pays well starting and later on but one of the main reasons why it's not higher is because of the high likelihood of it being replaced by AI. At number 2 we have an actuary, professionals who theorizes financial impacts of future events using statistics and finacial theory. On entry they make around 60,000 to 80,000, indeed a low sum but those with professionals certificates can make more than 150,000. Seniors/executives can make more than 250,000 but competition's already extremely high so most professionals make an average of 120,000. A very underrated profession that flaws in entry level pays but is good for the long run. At number 3 we have the well known and overrated Software engineers. They generally design deveopt ad test the maintenance of software systems. A job not as diffulcutl as the other 2 but still easy enough where you can make 100,000, spiking it's popularity. The starting pay is around 78,000, exceptionally high but it only slows down from there as even experienced can only make up to 120,000 in Vancouver(Highest recorded salary in Canada). Overall the profession is an overrated job that our number 2 outclasses by far. History of math Mathematical history: The earliest evidence of mathematics dates back to the ancient Mesopotamians and Egyptians who developed systems for organizing and counting, implementing these methods in their work as traders and engineers (and would go on to invent systems like the Babylonian base-60 system and early geometry). This practical orientation was turned upside-down by the Greeks who, it is often said, invented mathematics as an abstract discipline ruled by evidence and strict reason (most clearly for posterity in Euclid’s Elements). It was the invention of zero, and refinding it in Arabia Intro toward reconciliation \ The big jump in the notation took place in [almost] Far East, whose mathematicians even initiated concept of zero and positional number system that Indians (and Arab’s) later formalized/observed/verbalized into symbols along with a lot S. to W., al-Khwarizmi who has bequeathed us with Algebra by then. The discipline’s growth exploded with a bang in 17th-century Europe when figures such as Descartes brought together geometry and algebra, and Newton and Leibniz independently co-invented a system that combined exactly those two powerful frameworks: Calculus — the calculus of infinite addition problems, was created specifically to formulate continuous motion and change. This intellectual journey leads, ultimately, to modern mathematics—the stuff that can feel like building castles on clouds going somewhere else entirely — and which is at least permissive of greater and greater abstraction, becoming the bedrock logic for everything from non-Euclidian geometry to computer science. Is math easy? Students usually go on and on about math being so difficult and frustrating but they are just clueless about the study strategy for math. Math honestly isn't hard at all and usually there is no need to study for a test. In 99% of math tests, math teachers puts on word problems and just plain hard math problems. But in reality, the memorizing part is so little it's only a fraction on what you're supposed to memorize in biology. Other than the memorizing part, there is also the problem solving which could even be easier than the memorizig as you only need to READ. Game to play with your friend

  • English | Computer study - Web development 9

    ENGLISH ENGLISH FIRST PEOPLES ENGLISH LITERATURE

  • math | Computer study - Web development 9

    MATH Math, known for being one of the most notorious subjects at school because of its difficulty and teachers. To really break through mathematics you need good critical thinking and problem solving. The study of logical reasoning, and finding patterns are essential for math and really important when doing linear equations and graphs. Intense focus is usually needed because in most math problems if one part is wrong, the whole part is wrong. Today, mathematics is used throughout the world as an essential tool in many fields, including natural science, engineering, medicine, and the social sciences. Applied mathematics, the branch of mathematics concerned with application of mathematical knowledge to other fields, inspires and makes use of new mathematical discoveries and sometimes leads to the development of entirely new disciplines. Mathematicians also engage in pure mathematics, or mathematics for its own sake, without having any application in mind, although practical applications for what began as pure mathematics are often discovered later. What is Math Document Looking for more detailed articles? Click the button to view more click math to view them Since we reviewed what math is, let's introduce some practice problems for each grade Answers 8. It takes 3 hours for 2 identical printers to print a batch of reports. How long would it take 6 of these same printers to print an identical batch? 1 hour. 9. A brother and sister are saving money. The brother says, "If you give me $5, we will have the same amount." The sister replies, "But if you give me $5, I will have twice as much as you." How much money does each one have? he brother has $25, and the sister has $35. 10. A number is equal to its own square minus 42. If you take the reciprocal of that number, you get a value that is 1 less than the original number. What is this number? 7 11. From a point on the ground 50 meters away from the base of a tree, the angle of elevation to the top of the tree is 30°. What is the exact height of the tree? Later, a bird lands on the very top, and the angle of elevation becomes 45°. How far did the bird fly horizontally from its previous position directly towards the tree to cause this change? (Assume the bird was at the same height as the tree top before its flight). The bird was originally 50m away and is now (50√3 / 3)m away. So the distance it flew horizontally is 50 - (50√3 / 3) = (150 - 50√3)/3 = (50(3 - √3))/3 meters. 12. A mysterious function, f(x), has a derivative (rate of change) given by f'(x) = 2x. We know that the area under the curve of f'(x) from x = 0 to x = 3 is 9 square units. What is the value of f(3) - f(0)? 9

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