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Conair PTM1 Teak Bath Mat Conair PTM1 Teak Bath Mat
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The Teak Shower matt provides comfortable, slip-free footing. Lightly coated with mineral oil to provide a beautiful nonslip finish, the durable, solid wood construction will last for years. It also resists fungi for a cleaner shower/bath environment.

HoMedics BMAT-2 Bubble Spa Bath Mat Massager with Remote Control HoMedics BMAT-2 Bubble Spa Bath Mat Massager with Remote Control

Fit this soft mat into any bathtub, run the flexible hose from the control unit into the water, and the tub instantly becomes a bubble massage spa. The 47-by-14-inch mat adheres firmly to the tub with suction cups and fills with air to cushion the body. The 8-foot hose, which also attaches to the tub with a suction cup, delivers bubbles on command. Using either the LED-illuminated touch pad on the control unit or the non-LED remote control, select the massage duration (15, 30, or 60 minutes), the massage strength (high, medium, or low), the bubble speed (high, medium, or low), and either steady bubbles or one of three variable bubble patterns. The water-resistant remote control operates with batteries (not included) and fits into a holder that adheres to wall or tub with a suction cup. The control unit's power cord measures 80 inches. The spa carries a two-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack

SolidTek DM-L2 DigiMemo L2 8-1/2-by-11-Inch Digital Notepad SolidTek DM-L2 DigiMemo L2 8-1/2-by-11-Inch Digital Notepad
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The SolidTek DM-L2 DigiMemo L2 8-1/2-by-11-Inch Digital Notepad is a stand-alone device that can digitally capture what you write and draw on regular paper--with no special paper or computer. The Digital Notepad remembers the strokes that you draw and when you are done, you simply plug the Notepad into your computer via USB and upload your notes. Then you will have both a digital and a paper copy. The included DigiMemo Manager software lets you easily view, edit, and organize your digital pages in Windows. The digital pages can be saved as BMP, JPG, GIF, or PNG formats. You can then easily share your digital pages with others, or highlight, annotate, and edit them. When the pad is connected to a PC, it can function as a graphics tablet, with the writing on the paper and the writing on the screen synchronized. The DigiMemo L2 has a writing area of 8 by 11 inches and has 32 MB of built-in storage, with a CompactFlash memory card slot for expansion. The pad is light and thin, and isn't uncomfortable to hold or use. The battery of the pen can last about 14 months and the pad will last about 100 hours on four AAA alkaline batteries. The unit automatically shuts down after 30 idle minutes.

Digital note pad that can digitally record your handwritten notes with ordinary paper. Larger writing area 8 " x 11", also will function as a graphic tablet when plugged into the computer. Write with actual inking pen on ordinary paper and will record for you both in hard and soft copy. Will also function as a graphic tablet when plugged into the computer. You can scan documents or forms with a scanner and insert as a background in the DigiMemo software. Great for form filling applications.

Learning Resources Luna Interactive Projection Camera Learning Resources Luna Interactive Projection Camera
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Three technology tools in one, yet so affordable! Easy-to-use digital projection camera is also a web cam and photo/video camera. Great for students' multimedia projects across the curriculum or whole-class demonstration of manipulatives in action, book pages, science models and more. Document student progress for assessment, then upload files to digital portfolios or share with other educators or parents. Connects via USB port to use with your PC (XP, Vista, Win7) or interactive whiteboard. Boosts students' 21st-century skills and helps you reach beyond traditional teaching methods.- Connects easily to a computer, projector or interactive whiteboard- Does not require purchase of batteries- Use as a web cam- Take photos/videos to download to your computer or upload to your class website or virtual learning network- Lets you easily zoom in close- Illuminates dark settings or images- Requires no replacement lightbulbs- Fosters listening and speaking skills- Is ideal for assessment- Allows for video narration- Designed for busy teachers and even young students- Transition quickly from projecting one object to another- Move with ease - projects from anywhere in your room when connected to your computer projector!

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Texas Instruments TI-30X IIS 2-Line Scientific Calculator Texas Instruments TI-30X IIS 2-Line Scientific Calculator
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There are many inexpensive scientific calculators on the market, but few boast the two-line display and other advanced features users get with the TI-30x IIS. The display shows the equation you are creating on the top line, and the numbers or symbols you are currently entering on the second line. Once the equation is solved, the results are displayed on the second line, and you can use the four arrow keys on the front of the calculator to edit the original equation in any way you like for a recalculation. Better still, pressing the up arrow repeatedly lets you browse through a cache of dozens of previous calculations, meaning you can look back to see the answer to a problem you solved two minutes ago, two days ago, or whenever. The device uses solar power when possible but can fall back on the internal batteries (which are included) if there isn't enough light. The buttons wiggle around a little too much and require a firm keystroke to register input, but the fact that input can be followed by looking at the output on the first line helps to cut down on mistakes. There is a shift key that doubles the functions of most buttons, and although the TI-30X IIS isn't festooned with as many buttons or functions as some other calculators we've tested in this price range, it's still very capable. There are three angle modes (degrees, radians, and grads), scientific and engineering notation modes, and even one- or two-variable statistical modes. Five variables can also be assigned to their own memory slots. The documentation is lacking, as everything is presented on a single folded sheet of paper, but Texas Instruments did manage to pack several illustrated examples on the page. The calculator comes with a snap-on cover that fits on the back of the device when you are using it. The calculator carries a one-year limited warranty. --T. Byrl Baker Pros: Two-line display Relatively inexpensive Handles one- and two-variable statistical calculations Cons: Weak documentation Buttons wiggle a bit too much

The new two-line TI-30X IIS with the memory retention feature retains previous entries, memory values, and individual statistical elements, and is a great value for general math, algebra, trigonometry, statistics, science, and much more. It allows you to enter, delete, insert, and edit individual statistical data elements, and displays trigonometric functions in degrees and radians. It performs common and natural logarithms, fractions and fraction/decimal conversions, and degrees, minutes, seconds/decimal degrees conversions. The calculator features durable plastic keys and a protective cover, with a quick reference card and guide for easy assistance.

The two-line display scientific calculator combines statistics and advanced scientific functions and is a durable and affordable calculator for the classroom Display: 2-line. Ideal for General Math, Algebra I & II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, and Science . 2-line display shows entries on the top lineand results on the bottom line . Scrolling - Entry line (top) shows up to 11 characters and can scroll left and right up to 88. Result line (bottom) shows up to a 10-digit answer and 2-digit exponent . Previous entry lets you review previous entries and look for patterns . Select settings appropriate for your classroom needs . Allow you to select settings appropriate for your classroom needs . 2-Variable statistics - Enter/delete/insert/edit individual statistical data elements . Perform conversions such as Fractions/Decimals, Degrees/Radians/Grads, DMS/Decimal/Degrees . Recognizes p as a symbol in radian mode . Perform basic scientific and trigonometric functions

TI-36X Pro Scientific Calculator TI-36X Pro Scientific Calculator
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TI's most advanced scientific calculator is ideal for engineers students and professionals. MultiView&trade display allows you to view multiple calculations at the same time while MathPrint&trade feature shows math expressions symbols and stacked fractions as they appear in textbooks. Input data scroll through entries and make edits like using a graphing calculator. Toggle key converts fractions and square roots into decimals and back. Power Source(s): Battery Solar Display Notation: Scientific Engineering Number of Display Digits: N/A Display Characters x Display Lines: 16 x 4.Unit of Measure : Each

TI-30XS Multiview Calculator TI-30XS Multiview Calculator
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Designed with unique features to allow you to enter more than one calculation compare results and explore patterns all on the same screen. Enter and view calculations in common Math Notation via the MATHPRINT Mode including stacked fractions exponents exact square roots and more. Quickly view fractions and decimals in alternate forms by using the Toggle Key. Scroll through previous entries and investigate critical patterns as well as viewing and pasting into a new calculation. Explore an x y table of values for a given function automatically or by entering specific x values. Power Source(s): Battery Solar Display Notation: Numeric Number of Display Digits: N/A Display Characters x Display Lines: 16 x 4.Unit of Measure : Each

LeapFrog Chat and Count Phone LeapFrog Chat and Count Phone
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Fun learning in a smart little phone! Sing along to songs about counting and phone routines, explore more than 15 phone activities and call on Scout for learning fun as you trade calls and voicemails with your puppy pal. 18 - 36 Months

LeapFrog My Own Leaptop - Violet LeapFrog My Own Leaptop - Violet
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Electronic early learning Laptop

Toddlers will enjoy six modes of pretend computer play with LeapFrog's My Own Leaptop. This durable and user-friendly play laptop introduces children aged 2 years and up to animals, shapes, letters, music, and more. With a Leaptop, you'll give your child a fun yet instructive introduction to using computers. My Own Leaptop Ages: 2 years and up What We Think Fun factor: Durability: Ease of assembly: Educational factor: Novelty factor: The Good: A perfectly sized pretend laptop for small children, packed with plenty of features. The Challenging: Computer, internet access, and an online parent account needed to access extras. In a Nutshell: A unique play laptop that's travel-friendly, educational, and fun. Designed for small children, this play laptop helps familiarize kids with technology. View larger. You can help your child personalize the laptop by connecting it to your computer. View larger. A Cool and Colorful Kids' Laptop The Leaptop takes the spirit of a real laptop computer and infuses it with an appealing, kid-friendly design. This durable and organically-shaped plastic case opens like a laptop. The Leaptop's lightweight and convenient handle makes it a travel-friendly toy. Above the large alphabet pad, you'll find the E-mail, Music Playlist, and Blog function buttons. Around the LED screen, you'll see computer-like icons displaying all of the Leaptop's interactive features. Kids will love switching between the Animal, Music, and Alphabet modes, which are accessed with the moveable mouse switch. Each Leaptop has one of two puppy hosts, Violet or Scout. Depending on which Leaptop version you buy, one of these adorable puppies will accompany your child through all of the activities. Kids will even have access to Violet or Scout's personal blog by pressing the Blog button. An Introduction to Letters, Animals, Music, and More The Leaptop's three play modes and three function buttons will help your child learn the basics while having fun. Alphabet mode teaches letters and phonics; Music mode turns the alphabet pad into a music sampling machine, so your child can contribute musical animal noises and funny audio effects to songs; and Animal mode teaches kids to identify animals and their sounds. The Email, Music Playlist, and Blog functions help children build vocabulary, and practice listening and reading skills. And they'll enjoy receiving emails and singing along with Leaptop's preset and downloadable songs. With the Leaptop, you'll be confident that your child is exposed to activities that help develop essential skills. Personalize the Leaptop Online You'll want to personalize your child's Leaptop by connecting it to your computer with the included USB cable. After connecting to the Leapfrog Web site, you can create a parent account that allows you to customize this toy laptop by creating a profile for your child. You'll also be able to select songs for the Music Playlist and set up personalized emails from Scout or Violet and other friends and relatives in your child's life. Additional Scout and Violet downloads are available for purchase, and printable coloring sheets are available for free. Minimum System Requirements OS: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X v10.4 or higher Processor: Pentium III 500 Mhz processor Memory: 512 MB RAM Hard Drive: 300 MB available Video Resolution: 1024x768 or higher CD or DVD drive Available USB port Internet connection What's in the Box Leaptop with three AA batteries, USB cable, and quick connect guide/parent instructions.

Learning Resources Teaching Cash Register Learning Resources Teaching Cash Register
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Ring up the fun with the Teaching Cash Register! A perfect addition to any pretend store, this talking cash register helps teach basic math and money skills through creative play. Filled with engaging activities and a drawer stashed with life-size (make-believe) cash, the Teaching Cash Register helps kids make sense of currency with a coin reader that identifies both real and plastic coins. Other features include a generous LCD screen that shows transaction values in large, easy-to-read numbers, a working scale, and a scanner for pretend coupons and credit cards. Four interactive learning games take kids through multiple levels of play, increasing in difficulty as players advance their math skill levels. Large buttons help little fingers total up the orders, while lights and sounds capture the imagination. Winner of numerous awards, including an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award, the interactive Teaching Cash Register develops logic, reasoning, and coin recognition skills, and helps animate lessons about addition, subtraction, counting money, making change, and decimal usage. Measuring approximately 14 by 9-3/4 by 9 inches, the Teaching Cash Register requires 3 C batteries (not included) to power its playful "ka-ching!" --Heather Lyndon

Cash in on basic math and money management skills with this talking, interactive cash register. Little learners can practice coin identification, addition, subtraction and place value through four featured games. Games increase in difficulty as players advance their math skill levels. Perfect for pretend play exercises and learning basic calculator skills. Features:Transactions are rewarded with lights, sounds and voice messages Coin reader identifies real and included plastic play coinsCheckout scanner comes with realistic soundsReal working scaleLarge LCD screen shows real transactions with big, easy-to-read numbers Ability to check coin total Automatic shut-off saves batteries and reminds kids to "Come and play again!"Requires 3 "C" alkaline batteries (not included). Awards:Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award (2003-04)Oppenheim Toy Portfolio SNAP Award (Special Needs Adapted Products (2003-04)Gold Award Winner-National Parenting Publications Awards for Children's Resources(NAPPA-2003-Tech Toys)

Fermat's Enigma: The Epic Quest to Solve the World's Greatest Mathematical Problem Fermat's Enigma: The Epic Quest to Solve the World's Greatest Mathematical Problem
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When Andrew Wiles of Princeton University announced a solution of Fermat's last theorem in 1993, it electrified the world of mathematics. After a flaw was discovered in the proof, Wiles had to work for another year--he had already labored in solitude for seven years--to establish that he had solved the 350-year-old problem. Simon Singh's book is a lively, comprehensible explanation of Wiles's work and of the star-, trauma-, and wacko-studded history of Fermat's last theorem. Fermat's Enigma contains some problems that offer a taste of the math, but it also includes limericks to give a feeling for the goofy side of mathematicians.

xn + yn = zn, where n represents 3, 4, 5, ...no solution"I have discovered a truly marvelous demonstration of this proposition which this margin is too narrow to contain."With these words, the seventeenth-century French mathematician Pierre de Fermat threw down the gauntlet to future generations.  What came to be known as Fermat's Last Theorem looked simple; proving it, however, became the Holy Grail of mathematics, baffling its finest minds for more than 350 years.  In Fermat's Enigma--based on the author's award-winning documentary film, which aired on PBS's "Nova"--Simon Singh tells the astonishingly entertaining story of the pursuit of that grail, and the lives that were devoted to, sacrificed for, and saved by it.  Here is a mesmerizing tale of heartbreak and mastery that will forever change your feelings about mathematics.

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The GMAT Roadmap guide provides the definitive blueprint for students to follow as they get ready for the GMAT. All the test-taking wisdom gathered over the years by Manhattan GMAT instructors has been distilled into practical advice and helpful tips. Success of the GMAT requires far more than content knowledge – it requires excellent strategy and proper execution of that strategy. The Guide helps students map out their studying, stick to their game plan, and manage test anxiety on the GMAT itself. It’s like having a Manhattan GMAT instructor at your fingertips! Purchase of this book includes one year of access to 6 full-length, computer-adaptive practice exams and the Official Guide "Archer."

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Ages 5-11 Choose from 213 different graphic organizers and blackline masters-the most comprehensive resource available! Develops higher-order thinking skills as students use included cluster webs, category charts, Venn diagrams, cycle circles, timelines, graphs and more Lends itself to incorporation into content-area reading and writing activities, helping mainstream students and ELLs prepare for extended response on standardized tests Features graphic organizers and blackline masters divided by tabs into 5 sections: semantic maps; properties of observation, classification, and comparing and contrasting; cause and effect and extending the senses, scientific method, and graphs and measurement Aligns with National Science Education Standards 224 Pages, spiral-bound for easy photocopying Grades K-6


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Get Fit in 60 minutes per day (or less)

Get fit in 60 minutes per day (or less)

This is an interesting topic for me, it conjures up headlines from the gossip magazines you can’t help but gaze upon while in the check out line at the grocery store. “Firm buns in 7 minutes” or “The best fat burning secrets revealed”! Most of us realize that these headlines are come-ons to get us to buy magazines, I hope no one expects that they are going to change the way they look in a matter of minutes.

The question is… how much time do we really need to commit towards exercise to see appreciable changes in our weight and health? I was asked to shed some realism to this topic and I think this approach is simple and as real as it gets.

So, what things do we need to include in a well rounded fitness program and how can we keep our commitment to fitness while juggling our busy lives? Most experts would agree that there are four components that require attention in order to achieve “fitness”. They are:

  • Improvements in strength, which requires some fashion of muscular overload, either through resistance training with weights, calisthenics or any practice that taxes our muscles beyond the norm.
  • Regular cardiovascular exercise, which encourages improvements in endurance and helps to manage our weight while keeping our hearts and lungs in top shape.
  • Flexibility, which helps to keep our joints and connective tissue supple. This is an area that most exercisers neglect.
  • Nutrition, the old saying “you are what you eat” pretty well sums it up. If we are not careful, it’s easy to get caught up in the convenience of fast foods which is pretty well killing off Americans these days.

You might be thinking, “tell me something I don’t know! Well, if you’re like many people, who have jobs or kids or both, what you may not know is how to find the time to fit all of this into your hectic lifestyle. The number one complaint among adults who don’t exercise is that they don’t have time. I believe the more appropriate reason is that those who fail to make the time just don’t have a plan that has worked for them thus far. Exercise is not rocket science. The more complicated that you make the task, the less likely you are to succeed. My advice is to follow the K.I.S.S. principle (keep it simple stupid)

Develop a plan. Sit down and think about your daily schedule and honestly ask yourself, when would be the ideal time to set aside just 60 minutes. Try and make this time in your day remain constant. Don’t try and squeeze in an hour instead of lunch one day, after work the next, and some early mornings on other days. Commit to a scheduled hour of exercise at the same time of day at least five days per week. If you need to lose weight, make that seven days per week.

If you make the argument that you get home too late and you wake up to early, I suggest you give up some of the down time you may be spending in the evenings staring at the television and get to bed earlier. If you hit the sack an hour earlier, you can gain that hour in the morning, it’s as simple as that.

Find the discipline. Usually exercise discipline comes from lots of short term goals. Tell yourself, you’re going to stick with it for two weeks without missing one session. This way it does not seem so daunting. It’s no longer about changing your lifestyle which seems all but too late! It’s just two weeks. Generally after these two weeks of dedication you’ll feel empowered and you’ll be more apt to continue for another two weeks.

Prepare yourself. If you have to get up real early, set your exercise clothes out the night before so you don’t waste valuable time trying to get out the door. Next, make sure you have the right things available in the refrigerator so that you don’t make poor food choices. It may be wise to start packing a lunch to take to work with you or even pre-preparing dinner meals so that you have the right food choices ready to go when you get home.

Now that you have a schedule and are well prepared to embark on your fitness quest you need to ask yourself some more pointed questions;

  • What type of exercises do you like to do?
  • What type of exercises have you had success with in the past?
  • What type of exercises are you currently capable of undertaking, given your current state of fitness?

If you are overweight and out of shape, begin with walking. I recommend avoiding a treadmill if possible. Walking outdoors is better exercise than walking on a treadmill. Walking outdoors is “rate dependant work” where walking on a treadmill is “rate independent work”. What this means is that in order to move forward, you must engage more muscles to accomplish the task, on a treadmill the belt moves without your help and you simply keep up with the movement which actually takes less effort.

Cardiovascular exercise is the heaviest burden on the clock; dedicate 70% of your hour to whatever exercise you take on to fill this important component of your fitness regimen. Regardless whether you’re walking, jogging, or riding a bike, if your primary concern is weight management, be sure to put in the time.

Keep your strength training simple. If you belong to a gym you have plenty of options. Personally, I love training outdoors; even in our facility most of our functional strength training occurs outdoors. Consider the benefits; generally all you need to do is walk out your front door, develop a route that your comfortable with for safety sake, maybe even have a few different options, one with some hills and one that is reasonably flat and away you go. Think of the time you saved not having to get in your car and drive to a training site such as a gym.

Address your body as a whole instead of isolating muscles this approach to training is how body builders exercise. I don’t recommend following this style of training. It is complicated, and it detracts from a functional theme which is what I believe is going to provide you what you really need. Over the past 20 years that I have trained people for fitness, they typically tell me “I don’t want to bulk up, I just want to tone”. To tone muscle it needs to be worked.

Perform the up’s

  • SIT UPS
  • PUSH UPS
  • CHIN UPS
  • STEP UPS

The key to performing these exercises is “leverage”. For example if you are vertically challenged and can not pull yourself up, you can use some simple cheats to assist you. We employ a very large rubber band that we attach to an overhead chin bar and place one foot into the bottom of the loop, much like a stirrup which helps to off set some of our body weight and compensates for our weakness. As you become stronger, you simply perform more repetitions or a smaller rubber band. With push ups you can work first from bended knees until you gain the strength to hold your entire body weight up.

Step ups are easy to manage in that you can work from a lower to a more challenging height and finally, add some external load.  Sit ups are also an exercise in where you can limit your body weight by changing the lever point.

Each of these four exercises is highly effective and involves groups of muscles rather than isolating muscles and this should always be your goal. Attaching the body from a global perspective saves time and builds functional strength. In the beginning they are very challenging but if you employ the correct leverage you can manage the amount of actual work you have to perform. Over time as you become stronger (and you will) you can improve the level of difficulty and you’ll find that even as simple an approach as I have portrayed you will derive significant improvements in your fitness.

The strength portion of your fitness hour can be extremely effective within just 15 minutes. Four exercises, performed four times for up to 15 repetitions each. If you do the math, that’s 60 sit-ups, push ups, chin ups and step ups. If you take one minute to perform each set of 15 repetitions and take one minute rest between each set, you’ve exercised for 8 minutes. If you struggle and rest you can add 7 more minutes to complete the task.

So there you have it; a no cost, easy to remember, highly effective exercise program. It may lack the flashy headline drama and romance perceived in the tabloids but they’re goal is to sell magazines; my goal is to help you get in shape!

About the Author

Mr. Richard Diaz, CMS, CPT has a long history of training clients from Hollywood Celebrities, professional athletes to the girl next door. Highly acclaimed for his elite fitness makeover for women and author to several articles and publication on fitness, endurance sports and heart rate specific training, find more about him and his services at:
www.diazhumanperformance.com

I need help with my math work Thank you for helping me?

Greg worked 36 hours this week. This is 3 more than twice the number of hours Darryl worked. Which equation could you use worked to find how many hours Darryl?

A. 36 = 2x + 3
B. 36 = 2x - 3
C. 36 = 2(x + 3)
D. 36 = 3(x + 2)

Over the weekend the Cheney's drove 450 miles. They drove three times as many miles Sunday as they did Saturday. Which equation could you use to fine how many miles the Cheney's drove Saturday?

A. 3x =450
B. x + x/3 = 450
C. 3x - x = 450
D. x + 3x = 450

Valuse Plus has a jacket on sale for $58. this is $5 less than half of the price of the same jacket at Elite Petite. What is the price of the Jacket at Elite Petite?

A. $126
B. $106
C. $111
D. $31.50

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