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Integrated Biology guides students through the study of interactions between life science and Earth and space science. Students explore the world they live in by posing questions and seeking answers through scientific inquiry. Discovery takes place through observation and data collection. The students will be introduced to the structure, function,...
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Integrated Mathematics I is the foundation?the skills acquired in this course contain the basic knowledge needed for all future high school math courses. The material covered in this course is important, and everyone can do it. Everyone can have a good time solving the hundreds of real-world problems algebra can...
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One day in 2580 B.C.E., a very serious architect stood in a dusty desert with a set of plans. His plans called for creating a structure 480 feet tall, with a square base and triangular sides, using stone blocks weighing two tons each. The Pharaoh wanted the job done right....
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This course allows students to learn while having fun. Interactive examples help guide students? journey through customized feedback and praise. Mathematical concepts are applied to everyday occurrences such as earthquakes, stadium seating, and purchasing movie tickets. Students investigate the effects of an equation on its graph through the use of...
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There is a reason ?all roads lead to Rome.? Maybe it is because Romans built much of the ancient world?s highway system. Maybe it is also because the Roman culture and Latin language laid the foundation for much of Western culture. In this course, students find out for themselves as...
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A story of epic proportions. History-changing battles, great poets and statesmen, classic art and architecture, and a language that was heard throughout most of the known world. In Latin I, you read the opening credits of this epic movie. In Latin II, the plots and the characters that populated ancient...
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In Latin III, students take their knowledge and appreciation of Latin to the next level. Students read some of the best Latin prose and poetry ever written or spoken. Caesar tells how he conquered the three parts of Gaul. Cicero reminds Romans of the virtues that made their country great....
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Discover a mystery of epic proportion set in the world of classical Latin! In this course, the Palladium statue has been stolen and it’s up to you to use your knowledge of Latin grammar and vocabulary to investigate whodunit. As you follow Detective Arcanus through the streets of Rome, you’ll...
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In this course, you will investigate aspects of family and consumer law, and learn how the state and federal court systems work. Gain an understanding of the judicial system and examine key differences between civil and criminal law.
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AP Psychology provides an overview of current psychological research methods and theories. Students will explore the therapies used by professional counselors and clinical psychologists and examine the reasons for normal human reactions: how people learn and think, the process of human development and human aggression, altruism, intimacy, and self-reflection. They...
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