to be a slacker and give kids a+ . Also give them kindles
Be strict but not to strict.Be fun but discipline your students at the same time
regalia
The Order would have the smallest level of classification out of the options provided (kingdom, phylum, order). Order is a classification level under phylum and would have fewer groups of organisms compared to phylum or kingdom.
It means the kind of way a group in a kingdom breath. (?) In Biological Classification it would be more specific then then Kingdom, but less specific then Genus. The order is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
The kingdom would be plantae.
The kingdom would be plantae.
Suppose two classes are going on a field trip to the zoo. There are 28 people in one class and 22 people in the other class. The teachers want to order lunch for all of the students, and in each lunch, they want there to be 2 packages of crackers. How many packages of crackers should the teachers order? Well, here is where order of operations comes in: The teachers want to order 2*(28+22) packages of graham crackers. If the teachers didn't use order of operations, then instead of ending up with 100 packages of graham crackers, the teachers would end up with 78 packages of graham crackers, and some of the kids would be very unhappy. The above example demonstrates one kind of "order of operations." Here is another example which uses what perhaps you really mean when you say "order of operations." Suppose on that same bus trip each teacher also wants one package of crackers. Then, the teachers write this down mathematically as: 2 + 2*(28+22) = 2 + 2*(50) Using correct "order of operations" the teachers will figure out that they should order 102 packages of crackers. If instead the teachers were to not use "order of operations," they would order 200 crackers, and that would just be too much.
Canines, or dogs, which are a order in the animal kingdom.
That will depend. If you are employed by a college or university which expects you to wear academic regalia on certain occasions, and participation in these activities are considered part of your regular duties, yes it is probably a tax deductible business expense. It is also possible that your employer would allow you to use faculty development funds to purchase academic regalia. This could be as advantageous, or moreso, than making a personal purchase and deducting it. Some universities even subsidize regalia purchases -- it's worth asking.
They are in the kingdom Animalia and the phylum chordeta; order is a smaller subgroup. Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus > Species The term "fish" would come into play at the "class" level. So the question is, which fish is "A fish"?
Taxonomic