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Sep 22, 2009

Tips for Solving Algebra Word Problems


Many people have trouble with Algebra for various reasons. Perhaps the teacher isn’t doing a great job explaining concepts, the textbook is not so great or the student is not doing enough practice. Algebra is quite easy once you get the hang of it.
In order to master algebra, you need to have a really good book or a few good books. There are also many resources online that can help you with topics you need extra help with. It is important to do a lot of practice immediately after learning a concept until the problems become easy for you to do.
Word problems, especially, seem to give a lot of students a hard time. Here are some tips on how to tackle them. Re-read the question as many times as you need to in order to understand exactly what you need to solve for and the best way to approach the problem. When you figure those out, assign the unknown or what you are trying to solve for to a variable such as x. Next you need to form algebraic expressions or equations using the information that is given, as well as your variable or variables. With the equations you can then solve for your variables using elimination, substitution, formulas and other solving methods in algebra.
Here are some examples of statements in algebra and how to convert them into an algebraic expression.
John is twice as old as Mary can be written as y=2x where y is John’s age and x is Mary’s age. Two consecutive integers can be written as x and x+1. Two consecutive even integers can be written as x and x+2 as long as x is an even number. If the sum of two numbers are 51 then the two numbers are x and 51-x. If x is a number then five more than twice a number is 2x+5.
You also need to be aware of units of measure. Make sure all the units match. For example, if you are given three numbers, two in inches and one in feet, you must covert the one in feet into inches before you can use all three numbers together to solve the unknown. A common word problem that involves converting units of measure is the coin problem. For example, Mary has several coins in her pocket including dimes, nickels, and quarters. She has three more quarters than nickels and twice as many nickels as dimes. Let’s say she has a total of $2.15.
The first thing to do is to figure out which type of coin she has the least amount of. In this case she has less dimes than nickels and quarters so let x be dimes. Since she has twice as many nickels as dimes, nickels are 2x. Since she has three more quarters than nickels and we know nickels are 2x, quarters are 2x+3. Notice we wrote quarters and nickels in terms of dimes so we can use just one variable. Now we need to convert the expressions into cents. To convert a dime into cents you multiply by 10. So we have 10x. To convert nickels into cents you multiply by 5. We have 5(2x). To convert quarters to cents multiply by 25. So we have 25(2x+3). To covert $2.15 to cents multiply by 100 to get 215 cents. Add these three expressions, set them equal to 215 and solve for x. You should get x= 2. This means she has 2 dimes, 4 nickels and 7 quarters.
In a nutshell, when given a word problem, re-read it until you fully understand what it implies. Assign a variable(s) to the unknown. Convert the statements into algebraic expressions or equations and use them to solve for the unknown. With plenty of practice you’ll become proficient at solving algebra word problems.

Sep 13, 2009

Serena william penalty loses match

New York: Kim Clijsters reached the US Open final after beating defending champion Serena Williams 6-4 7-5 Saturday in a contest that ended in chaos after the American was handed a point penalty on match point.

With the Belgian on the brink of victory, second seed Williams was called for a foot-fault on a second serve to go match point down. An angry Williams argued with the lineswoman who reported her for verbal abuse.

Having already received a warning earlier in the match for smashing a racket, Williams was handed an automatic point penalty for a second violation which gave Clijsters the match.



"It was not a default, it was a point penalty that happened to be on match point. She had had an earlier warning for racket abuse,"tournament referee Brian Earley told reporters.

"She was called for a foot fault... and she said something to a line umpire and it was reported to the chair and that resulted in a point penalty."

Early would not go into what Williams said, adding only: "It was a code violation for unsportsmanlike conduct."

Serving at 5-6 15-30 down in the second set, Williams launched into her second serve only for the lineswoman at the baseline to call her for a foot-fault.

Incensed by the verdict, a fired up Williams marched up to the official, and waving her racket threateningly, she argued with her for making the call at such a crucial moment as the double fault gave Clijsters match point.

The woman walked straight to the umpire, who summoned Earley on to court as jeers started to ring around a half-filled Arthur Ashe Stadium.

With Williams joining the group at the bottom of the umpire's chair, she was heard telling the lineswoman: "I never said I would kill you, are you serious?"

After consulting Earley, the umpire announced Williams had been given a point penalty and awarded the match to Clijsters, who stood on the other side of the net looking bewildered.

"I was just trying to be focussed for the match point. As I started to get ready for the return I saw Serena talking to the lineswoman over there," Clijsters said in a courtside interview.

"I was obviously too far away to hear what was going on so I can't really comment on that."

The Belgian, playing in only her third tournament after taking a two-year break to start a family, became the first mother to reach a grand slam final since Evonne Goolagong achieved the feat at Wimbledon in 1980.

In Sunday's final, Clijsters will face Danish teen-ager Caroline Wozniacki, who defeated unseeded and error-prone Belgian Yanina Wickmayer 6-3 6-3 in the other semi-final.

10 BEST GOOGLE GADGETS



Countdown1. Countdown - Counts down to a user specified date. Customize it to countdown to any blog event, contest closing date, poll closing date, blog anniversary etc. Here is another one with text only display. Keep reminding your visitors and never miss a deadline.
Translate2. Google Translate My Page - Gives you a quick dropdown menu to allow non-english readers to select their native language and translate the page using Google translation services. You can also get more gadgets with language flags. This is a good way to make your blog multilingual and get read by a wide international audience.
Digg3. Digg 2.0 - Discover the best news, images and videos as voted on by the Digg community. You can customize your Digg gadget by topic, and view more story information, such as comments and a friend’s activity feed. Share interesting content rocking the web right now. You can also add Google News or BBC News.
RSS reader4. Slim RSS Reader – Lets you add a custom RSS feed to display on your blog. Enter the RSS feed, number of items, title and you are done. Customize more with Simple rss reader or support multiple feeds with CustomRSS. Display feeds from your favorite blogs or topical categories in your sidebar.
YouTube5. YouTube Gadget - Display the top YouTube videos on your site, and let visitors browse around the Youtube site as well as play the videos without leaving your site. If sharing videos is your style, you need this now. Also try Google Videos.
Google talk6. Google talk – Everyone has a google account mostly via gmail and if your visitors are logged in, this gadgets lets them see your contacts online right now and send them instant messages. You can publicize your gtalk id and chat with your readers.
Photo gadgets7. Photo of the Minute - Grabs a new latest photo from Flickr. Remove the photo info to optimize the size better. There are lots of gadgets that can rotate an interesting photo, graffiti, captions or cartoons. Try the National Geographic daily photo,Photos from Flickr etc.
Calendar8. Google Calendar – If you mark your blogging events on a Google calendar and share your public calendar, then why not add it to your blog and publicize the events you track. Grab this official widget and never miss a event.
Dilbert9. Dilbert widget – Dilbert cartoon strip is a daily read that will bring a smile on your visitors face. Grab the official widget, resize it and load the daily Dilbert color comic strips and ranking. Or opt for a random Dilbert strip.
Date time10. Date & Time - Some people like to place a widget displaying the date, time and calendar. Add a clock to your page. Click edit to change it to the color of your choice. Narrow the width to remove the calendar.

Create Torrent

Torrents are great, they are the best way to share large files with your friends, or even with people you don’t know at all. But surprisingly enough, not many people create torrents when they need to share something. I have “a lot of” friends who know how to download torrents, but when they need to send me their latest 200MB vacation picture collection, they ask me to “get on msn”.




It’s not that I have anything against msn (although the file transfer sucks), but why don’t just use BitTorrent? Especially if you want to send something to more than one person, or if you want to share high quality HDTV files, because then you can share the bandwidth.
So how do you do this? Well it’s very simple. Open your favorite BitTorrent client and do the magic trick:
file > create torrent
That’s all? Well almost. All you need to do now is put in the tracker info and tick some boxes. This can differ somewhat from client to client but it all comes down to the same thing.
uTorrent
utorrent bit torrent
1. File > Create new Torrent (or CTRL + N)
2. Select the files and or directories
3. Trackers: This is probably the hard part for most people. But it’s pretty easy, just put in one of the popular public trackers. You can use one or more trackers, but in general one is enough.
Here are some good trackers you can use:
http://open.tracker.thepiratebay.org/announce
http://www.torrent-downloads.to:2710/announce
http://denis.stalker.h3q.com:6969/announce
udp://denis.stalker.h3q.com:6969/announce
http://www.sumotracker.com/announce
Put one of these in the tracker box
4. Do NOT tick the private torrent box (unless you’re using a private tracker)
5. Save the torrent and send it to your friends
bitcomet bit torrent
1. File > Create Torrent (or CTRL + M)
2. Select the files and or directories
3. Select “enable public DHT network” from the dropdown box
This way you can be your own tracker if the public tracker goes down.
4. Tracker server and DHT node list
Again, This is probably the hard part for most people. But it’s pretty easy, just put in one of the popular public trackers. You can use one or more trackers, but in general one is enough.
Here are some of the most popular trackers at the moment:
http://open.tracker.thepiratebay.org/announce
http://www.torrent-downloads.to:2710/announce
http://denis.stalker.h3q.com:6969/announce
udp://denis.stalker.h3q.com:6969/announce
http://www.sumotracker.com/announce
Put one of these in the tracker box
5. Save the torrent and send it to your friends
azureus bit torrent
1. File > New Torrent (or CTRL + N)
2. Tick “use an external tracker”.
And again, This is probably the hard part for most people. But it’s pretty easy, just put in one of the popular public trackers.
Here are some of the most popular trackers at the moment:
http://tracker.prq.to/announce
http://inferno.demonoid.com:3389/announce
http://tracker.bt-chat.com/announce
http://tracker.zerotracker.com:2710/announce
Put one of these in the tracker box
3. Select single file or dicectory, click NEXT and point to the file or directory you want to share, and click NEXT
4. Do NOT tick “private torrent”
5. Do tick “allow decentralized tracking”
6. Save the torrent and send it to your friends
Happy sharing. Note that you don’t need to upload the torrent to a website or a tracker. This means you control who gets the file and who doesn’t, and it won’t be visible to others!.

Sep 10, 2009

The Global Positioning System, usually called GPS,



The Global Positioning System, usually called GPS, is the only fully-functional satellite navigation system. A constellation of more than two dozen GPS satellites broadcasts precise timing signals by radio to GPS receivers, allowing them to accurately determine their location (longitude, latitude, and altitude) in any weather, day or night, anywhere on Earth.

United States Department of Defense developed the system, officially named NAVSTAR GPS (Navigation Signal Timing and Ranging GPS), and the satellite constellation is managed by the 50th Space Wing at Schriever Air Force Base. Although the cost of maintaining the system is approximately US$400 million per year, including the replacement of aging satellites, GPS is available for free use in civilian applications as a public good.

GPS has become a vital global utility, indispensable for modern navigation on land, sea, and air around the world, as well as an important tool for map-making, and land surveying. GPS also provides an extremely precise time reference, required for telecommunications and some scientific research, including the study of earthquakes.

In late 2005, the first in a series of next-generation GPS satellites was added to the constellation, offering several new capabilities, including a second civilian GPS signal called L2C for enhanced accuracy and reliability. In the coming years, additional next-generation satellites will increase coverage of L2C and add a third and fourth civilian signal to the system, as well as advanced military capabilities.

The Wide-Area Augmentation System (WAAS), available since August 2000, increases the accuracy of GPS signals to within 2 meters (6 ft) [1] for compatible receivers. GPS accuracy can be improved further, to about 1 cm (half an inch) over short distances, using techniques such as Differential GPS (DGPS).

Global Positioning System) A satellite-based radio navigation system run by the U.S. Department of Defense. It was designed so that signals from at least four satellites would be on the horizon at all times, which is sufficient to compute the current latitude, longitude and elevation of a GPS receiver anywhere on earth to within a few meters. The first GPS satellite was launched in 1978.


In six different orbits approximately 12,500 miles above the earth, the system's 24 MEO satellites circle the earth every 12 hours. The satellites do nothing more than constantly transmit their current time based on atomic clocks and current location. A monitoring network on the ground tracks the satellites and uplinks data for synchronization. The system uses four frequencies in the L-band from 1.2 to 1.6GHz .

Whether installed in vehicles or carried by hand, a GPS receiver calculates the distance to the satellites by comparing the times the transmitted signals were sent with the times they were received. By knowing the precise locations of the satellites at a given moment, the receiver uses triangulation, the navigation technique of ship captains for centuries, to pinpoint its own location.

Sep 9, 2009

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Sep 3, 2009

YSR Andhra Pradesh crash

The last rites of the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajsekhar Reddy will be held with full state honours at his native place Pulivendula in Cuddapah district on Friday.
According to sources the burial of the departed Chief Minister will be held at around 2 pm. Before that, the dead chief minister’s body will lie in state at the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium from Friday morning till about 1 pm to allow the general public and the political leadership to pay their last respects. It will then be flown to his native village in Cuddapah District for final rites.
The charred and decomposed bodies of Reddy and four others were airlifted by an Indian Air Force helicopter to state capital, where autopsy was conducted.
The Andhra Pradesh Government has declared seven days state mourning in honour of YSR and cancelled all the official programmes in the state and the national flag will be hoisted at half-mast.








Adding meta tags to blogger(blogspot) blogs,websites-SEO



If you don't know what meta tags are, and what is the importance of adding meta tags, here is the detailed description on how to add them to your blogger(blogspot) blogs or any website.



Do you know adding meta tags is so important if you want to get more traffic from search engines like google,yahoo,msn,etc,especially the meta description is the most important one.

If you don't know what meta tags are,Meta tags are the tags which describes your site and tells the search engines what your site is all about.Adding meta tags is an important factor in SEO.(Search Engine Optimisation).Meta tags allows search engines to index your web pages more accurately. In other words,Meta tags communicate with the search engines and tells more information about your site and make it index correctly and accurately.
Here is an example.This is what I got when I typed 'Kranthi tips' in the Google Search Engine.



As you can observe.'Tips and tricks............' is the meta tags description which I added to my site.

We have to add two meta tags to the head section of the template.One is the Meta description which describes your site and another one is Meta Keywords which tells about your site keywords(what your site is all about)

Here is how to add meta tags to your blogger(blogspot) blog:

1.Sign in to your blogger dashboard>click the 'layout' button[see the screenshot below]
click on the 'layout' link
2.Click on the 'Edit html' tab
click on the 'edit html' tab




Here is the code you have to add

'DESCRIPTION HERE' name='description'/>
'KEYWORDS HERE' name='keywords'/>
'AUTHOR NAME HERE' name='author'/>

DESCRIPTION HERE:Write your blog description
KEYWORDS:Write the keywords of your blog
AUTHOR NAME:Write the author's name(Your name)

3.Add the above code just after this [Look at the below screenshot]


add the code just like this
Don't forget to add description and keywords.
and save the changes.


IMPORTANT:

Several people were filling with just the keywords in the description.DON'T DO THAT.Google and other search engines will ban your site from the search engines list if you did so.And also,don't repeat the keyword more than 3 times.

That's it!You have sucessfully added the metatags to your blogger(blogpsot) blog.If you want to check whether you added the meta tags correctly or not,just type 'meta tags analyzer tool' in the google and you will find so many sites which can check whether you have added the tags correctly or not.

16 (+1) Free Blog Tools

Today, I want to share with you some tools that can be very useful for every blogger or webmaster. All tools are completely free for everyone, and you can use them that way too. There’ll be listed misc tools useful specially for blogging or blogs. A lot of these tools are self-depended, so you can use them on all popular blogging services and scripts. Feel free to explore all of them!


16 Free Tools for Blogging and Blogs

  1. Ping-o-Matic – This tool is popular pinging service that helps you to update different search engines that your blog has updated. Actually, this service announces main search engines and services that something on your blog is changed or updated!
  2. Pingoat – Another popular and quality pinging service that allows you to notify main search engines and services about your own blog updates. By pinging, you let the services know that your blog has been updated and hence, they crawl and index your site more in right time.
  3. Creative Commons – Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright terms from “All Rights Reserved” to “Some Rights Reserved.”
  4. Flock – Also popular as the only browser which is oriented to Social Networking. It’s based on Mozilla Firefox engine and supports extensions. Very nice tool for all “social web” freaks!
  5. FeedBurner – For sure, most popular tool that adds a variety of features to your RSS feeds. Allowing many options, customizations and optimizations for your blog RSS feeds. Recommended tool (if you already not use it).
  6. CopyScape – Defend your site with a plagiarism warning banner! Also, allowing you to search online for plagiarism and your blog duplicates on other web sites and services. Good way to keep yourself updated about what’s happening with your blog articles – and where!
  7. Blog Flux – Blogflux is designed to be a central destination for the blogosphere, providing you everything you need to get your blog up and running.
  8. Backpack – Share info, schedules, documents, and to-dos across your company, group, or organization. This can be very useful tool for all bloggers. It’s free and very easy to use for everyone, includes Notes, To-Do list support and more!
  9. Talk Digger – Talk Digger is the way to find conversations emerging on the Web. To find conversations about any subject or website, just enter some text or web site address (URL) in the search box, chose what you are looking for and press the “Search” button.
  10. Gabbly – Gabbly is a platform that enables people to instantly connect and collaborate around any content, topic or interest. Allows you to place real-time live chat boxes into your blog posts and contents. Can be very useful tool.
  11. Bookmark & Share – Increase traffic to your website andauto-submit all your bookmarks with One Button. Allowing you to place this button on your blog completely for free!
  12. Add to Any – Similar to above tool, but it’s little different. Allowing you to place one of two (or both) widgets that allowing you visitor to share or save (bookmark) your pages. Uses nice effects and fast script for showing results fast.
  13. TinyURL – Are you sick of posting URLs in emails only to have it break when sent causing the recipient to have to cut and paste it back together? Automatic auto-shorten service for long URL’s. Can be used anywhere.
  14. Odeo – This tool will helps you to record and share online audio materials and podcasts. With many available audio tools and large community.
  15. FavIcon Generator – Generates you icons from photos your upload using this service. This tool can be very useful and it’s very easy-to use. Simply select a picture, logo or other graphic and that’s all!
  16. Windows Live Writer – This is mine favorite desktop blog post publishing application. It’s created by Microsoft and supports many great features and options that you can use completely for your blog. Plug-ins and all popular blogging services are supported also!
  17. AAfter Search - The site provides a unique Domain Research Tool for the bloggers as well as the webmasters. It helps finding track records, reputation, domain speed and other important domain-related information in just few seconds; just type the URL in the search box and get it done. (Thanks to Mr Anonymous who shares the link) **

You are completely free to use any of above listed tools. Be sure that you will improve your overall blogging experience with some of these free blogging tools. Enjoy in blogging!

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Aug 29, 2009

SEO and Keyword Density

While Yahoo! and Google and also take other factors into account, no aspect of your web pages is more important to their ranking than keyword density. What is keyword density It’s a simple percentage of the total words on a page that are keywords. Keyword density that produces high page rankings is generated by a small selection of highly searched keywords that do not have high competition. For the most frequently searched keywords, as many as 100,000 sites will be vying for position. Frequently searched keywords can bring you high page rankings, but they demand longer-term commitments and more resources.

A successful site has to have enough content to allow for appropriately low keyword density. Unlike the ranking standards of the late 1990s, search algorithms in 2009 penalize sites, and sometimes penalize them very severely, for cramming too many search terms into too little text. Content must long enough to dilute keyword density, but concise enough to hold visitor attention. It is also not possible to make use of every screen shot or image you might happen to have, no matter how attractive and beautiful they are, on every page, or even on every site. The search algorithms have not yet designed means of indexing images. Words, and not images, are what drive SEO. That is the reason every designer has to provide every site multiple pages with text that can be optimized.

The next step in integrating web design and SEO is to tag all each image on the site with the “alt” tag in HTML. Every image has to have this tag. The “alt” tag enables to instruct the web browser as to which text will pop up when visitors run their mouse over your image. Every image also requires an SEO-friendly title. For instance if your site is about sunning on the beach in Aruba, and you want to use a photo of a beach on your page, a name like aruba.beach.wow.jpg isfar more effective than an name like 477876arub9wow.jpg. Keywords in your tags become keywords for your pages. Just take care not make your pages too keyword-dense with image names, either.

Another important consideration in placing keywords on your pages for purposes of SEO is where you place the keywords. Search engines give you more credit for keywords in titles and headers than within paragraphs. That is why it is important that you get put as many of your keywords in these prominent positions as possible.

How many keywords can you include your homepage Your list range anywhere from 3 to 10 or even 20, as long as you have enough content to keep the percentage keywords acceptably low. The most competitive niches almost always require a narrow focus to ensure that your content is what your visitors are searching for. On the other hand, an excessively narrow focus can eliminate certain visitors before they have a chance to search for your site, so be on the lookout for ways to place additional keywords on your page without triggering spam filters.

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Sony S Series

Sony has announced the launch of its latest addition to their Walkman portable video / musicplayers. Believe it or not, the new S Series is the first ever Walkman video MP3 player with built-in stereo speakers. Ultrathin at just 10.2mm thick, the new S Series will be available in four colours: black, pink, violet and red. It features a bright,high resolution 2.4-inch LCD screen, and is designed to play videos in landscape format with a supplied stand accessory. More info and full press release right after the jump…

Official: Sony Walkman S Series with built-in speakers


Sony has announced the launch of its latest addition to their Walkman portable video / music players. Believe it or not, the new S Series is the first ever Walkman video MP3 player with built-in stereo speakers. Ultrathin at just 10.2mm thick, the new S Series will be available in four colours: black, pink, violet and red. It features a bright, high resolution 2.4-inch LCD screen, and is designed to play videos in landscape format with a supplied stand accessory. More info and full press release right after the jump…

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