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Big Problems
Use Big Problems to improve your pupils mathematical skills Children work together on SATs type questions, sharing their knowledge and ideas, then presenting their workings to the rest of the class. Teach children problem-solving strategies and see
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Big Flower
Looking in more detail at the internal structure of a flower, The Big Flower is a brilliant visual resource for teaching flower parts and their functions. The clever use of the insects supplied shows how pollination occurs.Big Flower includesfabric
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Big Blocks
Expand a childs imagination in a big way with this pack of 32 soft, colourful, light, large foam building blocks in assorted shapes. Develops motor co-ordination, creativity and an understanding of geometric shapes. Lightweight yet durable blocks
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How big is the average speed?
The average speed can vary greatly depending on the context. In general, the average speed of a person walking is around 3-4 miles per hour, while the average speed of a car on a highway is around 55-65 miles per hour. However, in the context of physics, the average speed is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken, and can be measured in meters per second or kilometers per hour. Therefore, the average speed can range from very slow to very fast, depending on the specific situation.
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Where do the Big Five live?
The Big Five (lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalo) are typically found in various national parks and game reserves in Africa, particularly in countries such as South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. These animals have adapted to different habitats within these regions, ranging from savannas and grasslands to forests and wetlands.
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Do you live in a big city?
No, I do not live in a big city. I am a digital assistant and exist in the virtual world to assist users like you. My purpose is to provide information and help with various tasks, regardless of where you are located.
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Has anyone ever won something big in a competition here?
Yes, last year, a local resident won a brand new car in a raffle organized by the community center. It was a major prize and generated a lot of excitement among the townspeople. The winner was thrilled and it was a memorable moment for everyone involved.
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Big Ear
This unique fabric display is ideal for demonstrating the different parts of the human ear, both external and internal.Includes8 different fabric parts,a large outer earCorresponding labels.A pictorial reference sheet with detailed teachers notes is
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Big Heart
A colourful hands-on resource that will attract the attention of a class and stimulate interest in this complex subject. Excellent for use at a Primary level, also ideal for use during a Key Stage 3 Heart Dissection lesson.IncludesFabric
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Big Tooth
This unique fabric display is ideal for demonstrating the parts of a tooth and for emphasizing the importance of dental hygiene. Three smaller teeth enable discussions on types of teeth and their function.IncludesFabric background,10 fabric tooth
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Big Eye
An engaging resource for demonstration, revision and assessment of the structure of the human eye.Can be used to label parts of the eye.Can lead to discussions about the way the eye focuses and help explain eye sight defects.IncludesFabric
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Do homosexual people live in a big city?
Yes, homosexual people can be found living in big cities just like any other group of individuals. Big cities often offer more diverse and accepting communities, support networks, and resources for LGBTQ+ individuals. This can create a more inclusive environment for homosexual people to live openly and comfortably. Additionally, big cities tend to have a larger population, increasing the likelihood of encountering a diverse range of sexual orientations and identities.
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Can a shaman live in a big city?
Yes, a shaman can live in a big city. While traditionally shamans are associated with indigenous cultures and rural areas, there is no reason why a shaman cannot practice their spiritual and healing work in an urban environment. Many people in big cities are seeking alternative forms of healing and spiritual guidance, and a shaman can offer their services to those in need. Additionally, a shaman may adapt their practices to fit the urban lifestyle while still honoring their traditions and beliefs.
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Has anyone ever won something big in a competition here before?
Yes, there have been several instances where individuals have won significant prizes in competitions held here. One memorable example is when a local resident won an all-expenses-paid trip to a luxury resort in a social media contest. Another instance was when a talented artist won a prestigious art competition and had their work displayed in a prominent gallery. These successes have inspired many others in the community to participate in various competitions and showcase their skills.
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Why does a big city not seem so big anymore once you live in it?
A big city may not seem so big anymore once you live in it because you become familiar with its layout, neighborhoods, and landmarks. Over time, you develop a routine and a sense of belonging, which can make the city feel more manageable and less overwhelming. Additionally, as you build a social network and establish connections within the city, it can start to feel more like a community rather than just a large, impersonal urban area. Finally, as you become accustomed to the hustle and bustle of city life, you may become desensitized to the size and scale of the city, making it feel less imposing.
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