Hey I'm a freshman in IB in celebration high school in central Florida. If you're considering the IB program it's probably because you're bright and school has always come easy to you. The hardest part of IB is for the smartest kids who have always had it easy (myself included), because now it's not so easy. It means studying (I had never studied before), it means not allowing yourself to get distracted at all or you will work till 1-2 am daily. It also means less free time ( this was hardest on me). It is ready once you changed your mindset to "school first, play second" (something I've never had). But in the end you're so prepared to heavy workloads and for college. Colleges know this when they see an IB diploma so they like these kids a lot and accept them often (if you're grades are at the very minimum C or B average. (Ivy league won't accept less than A's across the board usually). In the end you likely get to a good college and do well in college that is the plus.
Answer:
Destroys bad stereotypes.
Explanation:
Using the Internet and its possibilities, people can surf and learn about different cultures and countries. This helps them destroy bad stereotypes that they had about some countries, not knowing anything about them.
The Internet is useful for expanding people’s knowledge and help people understand foreign behavior and cultural values.
1. Controlling costs
<span>2.Getting states to expand income eligibility under ObamaCare
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The answer is the second choice, because (9) X 3 = 27.
Answer: B (130)
Explanation:
A trapezoidal Riemann sum can be found by multiplying the width (the change in x) of each sub interval by the average of the y values of the two points at either end of the section and then adding up all of the sun intervals. Therefore, the trapezoidal approximation would equal 0.5(40) + 1.5(50) + 1(35) to get the answer of 130.