by Young Scientists
A system is a whole consisting of parts that work together to perform a function(s). There are natural systems as well as man-made systems. Examples of systems in nature are the digestive and respirat ...
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by Young Scientists
There are repeated patterns of change in nature. Examples of these cycles are the life cycles of living things and Earth’s natural cycles. Understanding these cycles helps Man to predict events ...
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by Young Scientists
There are many types of living and non-living things in the world. Man seeks to categories this great variety of living and non-living things to better understand the world in which he lives. There ar ...
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by Young Scientists
Energy makes changes and movements possible in everyday life. Man uses various forms of energy for many different purposes. Man is not the only animal that needs energy, all living things obtain energ ...
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by Young Scientists
Studying the interactions between and within systems enhances understanding of the environment and Man’s role in it. Interactions occur within an organism, between organisms as well as between o ...
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by Young Scientists
A system is a whole consisting of parts that work together to perform a function(s). There are natural systems as well as man-made systems. Examples of systems in nature are the digestive and respirat ...
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by Eugene Tee
What are emotions and why do we experience them? In the last 50 years or so, psychological science has shed light on the essence of what makes us human—why we experience a range of feelings from ...
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by Chandran Soosai Kolundaisamy
This book is to give a full guidance to the student how to choose a right choice of study and university or other higher institution.
1.Most of the students are confused what to next for their care ...
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by Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn Bhd
This book is suitable for children age 4 and above. “The Silly Goats” is a story about two goats that refuse to give way to each other on an old wooden bridge. They continue to fight on the narrow ...
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by Chan Chee Ming
It is simply a book on how we are running out of good grounds to build and accommodate our species, hence forced to develop on less favourable grounds of poor quality soils. With the tendency of these ...
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