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February 8, 2023

Python Index

Indexes are perfect to use in Python when you have to locate a certain part in a string. For example: In the code above, abc is put into index of abc. The quotations say b, so where is b? Start from the start, and count. a is 1, space is 2, b is 3. So b is located in 3. Here is another example: Now we find “u” in queue. q is 1. u is 2. So print 2. We don’t print 4 because that u is after.

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February 8, 2023

Luxury and Non-Luxury

Maybe your dream was living in a super luxury resort complete with a swimming pool, soft bed, and a safe with jewelry. Or maybe it was to become the leader of the land. Or something else. But they all have something in common: At least a bit of luxury. We just seen to love luxury. It’s comfortable, clean, and has lots of “good” things with it. Meanwhile, others out there with little money or power live in non-luxury (simple/harsh) environments that are the exact opposite of luxury: no mansion, no gold, no private movie theatre or whatsoever. When non-luxury homes...

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February 7, 2023

Cryonics

Cryonics is a field of study and practice that deals with the preservation of human bodies in a state of suspended animation, with the hope of reviving them in the future when medical technology has advanced enough to cure their illnesses and extend their lifespans. The idea is that if the body can be preserved in a way that stops or slows down decomposition, then it may be possible to revive it at a future date and restore it to a state of health. Cryonics has been a topic of interest and controversy for decades, with some people hailing it...

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February 7, 2023

Quokkas

Quokkas, known as the world’s “happiest” animal, probably because they approach humans fearlessly, are marsupials. Here are some facts: nocturnal herbivores can survive harsh environments adapt quick friendly threatened species unique Look at that shining smile!

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February 7, 2023

Earthquake In Turkey

A vigorous natural disaster struck in Turkey, night, the strongest happening in Syria. An earthquake caused buildings to suddenly collapse and crumble. Few survived. One reason that not many have survived is probably because the disaster occured in nighttime, when people are sleeping. The earthquake, as high as 7.8, was very sudden. Rescue people had come to see how many people have died, and it’s about 2700. Many more have been injured. As well as an earthquake, there was also a snowfall, making people cold out in the open air. A survivor from the great earthquake says, “I was not...

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February 6, 2023

Python Lists

Python lists can be extremely useful. What is a list? A list holds elements together. Example: The element “hi” is element 0. “hello” is number 1. So the first element we see is actually the 0th element in Python. What you can do to a list: (result is below) Also:

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February 5, 2023

Candles

Candles have been here for a long time. A candle is (usually) a tall cylinder of wax with a small “string” at the top. Once the string is lighted, a small fire will appear, making a glow. The wax will melt as the fire burns. On birthdays, we like to put candles on a birthday cake, light them, and blow them out, making a wish. The number of candles is your age. In the picture above, you can see melting wax slowing moving down the solid candle. So candles, in simple terms, are wax lights. The first candle made was...

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February 4, 2023

Python Order of Operations

In math, we use order of operations. Multiplication and division goes first, unless brackets, then addition and subtraction. Python also has them, just with more rules. The order of operations goes from highest to lowest rank, in order: parentheses ( 1+1 ) * 2 exponents 1 ** 2 unary plus and minus +a, -a multiplication, division, remainders ( 1 * 2 / 1 ) % 3 addition and subtraction 1 + 1 – 2 comparing operators 1 < 2, 2 > 1, 3 == 3, 1 != 2, 1 <= 2 , 2 >= 1 boolean NOT (not) x =...

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January 30, 2023

Erasers Vs. Whiteout

Below is erasers vs. whiteout- which is better, which is preferred, and why. Introduction Erasers One thing erasers are for is to erase, of course. They’re erase-ers! Whiteout Whiteout whites things out. Apply a sheet of whiteout onto an error, your mistake’s white-outed! Good Things About… blank Erasing Quickne-ss Effficen-cy Size Used For Price Using # Of Items Rarity Erasers can erase light marks a few sec. quick 1-2 in. pencil $4, $5 tiny-med effort 1, eraser com-mon Whiteo-ut can hide marks a few sec. quick 2-3 in inks $3 variety effort 2, whiteout + cap comm-on *means usually only*...

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January 17, 2023

Voluntary and Involuntary Muscles

Muscles do a big job in the human body: movement. Just imagine it: You don’t have any muscles. You would be thin as a skeleton, and straight as a ruler. So what muscles do we have? Voluntary and involuntary muscles. Voluntary Voluntary muscles are muscles that you can control, like your leg or your arm. They don’t move automatically. You probably never had your arm or leg move without you wanting to first. Imagine if you kept on moving your arms to grab random things- like a telephone, pig, or someone’s ear! Involuntary Involuntary muscles are muscles that you can’t...

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