Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Concord
Concord    Although watching a movie may be entertaining, reading the story may sometimes be more enjoyable. The Black Cat, by Edgar Allan Poe, is a good example of how reading a story might be more interesting, rather than watching the movie. Things such as the author's language and his detailed description of every scene enhance the entertainment you get from reading the story.Although watching a movie may be entertaining, reading the story may sometimes be more enjoyable. The Black Cat, by Edgar Allan Poe, is a good example of how reading a story might be more interesting, rather than watching the movie. Things such as the author's language and his detailed description of every scene enhance the entertainment you get from reading the story.Although watching a movie may be entertaining, reading the story may sometimes be more enjoyable. The Black Cat, by Edgar Allan Poe, is a good example of how reading a story might be more interesting, rather than watching the movie.English: Illustration of    the short story "The Myst...    
Sunday, March 1, 2020
How to Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit
How to Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit          Temperature conversions are common, but you cant always look at a thermometer that lists degrees in both Celsius and Fahrenheit. However, all you need to convert between the two is a simple formula.          Conversion Formula      The formula for converting a measurement in Celsius to Fahrenheit is:         F  1.8à  Cà   32         where F is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and C is the temperature in degrees Celsius.         The formula may also be written as:         F  9/5à  Cà   32         It is easy to convert Celsius to Fahrenheità  by followingà  these two steps:         Multiply your Celsius measurement by 1.8.Add 32 to the result.         The final answer will be the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.         Note: If you are doing temperature conversions for a homework problem, take care to report the converted value using the same number of significant digits as the original number.          Example      Imagine, for example, that while traveling in Europe you come down with an illness. You only have access to a thermometer with Celsius measurements, which tells you that your body temperature isà  37 degrees. You want to convert this measurement toà  Fahrenheit.         To do this, plug theà  temperature measurement into the equation:         F  1.8 C  32F  (1.8)(37)  32F  66.6  32F  98.6         The original value,à  37 degrees Celsius, has twoà  significant digits, so the Fahrenheit temperature should be reported asà  99 degrees Fahrenheit.    
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