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05 - Intro to Conic Sections (Circles, Ellipses, Parabolas & Hyperbolas) - Graphing & More.


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Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!

07 - Equation of a Circle & Graphing Circles in Standard Form (Conic Sections)


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Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!

26 - Compound Interest Formula & Exponential Growth of Money - Part 1 - Calculate Compound Interest


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Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!

Autism: An evolutionary perspective, Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, 1st Symposium of EPSIG, 2016


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First Symposium of the Evolutionary Psychiatry Special Interest Group of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Oct 4th 2016 in London. Lecture by Professor Simon Baron-Cohen from Cambridge University Autism Research Centre.

Ingram Spark vs KDP Print: The Great Debate (The Self Publishing Show, episode 278)


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Sara Rosett has moved from being a traditionally published author, through hybrid, to now being an indie author. She and James explore the cozy mystery genre, how writing a character arc in a series is different than a stand-alone book, and how IngramSpark can bridge some pre-order gaps that Amazon doesn’t fill.

Ingram Spark vs KDP Print: The Great Debate (The Self Publishing Show, episode 278)


By Self Publishing Formula

Sara Rosett has moved from being a traditionally published author, through hybrid, to now being an indie author. She and James explore the cozy mystery genre, how writing a character arc in a series is different than a stand-alone book, and how IngramSpark can bridge some pre-order gaps that Amazon doesn’t fill.