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Romantic Circles Archive
bibliography of contemporary public responses to QR articles, and links to related resources Search Search the entire site or within site subsections A Romantic Circles Scholarly Resource Jump to a QR article by serial number...
www.rc.umd.edu/reference/qr/
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Coding and Decoding
Resource Type: Lessons Letters of the English alphabet are assigned numerical values. Definitions are provided for the meaning of coding and decoding. These values are used to code words or to decode number series. Students are asked to note that vowels are even numbers while consonants a...
 Caesar Cipher Activity Sheet
effective do you think this method was for sending secret messages? 4. Would this method provide adequate security today, or would a code using this method be easily broken? Explain your opinion. 5. Explain why the number of total shifts possible from Question 2 is a...
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effective do you think this method was for sending secret messages? 4. Would this method provide adequate security today, or would a code using this method be easily broken? Explain your opinion. 5. Explain why the number of total shifts possible from Question 2 is a weakness of the Caesar cipher.
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effective do you think this method was for sending <span class="highlight">secret</span> messages? 4. Would this method provide adequate security today, or would <span class="highlight">a</span> <span class="highlight">code</span> <span class="highlight">using</span> this method be easily broken? Explain your opinion. 5. Explain why the number of total shifts possible from Question 2 is <span class="highlight">a</span> weakness of the Caesar cipher.
Birthdays and the Binary System: Exploring Binary Numbers in a Real-World Application
a key to the ability to guess the birthday might supply a clue. Using several sample numbers, one at a time, students isolate the cards that have generated an answer of yes for a particular secret number and inspect them to see if any patterns can be discern...
Birthdays and the Binary System: Exploring Binary Numbers in a Real-World Application
a key to the ability to guess the birthday might supply a clue. Using several sample numbers, one at a time, students isolate the cards that have generated an answer of yes for a particular secret number and inspect them to see if any patterns can be discern...
3 NB's of Julian Drew
Grades 6-9. Review At the beginning of the book, Julian writes mostly in code. Many times he mystifies the reader using a combination of letters and numbers. Gradually, however, he becomes more trusting - not of the reader, but of himself. Slowly, the painful , awful story eme...
www.carolhurst.com/titles/3nbs.html
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Alexander Technique for Musicians
Alexander Technique for Musicians Alexander Technique for Musicians The Alexander Technique is a remarkably-effective means for changing tension habits and improving coordination. The Technique can be especially beneficial for musicians dealing with excessive s...
www.alexandercenter.com/pa/
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On Reflection
inQuiry Almanack" - Minutes from ME - March, 1997 Meet ME On Reflection... Some clever, "secret" coding can be done using a small mirror and the REFLECTION SYMMETRY characteristic of many capital letters and some numbers. Draw a good-sized version of the...
sln.fi.edu/qa97/me3/
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Memorandum Regarding the Enlistment of Navajo Indians
would be a "marvelous thing," and sent Johnston to Camp Elliott in San Diego to meet Major James E. Jones. It took Johnston some time to convince Major Jones about the potential for using a Native American code, but after Johnston spoke a few Navajo words...
 A Guide to "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradb
Bradbury wrote a 25,000-word novella entitled “The Fireman,” which he later expanded into this 50,000-word novel. He decided to give the novel a new title and, focusing on book burning, came up with the idea of using the temperature at which book paper...
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Bradbury wrote a 25,000-word novella entitled “The Fireman,” which he later expanded into this 50,000-word novel. He decided to give the novel a new title and, focusing on book burning, came up with the idea of using the temperature at which book paper burns. He called the physics and chemistry departments at several universities, but no one could pinpoint this temperature. Then, wondering why he hadn’t thought of it first, he called the local fire station. The fire chief named the temperature, and Ray Bradbury
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Bradbury wrote <span class="highlight">a</span> 25,000-word novella entitled &ldquo;The Fireman,&rdquo; which he later expanded into this 50,000-word <span class="highlight">novel</span>. He decided to give the <span class="highlight">novel</span> <span class="highlight">a</span> new title and, focusing on book burning, came up with the idea of <span class="highlight">using</span> the temperature at which book paper burns. He called the physics and chemistry departments at several universities, but no one could pinpoint this temperature. Then, wondering why he hadn&rsquo;t thought of it first, he called the local fire station. The fire chief named the temperature, and Ray Bradbury
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