top of page
Request a free 15 minute consultation

Success! Message received.

Proven Success: 90%
grade improvement;
75% higher test scores

Congratulations to the following students of CARMICHAEL TUITION for your success in your GLAT BJC & BGCSE EXAMINATIONS.  

CARMICHAEL TUITION ACHIEVEMENTS 2004 - 2016

Dec 30, 2015

CARMICHAEL HOME & ONLINE TUITION

P.O. CR 54146, NASSAU, BAHAMAS. OFF CARMICHAEL RD. http://classjump.com

com.webs.com/

CARMICHAEL HOME & ONLINE MATH LANGUAGE & SCIENCE TUITION







6. SHARDIONA STUART: GRADE 12 Passed 6 BGCSE's.







7. PAIGE STUBBS: 9 BGCSE. 




5. Tekisha McPhee. Grade 12. Passed 7 BGCSE's. 







 

CARMICHAEL HOME & ONLINE MATH LANGUAGE & SCIENCE TUITIONHOME & ONLINE GLAT BJC BGCSE SAT GRE & COLLGE PREP TUITION FOR GRADES 2 - 12 & ALL ADULTSPLUS COB MATH 140 & MATH 163 HELP. SPECIAL READING AND SPELLING CLASSES & HOMEWORK HELP.PITMAN'S MATH & ENGLISH TUITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE.  TRAINED GRADUATE TUTORS & GREAT EXAM RESULTS. 6. SHARDIONA STUART: GRADE 12 Passed 6 BGCSE's. 2 - "A" in MATH & Commerce. 1 "B" Accounts 2 - "C" Biology & Literature. PLUS A Full Scholarship to COB for BSc in Business Management. 7. PAIGE STUBBS: 9 BGCSE. 3 "A" ENGLISH, FRENCH, RELIGOUS STUDIES. 2 “B” SPANISH, COMMERCE. 4 “C" MATH, BIOLOGY, ECONOMICS, PLUS A FULL SCHOLARSHIP TO C.O.B. FOR B.Sc. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. ALL FOR YOUR INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE 5. Tekisha McPhee. Grade 12. Passed 7 BGCSE's. 1 "A" ENGLISH 4 "B" CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY, SPANISH & Religious Studies. 2 "C" Literature & Geography. (Also Passed with Grade “C" in chemistry 2009 while as a student in grade 11 one year ago).   SUMMER SCHOOL POTTED FOOD PLANTS PROJECT 2012-2015. <a target="_blank" href="http://vid.ly/r4y7l7"> <img src="http://cf.cdn.vid.ly/r4y7l7/poster.jpg" /> </a>

STUDENT RESULTS FOR 2010 BGCSE EXAMINATIONS.

PLEASE VIEW THE RESULTS.

1. Shervine Thompson, Grade 12: Passed 9 BGCSE. 

2 "A" - English Language & Geography. 
4 “B” – Combined Science, Physics, Math & Art & Design. 2 "C" BIOLOGY & CHEMISTRY. /

 Plus A Full Scholarship to COB. <a target="_blank" href="http://vid.ly/s3t2m8"> <img src="http://cf.cdn.vid.ly/s3t2m8/poster.jpg" /> </a>

  • ​

 

2. Naeem McIver Grade 11. Passed 5 BGCSE's with Grade 'C" and above. 

2 "B" ENGLISH & Combined Science. 
3 "C" MATH, BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY. 

3. Roselyn Rolle. Grade 11. Passed 5 BGCSE's "C" - SPANISH & RELIGOUS EDUCATION. 


4. Stephenelle Rolle. Grade 12. Passed 7 BGCSE's. 

4 "A"s MATH ECONOMICS, HISTORY, LITERATURE 
2 "B" PHYSICS & SPANISH. 1 "C" ENGLISH + A FULL SCHOLARSHIP TO COB.

"THE BEAUTY OF CARMICHAEL TUITION & CARMICHAEL TUITION MATH IS THAT WE MAKE THE WORK SIMPLE FOR YOU"

Beauty of Mathematics !!!!!!! 

1 x 8 + 1 = 9
12 x 8 + 2 = 98
123 x 8 + 3 = 987
1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876
12345 x 8 + 5 = 98765
123456 x 8 + 6 = 987654
1234567 x 8 + 7 = 9876543
12345678 x 8 + 8 = 98765432
123456789 x 8 + 9 = 987654321

1 x 9 + 2 = 11
12 x 9 + 3 = 111
123 x 9 + 4 = 1111
1234 x 9 + 5 = 11111
12345 x 9 + 6 = 111111
123456 x 9 + 7 = 1111111
1234567 x 9 + 8 = 11111111
12345678 x 9 + 9 = 111111111
123456789 x 9 +10= 1111111111

9 x 9 + 7 = 88
98 x 9 + 6 = 888
987 x 9 + 5 = 8888
9876 x 9 + 4 = 88888
98765 x 9 + 3 = 888888
987654 x 9 + 2 = 8888888
9876543 x 9 + 1 = 88888888
98765432 x 9 + 0 = 888888888

Brilliant, isn't it?

And look at this symmetry:

1 x 1 = 1
11 x 11 = 121
111 x 111 = 12321
1111 x 1111 = 1234321
11111 x 11111 = 123454321
111111 x 111111 = 12345654321
1111111 x 1111111 = 1234567654321
11111111 x 11111111 = 123456787654321
111111111 x 111111111 = 12345678987654321



Now, take a look at this...


101%



From a strictly mathematical viewpoint:



What Equals 100%?
What does it mean to give MORE than 100%?

Ever wonder about those people who say they are giving more than 100%?

We have all been in situations where someone wants you to
GIVE OVER 100%.

How about ACHIEVING 101%?


What equals 100% in life?


Here's a little mathematical formula that might help
answer these questions:


If:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Is represented as:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26.


If: 


H-A-R-D-W-O- R- K

8+1+18+4+23+ 15+18+11 = 98%


And: 

K-N-O-W-L-E- D-G-E

11+14+15+23+ 12+5+4+7+ 5 = 96%


But: 

A-T-T-I-T-U- D-E

1+20+20+9+20+ 21+4+5 = 100%



THEN, look how far the love of God will take you: 



L-O-V-E-O-F- G-O-D

12+15+22+5+15+ 6+7+15+4 = 101%


Therefore, one can conclude with mathematical certainty that:

While Hard Work and Knowledge will get you close, and Attitude will
get you there, It's the Love of God that will put you over the top!

It's up to you if you share this with your friends & loved ones just
the way I did..

Have a nice day & God bless!!

Different Students 
Require Different
Approaches to Learning

https://youtu.be/-mOY2eWO2qw

​

I  wish  you  a  lovely  Christmas   weekend! 

Mr. Mathew Langevine.

JESUS IS THE REASON FOR THE SEASON.

 

John 3: 16 is the Season for the Season.

 

JESUS LOVES YOU. GIVE YOUR LIFE OVER TO HIM THIS SEASON. REPENT OF ALL OF YOUR SINS. HE WILL FORGIVE YOU & COME INTO YOUR LIFE & SACE YOU FROM ALL OF YOUR SINS.

 

NOW YOU CAN CELEBRATE THIS NEW LIFE IN CHRIST. 

 

GOD LOVES YOU.

 

JESUS LOVES YOU AT CHRISTMAS.

 

 

FROM CARMICHAEL TUITION HOME & ONLINE.

9B STEW FISH DRIVE CARMICHAEL, NASSAU. BAHAMAS.

 242-361-1967 H, 242-535-4461 C. 242-446-7684 C.

 

GLAT BJC BGCSE SAT TUITION, Grades: 1-12 & ADULTS.

 

4 - 6 P.M.      5 - 7 P.M.      6 - 8 P.M.     Daily.

 

Monday - Saturday   OPEN 24 Hours Online.

 

FREE BGCSE BIOLOGY

 

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM  24/12/2016

Digestive system

The table shows the main structures and associated organs of the human alimentary canal (or gut), and their functions.

StructureFunction

MouthWhere food enters the alimentary canal and digestion begins

Salivary glandsProduce saliva containing amylase

OesophagusMuscular tube which moves ingested food to the stomach

StomachMuscular organ where digestion continues

PancreasProduces digestive enzymes

LiverProduces bile

Gall bladderStores bile before releasing it into the duodenum

Small intestine - duodenumWhere food is mixed with digestive enzymes and bile

Small intestine - ileumWhere digested food is absorbed into the blood and lymph

Large intestine - colonWhere water is reabsorbed

Large intestine - rectumWhere faeces are stored

Large intestine - anusWhere faeces leave the alimentary canal

 

 

The Teeth

Teeth

Food is broken down into smaller pieces in the mouth by chewing. This is an example of mechanical digestion. The teeth cut and crush food, and the pieces are mixed with saliva to form a ball of food called a bolus.

There are different types of human teeth, with a different structure and function:

  • incisor – for biting and cutting

  • canine – for holding and cutting

  • premolar and molar - crushing and chewing

Tooth decay

Tooth decay happens when the hard outer enamel of the tooth is damaged. This can happen when bacteria in the mouth convert sugars into acids that react with the enamel. Bacteria can then enter the softer dentine inside.

Tooth decay can be prevented by:

  • avoiding foods with a high sugar content

  • using toothpaste and drinking water containing fluoride

  • regular, effective brushing to prevent the build-up of plaque (a sticky layer on the teeth)

Fluoride compounds may be added to toothpaste and public water supplies. Fluoride reduces tooth decay by:

  • reducing the ability of bacteria on plaque to produce acid

  • helping to replace calcium ions and phosphate ions lost by tooth enamel because of acid attack

However, there are arguments against fluoridation of drinking water. For example:

  • some people say that they should not be forced to consume fluoride

  • excessive fluoride can cause grey or brown spots on teeth

 

 

INGESTION

Ingestion

Food enters the digestive system through the mouth. This process is called ingestion. Once in the mouth, the food is chewed to form a ball of food called a bolus. This passes down the oesophagus and into the stomach.

Peristalsis

Food is moved through the digestive system by a process called peristalsis. Two sets of muscles in the gut wall are involved:

  • circular muscles - which reduce the diameter of the gut when they contract

  • longitudinal muscles - which reduce the length of the gut when they contract

The muscles work together to produce wave-like contractions. These have a ‘squeezing action’ that pushes the bolus through the gut.

Peristalsis continues to move food through the small intestine and the large intestine

 

DIGESTIVE ENZYMES.

Digestive enzymes

Digestion is the breakdown of large, insoluble food molecules into small, water-soluble molecules using mechanical and chemical processes. Mechanical digestion includes:

  • chewing in the mouth

  • churning in the stomach

Chemical digestion involves enzymes. These are proteins that function as biological catalysts.

Different enzymes

Enzymes can break down nutrients into small, soluble molecules that can be absorbed. For example, amylase causes the breakdown of starch into simple sugars.

Where enzymes are produced

EnzymeSubstrateEnd-productsWhere produced

Salivary amylaseStarchMaltoseSalivary glands

ProteaseProteinAmino acidsStomach, pancreas

LipaseLipids (fats and oils)Fatty acids and glycerolPancreas

Pancreatic amylaseStarchMaltosePancreas

MaltaseMaltoseGlucoseSmall intestine

Where digestion happens

  • Proteases catalyse the breakdown of proteins into amino acids in the stomach and small intestine

  • Lipases catalyse the breakdown of fats and oils into fatty acids and glycerol in the small intestine

  • Amylase catalyses the breakdown of starch into maltose in the mouth and small intestine

  • Maltase catalyses the breakdown of maltose into glucose in the small intestine

 

Other substances in digestion.

Other substances in digestion

Different enzymes work best at different pH values. The pH varies in the gut.

The mouth

Saliva is slightly alkaline. Enzymes in saliva convert starch into glucose:

  • amylase catalyses: starch → maltose

  • maltase catalyses: maltose → glucose

The digestion of starch to glucose needs two enzymes

In the stomach

​

CHEMISTRY TEST &
Exam Prep
  • CHAPTER TEST

  • Chapter Test

    The Chapter Test is designed to let you test your skills with a sampling of problems from each chapter in your textbook. Choose your chapter from the list below.

    Chapter 1 - Number Patterns and Algebra
    Chapter 2 - Statistics and Graphs
    Chapter 3 - Adding and Subtracting Decimals
    Chapter 4 - Multiplying and Dividing Decimals
    Chapter 5 - Fractions and Decimals
    Chapter 6 - Adding and Subtracting Fractions
    Chapter 7 - Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
    Chapter 8 - Algebra: Integers
    Chapter 9 - Algebra: Solving Equations
    Chapter 10 - Ratio, Proportion, and Percent
    Chapter 11 - Probability
    Chapter 12 - Measurement
    Chapter 13 - Geometry: Angles and Polygons
    Chapter 14 - Geometry: Measuring Area and Volume

     

    Chapter Test

    Mathematics: Applications and Concepts Course 1 
    Chapter 6 
    Adding and Subtracting Fractions     1.   A recipe for chocolate chip cookies calls for  cups of chocolate chips. Which of the following amounts should you buy to make the cookies?     A. 3 cups B.  cups     C. 2 cups D.  cups     Hint  2.   Estimate      A.  B.      C. 4 D. 3     Hint  3.   Estimate      A.  B. 3     C.  D. 2     Hint  4.   ______.     A.  B.      C.  D.      Hint  5.   Find the sum of  and .     A.  B.      C.  D.      Hint  6.   What is the difference in areas for ABC  and  DEF?           A.  ft2 B.  ft2     C.  ft2 D.  ft2     Hint  7.   Evaluate b - c if .     A.  B.      C.  D.      Hint  8.   The chart below shows the ratio of the times Joanna and her friends made a soccer goal to the times they attempted. Which player's ratio rounds to one-half?          A. Joanna's B. Clayton's     C. Clara's D. Pablo's     Hint  9.   Find  - . Write the answer in simplest form.     A. 1 B.      C.  D.      Hint  10.   Elisa got  of her daily protein for breakfast,  for lunch and  from a snack. How much more does she need to reach her daily requirement?     A. B.      C.  D. none     Hint  11.   Evaluate w – v, if w =  and v = .     A.  B.      C.  D.      Hint  12.   Find the perimeter of the triangle.          A. 5 in. B.  in.     C.  in. D.  in.     Hint

     TRY CHAPTER TEST ONLINE.  BY CLICKING BELOW.  SEND ME YOUR RESULTS To mathew.pat@yahoo.com    Show all working in your black & white workbook.  Begin the test by clicking below.

  •  

  • http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/studytools/cgi-bin/msgQuiz.php4?isbn=0-07-829631-5&chapter=6&headerFile=4&state=sc

  •  

  •  

     

    MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION OF INTEGERS TEST

  •  

  • Chapter Test

    Mathematics: Applications and Concepts Course 1 
    Chapter 4 
    Multiplying and Dividing Decimals     1.   A dollar bill is 6.125 inches long. Caitlin used it as a measuring device and found that her shelf was 5 times the length of the dollar bill. How long is her shelf?     A. 306.05 in. B. 306.25 in.     C. 30.605 in. D. 30.625 in.     Hint  2.   Find 27.3 ÷ 3.     A. 1.9 B. 9.1     C. 0.91 D. 91     Hint  3.   A full tank of gasoline costs $41.40. If the car has a 12-gallon tank, approximately how much does a gallon of gasoline cost?     A. $3.54 B. $3.45     C. $2.88 D. $3.48     Hint  4.   Find 16.08 ÷ 0.402.     A. 4.00 B. 400     C. 40.0 D. 4,000     Hint  5.   What is the average speed in miles per hour of a runner who runs 3.8 miles in 0.54 hour? Round to the nearest hundredth.     A. 70.37 miles per hour B. 70.40 miles per hour     C. 7.04 miles per hour D. 7.03 miles per hour     Hint  6.   If you work 7.5 hours a day for $6.74 per hour, how much do you make each day?     A. $50.55 B. $560.00     C. $56.00 D. $505.50     Hint  7.   Evaluate 5.6 × v if v = 0.2.     A. 0.122 B. 11.2     C. 1.12 D. 12.2     Hint  8.   Find the perimeter of the figure.          A. 6.75 ft B. 8.75 ft     C. 9.5 ft D. 9 ft     Hint  9.   What is the circumference of a circle with radius 2.1 cm? Use >  3.14.     A. 12.69 cm B. 13.188 cm     C. 6.594 cm D. 8.724 cm     Hint  10.   Find 4 × 0.0034.     A. 0.0126 B. 1.36     C. 0.1216 D. 0.0136     Hint  11.   A fence is placed around a 5.5 yard by 5.5 yard square garden. How long is the fence?     A. 11 yd B. 24 yd     C. 30.25 yd D. 22 yd     Hint  12.   Which is an accurate description of pi, ?     A. the ratio between the area and radius of any circle B. the ratio between the circumference and radius of any circle     C. the ratio between the area and diameter of any circle D. the ratio between the circumference and diameter of any circle    Hint

    CLICK BELOW TO COMPLETE YOUR TEST ONLINE.

  •  

  • http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/studytools/cgi-bin/msgQuiz.php4?isbn=0-07-829631-5&chapter=4&headerFile=4&state=sc

  •  

  • TEST ON INTEGERS.   

  • CLICK BELOW & COMPLETE TEST ON INTEGERS.

  •  

  • http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/studytools/cgi-bin/msgQuiz.php4?isbn=0-07-829631-5&chapter=8&headerFile=4&state=sc

  •  

  •  

  • VIEW TEST ON INTEGERS.

  •  

  • Chapter Test

    Mathematics: Applications and Concepts Course 1 
    Chapter 8 
    Algebra: Integers     1.   Name the ordered pair for point N.          A. (5, 6) B. (4, 6)     C. (4, 5) D. (6, 4)     Hint  2.   Geography Death Valley, California, is 282 feet below sea level. Which integer represents the elevation of Death Valley?     A. 564 B. 282    C. -282 D. 0     Hint  3.   Find –1 + 2.     A. –3 B. –1     C. 3 D. 1     Hint  4.   Find 2 – (–5).     A. 7 B. –7     C. 3 D. –3     Hint  5.   Find 4 × (–6).     A. –24 B. 12     C. –36 D. –12     Hint  6.   Find –7(–2).     A. –14 B. 14     C. –7 D. 21     Hint  7.   Find –20 ÷ (–4).     A. 24 B. 0     C. –10 D. 5     Hint  8.   Name the ordered pair for Q.          A. (7, 0) B. (8, 0)     C. (0, 8) D. (0, 7)     Hint  9.   Order –1, –4, 3, 6, 0, –2, and 4 from least to greatest.     A. 6, 4, –4, 3, –2, –1, 0     B. –4, –2, –1, 0, 3, 4, 6     C. 0, –1, –2, 3, –4, 4, 6    D. 6, 4, 3, 0, –1, –2, –4     Hint  10.   Choose the addition sentence that represents the model.          A. 2 + (–6) = –4 B. 6 + (–2) = 4     C. 6 + 2 = 8 D. 8 + (–4) = 4     Hint  11.   Choose the subtraction sentence represented by the model.          A. –10 – 5 = –15 B. 10 – 5 = 5     C. –10 – (–5) = –5 D. 10 – (–5) = 15     Hint  12.   Choose the division sentence represented by the model.          A. 16 ÷ 4 B. –16 ÷ (–4)     C. –16 ÷ 4 D. 16 ÷ (–4)     Hint

    SOLVING EQUATIONS TEST.   CLICK BELOW TO COMPLETE YOUR TEST ONLINE. SEND YOUR SCORE TO mathewpat@yahoo.com

  •  

  • http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/studytools/cgi-bin/msgQuiz.php4?isbn=0-07-829631-5&chapter=9&headerFile=4&state=sc

  •  

  •  

  • VIEW TEST

  •  

  •  

  • Chapter Test

    Mathematics: Applications and Concepts Course 1 
    Chapter 9 
    Algebra: Solving Equations     1.   Solve z + 6 = 3.     A. 3 B. –9     C. 9 D. –3     Hint  2.   Solve 3a = –9.     A. –3 B. –27     C. 9 D. 3     Hint  3.   Find the missing output values for the function table.          A. -2, -1, 0 B. 1, 2, 3     C. -1, 0, 1 D. 2, 1, 0     Hint  4.   Decide which addition equation the model represents. Then solve the equation.          A. y – 7 = 2; y = –5     B. y + 2 = –7; y = –9     C. y + 2 = –7; y = –5     D. y – 7 = 2; y = 9     Hint  5.   What is the next step when using cups and counters?          A.      B.      C.      D.      Hint  6.   A large pizza at the Pizza Hub costs $10.50 plus $1.50 for each additional topping. If you bought a pizza that cost $15.00, how many toppings did you get?     A. 4 B. 3     C. 2 D. 1     Hint  7.   Wesley is selling lemonade. The price of a cup of lemonade is $1. However, customers can refill the cup for $0.20. If one customer got a cup of lemonade and 3 refills, how much did that customer pay?     A. $3.60 B. $3.20     C. $1.20 D. $1.60     Hint  8.   Which is the graph of the function with rule 3 – x?     A.  B.      C.  D.      Hint  9.   Determine the rule for the function whose graph is shown.          A. 3x – 1 B. 2x     C. 2x + 1 D. 3x     Hint  10.   What property is shown by the equation 54 + 39 = 39 + 54?     A. Associative Property of Addition B. Commutative Property of Multiplication    C. Commutative Property of Addition D. Additive Identity     Hint  11.   Find 102 + 57 + 98 mentally.     A. 261 B. 167     C. 257 D. 159     Hint  12.   Solve 2 = m – 8.     A. –6 B. 10     C. 6 D. –5     Hint  13.   Solve –2c = –16.     A. –8 B. 8     C. –32 D. 32     Hint  14.   Solve 6 = 2c + 10.     A. 2 B. -4     C. 8 D. -2     Hint

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

GLAT BJC & BGCSE CARMICHAEL TUITION CONTINUES ALL DECEMBER. WE WILL ONLY BE CLOSED ON SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS.

 

 

 

CARMICHAEL HOME & ONLINE TUITION

  • Grades: 1 - 12 & ADULTS

  • GLAT

  • BJC

  • BGCSE

  • SAT

  • 9 A.M. - 8 P.M.   MONDAY - SATURDAY. HOME & ONLINE.   

  • 242-341-8948 H, 242-361-1967 H, 242-446-7684 C, 242-446-7684 C & WHATS APP.

 

CARMICHAEL HOME & ONLINE MATH LANGUAGE & SCIENCE TUITION

HOME & ONLINE GLAT BJC BGCSE SAT GRE & COLLGE PREP TUITION FOR GRADES 1 - 12 & ALL ADULTS

PLUS COB MATH 140 & MATH 163 HELP. SPECIAL READING AND SPELLING CLASSES & HOMEWORK HELP.

PITMAN'S MATH & ENGLISH TUITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE.  TRAINED GRADUATE TUTORS & GREAT EXAM RESULTS.

BJC: MATH ENGLISH GENERAL SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE.

 

BGCSE: MATH ENGLISH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY COMBINED SCIENCE

 

FREE ONLINE TEST WITH ANSWERS & TEST RESULTS IN SECONDS.

 

FREE PARENT STUDENT STUDY GUIDES.

 

FREE ONLINE CALCULATOR

 

FREE REGISTRATION TO ALL ADULTS. ($25).

 

ALL OTHER TUITION: $ 10 / Hour.

 

GREAT GLST, BJC & BGCSE EXAM SUCCESS RATES: 2004 - 2015

 

TRAINED GRADUATE TUTORS ONLY.

 

WEEKLY SCHOLARSHIPS UPDATES FOR LOCAL & INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS.

 

http://www.ministryofeducationbahamas.com/scholarship-forms

 

 

moe-bahamas

 

 

 

http://www.education.govt.nz/further-education/scholarships/

 

FREE ONLINE BGCSE BIOLOGY.

 

Biology Human Health & Diseases part 20 (Cancer cause) class 12 XII

 

 

 

Biology Human Health & Diseases part 20 (Cancer cause) class 12 XII

Biology Human Health & Diseases part 20 (Cancer cause) class 12 XII

 

MORE FREE ONLINE BGCSE BIOLOGY

 

biology lessons grade 12 - YouTube

 

 

biology lessons grade 12 - YouTube

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the wor...

 

MORE BGCSE BIOLOGY ON THE PLANT & ANIMAL CELL.

 

Bio A2: Comparing Plant and Animal Cells

 

 

Bio A2: Comparing Plant and Animal Cells

In this video I draw both the animal and plant cell and their organelles, while describing their functions and c...

 

FREE ONLINE MATH HELP

 

Slader :: Homework Answers and Solutions

 

Slader :: Homework Answers and Solutions

Solutions in Algebra 1: Homework Practice Workbook (9780076602919)

 

 


6. SHARDIONA STUART: GRADE 12 Passed 6 BGCSE's.

 2 - "A" in MATH & Commerce. 
1 "B" Accounts 
2 - "C" Biology & Literature.
 PLUS A Full Scholarship to COB for BSc in Business Management. 


7. PAIGE STUBBS: 9 BGCSE. 
3 "A" ENGLISH, FRENCH, RELIGOUS STUDIES. 
2 “B” SPANISH, COMMERCE. 
4 “C" MATH, BIOLOGY, ECONOMICS, 
PLUS A FULL SCHOLARSHIP TO C.O.B. FOR B.Sc. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. ALL FOR YOUR INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE

5. Tekisha Brown. Grade 12. Passed 7 BGCSE's. 

1 "A" ENGLISH 
4 "B" CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY, 
SPANISH & Religious Studies. 
2 "C" Literature & Geography. 
(Also Passed with Grade “C" in chemistry 2009 
while as a student in grade 11 one year ago).

 

SUMMER SCHOOL POTTED FOOD PLANTS PROJECT 2012.
 

CARMICHAEL TUITION SCHOLARSHIP TIPS: DECEMBER 2016:

 

 

Thompson Blvd.

Nassau, Bahamas   

​Tel: 1.242.502.2700

​Fax: 1.242.322.8491 

​

​

"Educating Students To Create Life-Long Learners"

HOME

ABOUT US

STUDENT LIFE

SCHOOLS

TEACHERS

CURRICULUM

CAREERS AT MoEST

DOCUMENTS

MEDIA

More

SCHOLARSHIP FORMS

Asian Scholarships

 

MONBUKAGAKUSHO:MEXT SCHOLARSHIP RECOMMENDATION FORM

 

APPLICATION JAPANESE GOVERNMENT 2016

 

APPLICATION GUIDELINES JAPANESE GOVERNMENT (MONBUKAGAKUSHO:MEXT) SCHOLARSHIP FOR 2016

 

APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR MONBUKAGAKUSHO SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME 2016

 

CHINESE GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT

 

CHINESE UNIVERSITY LISTING

 

CHINESE APPLICATION FORM

 

Bahamas Scholarships
 

TEACHER EDUCATION GRANT APPLICATION FORM

 

NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME (Merit, Academic, Technical and Grant Form)

 

NATIONAL AWARD AND BURSARY APPLICATION

 

ALL BAHAMAS MERIT SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORM

 

FINANCIAL COMMUNITY (TECHNICAL) TRUST SCHOLARSHIP

 

HARVARD UNIVERSITY- Career Discovery Scholarship Offer

 

COMMONWEALTH FELLOWSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS

 

UWI - POST GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS

 

NATIONAL GRANT RENEWAL FORM

 

INTERNATIONAL OCEAN INSTITUTE SCHOLARSHIP

 

SELD-GERACE RESEARCH APPLICATION FORM

 

SELD-GERACE RESEARCH CENTRE SCHOLARSHIPS

© 2016 Ministry of Education | Disclaimer

​

The Bahamas’ Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) has responsibility for more than 50,000 K-12 students in approximately 170 educational institutions in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, which are dispersed over 14 districts in the major islands. Our goal is to increase the graduation rate from 50% to 80% by 2030. The MoEST aims to create an educational system that is technologically sound and competitive and that develops the strengths of each child, whether academic or otherwise, towards the maximum contribution that he/she is able to make to the national development of The Bahamas.

​

​

BENEFITS OF BEAT.  

CARMICHAEL TUITION HEALTH TIPS: DECEMBER 2016.

11 Health Benefits of Dandelion Leaves and Dandelion Root

What's better than a plant that gives wishes when you puff its fluff? A plant that provides health benefits! Dandelion is an excellent food and medicine!

Dandelion is most often thought of as a pesky weed that likes to take over our lawns and gardens. They overwhelm meadows, soccer fields, and are the bane of golf courses. They even pop up in cracked sidewalks and pavement. Dandelion is invasive and pervasive. Lucky for us, it's also an excellent food and herbal medicine that anyone can find, grow, and put to use.

Dandelion is a very rich source of beta-carotene which we convert into vitamin A. This flowering plant is also rich in vitamin C, fiber, potassium, iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, and phosphorus. It's a good place to get B complex vitamins, trace minerals, organic sodium, and even some vitamin D too. Dandelion also contains protein, more than spinach. It has been eaten for thousands of years as a food and as a medicine to treat anemia, scurvy, skin problems, blood disorders, and depression.

If you collect them wild, try to choose ones you know have not been subjected to pesticides, fertilizers, and other chemicals. The ones in your lawn are not usually the best. Pick them instead from a mountain meadow or abandoned lot. Seeds can be bought or you can gather them from the familiar puff balls you see each summer. Seeds grow readily in your garden, planter boxes, or pots. Dandelion leaves can also be found fresh in some health food markets or as a freeze-dried herb. Dandelion tea, capsules, and tinctures are also available.

Digestive Aid

Dandelion acts as a mild laxative that promotes digestion, stimulates appetite, and balances the natural and beneficial bacteria in the intestines. It can increase the release of stomach acid and bile to aid digestion, especially of fats.

Kidney

This weed-like superfood is a diuretic that helps the kidneys clear out waste, salt, and excess water by increasing urine production. In French it is called pissenlit, which translates roughly to wet the bed. This inhibits microbial growth in the urinary system too. Dandelion also replaces some of the potassium lost in the process.

Liver

Dandelion has been shown to improve liver function by removing toxins and reestablishing hydration and electrolyte balance. It also increases the release of bile.

Antioxidants

Every part of the dandelion plant is rich in antioxidants that prevent free-radical damage to cells and DNA, {6avqtgje} slowing down the aging process in our cells. It is rich in vitamin C and vitamin A as beta-carotene and increases the liver's production of superoxide dismutase.

Cancer

The ability to combat cancer is not a claim made lightly, but dandelion seems to show promise in study after study after study. Dandelion may slow cancer's growth and prevent it from spreading. The leaves are especially rich in the antioxidants and phytonutrients that combat cancer.

Diabetes

Recent animal studies show dandelion helps regulate blood sugar and insulin levels. Most of this is done through its ability to control lipid levels.

High Blood Pressure

As a diuretic, dandelion increases urination which then lowers blood pressure. The fiber and potassium in dandelion also help regulate blood pressure.

Cholesterol

Animal studies have shown how dandelion lowers and controls cholesterol levels while improving cholesterol ratios by raising HDL.

Gallbladder

Dandelion increases bile production and reduces inflammation to help with gallbladder problems and blockages.

Inflammation

Dandelion contains essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and phytonutrients that all reduce inflammation throughout the body. This can relieve pain and swelling.

Immune System

Studies also show that dandelion boosts immune function and fights off microbes and fungi.

Dandelion leaves, flowers, and roots are all edible. They have a slightly bitter flavor that can be minimized by harvesting them in the fall or spring. The young leaves are tenderer and less bitter, making a great addition to raw salads. Cooking dandelion cuts the bitter flavor of both the leaves and the roots.

Dandelion is generally considered safe in food and medicinal levels. Some people may have allergic reactions to dandelion. Anyone with an allergy to ragweed, chrysanthemum, marigold, chamomile, yarrow, or daisy should avoid dandelion, and anyone pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs should talk to a health care professional before adding something new to their diet.

Learn about the health benefits of another natural source: coconut oil

Testimonials 

"

"

"

"

— Rose from New York, NY

— Rose from New York, NY

Extra Examples

"

"

SCIENCE TUITION.

.

"

"

— Rose from New York, NY

— Rose from New York, NY

© 2023 by HEAD OF THE CLASS. Proudly created with Wix.com

  • Blogger Social Icon
  • Facebook Social Icon
  • Flickr Social Icon
  • Google+ Social Icon
  • Google Places Social Icon
  • Houzz Social Icon
  • Instagram Social Icon
  • LinkedIn Social Icon
  • Myspace Social Icon
  • Odnoklassniki Social Icon
  • Pinterest Social Icon
  • RSS Social Icon
  • Snapchat Social Icon
  • SoundCloud Social Icon
  • w-facebook
  • Twitter Clean
  • White Google+ Icon
bottom of page