Dr. G, why does food go cool, while drinks become warm.
Serious question:
I just got accepted to MUN's faculty of education post-secondary education diploma program. I understand it is now posible to do all the six or seven courses for this program online. Do you teach these any of these courses?
2710 Course Organization and Development
2730 General Methods of Teaching in Post-Secondary Education
2801 The Adult as Learner
3280 Education Assessment
3801 Educational Media
2720 Introduction to Post-Secondary Education (or optionally instructors could choose Education 3710 or Education 3720, instead of Education 2720)
"Dr. G, why does food go cool, while drinks become warm." It deals with balance. Warm food cools off to try at attain room temps, but then keep going to a state in which they lose much of their attained heat. Liquids always seem to strive for tepid.
For homework, you are to think about the sound of one hand clapping, and whatsound the reflection of the moon makes upon a still pond.
HowEver, yes and no. Part of Labrador is on Atlantic time and the eastern coast of Labrador is on Newfoundland time. So, it depends upon where this tree is located. It also involves the time/space continuum, but that is far too complicated to get into just now.
"Why do fools fall in love?" Sonal, Love works in miracles every day: such as weakening the strong, and stretching the weak; making fools of the wise, and wise men of fools; favouring the passions, destroying reason, and in a word, turning everything topsy-turvy. Paix.
"What really became of that sock that gets lost in the dryer? Did the sole remaining sock eat it or what?" gw, just think how happy you would be if you lost everything you have right now, and then got it back again? In this world of change, nothing which comes stays, and nothing which goes is lost.
"Dr. G. Why is an orange? Is it because of the colour or the fruit?" Oranges are actually green and then turn orange. Thus, they were named after the color and the color was named after Hubert Q. Orange, the creator of the orange Crayola crayon.
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