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MONDAY - 9 MAY 2022 - DAY 7

MONDAY - 9 MAY 2022 - DAY 7

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RHS ESSENTIAL 

Many students feel like knowing how to do well in math is an inborn skill, something that can’t be learned. But the truth is that anyone can be successful in math – they just need the right strategies. Over the next few days, we will be investigating tips for Math success! 

Tip #10: Understand what the calculator is doing. 

It’s not enough to know how to use the calculator; students need to know what the answer means. They should ask themselves what the calculator is doing for them, and always analyze the calculator’s answer. For instance, if the teacher asks for “the square of negative three,” many students will type in “-3^2” which gives the answer “-9.” But the real answer is “(-3)^2”, or 9. Students should play around with their calculators and become familiar with the way they work.

https://www.education.com/magazine/article/10-tips-maximize-performance-math/

TODAY'S BIRTHDAY

Omphemetse Mashaba (Grade 10)

ALL CULTURAL ACTIVITY GROUPS PRACTICE FROM 14:15 TO 16:00

SAASTA DEBATERS MEET TO RECORD SPEECHES

JUNIOR AND SENIOR DEBATE TEAMS MEET IN ROOM 23 FROM 14:15 TO 16:00


history

2004Brenda Fassie, South African singer and diva, dies in her sleep at Sunninghill Hospital

1994Nelson Mandela addresses people of Cape Town after being elected as President of South Africa by Members of Parliament

1992Nelson Mandela receives an Honorary Doctorate at the University of Fort Hare

1966Bram Fischer is sentenced to life imprisonment

1502: On this day in 1502, master navigator and admiral Christopher Columbus, long considered the “discoverer” of the New World, set sail from CádizSpain, on his fourth and final voyage, hoping to find a passage to Asia.

news

9th May 2022: Vladimir Putin’s very own D-day

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 Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Photo: EPA-EFE / ALEXANDER ZEMLIANICHENKO / POOL)

By: J Brooks Spector
May 9th brings a ride up the escalator as Russian President Putin contemplates his choices.
The date 9th May holds a special place in the Russian civic calendar – as it has since 1945. In the closing days of World War 2, as American and Soviet forces were linking up at the town of Torgau and then along a broad front in eastern Germany close to Berlin, the famous photographic images of that moment recorded the joining up of forces for posterity. By that point, the Third Reich was a nearly extinguished, virtually spent force, even if its disastrous reign had delivered horrific results all across Europe. By 8 May, with the battle for Berlin over, what was left of Nazi Germany finally surrendered unconditionally – even though the last remnants of German forces only laid down their arms a few days later.
By the end of the war, major parts of the Soviet Union lay in ruins – a significant portion of it would eventually become the nations of Belarus and Ukraine after the breakup of the USSR. Tens of millions of Soviet citizens were dead in battle, from forced service in German slave labour camps, in concentration and death camps strung all across Europe, or from the inevitable hunger, disease and injuries that came in the wake of battles that had been fought. The celebrations that came after the end of the fighting – the Great Patriotic War, the Russians call it – did not erase horrific memories for millions, nor could it ease the pain that the struggle had required of them.
As a result, 9 May has become a great national day of celebration of the defeat of Germany by the Soviet Union, as this remembrance has been carried forward into the years of the Russian Federation. The anniversary helps keep alive a memory of that history even as it instils pride in the nation’s military prowess by succeeding generations. In Vladimir Putin’s time, this holiday has been an element in his goal of re-establishing a sense of national pride — even as such commemorations have also helped nurture a sense of grievance about how the West generally, and the US in particular, has blocked the path of Russia’s return to its predestined greatness. 

https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article_tag/ukraine-war/#article-1258226
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