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To analyze how a pentagon is classified, one needs to look at shapes in a broader sense. The first step is looking at a polygon. A polygon is a shape that has closed straight sides and angles. The sides must meet and have no gaps. Polygons can be classified as regular or irregular....
I suspect, too, that my by-line “a memoir in the making”, while meant descriptively (and not overly-earnestly), has ended up suggesting to me that I should present my thoughts in sequence, or with an overarching sense of order. And, of course, this phase of my life is a jumble, ...
The pentagon is a shape that has five sides and five corners or vertices. Learn about the different types of pentagons and discover real-life examples of objects or areas that have pentagon shapes. What Is a Pentagon? We learn about all different types of shapes in geometry. One kind of ...
We will be building up the pentagon you’ll be learning to draw from a few smaller shapes in this guide on how to draw a pentagon. Your best bet for this drawing would be to use a ruler and a pencil to draw the shapes before going over with a pen. Using a ruler will be helpful...
There’s a very good David L Robb book on the subject,Operation Hollywood: How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies. So, bear this in mind as you read on. Hollywoodand the Bomb My delving around revealed that the first nuclear war film made in Hollywood was a gem calledThe First...
In the wake of the high school shooting deaths in February in Parkland, Florida, students have reignited the debate about gun violence in the U.S. Among them are many who are squarely indicting the inhumane, militarized system that shapes our lives, one that starves public education while spe...
Keep hearing about those pesky romance shapes the cast members keep throwing around? Find out exactly what they're talking about
When thinking back to my childhood, one of the things I remember most was that the stars we got on our homework were highly prized. Those five-armed pointy shapes drawn on our notebooks by the teacher had the potential to keep us swollen with pride for an entire day. It was at th...