6 of one, half doze of another. I would look up what college you want to go to, and see what the basic liberal arts requirements are so you can test out of them (if they require calc, take calc but if they require stats, take stats). I recomend calc though, because even if you do poorly, its the basis of all the math you will do in college, and the basis of other science courses and it will give you a 'jumpstart' on the course in college.
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Just over three percent, 3.3 percent specifically, is the percentage of organic farms in the United Kingdom. The figure represents statistics from 2013, according to an article authored by Susanna Rustin for publication by The Guardian Saturday, March 14, 2015. The above-mentioned author states that most of the United Kingdom's organic farms can be found in southwest England and in Wales.
A:The author of Matthew's Gospel did not actually refer to 'wise men'. He called them magoi in the original Greek text of the Gospel, which translates to 'magi' in Latin and English. The magi were priests of the Zoroastrian religion practised in the regions of modern Iran and Iraq. The author of Matthew's Gospel was simply seeking to show that even the priests of this great religion would want to come and worship Jesus.
Forword is not a word in the English language. If you mean 'foreword' then it is a short introductory statement at the beginning of a book, written by someone other than the author. If you mean 'forward' it means towards the front. In a person it can mean impertinent, in sport, a player in front of others on a team
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