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		<title>Knowledge That A 12th Grader Should Have</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Language Arts

English literature
Shakespeare
Literary, social, and political heritage of England
Literature of the 1900&#8217;s
World literature
Cross-cultural literature
The theatre
Nature of tragedy and comedy
Techniques of acting
Film as an art form
Critical and evaluative reading
Current periodical literature
Mass communication
Comparative study of mass media
Radio and television
Listening skills
Parliamentary procedures
Identifying verbals
Report writing
Writing social and business letters
Writing book reviews, précis, essays
Writing term papers
Bibliography development

Social Studies

Principles of U. [...]]]></description>
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<li>English literature</li>
<li>Shakespeare</li>
<li>Literary, social, and political heritage of England</li>
<li>Literature of the 1900&#8217;s</li>
<li>World literature</li>
<li>Cross-cultural literature</li>
<li>The theatre</li>
<li>Nature of tragedy and comedy</li>
<li>Techniques of acting</li>
<li>Film as an art form</li>
<li>Critical and evaluative reading</li>
<li>Current periodical literature</li>
<li>Mass communication</li>
<li>Comparative study of mass media</li>
<li>Radio and television</li>
<li>Listening skills</li>
<li>Parliamentary procedures</li>
<li>Identifying verbals</li>
<li>Report writing</li>
<li>Writing social and business letters</li>
<li>Writing book reviews, précis, essays</li>
<li>Writing term papers</li>
<li>Bibliography development</li>
</ul>
<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">Social Studies</h3>
<ul>
<li>Principles of U. S. government</li>
<li>The democratic ideal</li>
<li>Basic documents of the U. S.</li>
<li>Agriculture in the U. S.</li>
<li>Urbanization</li>
<li>Conservation</li>
<li>Business and industry in the U. S.</li>
<li>American party system</li>
<li>Propaganda and public opinion</li>
<li>Comparative governments</li>
<li>Comparative economic systems</li>
<li>Consumer education</li>
<li>Crime and delinquency</li>
<li>Psychology</li>
<li>Labor-management relations</li>
<li>Economic concepts and theories</li>
<li>Taxation and finance</li>
<li>Distribution and exchange of goods and services</li>
<li>International relations</li>
<li>American foreign policy</li>
<li>International organizations</li>
<li>Public education</li>
<li>Women&#8217;s role in today&#8217;s society</li>
<li>Family economics and management</li>
</ul>
<h3>Mathematics</h3>
<p><strong>Calculus</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Derivative of a function</li>
<li>Logarithmic and trigonometric functions</li>
<li>Indeterminate terms</li>
<li>Computation of derivatives</li>
<li>Rate of a change of quantity</li>
<li>Maxima and minima</li>
<li>Integrals</li>
<li>Length of curves</li>
<li>Volume and surface areas</li>
<li>Computer analysis of graphs</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Advanced Algebra</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Sets of numbers</li>
<li>Binomial theorem</li>
<li>Progressions</li>
<li>Complex numbers</li>
<li>Theory of equations</li>
<li>Permutations</li>
<li>Functions and their graphs</li>
<li>Combinations</li>
<li>Probability</li>
<li>Determinants</li>
<li>Inequalities</li>
<li>Matrix algebra</li>
<li>Mathematical inductions</li>
<li>The derivative</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Probability and Statistics</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Tabular data</li>
<li>Graphs</li>
<li>Measures of central tendency</li>
<li>Quartiles and percentiles</li>
<li>Measures of dispersion</li>
<li>Simple correlation</li>
<li>Statistical inference</li>
<li>Permutations</li>
<li>Combinations</li>
<li>Binomial theorem</li>
</ul>
<h3>Science</h3>
<p><strong>Physics</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Electricity and magnetism</li>
<li>Photoelectric effect</li>
<li>Heat</li>
<li>Light and optics</li>
<li>Sound and acoustics</li>
<li>Wave motion</li>
<li>Quantum theory</li>
<li>Relativity</li>
<li>Force</li>
<li>Mechanics</li>
<li>Space, time, and motion</li>
<li>Work, energy, and power</li>
<li>Electronics</li>
<li>Nuclear energy</li>
<li>Nuclear physics</li>
<li>Solid-state physics</li>
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