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    How many seconds are there in a day?

    There are 86,400 seconds in a day.
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    What time is sunset?

    Sunset time varies by your location and date. Check your phone’s Weather app or Google “sunset time” with your city for the exact time today.
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    How do I access my ROTC Blackboard login portal?

    To access your ROTC Blackboard login portal, go to your institution’s ROTC or university website and look for the Blackboard/Online Learning link. Enter your student credentials (username and password) to log in. If you don’t have login details, contact your ROTC administrator.
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    FNU Blackboard notifications not working

    If FNU Blackboard notifications aren’t working, make sure notifications are enabled in your device settings and within Blackboard itself. Check your internet connection, update the app, and try logging out and back in. If it still doesn’t work, clear the app cache or contact FNU support.
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    What is the difference between Jesuits and Roman Catholics?

    Jesuits are members of the Society of Jesus, a religious order within the Roman Catholic Church. All Jesuits are Catholics, but not all Catholics are Jesuits. Jesuits focus on education, missionary work, and scholarship, while Roman Catholicism is the broader faith followed by all Catholics...
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    What are primates and what are their main characteristics?

    Primates are a group of mammals that include monkeys, apes, and humans. Their main characteristics include forward-facing eyes, grasping hands, flexible limbs, large brains, and strong social behavior. These traits help them adapt to life in trees and complex environments.
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    Has anyone used SIMS Learning Gateway at your school?

    Yes — many schools use SIMS Learning Gateway (SLG) to let students and parents access class schedules, homework, and school reports online. It’s especially helpful for tracking progress, communicating with teachers, and staying updated with school activities.
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    Has anyone used the Wildland Fire Learning Portal for training?

    Yes — many wildfire professionals and volunteers use the Wildland Fire Learning Portal for training. It offers free courses on fire behavior, safety, incident command, and risk management, and is especially useful for those in fire-prone regions or working with land-management agencies.
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    What is the electronic configuration of iron?

    The electronic configuration of iron is [Ar] 3d⁶ 4s², showing its arrangement of electrons in different shells and orbitals.
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    What is the value of one picometre?

    A picometre is a unit of length in the metric system. One picometre equals one trillionth of a metre, written as: 1 picometre = 0.000000000001 metres (or 10⁻¹² metres)
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    Is Book32 accessible on mobile devices?

    Yes! Book32 is accessible on mobile devices, making it easy to read, browse, and manage your content on the go with a smooth and user-friendly experience.
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    Where can I find my course materials on RCCC Blackboard?

    You can find your course materials on RCCC Blackboard by logging in, selecting the Courses tab, and opening your specific course. Look for sections like Content, Modules, or Learning Materials.
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    How do you lead a team through constant change and uncertainty?

    Lead with clarity, consistency, and empathy. Communicate openly about changes, set clear priorities, and give your team the stability of regular updates. Encourage flexibility, support skill-building, and listen to concerns. Staying calm, transparent, and adaptable helps your team stay...
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    What are the top leadership skills to develop in 2025?

    In 2025, leaders should focus on emotional intelligence, adaptability, strategic thinking, digital literacy, and strong communication skills. Developing skills in AI understanding, team empathy, crisis management, and decision-making will help leaders stay effective and future-ready.
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    What are the three main parts of a nucleotide?

    A nucleotide has three main parts: A phosphate group A five-carbon sugar (either ribose or deoxyribose) A nitrogenous base (adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine, or uracil) These components join together to form the basic building blocks of DNA and RNA.
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