Answer: research objectives describe what we expect to achieve by a project.
Explanation:
HEY CAN ANYONE WRITE A SUMMERY OF TODAYS CNN and also answer those questions!
Answer:
Story 1-Last week 965,000 americans applied for unemployment.
Story 2-Martian Luther king has done a lot to abolish segregation.
Story 3-Samsung has created a robot to do chores around the house.
Summary-The story I chose is Martian Luther King Jr. .This story was about all Martian has done to abolish segregation.He gave lots of speeches and marched lots of miles to help free african americans from this split of races.And because of all Martian has done he was given a holiday on the 18th of January.This holiday has been going on since 1986!
Explanation:
1. wandering from place to place
Peregrination
meandering
narcissist
convoluted
Which sentence correctly revises this sentence? Until class was
dismissed and all the students poured into the hall.
Select one:
Until class was dismissed, and all the students poured into the hall.
Until class was dismissed; and all the students poured into the hall.
He talked until class was dismissed, then all the students poured into the hall.
He talked until class was dismissed then all the students poured into the hall.
What do scientific essays do?
Answer:
Scientific Essays are for sharing your own original research work with other scientists or for reviewing the research conducted by others. As such, they are critical to the evolution of modern science, in which the work of one scientist builds upon that of others.
Which of the following presents an example of economic racism?
A. An insurance company charges higher premiums to non-white
drivers
B. A store has a rule against having unaccompanied children in its
store
C. A stock market crash is blamed on African-Americans
D. None of the above
SUBMIT
Answer:
A, because poc are charged higher prices than caucasians
3. PART B: Which of the following quotes from
paragraph 2 best supports the answer to Part A?
A "that all men are created equal, that they are
endowed by their Creator with certain
unalienable Rights, that among these are Life,
Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness"
B "to secure these rights, Governments are
instituted among Men, deriving their just powers
from the consent of the governed"
C "whenever any Form of Government becomes
destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the
People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute
new Government"
D "Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments
long established should not be changed for light
and transient causes"
Answer:
C
Explanation:
whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to
abolish it, and to institute new government
Your question is incomplete, but I will help give a general overview that will help you get to the right answer.
We are asked to find the quote that best supports the answer to Part A.
First, we need to understand what a claim is.
A claim is to make a statement that claims that something is true or not.
A supporting evidence is the proof to show that a claim is valid or correct.
Therefore, we can assume that the speaker in part A made a claim about something and we are expected to find the supporting evidence that supports it.
So, look for the answer choice that gives a backup to the claim that was made in Part A and that is your answer.
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Mahmoud "felt the stirrings of indignation, of anger, of sympathy" when he saw 2 boys attacking another boy for his bread; yet, he did nothing. What should he have done? What would YOU do?
Answer and Explanation:
Although this is a situation in which someone must intervene, Mahmoud knows that he should not draw attention to himself, as this would be extremely dangerous and could damage his and his family's life in a grand and deadly way. It is true that he should have fought with the boys who were attacking another boy and prevented them from stealing the boy's bread, but seeing Mahmoud's situation, we cannot judge him for having done nothing. We ourselves, in this situation, would probably do the same.
Write an email about your school
Answer:
Firstly it will have to be formal or informal depending on whom you are writing to. For example, if you are writing to your headteacher you will be polite and use a more formal tone. Whereas, if you were writing the email to your friends it would be informal. Furthermore, you would need to include vital information about your school such as number of students, subjects that it teaches e.t.c
Explanation:
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1. PART A: Which of the following best identifies a central idea
of this text?
O A The Black Power movement's main purpose was to incite
violence against white power.
OB The Black Power movement's goals included integration
and ending police brutality.
OC The Black Power movement's purpose was to establish black pride and protect black communities
OD The Black Power movement's goals included empowering
black urban youth and arming them for their own
protection.
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Hello. You forgot to say that this question is about the "Black Power" article.
Answer:
C. The Black Power movement's purpose was to establish black pride and protect black communities
Explanation:
The article shows how the Black Power movement arose out of the hopelessness of social integration and peaceful coexistence between whites and blacks. From that feeling, the leaders of the Black Power movement arose who preached the pride of the black race, the fight against white power and mutual assistance among blacks who should protect themselves and their community.
The option that best identifies a central idea of this text is: C The Black Power movement's purpose was to establish black pride and protect black communities.
What was the Central Idea of the Text?The main idea of the text is to explain the reason for the Black Power movement. We learn that this movement lasted between the 1960s to the 1970s.
The aim of this movement was to instill racial pride in the blacks. It was also meant to help the blacks fit into the economic and cultural sectors of their society.
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The narrator (panchito) and his family faced many obstacles in "The circuit". Using details from the text identify and explain the mood that conveyed in "The circuit"
Answer:
"The circuit" various moods as the story takes place, the most prominent being struggle, togetherness, tension, fear and survival.
Explanation:
As you may already know, within the literature, "mood" is the term that refers to the feeling that the text intends to convey to the reader, through the words and situations presented in the plot. In "the circuit" we can perceive several mooods as the plot progresses, the first is the union in the family, which goes through several disadvantageous situations united and supporting each other, then we can perceive the mood of tension, fear, survival and struggle which represents very well the situations that the family had to go through in the USA, as illegal immigrants and without any quality of life.
to commence baking a cake would you stir the batter or study the recipe?
Answer:
stir the batter
Explanation:
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why is it important to follow intructions?
Answer: Following instructions are important because if you don't follow them like you're supposed to, in larger settings, it can cause chaos. Rules are put in place to avoid that.
Well it's important to follow instructions. Because you don't want to get caught in mistake you really don't want to end up with.
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Answer:
Not sure this is correct but this is my best guess.
Explanation:
Jesse Owens, one of the greatest college athletes ever, set 3 world records, and tied a fourth in the span of 45 minutes.
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Best answer questions always include a. Qualified and absolute terms c. Important vocabulary words b. The correct answer d. None of the above Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
b
Explanation:
All best answers are necessarily meant to be correct other wise there is no point of calling it a best answer. Along with being correct some essential features which could make an answer best answer include the following:
1. A clear and step by step explanation of devising the correct answer.
2. Any alternative solution or alternative method that may be quick or short reach the required answer.
Answer: B. The correct answer!
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THE WORLD WITH A THOUSAND MOONS
CHAPTER 1: Thrill Cruise
By Edmond Hamilton
Lance Kenniston felt the cold realization of failure as he came out of the building into the sharp chill of the Martian night. He stood for a moment, his lean, drawn face haggard in the light of the two hurtling moons.
He looked hopelessly across the dark spaceport. It was a large one, for this ancient town of Syrtis was the main port of Mars. The forked light of the flying moons showed many ships docked on the tarmac—a big liner, several freighters, a small, shining cruiser and other small craft. And for lack of one of those ships, his hopes were ruined!
A squat, brawny figure in shapeless space-jacket came to Kenniston's side. It was Holk Or, the Jovian who had been waiting for him.
"What luck?" asked the Jovian in a rumbling whisper.
"It's hopeless," Kenniston answered heavily. "There isn't a small cruiser to be had at any price. The meteor-miners buy up all small ships here."
"The devil!" muttered Holk Or, dismayed. "What are we going to do? Go on to Earth and get a cruiser there?"
"We can't do that," Kenniston answered. "You know we've got to get back to that asteroid within two weeks. We've got to get a ship here."
Desperation made Kenniston's voice taut. His lean, hard face was bleak with knowledge of disastrous failure.
The big Jovian scratched his head. In the shifting moonlight his battered green face expressed ignorant perplexity as he stared across the busy spaceport.
"That shiny little cruiser there would be just the thing," Holk Or muttered, looking at the gleaming, torpedo-shaped craft nearby. "It would hold all the stuff we've got to take; and with robot controls we two could run it."
"We haven't a chance to get that craft," Kenniston told him. "I found out that it's under charter to a bunch of rich Earth youngsters who came out here in it for a pleasure cruise. A girl named Loring, heiress to Loring Radium, is the head of the party."
The Jovian swore. "Just the ship we need, and a lot of spoiled kids are using it for thrill-hunting!"
Kenniston had an idea. "It might be," he said slowly, "that they're tired of the cruise by this time and would sell us the craft. I think I'll go up to the Terra Hotel and see this Loring girl."
"Sure, let's try it anyway," Holk Or agreed.
With the Jovian clumping along beside him, Kenniston made his way from the spaceport across the ancient Martian city.
Read the following lines from the text:
And for lack of one of those ships, his hopes were ruined!
This line suggests Kenniston is (3 points)
Select one:
a. desperate
b. angry
c. dramatic
d. realistic
Answer: a desperate
Explanation:
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Read the following passage:
Every year, more and more immigrants from Bandera move
in. I personally think that the Banderans have a very rich,
interesting culture and that many of them are good people.
Nevertheless, I support the proposed curfew of 11:00p.m.
for the time being.
Which is the most plausible inference about the passage's narrator?
A. She believes the Banderans are prone to criminal behavior.
B. She believes that Banderans are likely to take other people's jobs.
C. She thinks that the Banderans have a rich, interesting culture.
D. She thinks that Banderans have a tendency to stay out too late,
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
A and B have no justification or details to support them so you can rule them out automatically. Then, by rereading the question you can see that you are supposed to infer, not restate, which rules out C as well. That leaves you with D. Hope this helps :)
what is one way L.V. Craig tries to get his wallet back?
A. he threatens to ban Joe from the block association
B. he closes his eyes and waits for it appear
C. he accuses every character in turn, including Katy
D. he steals something of Joe's
Answer: he offers something in return
Explanation:
Speech by Barbara Jordan (D-Texas), Member of the House Judiciary Committee. Mr. Chairman: I join in thanking you for giving the junior members of this committee the glorious opportunity of sharing the pain of this inquiry. Mr. Chairman, you are a strong man and it has not been easy, but we have tried as best we can to give you as much assistance as possible. Earlier today, we heard the beginning of the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States, “We, the people.” It is a very eloquent beginning. But when the document was completed on the seventeenth of September, 1787, I was not included in that “We, the people.” I felt somehow for many years that George Washington and Alexander Hamilton just left me out by mistake. But through the process of amendment, interpretation and court decision I have finally been included in “We, the people.” Today, I am an inquisitor; I believe hyperbole would not be fictional and would not overstate the solemnness that I feel right now. My faith in the Constitution is whole, it is complete, it is total. I am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction of the Constitution. …The subject of its jurisdiction are those offenses which proceed from the misconduct of public men. That is what we are talking about. In other words, the jurisdiction comes from the abuse or violation of some public trust . . . The North Carolina ratification convention: “No one need to be afraid that officers who commit oppression will pass with immunity. . . . Common sense would be revolted if we engaged upon this process for petty reasons. Congress has a lot to do: Appropriations, tax reform, health insurance, campaign finance reform, housing, environmental protection, energy sufficiency, mass transportation. Pettiness cannot be allowed to stand in the face of such overwhelming problems. So today we are not being petty. We are trying to be big, because the task we have before us is a big one. . . . We should now forthwith proceed to answer the the question.
It is reason, and not passion, which must guide our deliberations, guide our debate, and guide our decision.
Mr. Chairman, I yield back the balance of my time. Select the correct answer.
Which audience does the passage most likely target?
A.
politicians
B.
students
C.
business leaders
D.
community members
Answer:
I'm not really sure but I think the uh.... the community members :)
THE CATCHER IN THE RYE
Answer:
what does that mean ?
Explanation:
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Things Fall Apart Final Project
the reason there is two pictures is because it would not let me put it in one
This project is based off of the book things fall apart by Chinua Achebe
Explanation:
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write any one importance of environment education
Environmental education is a process that allows individuals to explore environmental issues , engage in problem solving , and take action to improve the environment . As a result , individuals develop a deeper understanding of environmental issues and have the skills to make informed and responsible decisions .
Imagination and enthusiasm are heightened
EE is hands-on, interactive learning that sparks the imagination and unlocks creativity. When EE is integrated into the curriculum, students are more enthusiastic and engaged in learning, which raises student achievement in core academic areas.
Learning transcends the classroom
Not only does EE offer opportunities for experiential learning outside of the classroom, it enables students to make connections and apply their learning in the real world. EE helps learners see the interconnectedness of social, ecological, economic, cultural, and political issues.
Critical and creative thinking skills are enhanced
EE encourages students to research, investigate how and why things happen, and make their own decisions about complex environmental issues. By developing and enhancing critical and creative thinking skills, EE helps foster a new generation of informed consumers, workers, as well as policy or . decision makers
Tolerance and understanding are supported
EE encourages students to investigate varying sides of issues to understand the full picture. It promotes tolerance of different points of view and different cultures.
State and national learning standards are met for multiple subjects
By incorporating EE practices into the curriculum, teachers can integrate science, math, language arts, history, and more into one rich lesson or activity, and still satisfy numerous state and national academic standards in all subject areas. Taking a class outside or bringing nature indoors provides an excellent backdrop or context for interdisciplinary learning.
Which statement BEST explains the diction in this poem
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Answer:
The answer to the question is eventful
Answer:
eventful i think
Explanation:
Unique and unexpected in the next line give it away, meaning it was well.. unexpected or eventful
Some facts about The Climate change in Arctic , talk about the polar bears
Answer:
Climate change in the Arctic is proving to be a big issue, it has been causing the loss of continental ice for the past two decades and is accelerating as time moves along. The most vulnerable areas include the glaciers of West Antarctica and the Antarctic peninsula. Due to the melting of the ice that many animals live on there is a chance that they will become extinct like the polar bears are on their way to becoming if we do not change our habits and be more caring to our earth.
Explanation: hope this helps :)
Haley: Would you get a move on? Are you deaf?1
Kenneth: I'm going! Would you just wait a second?
Haley: Sorry, but I'm just anxious to meet Francis. I think he gypped some of my tips from last night?
Kenneth: What? Francis wouldn't do that! He always splits the tips between the wait staff fairly. Besides he's
Catholic. He would never steal.3
Haley: Right, because you wouldn't say anything at all to defend your best friend.
Kenneth: I wouldn't!
Haley: You're a guy, Kenneth. All boys stick together. It's a part of your code or something. 4
Kenneth: Now you're just being unreasonable. I guess you can't help it. You're young after all.
Haley: You're one month older than me!
What type of biased language can be found in Line 3?
5
а.
ability
b. race
C. ethnicity
d. religion
Answer:
D= "Besides he's Catholic. He would never steal"
Explanation:
I shall write a letter tomorrow in passive voice
Answer:
The letter shall be written by me tomorrow.
I remember well the remark made to me once by one of my teachers—and a very good teacher, too, who nevertheless did not see what her own observation ought to have suggested. “School-children,” she said, “regard teachers as their natural enemies.” The thought which it would have been logical to suppose would have followed this observation is, that if children in general are possessed of that notion, it is because there is a great deal in the teacher’s treatment of them which runs counter to the child’s nature: that possibly this is so, not because of natural cussedness on the part of the child, but because of inapplicability of the knowledge taught, or the manner of teaching it, or both, to the mental and physical needs of the child. I am quite sure no such thought entered my teacher’s mind,—at least regarding the system of knowledge to be imposed; being a sensible woman, she perhaps occasionally admitted to herself that she might make mistakes in applying the rules, but that the body of knowledge to be taught was indispensable, and must somehow be injected into children’s heads, under threat of punishment, if necessary, I am sure she never questioned. It did not occur to her any more than to most teachers, that the first business of an educator should be to find out what are the needs, aptitudes, and tendencies of children, before he or she attempts to outline a body of knowledge to be taught, or rules for teaching it. It does not occur to them that the child’s question, “What do I have to learn that for?” is a perfectly legitimate question; and if the teacher cannot answer it to the child’s satisfaction, something is wrong either with the thing taught, or with the teaching; either the thing taught is out of rapport with the child’s age, or his natural tendencies, or his condition of development; or the method by which it is taught repels him, disgusts him, or at best fails to interest him.
When a child says, “I don’t see why I have to know that; I can’t remember it anyway,” he is voicing a very reasonable protest. Of course, there are plenty of instances of wilful shirking, where a little effort can overcome the slackness of memory; but every teacher who is honest enough to reckon with himself knows he cannot give a sensible reason why things are to be taught which have so little to do with the child’s life that to-morrow, or the day after examination, they will be forgotten; things which he himself could not remember were he not repeating them year in and year out, as a matter of his trade. And every teacher who has thought at all for himself about the essential nature of the young humanity he is dealing with, knows that six hours of daily herding and in-penning of young, active bodies and limbs, accompanied by the additional injunction that no feet are to be shuffled, no whispers exchanged, and no paper wads thrown, is a frightful violation of all the laws of young life. Any gardener who should attempt to raise healthy, beautiful, and fruitful plants by outraging all those plants’ instinctive wants and searchings, would meet as his reward—sickly plants, ugly plants, sterile plants, dead plants. He will not do it; he will watch very carefully to see whether they like much sunlight, or considerable shade, whether they thrive on much water or get drowned in it, whether they like sandy soil, or fat mucky soil; the plant itself will indicate to him when he is doing the right thing. And every gardener will watch for indications with great anxiety. If he finds the plant revolts against his experiments, he will desist at once, and try something else; if he finds it thrives, he will emphasize the particular treatment so long as it seems beneficial. But what he will surely not do, will be to prepare a certain area of ground all just alike, with equal chances of sun and amount of moisture in every part, and then plant everything together without discrimination,—mighty close together!—saying beforehand, “If plants don’t want to thrive on this, they ought to want to; and if they are stubborn about it, they must be made to.”
In the second sentence of the second paragraph, the repetition of the word “things” primarily serves to
qualify a claim by acknowledging an exception to it
A
portray contrasting viewpoints as equally legitimate
B
clarify an argument by restating it in simpler terms
C
illustrate a generalization with a particular case
D
strengthen an assertion by broadening its implications
E
Answer:
Its E Strengthen an assertion by broadening its implications 100%
Explanation:
In these lines, the author uses repetition to organize two assertions about the “things” that children are taught. She first asserts that these “things” have so little relevance that children will quickly forget them. She then broadens this assertion to apply to teachers, stating that they too would forget these “things” if they were not constantly repeating them on the job. By arranging these ideas in this way, the author strengthens her initial assertion about the reason that children have trouble remembering and supports her overarching claim that it is “reasonable” for children to protest that they cannot retain what they are expected to learn.
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Examine the epic similes in lines 39-44, 162-164, 379-281, 385-389, 822-827, 1031-1033, and 1408-1413. What is compared in each simile? What is the emotional effect of each simile?
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calculator the sum of negative number
162 164 379-390 104 212
1621 643 79-390 104 212
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calculate the difference
-227 939 833
solution-227 939 833alternate prom8
- 2.27 9 3 9 8 3 3 x 10
#carryonlearningHolden has just finished gathering notes for his research project on how steel is made. Describe what is his next step in preparing to write a report.
Answer:
After he has finished gathering notes for his research project, Holden should decide which structure he is going to use in the report because it can vary depending on the topic, which in this case is about how steel is made. After he decides how the report is going to be, he should start writing the report with the information he gathered and in case he needs more information he should continue doing research.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to write the next step Holden has to do to write his report on how steel is made. It is important to gather the information first because, although you can still do research after you start writing if you need more information, it allows you to decide how you are going to write the report and then you can start writing.