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A couple of ways that humans have altered the environment is by global warming, chemical fertilizers, cutting down trees and large scale farming. Sustainability when referring to the environment means is the ability to maintain the qualities that are valued in the physical environment. Threats to these aspects of the environment mean that there is a risk that these things will not be maintained. An environmental system as a system where life interacts with the various abiotic components found in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Environmental systems also involve the capture, movement, storage, and use of energy. The First Law of Thermodynamics. The first law of thermodynamics, also known as Law of Conservation of Energy, states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; energy can only be transferred or changed from one form to another. Systems can be open or closed to exchanges of matter, energy, or both. A systems analysis determines what goes into, what comes out of, and what has changed within a given system. Environmental scientists use systems analysis to calculate inputs to and outputs from a system and its rate of change. If there is no overall change, the system is in steady state. Changes in one input or output can affect the entire system. Variation in environmental conditions, such as temperature or precipitation, can affect the types and numbers of organisms present. Short-term and long-term changes in Earth's climate also affect species distributions. Environmental justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people in the community. Philadelphia Water is committed to a balanced "land-water-infrastructure" approach to achieve its watershed management goals. Where appropriate, this method includes infrastructure-based approaches but focuses on implementation of a range of land-based stormwater management techniques and physical reconstruction of aquatic habitats.
Plants | Observations/questions |
Peppers (Nick) | What color will the peppers be? I observed my pepper seeds were really small. I noticed the vermiculite had to fill over half the hole and I wonder why? |
Marketmore Cucumber (Imani) | How long will it take for the cucumbers to sprout? My seed were oval like. I also observed that the cucumber seeds were relatively smaller than I expected them to be. The lettuce is currently growing but I don’t see any cucumbers sprouting My lettuce is currently still sprouting and getting bigger but i still don’t see any cucumbers I wonder when the cucumbers will start to grow? The ph balance in our water has dropped |
Gourmet Lettuce (Jada) | Why are gourmet lettuce seeds so small? I had to fill my hole differently than everyone else’s because my seeds were smaller. The pH balance of the water is very high. The lettuce is the only plant that’s growing somewhat. The tomatoes and the peppers haven’t started to sprout yet. The cucumbers started to grow as well as the tomatoes. The lettuce has grown a lot and so has the cucumbers and tomatoes. The peppers haven’t grown at all. |
Beefsteak Tomato (Moesha) | 1/10/17 How will these large tomatoes grow in a small indoor environment? I realized the tomato seeds were small compared to the actual size of the tomato when it grows. Each of my group members and I had to plant two seeds each except for Jada and her gourmet lettuce. 1/13/17 The lettuce is the only plant currently sprouting. When will the tomatoes sprout? 1/17/17 The lettuce has sprouted and so did the cucumbers. Unfortunately, the tomatoes and peppers haven’t sprouted. When will the peppers and tomatoes sprout? 1/24/17 The pH balance of the water went from 7.0 to 6.5. The cucumbers are growing the fastest. The peppers have still not grown and I wonder why? I hope my tomato plant doesn't get intertwined with the lettuce. |
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Octavio Paz nació el 31 de marzo de 1914. El Sr. Paz es el único autor mexicano en ganar el Premio Nobel de Literatura. En 1919 se exilió en los Estados Unidos después de 1919 Zapata asesinato más tarde, se unió a su padre en el exilio. Cuando se mudó de Los Ángeles entró en la Universidad Nacional de México. Se unió a la Guerra Civil Española en 1937, pero fue rechazado. Se convirtió en un diplomático en 1945. En sus últimos años se convirtió en un maestro. Octavio Paz murió el 19 de abril de 1998.
Yo nací el 14 de diciembre de 1999. Cuando yo tenía 8 años de edad comencé a jugar fútbol pop warner. Mi primera temporada he ganado M.V.P y he recibido una para los próximos siete años. Cuando me di vuelta 10 empecé a jugar a baloncesto y en mi primer año de baloncesto que recibí el novato del año. Desde que tenía 10 años me ha interesado en escribir música. Mi padre es dueño de su propia música negocios y mi hermano es un productor y artista de música, crecí en torno a la música. Me encanta la música y tengo un mixtape viene a finales de mayo o principios de junio. Mi madre murió en el día de acción de gracias en 2013. Yo tenía 13 años de edad.
El pelo se pierde en el bosque
Tus pies tocando mia
Dormida eres más grande que la noche
Pero tus sueño se ajusta dentro de esta sala
Cuánto somos quiénes son tan poco
Exterior pasa un taxi
Con su carga de cabras
El rio que con por
Siempre está corriendo
Mañana será otro dia
Mi primera reflexión sobre el poema era que estaba hablando de un amante. Como he leído la siguiente línea: sabía que eso no significaba que la línea literalmente. Como empecé a leer más en el poema que me pareció que estaba hablando acerca de la vida cotidiana. Parece como si el estuviera hablando acerca de la vida cotidiana. Pensé que estaba hablando de cómo la gente puede soñar que el mundo pero sólo sueño para llenar una habitación. Cuando se habla de el taxi pasa con los cabras interiores y el río que siempre corriendo de vuelta hace que el poema me ha quedado claro. Creo que el tema es que la gente puede ser más grande y ir más lejos, pero cuando se les da la oportunidad, volver y volver a los fantasmas sólo para mezclarse con el resto de los “cabras”.
Eres más grande que usted se da cuenta
pero circumsice usted mismo para que se integren en la humanidad
que tienes en tu cerebro mueren cuando es posible adaptar el mismo minset como el resto
un último soplo de vida
una última oportunidad de un mental resurection
un procedimiento quirúrgico en la mente
pero te despiertan para ver mañana
Ser & Estar
Travel Project
Travel Project
Fecha de vencimiento: el 4 de marzo Hora de vencimiento: a la una en punto de la tarde |
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Nombre: Nicholas Anderson Clase: D
El/La Poeta: Octavio Paz
Escribe (mínimo) ocho oraciones completas en español sobre el/la poeta: Por ejemplo; su vida personal o profesional, su éxito...
Octavio Paz nació el 31 de marzo de 1914. El Sr. Paz es el único autor mexicano en ganar el Premio Nobel de Literatura. En 1919 se exilió en los Estados Unidos después de 1919 Zapata asesinato más tarde, se unió a su padre en el exilio. Cuando se mudó de Los Ángeles entró en la Universidad Nacional de México. Se unió a la Guerra Civil Española en 1937, pero fue rechazado. Se convirtió en un diplomático en 1945. En sus últimos años se convirtió en un maestro. Octavio Paz murió el 19 de abril de 1998.
Escribe (mínimo) ocho oraciones completas en español sobre tu vida personal o académica, tu éxito…
Yo nací el 14 de diciembre de 1999. Cuando yo tenía 8 años de edad comencé a jugar fútbol pop warner. Mi primera temporada he ganado M.V.P y he recibido una para los próximos siete años. Cuando me di vuelta 10 empecé a jugar a baloncesto y en mi primer año de baloncesto que recibí el novato del año. Desde que tenía 10 años me ha interesado en escribir música. Mi padre es dueño de su propia música negocios y mi hermano es un productor y artista de música, crecí en torno a la música. Me encanta la música y tengo un mixtape viene a finales de mayo o principios de junio. Mi madre murió en el día de acción de gracias en 2013. Yo tenía 13 años de edad.
Incluye un poema escrito de la/el poeta en español:
El pelo se pierde en el bosque Tus pies tocando mia Dormida eres más grande que la noche Pero tus sueño se ajusta dentro de esta sala Cuánto somos quiénes son tan poco Exterior pasa un taxi Con su carga de cabras El rio que con por Siempre está corriendo Mañana será otro dia
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Escribe (mínimo) ocho oraciones completas en español del poema. ¿Cuales son tus reflexiones del poema? Los temas?
Mi primera reflexión sobre el poema era que estaba hablando de un amante. Como he leído la siguiente línea: sabía que eso no significaba que la línea literalmente. Como empecé a leer más en el poema que me pareció que estaba hablando acerca de la vida cotidiana. Parece como si el estuviera hablando acerca de la vida cotidiana. Pensé que estaba hablando de cómo la gente puede soñar que el mundo pero sólo sueño para llenar una habitación. Cuando se habla de el taxi pasa con los cabras interiores y el río que siempre corriendo de vuelta hace que el poema me ha quedado claro. Creo que el tema es que la gente puede ser más grande y ir más lejos, pero cuando se les da la oportunidad, volver y volver a los fantasmas sólo para mezclarse con el resto de los “cabras”.
Escribe tu versión del poema en español. Necesita (mínimo) diez oraciones completas en español. Write your veersion of the poem in ten sentences around the themes
Eres más grande que usted se da cuenta pero circumsice usted mismo para que se integren en la humanidad que tienes en tu cerebro mueren cuando es posible adaptar el mismo minset como el resto un último soplo de vida una última oportunidad de un mental resurection un procedimiento quirúrgico en la mente pero te despiertan para ver mañana |
Ser Vs. Estar PPT
Oral History N. Anderson
Abstract :
In this interview James Anderson reminisced about his life in Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement. James often referred to Civil Rights Movement activities that he participated in. James said he participated in a bus boycott and the boycotting of restaurants that wouldn’t serve african americans. He explains that this was happening mainly down South where he was living at the time. The Interview goes more into detail on this subject.
Research :
The Montgomery Bus Boycott began on December 1st, 1955. In the years 1955-1956 almost every African-American that lived in the Southern part of the United States of America was boycotting the bus line. This was sparked by the arrest of Rosa Parks because she refused to move from the front of the bus which was restricted for white’s when the bus became full. This boycott of the buses was organized by Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. Rosa Parks wasn’t the first female to refuse to give up her seat to a white passenger. Two other female African-Americans did the same thing in that exact same year. According to watson.org “Rosa is often portrayed as a simple seamstress who, exhausted after a long day at work, refused to give up her seat to a white person. While this is not untrue, there is more to the story. Parks was educated; she had attended the laboratory school at Alabama State College because there was no high school for blacks in Montgomery at that time, but had decided to become a seamstress because she could not find a job to suit her skills. She was also a long-time NAACP worker who had taken a special interest in Claudette Colvin's case. When she was arrested in December 1955, she had recently completed a workshop on race relations at the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle, Tennessee. And she was a well-respected woman with a spotless record.” The Boycott ended December 20th, 1956.
Sources :
- http://www.montgomeryboycott.com/overview
- http://www.watson.org/~lisa/blackhistory/civilrights-55-65/montbus.htmlNA: Hey Grandpa how you doing?
JA: Ehh, I’m doing ok.
NA: Ok let’s get this interview started.
JA: Alright come on.
NA: Question number one What is your conceptualization of race and how it has changed?
JA: Uh, you want me to speak? Well I can say there have been many changes in the country there have been uh, access to equal opportunities. There are no more separate bathrooms etc. Uh, this has been settled by law. But racism still exists in the country.
NA: Mhm
JA: One thing you can not due .. you can not you know, the law doesn’t legislate people’s hearts. So there are many americans that are still racist we can see that with the … election of a black president. There are many that are against him solely because he is black. But, you know.. we continue to struggle, but as I say racism still exists in the heart’s of many people. OK
NA: Knowing that we can not take the racism out of the hearts of people completely. Do you belive we can lessen the amount of racism in people’s hearts?
JA: Uh, well.. I feel that.. Uh the only way you can lessen the racism in people’s hearts.. is it must start in the family. Racism started in families and it has perpetuated over the years because children are taught racism, and its passed down from generation. So i think the only way we can lessen it is, we as grown ups must start in our families and lessen racism in our uh homes. Not speaking about it and by letting our children know that everybody is created equal.
NA: Question number two How do you see the role of race in society?
JA: Well I think race can be a good thing in society. You know I think that’s what has made america great. But I also feel that for us to go forward, that people have to look at each other as americans and not as a particular race or skin color, and if we can do that then I think that this country can advance and we ca- we can become a greater society.
NA: Ok, Do you truly believe that all men are created equal? Even those born into poverty vs. those born into higher class society?
JA: Yees, I believe that all men are created equal because when you come here, each one of us having nothing except for what our families have accumulated or created. In fact that’s what makes us unequal, because of what our families have accumulated um there position in society but other than that the bible says all men are created equal.
NA: Question Number Three, What do you remember from the Civil Rights Movement?
JA: Well I remember the separate bathrooms, the separate water fountains, ehhh the separate hotels, separatism period. You Know? It was everywhere, that certainly was a terrible time in American history. I remember participating in.. movement, bus boycotting, boycotting ya know restaurants, and so forth. Certainly that was a time in American history that we never need to return to.
NA: Alright, Uh, did you ever try to go in a bathroom that was restricted for whites?
JA: Ye-, you ready? Yes I have, and I done got remarked by the white establishment, got threatened to be thrown in jail and many times during that era you would be thrown in jail just for drinking out a water fountain or for sitting in a waiting room for whites only. You could be arrested, fined or beaten up !
NA: Question Number Four, What are your experiences or observations of discrimination?
JA: Well I have ha- seen discrimination, had discrimination as far as jobs and as far as accommodation in stores, hotels and restaurants and this is something that should just not be. In other words I feel like this makes America weak. America is a melting pot with people of all races, and this is what makes us great. To tell you the truth we can see this only in our battlefields when we are fighting for this country. One of the things that make us great is that we are a melting pot and we are fighting for the freedom that is so beloved in this country.
NA: Ok, Could you give a specific example of how you were discriminated against?
JA: Wha? Specific example on how I was discriminated against? I have applied for jobs that I couldn’t get because I was black. I have went in restaurants that I couldn’t get accommodations because I was black. Some restaurants wanted to serve me out the back, even out of a window on the side, and you know not only that, but it’s the way that people look at ya, when you go in hotels, department stores and back in that time they didn’t have to serve you, and they didn’t serve you.
NA: Did you participate in the Civil Rights Movement?
JA: Yes I Did
NA: Question number six, What was it like living during the civil rights movement?
JA: Well, you might say fear, today they call it terrorism. Inequality, unequal opportunity in education, unequal opportunity in housing, unequal opportunity in government programs and many of these things were legislated by law.
NA: Question number seven, what was your education like?
JA: Well, uh I was educated in segregated schools. Uh, we were given out dated books. But we refused to accept those books. In other words the administered at my school, Uh chose to buy, give us a chance to buy our own books. Books that were updated at the time because what the white establishment used to do they used to pass down the outdated books to the black children and they would give their white children the new books. But most black children couldn’t afford new books but those who did we, got those the new books and of course we got a better education. Of course we had some great teachers. I have to give a lost of credit to them for what I eventually became.
NA: Alright
JA: That wasn’t the question you gave me at first.
NA: Alright, Question Number Eight. Do you believe their is a superior skin color?
JA: *chickles* There are many people that feel that way but according to the bible we all came from one man and one women. Not only that but according to scientific studies they have proven this to be true so no there is no superior skin color.
NA: Ok
NA: Question Number Nine, Why do you believe the Civil Right’s Movements Occurred?
JA: Well I believe it occurred because people have been oppressed for many many years. In fact they have been oppressed for hundreds of years and even in our laws of the United States, our constitution our laws say that if people are being oppressed that they should rise up and throw off the oppressor and of course after many many years people got tired of being oppressed and this is what happened.
NA: Well Grandpa I appreciate you helping me out with this interview. Thank You for your time.
JA: No problem Jordan, hope you got everything you need. Good luck with your project *chuckles*