I needed to amplify the sound waves of the song "I am a Believer" using a two liter bottle. In order to achieve my goal of playing this song clear with, no fuzziness, and no echo I had to look at my materials. I chose water because the sound waves will resonate off and not absorb into the water, and then the sound waves will exit through holes that I cut into the bottle. The materials we used to make this sound amplify is a two liter bottle, an iPod, and water from the sink. One lesson in particular helped me because it showed me that an open cabinet will have the sound waves bounce off the walls and exit through the opening and produce a louder nose than a closed cabinet. Another lesson we did as a class that helped me was the tour around
Always let your water flush out for two minutes because lead builds up in the pipe. Have a filter on your sink water so your water can be more purified. Bottle water is not necessarily the best stuff, regular tap water according to natural resource say that sixty million plastic bottles are made and then just throw on the floor and that hurts your community environment health. Read the labels on the back of shampoos, hair dyes, and even lotion because they can
As the producer of ‘ABC’s First Tuesday Book Club’, I feel compelled to inform you that recent episodes have been substandard in quality and irrelevant for today’s contemporary audience. The best suggestion is for an entire episode devoted to the poetry of Gwen Harwood, a widely celebrated Australia poet. Her poetry presents unique ideas about the beauty of music, the growth from childhood to adulthood and the recollection of memories and experiences. The nature of her poetry is both intense and brilliant, qualities which effortlessly justify the enduring value of her work to still hold great value in today’s society.
Take a moment to think about this objective. What learning skills might come in handy when working through the lesson? You can probably take notes to create an outline for the structure of the piece. Maybe you’ll analyze the text in order to find out how information is structured. If you have ever attempted to convince someone else of something, then you have most likely used persuasive techniques and have structured your argument in a certain way. Open your digital notebook and jot down your strategy and the learning skills you will use to achieve this objective.
This essay is an exploration of the topic of alcohol, especially as it relates to college campuses. In order to gain insight into this topic I will be summarizing and examine three different essays. These are “Through the Drinking Glass” by Andy Soon Leong Tan, “The Neurocognitive Effects of Alcohol on Adolescents and College Students” by Donald Zeigler et. al, and “Alcohol and Sexual Assault” by Antonia Abbey et. al.
I would ask the librarian at the school about information on listening centers and how I could implement one into my classroom environment. I found this website on how to use different technology to implement a listening center and also some comprehension activities to go alone with
This project will be used to gain an understanding of where to find audio sources and the importance of implementing them in a classroom environment.
it is the noise within the classroom that sets off and anger episode so providing ear defenders
Even though his instincts screaming at him to hole up somewhere and protect Harry, Edward was finally convinced to listen to Esme’s reason and left while Carlisle speed up the transfer of Harry to his private room. As they waited anxiously for answers, Carlisle devoted himself solely to keeping Harry as comfort as possible despite the battle going on inside his body. Edward refused to move from his side and simply sat there, holding Harry's hand, talking about anything whenever he noticed the green eyes fighting to emerge beneath the heavy eyelids. The rest of the Cullens were never far away and took turns visiting. Finally, just over two days since Harry was admitted, Healer Brystowe return with a short man who looked as though he was just
Other elements to consider within this discipline would be visual and sound equipment. Positive subliminal learning stimulation, such as it is claimed by the theory of the Mozart effect, could be provided.
One test that would have helped confirm this liquid’s identity would be freezing it, while monitoring its temperature, and comparing it to the real freezing point of isopropanol alcohol (89˚C).
To live in a moonshine jug. If I was to live in this moonshine jug, it would be roomy. There would be the smell of strong liquor smell in the walls of the jug. When you would look up to the top. The whole would act like a window. The window that bright you light throughout the day. Then at night gave a new view of the stars. Since the whole of the jug acted like a telescope. As time goes on the smell of the jug would fade and then it would be like living in a dirt hut. Since the material to make the jug is some dirt and other materials. You would even have your own running track. Since the jug is a circle, you could run laps. To live in a moonshine jug, now that's a new way of life.
In “How to fake a sophisticated knowledge of wine with Markov Chains”, Tony Fischetti, a data scientist conducts, an experiment in which he employs an order-two Markov chain to generate fake wine reviews. The purpose of Fischetti’s experiment is to observe the ability of a bot to generate wine reviews which appear sensible. Fischetti adopts a rhetorical strategy in which he attempts to relate to his audience through the use of an informal tone and playful commentary. Fischetti’s use of language such as “To the untrained (like me) …” or “… we will be exploiting the formulaic nature of wine reviews to automatically generate our own reviews…”(Pg. 1) establishes this relaxed tone that is found throughout the article. Additionally, Fischetti provides
The experimental setup will be a pH meter placed inside each water bottle of water to check the acidity in each one, and it will be tested with a pH meter. The purpose of the investigation is to see which company of water bottles has the highest pH level. The independent variables are the different companies of water, the dependent variable will be the pH level of the water, and the controlled variable will be the pH meter, the computer and wires, the glass of water, and the distilled water.
use. Eliminating extra noise helps students with hearing impairments focus on the class lecture and
The purpose of this experiment is to identify an unknown substance by measuring the density and boiling point. I will be able to conclude which substance is my own from a list of known options stating what its real boiling point and density is.