then create a concise lab report using the following template add the forms to the report and upload to the submission point.

Save as: Last Name 1105 Respiration Lab and Report Fall 2020

Use the Example Lab as a template assignment.

Title of Experiment Lab

Name

Course Name and Number (all in upper Left-hand corner)

Professor

Date

Introduction

Describe what topics will be covered, and how they correlate to the class lecture curriculum.

Pre Lab: Remember to read the lab before the date of the lab

Activities:

Introductory paragraph–Briefly introduce each activity.

Methodology/procedure:

Briefly review the methodology you are using in the lab for each activity.

Materials:

What items of lab equipment are being used?

Results/Data:

Report your individual and group results.

Conclusions/analysis/discussion:

Discuss the reasons this lab was performed.  What did you learn that associates with the lecture curriculum?  Did the data support the hypothesis? (Many labs will not have a hypothesis though.)

Reference List:  DO NOT PLAGIARISE, ensure that all ideas are placed in your own words.  Cite anything using APA format that is not your own thoughts.  You do not have to cite the textbook or lab book.

analyze the character, Macbeth, and decide whether or not he can be considered a tragic hero based on the following characteristics that all tragic heroes possess.
1. unyielding-stand firm on their beliefs
2. make no apologies for their actions
3. set goals
4. know the value of sacrifices
5. willing to make sacrifices
7-9 paragraph essay which thoroughly concludes your stance on this question must include two quotations as evidence to support each of the fiver characteristics (10 minimum quotations for the essay). must cite the quotations in your essay by Act, Scene, and Line # 

The point is to USE the midterm essay provided in order to answer the question on the last page of the midterm) “Can we conceive of a global journalism and could that contribute to the creation of a global public sphere? “
as well as use the Habermas resource to prove 
The word count is what is written in addition to what can be used from the provided midterm.
I will also be giving you a news article to use to exemplify the argument.

Topic and your point of view for review: Friday, Nov. 20

Annotated Bibliography Due: Wednesday, Nov. 25

First Draft Due: Wednesday, Dec. 2

Peer-editing: Completed by Sunday, Dec. 6

Final Essay Due: Sunday, Dec. 13

Length: 5 pages (approximately 1000 words).

This essay must argue/support a claim.

  You must use at least four credible sources which are properly cited within the paper and on a works cited page.

You need to use as appropriate statistics, facts, expert views and examples/illustrations.

Topic

You can select your own topic. Follow the guidelines in your text to ensure that the topic has been narrowed and is debatable.

Please avoid topics that are so large that it would impossible to argue them in the length of this paper.

A good topic is debatable and focused. We sometimes can think of it in terms of a question that then becomes a claim.

Thinking of a Topic

A good topic is one where there is a legitimate or reasonable differences.  If most people would agree with you (stealing is wrong), it is not a good topic.

A good topic has some importance.

A good topic is one where the correct position cannot be determined. (We cant determine now, for example, who will win the Superb

After reading chapter 21 “Social Movements & Social Change” and listening to the YouTube video “Change the world, join a movement” link below

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iunmpgOnpqM&feature=youtu.be

respond to the following discussion assignment. 

Choose a Social Movement song and a Social Movement to research and analyze. Listen to the song and read the lyrics. Include the song title and a YouTube link of the song (The link symbol on this page will allow you to copy and paste the link after you reply). Examples of Social Movements Black Lives Matter, Civil Rights Movement, Gay Marriage Movement, Women’s Movement, Me Too, Day Without Immigrants, etc. There are several movements to choose from. Research any movement that moves you! In your response include the Social Movement you selected. An Example of a song is “Sam Cooke, A Change is Gonna Come” which demonstrated challenges. This song cannot be used in your response. Also, do not use “This Is America” by Childish Gambino

Answer all of the following statement and questions:

1.What can be learned from the video “Change the world, join a movement”?

2. State the Social Movement and song you selected. Explain the connection between your song and the social movement. Be sure to include a YouTube link to your song somewhere in your post.

3. What role can music play in social movements or social change?

4. What do you think the song you selected is about? Describe the message or perspective the song writer is trying to convey. Use examples from the song.

5. Do you believe the message is relevant today? Why or Why not? Explain.

6. What phrases of the song do you relate to?

To add the link to your song from YouTube click reply, click on the link icon, “link to URL”, then you can copy and paste the YouTube link.

Read Dare to Lead  – Part Three, Braving Trust and answer questions
Use the ‘BRAVING’ inventory on page 225.  ( Boundaries, Reliability, Accountability, Vault, Integrity, Nonjudgement, Generosity)  Write about each element. REMEMBER FOR EACH ELEMENT, ANSWER ALL 4 QUESTIONS BELOW
How do you relate to each area?  Do you have good boundaries, for example?  How do you react when others around you don’t act out of these elements? Be sure to read all the way through the chapter before you begin to journal so that you understand how Brene’ Brown is defining each characteristic. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URrEtyFSENc&feature=youtu.be
Watch & listen to the video.

1) Adjust the volume on your speakers or headphones to a comfortable level.  You can use the ad at the beginning of the video for this.  Watch the video in “full screen” mode.

2) Listen to the video and observe the oscilloscope  showing sine waves that correspond to the changing frequency on the screen.  (Do not change the volume on your speakers!)

3) Answer the following questions:

a) What happens to the oscilloscope tracings as the frequency of the tones increase from 20 to 20k Hz? Why?

b) What happens to sound as the frequency changes through the range of 20 – 20k Hz?  why?

eg.  Were you able to hear all the frequencies?  Were some frequencies inaudible?  Were some frequencies loud and some softer?

  Why or why not?