https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=524pt_xss5o&feature=youtu.be

What are the independent and dependent variables in the movie clip from San Andreas. 

Explain how to collect the data to determine if your hypothesis is right.

Watch the first 3.5 minutes of the San Andreas Clip for the response below:

Identify a hypothesis as to how the Rock can get over the Tsunami
Identify the independent variable (There are more than one to choose from )
Identify the dependent variable (Outcome variable)
How would you collect data to test your hypothesis?

This week you will be submitting an outline for your research paper
Thesis Statement: This should be at the top and beginning of your outline
Abstract: A brief paragraph that describes your research paper and its contribution and purpose
Outline: the outline should consist of
4-5 major points that support your thesis. Each of these key points will be addressed in the body of your essay
3-5 supporting ideas or sub-points for each major point
Sources: Each major point should conclude with a line that either references a source you will use to support that major point or that identifies a source you will need to help support that major point

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=524pt_xss5o&feature=youtu.be

What are the independent and dependent variables in the movie clip from San Andreas. 

Explain how to collect the data to determine if your hypothesis is right.

Watch the first 3.5 minutes of the San Andreas Clip for the response below:

Identify a hypothesis as to how the Rock can get over the Tsunami
Identify the independent variable (There are more than one to choose from )
Identify the dependent variable (Outcome variable)
How would you collect data to test your hypothesis?

During the mid-18th Century, English colonists appealed to the metropole for redress of various grievances. In this essay, I want you to consider the ethics and civics of the elite members of colonial society seeking change (later known to us as the Patriots). Who were these Patriots? What methods did they use to further their goals through civic engagement? What ethical considerations did they take into account in seeking redress of their grievances? How did they fail in the creation of the first American government under the Articles of Confederation? Did the second government under the Constitution address their grievances or did they simply remove the imperial government and placed themselves in that position? Note 1: Successful responses will consider a broad range of evidence in support of arguments. Take a few moments to consider how you would respond by making a list of both “ethics” and “civics” related to the colonists and their grievances. Be sure to have a mixture of big/broad ideas and specific/detailed evidence in your argument. If you are confused about the definitions of “ethics” or “civics” go back and look at previous “ethical discussions” that were participation choices in previous units – you need not have participated to read through the conversation. If you are still confused, contact your coach. Note 2: We DO NOT want summaries. Summaries will not earn a high grade. “A papers” utilize rule of three analysis (including strong rule of three thesis statements in the introduction and each paragraph of the body), specific and detailed historical facts as evidence, analysis instead of summary, consider change over time and historical geography (as necessary in response to the prompt), and properly cite both primary and secondary sources. Note 3: Required length is 2-3 pages (introduction, 3 paragraphs of the body, conclusion). RULE OF THREE THESES – Do you have a well thought out and clear overall thesis in your introduction? Do you have a thesis statement for each of your three paragraphs of the body? Do the paragraphs of the body follow the overall thesis statement? EVIDENCE – You must have solid evidence for each point you raise in the thesis. Evidence is not simply a statement, there must be an explanation of how that evidence supports the thesis statement. Example: If you were writing a paragraph on the causes of the Cold War, you might use the Baruch Plan as an example. Simply writing “the Baruch Plan was a cause of the Cold War” in your paragraph would not be enough and would not be analytical. However, the following sentences do provide a good analysis of this piece of evidence: “One cause of the Cold War was the failure of the United States and the Soviet Union to agree upon a plan for nuclear disarmament after World War II. The Baruch Plan, presented by the US, would maintain the American atomic weapon advantage for the foreseeable future. This played into Stalin’s suspicions of the Americans’ true motivations toward the USSR.” Did you use the minimum number of primary sources? secondary sources? HISTORICAL ACCURACY, CLARITY, AND LOGIC Did you analyze (not summarize)? Is your argument clear and does it make sense? Is it historically accurate? Does your evidence prove your point? Does your analysis answer the prompt? Have you considered the concepts of ethics and civics, change over time, and any historical geography factors in your essay? PROPER CITATION Have you properly cited? Have you used Turabian/Chicago? You must also FOOTNOTE. Parenthetical cites are NOT allowed. GRAMMAR, SPELLING AND MECHANICS Is the essay up to college standards for grammar and spelling? Is it an analytical essay? Does it meet minimum length and formatting requirements?

also must be run through a plagiarism checker with proof!!!

You are going to choose a modern day traumatic event such as Pepys and Defoe did and write about it. This can be any catastrophe, anyplace in the world from earthquakes, to fires, to tsunamis. . . You are going to write a historical fiction story, based on facts that you are going to learn today in research.

Here are the guidelines:
3 pgs, double spaced, Times New Roman or Arial, 1″ margins (MLA Format)
No extra spaces between lines, paragraphs intended 1/2
2 sources, cited at the end in MLA format (no in-text citations)
Write as a diary- you are there.
Historical Fiction- based on facts that you research.
It must be a real event- you did not need to really be there.
‘Modern’ fiction means any time since 1950.

Your paper should include the following
An introductory paragraph that provides an overview of the paper and how its goals will be achieved

A brief overview of the study

Hypothesis(es)

Methods (dont go into too much detail)

Results summarize the main findings (focus on interpreting the tables and graphs here, but do NOT copy and paste a table or graph into your paper without summarizing the results in your own words)
A discussion of the studys potential impact and importance of the findings

A critical analysis of
Methods what did they do wrong/right?
Interpretation did they over-interpret their findings?
What else needs to be done to address this research topic?
A brief mention of another study, from any journal, that has also attempted to address this topic tie your article together with this study (similarities, differences, which is better, etc.)

Your paper should be 3-4 double-spaced pages in length
MUST use proper APA-style citations throughout AND have an APA-style references page at the end

I will attach what i did so far add onto it and i will link the articles you need to use

Article from class is

Sleep deprivation and confession the other article is the comparison article

You will be required to write an 8-10 page, single-spaced, Literary Analytical Critique(not including bibliography). Your Literary Analytical Critique is required to be directly related to the course readings, the themes of the course ie. Multiculturalism, and your selected text. YourLiterary  Analytical  Critique must identify,  analyze,  and systematically integrate synthesis of a minimum of 4 additional outside sources into your critique. For each of your sources, you are to consider the particular type of source: primary, secondary or tertiary sources. Also, a blend of sources, with primary and secondary as the most valued sources, is important for supporting the development of a strong final paper.IMPORTANT: Your minimum of 4 outside academic sources MUST be in addition to the required assigned course readings but may be the same sources that you selected for prior assignments if they remain germane to the final assign

An introductory paragraph that provides an overview of the paper and how its goals will be achieved
A brief overview of the study
Hypothesis(es)

Methods (dont go into too much detail)

Results summarize the main findings (focus on interpreting the tables and graphs here, but do NOT copy and paste a table or graph into your paper without summarizing the results in your own words)

A discussion of the studys potential impact and importance of the findings
A critical analysis of
Methods what did they do wrong/right?
Interpretation did they over-interpret their findings?
What else needs to be done to address this research topic?

A brief mention of another study, from any journal, that has also attempted to address this topic tie your article together with this study (similarities, differences, which is better, etc.)
Your paper should be 3-4 double-spaced pages in length

MUST use proper APA-style citations throughout AND have an APA-style references page at the end
Use proper APA formatting (title page, Times New Roman size-12 font, etc., 1 margins)

I will attach what i did so far add onto it and i will link the articles you need to use

Article from class is

Sleep deprivation and confession the other article is the comparison article

From THIS COLLECTION, select one or two cartoons pertaining to the Spanish American War and write a one-page analysis of it.
Answer these questions about the cartoon:
What is the message of the cartoon?
What could have been its purpose?
What aspects does the cartoons reveal about the mindset of Americans at that time?
What details in the cartoon are relevant and why?
How can you relate the content displayed in the cartoon with what we have learned in class?

Reflection Journal Entry on the book Uncommon Gratitude.
Reflect on the following reading s from Uncommon Gratitude:
– Genesis
-Life
-Unitiy
-Otherness
-Past
-Peace
Answer following questions

what ideas, themes,or quotations stand ou to you?
How do you connect these topics to your own life and experiences?
How is the book affirming and or challangeing your own understand of faith?