Discuss the role of propaganda, nationalism and patriotism in war?
apply the engineering design process to define and solve a problem. You will submit a final report that describes the problem, your solution, and the process you used to design, build, test, and refine your solution.
Requirements:
Note: This task requires you to create a proposed solution to an everyday, common problem of your choosing (WASTING WATER IN THE SHOWER) that can be found in your general environment. You should be able to propose a possible solution to the problem and create a simple model, using everyday items, to test your solution, as described in the course learning resources.
A. Define a problem of (WASTING WATER IN THE SHOWER) that requires applying engineering practices to solve by doing the following:
topic =(WASTING WATER IN THE SHOWER)
1. Describe the problem of wasting water in the shower that needs to be solved.
2. Discuss why it is meaningful to solve this problem of wasting water in the shower.
3. Describe the constraints and specifications for a successful solution.
B. Describe the solution to the problem you chose in part A by doing the following:
1. Describe your solution.
2. Discuss applications of the solution.
3. Discuss limitations of the solution.
4. Discuss the scientific concepts that underlie the solution.
C. Describe the process you used to design, build, test, and refine the solution by doing the following:
1. Describe important information learned during background research.
2. Create a list of possible solutions.
3. Justify the selection of the most viable solution.
4. Describe challenges that were overcome during development or prototyping.
5. Describe how the selected solution was tested.
6. Describe the modifications that were needed to improve or refine the selected solution.
D. Compare the engineering design process with the experimentation process often used by scientists.
nflict you have had in your relationship. First, pick the one conflict or series of related conflicts that you will both talk about. Next, answer the questions, and any spin-off questions you might have, about the conflict process. A conflict is any disagreement, fight, minor/major infraction, knockdown-dragout, etc. A series of conflicts might be something that you argue about over and over (you have the same conflict topic, but you’ve had the disagreement multiple times). Questions to be asked and answered (please add more questions and answers of your own). Questions: Who/what started the conflict? How did the conflict unfold? (Who was involved, what did they do/say (roles), how did each of us feel (emotions)? What does all this mean for the relationship? Was the conflict resolved? Why or why not? What conclusion did we reach? Why did we choose this conflict? What about it was significant to us? If you chose a recurring topic: Why does this topic keep coming up? What are the root(deeper) issues in this situation? How could this potentially be resolved?
Where is life more abundant, near the coast or out in the middle of the ocean?
What do phytoplankton need to carry out photosynthesis?
What do zooplankton eat?
What do most fish eat?
Where are there more nutrients at the surface of the ocean, near the coast or out in the middle of the ocean? Why are there more nutrients in this location?
Where is life more abundant, near the coast or out in the middle of the ocean? Why is life more abundant in this place? As part of your answer, discuss the ocean food chain.