Write a word essay of an Op Ed supporting your position on which ending is most likely, based on Henry’s ecology.

Write a word essay of an Op Ed supporting your position on which ending is most likely, based on Henry’s ecology.

 

Option 1. In my opinion, considering Henry’s ecology, Henry most likely continued his life married to Della and raising a family. (Alice’s ending)

 

or

 

Option 2. In my opinion, considering Henry’s ecology, Henry most likely went back to prison and after being released, died an early death related to drugs. (The Press’ ending)

Why was the U.S. Air Force interested in studying atmospheric CO2 in the 1950s?

Why was the U.S. Air Force interested in studying atmospheric CO2 in the 1950s?

 

What information can be determined from glacial ice?

 

About when did the last ice age start?

 

How does the history of CO2 concentrations connect with average global temperatures?

 

how many more times does human activity contribute CO2 than do natural sources?

 

Why does the Pentagon (the U.S. military) care about climate change?

 

Who is the single largest user of energy in the U.S.?

 

Create a 2 page paper about how the students can influence positive change on a local environmental challenge.

A local middle school science teacher is teaching students how information collected about the health of the environment can be used to positively change human behavior. The class wants to learn about a local environmental challenge and if there are any related local regulations or policies. They also want to know how they, individually, can make a difference. As a member of the community and a person interested in environmental science, you have volunteered to create a video presentation to share with the middle school science students to help.

Create a 2 page paper about how the students can influence positive change on a local environmental challenge.

 

Identify a local environmental challenge. For example, an Arizona town suspended its curbside recycling and all waste is going to the local landfill.

 

Summarize the local environmental challenge. Support your summary with at least 2 sources from reputable environmental groups, and government websites.

 

Explain why this challenge is relevant to the middle school class. Remember that while it is important to be honest with children about the realities of the health of the environment, be sure not to scare them. Focus on why it should be important to them, and that they can take action to help.

Write a movie script that conveys the essentials of the Isadora’s story.

write a four-page movie script that conveys the essentials of the Isadora’s story below. Additional instruction: Please do not use any dialogue, voice-overs, or narration..  ART AND ISADORA   In San Francisco in 1878 Mrs Isadora O’Gorman Duncan, a highspirited lady with a taste for the piano, set about divorcing her husband, the prominent Mr Duncan, whose behaviour we are led to believe had been grossly indelicate.  The whole thing made her so nervous that she declared to her children that she couldn’t keep anything on her stomach but a little champagne and oysters.  She bore a child in the midst bitterness and recriminations of the family row, into a world of gaslit boarding houses kept by ruined southern belles and railway tycoons and swinging doors and whiskery men nibbling cloves to hide the whisky on their breaths and brass spittoons and four-wheel cabs and basques and bustles and long ruffled trailing skirts (in which lecture hall and concert room, under the dominance of ladies of culture were the centres of aspiring life) The break with Mr Duncan and the discovery of his duplicity turned Mrs Duncan into a bigoted feminist and an atheist, a passionate follower of Bob Ingersoll’s lectures and writings; for God read Nature; for duty beauty, and only man is vile.   Mrs Duncan had a hard struggle to raise her children in the love of beauty and the hatred of corsets and conventions and manmade laws. She gave piano-lessons, she did embroidery and knitted scarves and mittens.   The Duncans were always in debt.