Strings

Use this stimulation link to answer the questions.
https://pbslm-contrib.s3.amazonaws.com/WGBH/arct15/SimBucket/Simulations/standingwaves/content/index.html

Be sure that “Real Time” is highlighted in yellow, and that you have clicked the “hide blue wave” and “hide orange wave” boxes.  The “Start Node” box should also be selected.  The “Frequency” slider should be set to 0 Hz and the “Wave Speed” slider should be set to 100 cm/s.

animal rights for experimentation

in the last paper about animal rights, you wrote “Therefore, from this point of view, it is logical to say that neither animals nor humans have rights. Humans may possess moral agency, and therefore, it gives them an upper hand in deciding the fate of animals. However, humans’ fate is likewise determined by society, and any given life does not surpass the interest of society.” this is a little confused me. are you saying HUMANS have no rights, is that correct? Humans are the species that invented the concept, so how can they NOT have rights. see the attached file.

The Hunger Games

How does the composer of your class novel show the challenges of being a teenager?
Write an extended response using quotes
You may wish to consider some of the following elements:
Plot Themes
Setting Style language devices
Character Teenage point of view

starting paragraph (edit)

Good teenage novel writers will incorporate relevant to teen challenges to their writing to show the audience the everyday life of a teenager. This is displayed in the novel The Hunger Games. This book was written to show the challenges that teenagers can face each day. Even though there are some differences between the novel and most teenage lives in the world, The Hunger Games shows how sacrifice can show true humanity and emotion in a time where there is a lack of it. In the novel, children are chosen to be forced to fight to the death and in the story, Katniss chooses to do this in place of her sister potentially sacrificing her life.

two more quotes explaining like this

To start with, The hunger Games creates suspense to show that trust is the key to success. An example of this is when Thresh first encounters Katniss when she is on the verge of dying. Thresh spares Katniss after learning about her alliance with Rue. He says that they are even and nothing is owed. An example to support this is, You better run now, Fire Girl. This gives the thought that Thresh trusts Katniss and thanks to her for saving Rues life. By nit killing Katniss means that Thresh does not see Katniss as an enemy, he sees her as an ally.

use peel strategy

Essay about novel “Cogewea The Half-Blood”

Be at least 1,000 words
Be driven by an argument and therefore contain the elements what, how, and why in the first paragraph (see handout in course files)
Have properly structured paragraphs (see handout in course files)
Be 12 pt, DOUBLE SPACED, MLA formatted, and properly headed
Must contain substantial textual engagement
Must make smart use of 1 piece of external criticism from a peer reviewed journal