the right and we see Carrot also approach into the scene. Even though there is low key lighting Carrot seems to be the most lite person in the shot and I think this symbolizes his role as seen as the answer to this problem. It is here where they are standing over the son that Carrot asks …. “want a gun?” as a symbol of redemption and revenge for what Li’l Z’ has taken from him. The next scene we get this parallel editing taking place where we just saw … receive a gun from Carrot, while Li’l Z’…
I noticed that the pH is more acidic when vinegar was added to all of the vegetables. A pH less than 7 in considered a acid, 7 is neutral, and over 7 is considered an base. If you refer back to the tables, the pH was the lowest when vinegar was added to these vegetables, numbers including a range from three to five. When the saucepan was covered and cooked in water for 15 minutes, it tended to cause the vegetables to be one of the mushier ones out of the other cooking treatments. Numbers…
Essay #2 Daniel Pink’s argument about this book is that carrots and sticks don’t work anymore; we have the innate psychological need for autonomy, mastery, and purpose which is Motivation 3.0 .In my academic future I do see motivation 3.0 factoring into my future. Motivation 3.0 is going to factor in my academic future because the psychological need for autonomy, mastery, and purpose is going to take a big toll in my education. When Pink says, “I’ve seen the future and it works. It works in…
(“Attached to Technology and Paying” a Price by Matt Richtel). A large amount of people declare technology is a bad thing, but generally a large amount of features are bad if not used in moderation. A person could love to eat carrots, however, if someone only eats carrots and nothing else, complications will arise. Most hobbies are fair in moderation, such as running, sleeping or being on your phone, although if you only do that for a period of time, you will begin to change the way you…
Garlic Garlic Garlic Garlic Garlic 1- Match Onion Onion Onion Onion Onion Onion Onion 2- Fill in space Potato Potato Potato Potato Potato Potato Potato 3- Reorganize Tomato Tomato Tomato Tomato Tomato Tomato Tomato 4- Odd out. Carrot Carrot Carrot Carrot Carrot Carrot Carrot 5-…
On March seventh of two thousand and seventeen I took a trip to the Toledo Zoo. The weather on March seventh was slightly overcast, yet somewhat cool with a nice breeze. Throughout the zoo some animals ventured outdoors in their enclosed habitats enjoying the break from the cold winter. Other remained behind the walls of their comfortable heated enclosures. Walking around the zoo was quite enjoyable, however when I came across the primate exhibit/enclosure there were no primates or other viewing…
When it comes to handling adversity, I would consider myself as an egg. I would also consider myself as a carrot as well. At first I’m all strong and such then when adversity knocks on my door, I become soft and weak and lose all my strength. But then, I become an egg that becomes hardened and stiff after it’s been in boiling water. I get mad and become bitter as I ignore everything and everyone. I keep to myself and just sit there, all quiet, alone and angry. I’ve had many moments when I had to…
Pollan tried Katz’s pickling recipes out on a lengthy list of vegetables including cabbage, carrots, chard, cucumbers, peppers, and turnips. He fermented leafy vegetables, such as the cabbage, in liquid that salt drew out of the leaves themselves, but other vegetables, like cucumbers, were placed in a brine. He made sure not to let the vegetables…
Accurate description of the chosen video: During this video Annie Paul asks the question, when does really learning begin? Learning begins while fetus’s are still in their mother 's womb. The mother 's health and well-being affects the baby’s even before it enters the real world. What do fetus learn? They learn their mother’s voice, but they also hear other people 's voices but its not as clear as their mothers. When they first hear voices they are often muted or muffled, but their mother 's…
Essay #2 Author Daniel H. Pink wrote a book about motivation and how it plays a big part in people’s lives called Drive. In Pink’s argument he assumes that carrots and sticks don’t work anymore; we have the innate psychological need for autonomy, mastery and purpose (Motivation 3.0). I feel like in my life motivation plays a huge role, to some people all they need is motivation to help them get through things, for others they just want to feel motivation. Academically I think Motivation 3.0…