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    Kelvin’s behaviour Throughout the year, the class team has tried its best to help Kelvin modify his challenging behaviour. He has his good days but he often doesn’t seem to listen to what the class team says to him and thus no improvement was shown. When kelvin sees a peer demonstrate inappropriate behaviour, he still tends to copy it. Like for example, he stands up and goes around the class when the children are supposed to stay seated, he hands over the copy books directly to the teacher…

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    from one of our fantastic options. Mercury- The first planet on our list is the closest to our Sun and it is 3*10^23 kg large. It is a total of 35 million miles from the Sun. Mercury has a large range of temperatures at night from 100 kelvin to a warm 700 kelvin during the day. One day on Mercury is equal to 58 days on Earth and a year is equal to 88 days. Mercury has one solid lithosphere that covers the planet. It's atmosphere contains small amounts of hydrogen, helium, and oxygen. The…

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    based on its luminosity and temperature. In the nucleus of the condensed cloud, which could now fit within the orbit of Mercury at less than 58,000,000 km wide, electrons and protons are ripped from the atoms in the blistering one million degrees Kelvin now sustained in the central region. The electrons and protons now bounce around the interior of the forming star at energetic rates of hundreds of kilometres per second. Despite being quite hot, it is still far too cold yet to initiate…

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    to electricity, cooking food is tough, and communication is severely limited. Creating temporary solutions and inspiring larger ones can combat this problem. Kelvin Doe has helped make power in poor countries closer to reality by making batteries and generators. In Sierra Leone, there is limited electricity and communication, however Kelvin Doe has begun to repair this issue and the world is supporting his efforts. What is wrong? In Sierra Leone, there is limited electricity and communication,…

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    Many people have attempted to put an age to the Earth. Aristotle believed that Earth has existed eternally. Various others attempted to use the bible to extrapolate back from known history which resulted in a relatively recent beginning. In 1654, Archbishop James Usher of Ireland used this theory and estimated the creation of Earth to be 4,004 B.C. (Ticotsky, 2006). A couple of decades later, Nicolas Steno formulated the idea that is now known as “original horizontality” in which layers of…

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    temperature of 50,000 Kelvin that are red. At half the temperature, stars that are yellow are classified with B. Next up, is A which includes stars with a surface temperature of 10,000 Kelvin that are orange. White stars that have a temperature of 8,000 degrees are identified with the letter F. Stars with the spectral class of G are 6000 Kelvin and either white or blue. The final 2 letters, K and M, both include stars that are blue, but stars in the spectral class of K are 4000 Kelvin while…

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    In Cherry Lewis’s "The Dating Game", she analyzes the autobiography of Arthur Holmes, the English geologist known for his advancements in radioactive dating and theories on the Earth and how it has aged. To put it into perspective, the book tracks how ideas vary vastly over one man’s day. Arthur Holmes was an influential pioneer in the findings and research of his theory in the mid 1800's, so Kelly depicts his views as time has passed. Through the use of literary analysis, autobiographies, and…

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    1/T (Reciprocal of Kelvin Temperature) with linear regression equation to identify the…

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    Inflexible in a Flexible World Everything undergoes a change; it is uncontrollable and ultimately imminent. Specifically in today’s modern society, humans must accept change as an inevitable aspect of life as reality is known to move onward whether mankind is ready to accept this or not. Humans must truly grasp new experiences; otherwise, it will deprive them of gaining valuable knowledge in making critical decisions. In Shelley Hrdlitschka’s book Sister Wife and Kenneth Branagh’s movie Thor,…

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    children playing in the playroom inside and a backyard with a sand box, swing set, and play toys. I observed 5 children. Molly, Chris, Lilly, Kevin, and Carrie. I studied them for 3 days in a week back to back. Molly age 4, Chris, age 4 Lilly, age 3, Kelvin age 3, and Carrie age 5. Molly and Carrie are sisters. When in the playroom they normally did small activities such and coloring, reading, or working on crafts. On day one all the children were coloring their own paper, but sharing crayons…

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