Genocide is and always has been a huge problem in the world. Millions upon millions of people are killed in genocides, and they need to be stopped. This slideshow will show you details of two genocides (one was never finished) and why and how they were stopped.
Walking With Leo
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Friday, December 16, 2016
United Nations Has Changed Us
Our investigation of the UN SDG has changed my actions a bit. I turn off more lights (or at least I try to before Ben turns them back on), I use less water, and, sometimes, I hold my breath to produce less Co2 (I know, it’s strange). The whole UN unit has changed all of us a little bit, and it’s a good thing, because it is slowly moving us towards completing the UN SDG.
Works Cited
"United Nations / Useful Notes - TV Tropes." TV Tropes. Web. 15 Dec. 2016.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Election Unit
There are many things I learned about the election (and it’s issues) in this unit. I learned the names of all four candidates, Hillary Clinton, Jill Stein, Gary Johnson, and last but definitely least, Donald Trump. While learning their names, I also found out that Bernie Sanders is no longer running. A different thing I learned about is some of the political issues, some of which were hard decisions when we answered them, but others were easy choices. That was all I learned so far (I'm pretty sure). I don’t know what I’m going to learn in the future, but I hope it’s not as stressful as the things we’ve been learning.
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ThingLink. "White House by White House 2015." White House. Web. 25 Oct. 2016.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Closed And Open Questions / Why We Should Use Google Search Tips
- A benefit of a closed question is that the answer is quick and simple. A benefit of an open question is that the answer gives a lot of information. Both have their own ups and downs, so both should be used.
- We should use Google search tips because they can help a lot. For example, if you were trying to find a certain website, you could use site: to get rid of other websites in the results. However, if you were trying to avoid a certain site, you could combine site: with minus to not get it in the results.
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