Pairings Blogs
Alvyn Mensah
2/16/2022 03:06:02 pm
Post #1
Reply
Robel Mellese
2/16/2022 08:19:18 pm
Post #1
Reply
Alvyn Mensah
3/2/2022 04:03:14 pm
Post #2
Reply
Robel Mellese
3/2/2022 09:50:24 pm
Post #2
Reply
Robel Mellese
3/2/2022 09:53:35 pm
Post #2
Reply
Alvyn Mensah
3/9/2022 03:30:30 pm
Post #3
Reply
Robel Mellese
3/9/2022 08:05:06 pm
Post #3
Reply
Alvyn Mensah
3/22/2022 09:11:35 am
Reply
Robel Mellese
3/10/2022 09:10:39 pm
Post #4
Reply
Robel Mellese
3/15/2022 04:21:53 pm
Post #5
Reply
Alvyn Mensah
3/22/2022 09:14:56 am
Post #5
Reply
Robel Mellese
3/21/2022 04:14:39 pm
Post #6
Reply
Alvyn Mensah
3/21/2022 05:13:00 pm
Post #6
Reply
Robel Mellese
4/10/2022 05:47:33 pm
Post #7
Reply
Alvyn Mensah
3/28/2022 06:22:56 pm
Post #7
Reply
Robel Mellese
3/29/2022 05:06:20 pm
Post #8
Reply
Robel Mellese
3/29/2022 05:08:32 pm
and reaching the Mariana Trench’s deepest points still occurs, even with little care from the Navy and other funding sources. In comparison, the Apollo missions really didn’t bring back money besides fulfilling people’s curiosity in space, but the operations reaching billions in expenses didn’t bring up too much debate as the Sealabs. Unlike Andrew Chaikin’s “A Man on the Moon,” Hellwarth’s book centers on our planet, our Earth, and focuses on problems more present to us than what occurs in space. Ocean exploration and work needs more focus with higher expenses to better understand our oceans, our planet.
Reply
Alvyn Mensah
3/29/2022 06:22:41 pm
Post #8
Reply
Alvyn Mensah
3/30/2022 02:55:39 pm
Post #9
Reply
Robel Mellese
3/30/2022 09:39:14 pm
Post #9
Reply
Robel Mellese
3/30/2022 09:40:19 pm
(continued)
Reply
Alvyn Mensah
3/31/2022 04:30:21 pm
Post #10
Reply
Alvyn Mensah
3/31/2022 04:31:29 pm
(Post 10 continued)
Reply
Robel Mellese
4/9/2022 09:19:08 pm
Post #10
Reply
Robel Mellese
4/9/2022 09:20:53 pm
(continued)
Reply
Robel Mellese
4/9/2022 09:20:15 pm
(continued)
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
RemindersYou must write, "Posting #" at the top of each posting. See the dates below and your directions sheet for more info on entries. Dates for Pairings:
Posts #1 –3: 1st book reflections, analysis, and response Post 1 date: 2/16 Post 2 date: 3/2 Post 3 date: 3/9 Post #4, Partner 1: Argue something related to the author's main argument, a significant claim, or an issue presented. Partner 2: Defend, qualify, or refute Partner #1's argument. If your partner has neglected to post, then follow Partner #1's prompt. Post 4 date: 3/10 Discussion for Book 1 (Opportunity for Bonus!): 5/16 (after the AP exam) Posts #5–7: Now Partner #2 starts. 2nd book reflections, analysis, and response Post 5 date: 3/15 Post 6 date: 3/21 Post 7 date: 3/28 Post #8, Partner 2: Argue something related to the author's main argument, a significant claim, or an issue presented. Partner 1: Defend, qualify, or refute Partner #2's argument. If your partner has neglected to post, then follow Partner #2's prompt. Post 8 date: 3/29 Post #9: Synthesis Posting (See Prompt) --No specified order of who must post first. Post 9 date: 3/30 Entry #10: Evaluative Comparison Posting. (See Prompt; write for 90 minutes!) —3/31. Blogs will close on 4/11 at 8AM. Do not start this entry until you have viewed the Presentation movie about what an evaluative comparison entails. You must follow one of the comparison organizational schemes. See your Writing Resources—Organization—mini outlines. Discussion for Book 2 (Bonus Opportunity): 5/17 (after the AP exam) |