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Week of Mar. 18. Finally a normal week. eradicate. Smallpox was responsible for an estimated 300–500 million deaths during the 20th century before vaccination programs were able to finally eradicate the disease with the last naturally occurring case in 1967 . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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WEEK OF MAR. 18Finally a normal week
eradicate
Smallpox was responsible for an estimated 300–500 million deaths during the 20th century before vaccination programs were able to finally eradicate the disease with the last naturally occurring case in 1967.Please guess the definition . . .
Mentally guess the part of speech . . .Eradicate is a verb.
-put an end to or destroy
Now please write a sentence with context clues and which is used correctly.
Surrogate gives birth against biological parents' wishes• Surrogate parent Crystal Kelly was hired by a couple to give
birth to their baby
• After 5 months it was discovered that the baby would be born with birth defects
• Crystal was offered $10,000 to abort the baby but refused
• She gave birth 9 months ago and the child is up for adoption
invoke
Many people invoke the 2nd amendment when politicians talk about gun control.
Please guess the definition . . .
Mentally guess the part of speech . . .Invoke is a verb
Now please write a sentence with context clues and which is used correctly.
Cite someone or something as an authority
Esoteric
He did not understand the inside joke because it was so esoteric that only people who watch the show ‘Community’ would get it.
Please guess the definition . . .
Mentally guess the part of speech . . .Esoteric is an adjective.
Now please write a sentence with context clues and which is used correctly.
Intended for a small number of people with specialized knowledge.
Assault Weapons ban dropped from gun control bill
Bill -> Law
A bill is introducedThe bill is given to
a committee for review
The bill goes on a calendar
The bill is read, arguments are given, and it is
voted on
The bill is given to the other house
The bill is given to a committee for
review
The bill is read, arguments given, and it is voted on
A committee looks at the house and senate version of
the bill and finalized
The bill is given to the president who
has 10 days to sign or veto it.
Special CasesOverriding a veto:
1. If the president vetoes a bill he must state his objections
2. Congress must consider his objections
3. The veto can be overturned with a 2/3 vote in each house
Special Cases• Filibuster:
• A filibuster is a way to prevent a vote in the senate.
• Senators used to have to talk during a filibuster, but now that is not required.
• A filibuster can be overturned with a 60% vote.
Why was the assault weapons ban dropped?
• Senate Democrats feared it was impossible to get the 60 votes required to override the veto
• There are 54 Democrats
• Democrats from rural areas are afraid to vote for the assault weapons bans in fear that they would not be re-elected.
Chapter Four – Which Way is Down?What’s the deal with “no way is down?” “Down is any way I want it to be” ????
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvuA_omEGqQ
Astronauts zero-gravity shenanigans… and more
Chapter 1 Questions• 1. Why are adults keeping secrets from Ender?
• 2. Who is Peter? How does he treat Ender? (2-3 sentences)
• 3. Does Ender’s fight with Stilson make him a monster? Why/why not? (2-3 sentences)
Chapter 2
•Why do you think Peter treats Ender so badly?
• Is Peter a monster?
Chapter 3 Questions• Why does Ender say he hurt Stilson so bad? Why is this
important?
• What is the significance of being a ‘third’? What does it mean? Why is it important?
• What is the reason that Ender would not want to go to battle school?
• Why do you think Ender goes?
Chapter 4 questions• 1. What is the meaning of “Individual human beings are
tools that others use to help us all survive?”
• 2. How do the adults plan to treat Ender? What is their plan to help him become stronger?
• 3. What does the incident in the shuttle tell us about Ender? Was he justified in his actions?
Agitator
Martin Luther King J. was both a political agitator and a pacifist.
Please guess the definition . . .
Mentally guess the part of speech . . .Agitator is a noun.
-a person who stirs up others in order to upset the status quo and further a cause.
Now please write a sentence with context clues and which is used correctly.
Journal Write• Write a response to the following question for 10 minutes
• Make sure to do your best to use correct grammar and spelling.
• If you could add, get rid of, or change a law, what would it be? Explain your reasoning.
Research a bill• Go to my website and click on the link under ‘Bill Search’
• Find a bill that you find interesting.
• Use information from the website or a google search to answer questions.
Questions• What is the bill called? (Name, number)
• Who introduced the bill?
• What state of becoming a law is the bill at?
• Summarize the bill
• What are your opinions on the bill?
Complacency
Her complacency seemed undisturbed in spite of the lack of funds in her bank account which she needed to pay her rent.
Please guess the definition . . .
Mentally guess the part of speech . . .Complacency is a noun.
-A feeling self-satisfaction as well as being unaware of danger
Now please write a sentence with context clues and which is used correctly.
Chapter 5 questions• 1. Ender works hard to express his feelings in private and
not show homesickness in front of any other person. Why does he do this?
• 2. What is positive and what is negative about showing feelings?
• 3. What is positive and what is negative about not showing feelings?
• 4. How did Ender beat Bernard?