@wax1ll1um here’s the response I got from Andy Weir!
(I had more questions but wanted to keep the email short… maybe I’ll get to ask those questions at C2E2!)
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@wax1ll1um here’s the response I got from Andy Weir!
(I had more questions but wanted to keep the email short… maybe I’ll get to ask those questions at C2E2!)
-pushes forward my research project from last semester- does anybody wanna talk about aliens…
[Post 2] Inquiry
As we were working on the Inquiry project, we came across some problems with the documentary video where we did not have enough photos or background musics. In the first class of working on the inquiry project I had many questions on how inquiry project was going to work. It seems it’s mostly on analysing the texts we have picked. If I think about it, it shouldn’t have taken more than 2 weeks to finish the inquiry project if we were fast enough, but I realise analysing carefully takes a bit of time. The Inquiry project was a lot of fun! I got to meet new classmates other than Cole Peterson in the group, And we divided our work so not 1 person had to do all work, but do work equally as divided. Our inquiry project question was ‘how can one find hope in times of desperation and loss’, and I believe the main answer to the question is to think about what you can do right now, and think is being depressed going to fix the problem you had? We did not put this typical solution in one of the texts, but Scientifically, crying or being depressed is good for you health. After crying and talking to someone about it you mentally feel better, finding hope in times of desperation and loss. Also, when I looked at other inquiry projects from other groups, they included very interesting and good interviews from their friends and their teachers, and got me thinking our group had done better. I had lots of fun doing the inquiry project, and working with others.
Survey
Hi everyone! I am doing an inquiry project for my AP English class on capitalism, immigration, and minorities, and I was wondering if you could take a few minutes to help my partner and I out. Thank you!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XZQ3GLL
And if you wouldn’t mind reblogging this, that would help a lot too! Thanks!!
Hey guys! I hate to bug you, but I’m doing a project for my English class that involves collecting data through a survey, and I was hoping some of you would be willing to take it! Please please please take a few moments to answer these questions honestly (and maybe share it when you’re done?). I would really appreciate it! Thank you so much!
I love you guys!
Part V. Sources
Ancient Mysteries: Witches. Prod. Michele Thibeault. Perf. Janet Farrar and Carole Fontaine. History, 1996. TV Documentary.
Francis, Edgar W. "Magic and Divination in the Medieval Islamic Middle East."History Compass 9.8 (2011): 622-33. Wiley. Web. 23 July 2014.
Guiley, Rosemary. The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft. New York: Facts on File, 1989. Print.
Linder, Douglas. "A History of Witchcraft Persecutions." A History of Witchcraft Persecutions. N.p., 2005. Web. 23 July 2014.
"Malleus Maleficarum (1486)." Malleus Maleficarum Index. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 July 2014.
Ravensdale, Tom, and James Morgan. The Psychology of Witchcraft: An Account of Witchcraft, Black Magic, and the Occult. New York: Arco Pub., 1974. Print.
Rudgley, Richard. "Magic Moments." Pagans. Channel 4. London, 2004. Television.
Russell, Jeffrey Burton., and Brooks Alexander. A New History of Witchcraft: Sorcerers, Heretics and Pagans. London: Thames & Hudson, 2007. Print.
Smuts, Barbara. "The Evolutionary Origins of Patiarchy." Human Nature an Interdisciplinary Biosocial Perspective. New York: Aldine De Gruyter, 1990. 2-22. Print.
Social Networking vs. The College Student
I’m doing a very basic inquiry project for my English II class in college. And so I’m using tumblr as my first experiment to survey fellow tumblr users who are also in college by asking you the first and most obvious question: Do social media sites such as: Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter interfere with your studies? It can be just a simple Yes or No answer. Please refrain from telling me why for right now. If you said Yes, please rate how much on a scale of 0-10 with 0 being not at all and 10 being completely. Now, if you answered No, please tell me why it doesn’t interfere with your studies. This is purely for the sake of my project and I thank you kindly for helping me out fellow tumblr users and college students. :) If you really want to help, please pass this on by reblogging for more feedback. I need a lot of help!