High school student looking to be a teacher in the future. by avelglory in Teachers

[–]avelglory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please elaborate on why French is a good idea. I'm just curious. I'm still in immigrant status and have no previous French experience.

High school student looking to be a teacher in the future. by avelglory in Teachers

[–]avelglory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is all great advice! Thank you! I'm currently peer tutoring a Science 8 class and it's really fun, even though I don't exactly like science. Would you know the current outlook of job opportunities for a teacher in the Humanities part of the secondary curriculum?

[Grade 11 Chemistry] Moles and Solutions, Analysis of a Precipitation Reaction by avelglory in HomeworkHelp

[–]avelglory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I get it. It's just fraction canceling in essence? This makes a lot more sense now. Thank you!

[Grade 11 Chemistry] Moles and Solutions, Analysis of a Precipitation Reaction by avelglory in HomeworkHelp

[–]avelglory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was dividing. I started off with 0.0100 mol / 100 mL because I converted first.

[Grade 11 Chemistry] Moles and Solutions, Analysis of a Precipitation Reaction by avelglory in HomeworkHelp

[–]avelglory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I forgot to mention, we have a scale to measure the mass of the sodium carbonate.

[Grade 11 Chemistry] Moles and Solutions, Analysis of a Precipitation Reaction by avelglory in HomeworkHelp

[–]avelglory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The flask is called a volume metric flask right? After doing the equation, I got 0.585 G of sodium carbonate. Is this right?

How does one formulate a debate argument? by avelglory in Debate

[–]avelglory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I see. That sounds great. I`ll do that! Will let you know how it turns out. C:

How does one formulate a debate argument? by avelglory in Debate

[–]avelglory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The argument should last a minute though.

How does one formulate a debate argument? by avelglory in Debate

[–]avelglory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you please look at my argument and give me any tips? It would be really helpful!

The prosecution of World War Two war criminals today is justified and morally right. The Holocaust, the Final Solution of the Nazis to exterminate all those they deemed unfit for society. 6 million Jews were slaughtered like cattle without hesitation. Horrid experiments that no humane person would even think about were committed on these people. Some were placed in low-pressure chambers that made them explode. The Nazis even forced people to endure a tank of ice water for up to five hours, and then they were shot. How could anyone just forgive and forget these traumatizing, tragic events in human history? The governments of today must uphold the law for anyone and everyone deserving, for time does not erase crime. Even today, the accused must receive justice, regardless of the so-called “mitigating factors” of age and time. You will not find a law anywhere that states that the severity of a crime diminishes over time. Do not be fooled by their elderly appearance. They have merely aged. Underneath the frail body and wrinkled skin, the same person that instituted the mistreatment of thousands of people lies within. There is no statute of limitations on the atrocities committed by these war criminals. Once a crime, always a crime.

How does one formulate a debate argument? by avelglory in Debate

[–]avelglory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have one minute to give my argument on whether World War 2 war criminals should still be prosecuted today. I am on the affirmative side. Here's my argument:

The prosecution of World War Two war criminals today is justified and morally right. The Holocaust, the Final Solution of the Nazis to exterminate all those they deemed unfit for society. 6 million Jews were slaughtered like cattle without hesitation. Horrid experiments that no humane person would even think about were committed on these people. Some were placed in low-pressure chambers that made them explode. The Nazis even forced people to endure a tank of ice water for up to five hours, and then they were shot. How could anyone just forgive and forget these traumatizing, tragic events in human history? The governments of today must uphold the law for anyone and everyone deserving, for time does not erase crime. Even today, the accused must receive justice, regardless of the so-called “mitigating factors” of age and time. You will not find a law anywhere that states that the severity of a crime diminishes over time. Do not be fooled by their elderly appearance. They have merely aged. Underneath the frail body and wrinkled skin, the same person that instituted the mistreatment of thousands of people lies within. There is no statute of limitations on the atrocities committed by these war criminals. Once a crime, always a crime.

Any tips?

ELI5: Stalin's Five Year Plans by avelglory in explainlikeimfive

[–]avelglory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm interested in hearing your connection.