Ice / Water
Put on Harley's collar & put dogs outside.
Clean bathroom mirror w/ Windex and paper towels.
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Art -- Make sure you are caught up through today.
Math -- Lsn. 52, 53 -- Come back to 54, 55 & chapter test
French -- Pimsleur, DuoLingo
English -- Start with this 6 minute video: The Creative Process | Ep. 6 | Future Starts Here
Then watch at least two more of the episodes in this series. List the ones you watch(ed) in the COMMENT section of this post.
History -- Read through at least two articles in Breaking News on CNN.com
Read through at least two articles in the News section of BBC.com
How do the top stories compare on each site?
Chemistry -- at least two videos
Driver's Ed -- GO GO
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3 comments:
i watched episode 1 and 2 of the videos and the top stories are alike because of deATH MURDER AND DESTRUCTION but bbc has more stuff on suicide bombs and the paris attacks and the other one has more murders that had nothing to do with those things
Interesting observation -- I get it. On the CNN site, the Paris attacks are separated as "breaking news" and the rest of the category of "news" is an umbrella of mayhem in the U.S.
BBC doesn't currently have anything shown as "breaking news," but instead treats all of the attacks and other world stories under the heading of "news."
Now go back and look at those two sites to see how they are covering the BIG EVENT that occurred while we were sleeping. The story was developing when we went to bed, regarding the police raid in St. Denis.
P.S. It's highly possible that there will be more developments between the time and I'm writing this and the time you look at the news. That will be interesting as well. I can tell you that, as of this moment, the two-word headline is the same on both CNN and BBC.
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