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Le voici ma video dont je parle de les différents choses qui m’encourage a parlays le Français. Tout les choses que je mentionne sont tres important dans ma vie. J’espère que vous l’aimez!
To begin our electricity unit, we explored the effects of static electricity. Doing so, I can say that I have a better understanding of it. To demonstrate, here are three different things that I’ve learnt.
During this chapter I learnt that static electricity has been the foundation for modern electricity. And one of my favorite experiments that helped me realize that was the Static Discovery Lab. In my opinion, this was the perfect introduction to static electricity. It gave us the opportunity to experiment with different materials and their static reaction. It was really helpful in that sense. I felt like I was starting to understand why the different materials were having their different effects. Before hand, I hadn’t really understood the concept of static electricity. Now I can say that I can.
For my pop art painting, I really wanted to incorporate politics into it since it has definitely become a huge part of pop culture. My piece was inspired by the response to the US presidential election, more specifically, The Women’s March. In this painting I wanted to concentrate on minorities. There are four different portraits of women. One Black, one Muslim, one Native American and the last Latina. I wanted to have my art portray women as strong and powerful since I remember hearing that most often, pop art portrayed women as sex objects. I wanted to give more of a modern take on how women should be viewed today.