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Flag Pole Lab Math 2018

The flagpole lab was meant for the class to work in partners to determine the height of the flagpole outside of our school. We went out to the flags and chose how far away we were to stand from the base of the flag pole using a trundle wheel to measure the distance. Emily Dickson was my partner and we decided to stand 5.2 meters away from the flagpole. While Emily was looking through the clinometer, I stood on the side and waited for the weight to steady to read the angle of elevation. Once we got the measurements we headed back to class to finish my calculations. We had to use trigonometry to determine the height of the flagpole. We had the angle, 41.5 degrees and the adjacent side length of 5.2 meters. We used tan in our calculation to find the height, then had to add the height of Emily’s eye to the ground and add that to the previous answer to come up with the total height of the flagpole, 5.93 meters. Using trigonometry is useful because if we have the right tools such as a clinometer, we can quickly and easily calculate side lengths or even angles if we have the right requirements.

 

 

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How Does Judgemental Affect Society?

The novel 13 Reasons Why, written by Jay Asher and later adapted into a television series, is about a young woman, Hannah Baker, who takes her own life. In season one, classmate Clay, stumbles upon thirteen tapes which were made by Hannah describing the thirteen reasons why she took her own life. Each tape belonged to a person that had negatively effected Hannah either by bullying, accusing, harassing and even sexually assaulting her. For every untrue accusation, each snarky rumor spread, and each gossip believed another piece of Hannah crumbled. Her classmates soon discover the truth behind Hannah’s death, how each of their individual selfish actions set off a ticking time bomb. Once the truth was exposed, the offenders lives began to collapse, their negative actions now having severe repercussions. Humans can be self-centered, hurting others to save themselves, not realizing their destruction until it’s too late. The series gave insight on how hurtful words and actions from subjective opinions can eventually lead to a negative repercussion to all involved.

[Asher, Jay]のThirteen Reasons Why

 

https://www.amazon.co.jp/Thirteen-Reasons-Why-Jay-Asher-ebook/dp/B0054R6BFM

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