18.06.2021

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Dear ( Magazine Name),

My name is blank, and I am 13 years old. I had my first period a year ago and since then puberty has taken a toil on my life. My days have been filled with pain and confusion about my body. But recently something that doesn't normally has been happening. When I have my period I get these terrible bloody cramps that leave me bending over in pain, and unable to get out of bed. On those days my mom lets me sit in a hot bath and drink warm liquids. But still I don't know why this is happening. Can you give me good advice?

Sincerely,

Dear ( Girls Name)

I am really happy that you chose to write to this particular magazine. There are many other magazines or places you could have went for to get advice, but the fact you chose us means alot. First , I would like to wish you good luck during this stage of your life ( puberty) because I know it will be one of change, excitement, but also confusion. Don't panic! Puberty is normal for girls and boys your age. Though boys don't get periods like girls . Secondly I would like to applaud you on being curious and paying attention to the changes of your body because it shows you want to be aware of how you are growing. Now to answer your question- cramps are painful symptoms of periods. This means that they come with the period process. Usually when you start cramping you can expect your period. So don't think that you are the only girl that is experiencing cramping, you are never alone. Severe cramping like you are expericing can happen but you have many options, plus the ones you are already using. You can take medicine ( pills or liquid) for the pain that has to be prescribed by a doctor or you can find certain products such as hot pads to use at your local grocery store. What is inportant to remember is to pay attention to your body and in this case find ways to deal with the temporary pain. Thank you for writing, again!

Love, ( Magazine Name)

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Biology
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I will give you an example to help, but don't copy ( create your own for you actual homework)!

Dear ( Magazine Name),

My name is blank, and I am 13 years old. I had my first period a year ago and since then puberty has taken a toil on my life. My days have been filled with pain and confusion about my body. But recently something that doesn't normally has been happening. When I have my period I get these terrible bloody cramps that leave me bending over in pain, and unable to get out of bed. On those days my mom lets me sit in a hot bath and drink warm liquids. But still I don't know why this is happening. Can you give me good advice?

Sincerely,

Dear ( Girls Name)

I am really happy that you chose to write to this particular magazine. There are many other magazines or places you could have went for to get advice, but the fact you chose us means alot. First , I would like to wish you good luck during this stage of your life ( puberty) because I know it will be one of change, excitement, but also confusion. Don't panic! Puberty is normal for girls and boys your age. Though boys don't get periods like girls . Secondly I would like to applaud you on being curious and paying attention to the changes of your body because it shows you want to be aware of how you are growing. Now to answer your question- cramps are painful symptoms of periods. This means that they come with the period process. Usually when you start cramping you can expect your period. So don't think that you are the only girl that is experiencing cramping, you are never alone. Severe cramping like you are expericing can happen but you have many options, plus the ones you are already using. You can take medicine ( pills or liquid) for the pain that has to be prescribed by a doctor or you can find certain products such as hot pads to use at your local grocery store. What is inportant to remember is to pay attention to your body and in this case find ways to deal with the temporary pain. Thank you for writing, again!

Love, ( Magazine Name)

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The central idea that can be found in both Passage 1 and Passage 2 is that social media can positively impact learning and student engagement in the classroom.

In Passage 1, it is mentioned that social media tools, such as classroom blogs, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, are being used by teachers to enhance learning and communication among students. It is stated that social media helps students to share information, offer their ideas, develop connections with other students, and promotes discussion and participation in class activities. The passage also quotes Lisa Gonzales and Charles Young, school administrators, who emphasize that using social media in learning builds confidence, generates enthusiasm, and fosters an engaging learning environment.

In Passage 2, Professor Karen Lederer, mentioned in the text, explains how social media access in the classroom fosters teamwork, boosts student interaction, and increases student engagement. It is also mentioned that social media enables students who may be less likely to participate in traditional classroom discussions to express themselves more comfortably. The passage further highlights research studies, such as those by Kristen Tarantino, Reynol Junco, and their colleagues, which demonstrate how social media enhances learning by facilitating communication, connecting students, expanding lessons, and promoting active learning.

Both passages provide evidence that using social media in the classroom can have a positive impact on student engagement, communication, and learning. Therefore, the central idea common to both passages is that social media, when utilized effectively, can promote learning and improve student engagement in educational settings.
English
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Duckworth’s experiences as a teacher-led him to observe and understand that the difference between the students wasn’t just their intelligence, but more than just that.

Explanation

When Duckworth was teaching the seventh graders Maths, he observed that the most intelligent of the kids in his class weren’t smart enough otherwise, and the ones less intelligent were smarter than the ones who scored a higher IQ.

This observation of his is what drove him to start studying further and become a psychology student, thus studying the matter in depth.  

He went ahead to study the matter further by conducting longitudinal studies as to who would be able to stick around more and be successful in their respective field.

His final conclusion was that people who had the "grit" to stick around and have the consistency to pursue things were the one's who were more successful and were able to achieve their dreams.

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To set up the folder structure for the high school and ensure the appropriate access and permissions for students and teachers, you can create the following folders:

1. Folder: "Homework"
- Permissions: Read and Write access for students, Read-Write-Modify access for teachers

2. Folder: "Classnotes"
- Permissions: Read access for students, Read-Write access for teachers

3. Folder: "Tests"
- Permissions: Read access for students, Read-Write access for teachers

Inside each folder, you can place the respective files as follows:

1. Inside the "Homework" folder:
- File: "homework-worksheet1.doc"
- Permissions: Read and Write access for students, Read-Write-Modify access for teachers

- File: "homework-worksheet1-answerkey.doc"
- Permissions: No access for students, Read-Write access for teachers

2. Inside the "Classnotes" folder:
- File: "classnotes3.13.ppt"
- Permissions: Read access for students, Read-Write access for teachers

3. Inside the "Tests" folder:
- File: "unit1-test.doc"
- Permissions: Read and Write access for students, Read-Write-Modify access for teachers

- File: "unit1-test-answerkey.doc"
- Permissions: No access for students, Read-Write access for teachers

By setting up the folder structure and permissions in this way, you ensure that students have read and write access to their homework files, allowing them to complete the assignments. Teachers have additional permissions to modify and manage the files and have access to answer keys. The "Classnotes" folder provides read access to students for their reference, while the "Tests" folder allows students to access and modify their test files. However, the answer key files are restricted to teachers only.

This folder structure and permission setup will help maintain appropriate access levels and prevent accidental changes, movements, or deletions of files by students.
English
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Duckworth’s experiences as a teacher-led him to observe and understand that the difference between the students wasn’t just their intelligence, but more than just that.

Explanation

When Duckworth was teaching the seventh graders Maths, he observed that the most intelligent of the kids in his class weren’t smart enough otherwise, and the ones less intelligent were smarter than the ones who scored a higher IQ.

This observation of his is what drove him to start studying further and become a psychology student, thus studying the matter in depth.  

He went ahead to study the matter further by conducting longitudinal studies as to who would be able to stick around more and be successful in their respective field.

His final conclusion was that people who had the "grit" to stick around and have the consistency to pursue things were the one's who were more successful and were able to achieve their dreams.

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