February 2009

Week 3 Questions–6th Hour

Question 1 

OK, this week’s question gets a little real. You may not answer this question with a couple sentences of what you think I want to hear. Remember, you don’t even know what that is. I am purposely not giving you a lot of what I think so that you can think for yourselves. You will not be marked down for any opinion that disagrees with whatever I believe. What I want is your thoughts—not mine given back to me. I already know what I think. And believe me, it is pretty spectacularJ

Think about this…

If God exists and a man (woman) does not believe that He exists or does not feel they have enough information to believe He exists, or have never heard of Him; does God still exist?

On to another notion…

If there is a problem with world pollution and misuse of technology, but a man (woman) never hears about this, doesn’t want to believe it or doesn’t have enough facts to believe it is true, is it still true?

Can these statements be both true and false? Or is it one or the other?

What is the role of the person that knows that the answer is “yes” to these questions? Or that the answer is “no” to these questions? What are they to do? Keep it to themselves?

If they should not keep it to themselves, what should they be doing? If the answer for you is that you believe the answer to either of these questions is “Yes” or “No”, what are you doing?

Can we apply Acts 1:8 to each of these first two statements? How?

Question 2:

If you have 35.5g of sodium chlorate and you add that you 150g of water, what is the X, m and % concentration of that solution?

Week 3 Questions–4th Hour

Question 1 

OK, this week’s question gets a little real. You may not answer this question with a couple sentences of what you think I want to hear. Remember, you don’t even know what that is. I am purposely not giving you a lot of what I think so that you can think for yourselves. You will not be marked down for any opinion that disagrees with whatever I believe. What I want is your thoughts—not mine given back to me. I already know what I think. And believe me, it is pretty spectacularJ

Think about this…

If God exists and a man (woman) does not believe that He exists or does not feel they have enough information to believe He exists, or have never heard of Him; does God still exist?

On to another notion…

If there is a problem with world pollution and misuse of technology, but a man (woman) never hears about this, doesn’t want to believe it or doesn’t have enough facts to believe it is true, is it still true?

Can these statements be both true and false? Or is it one or the other?

What is the role of the person that knows that the answer is “yes” to these questions? Or that the answer is “no” to these questions? What are they to do? Keep it to themselves?

If they should not keep it to themselves, what should they be doing? If the answer for you is that you believe the answer to either of these questions is “Yes” or “No”, what are you doing?

Can we apply Acts 1:8 to each of these first two statements? How?

Question 2:

If you have 35.5g of sodium chlorate and you add that you 150g of water, what is the X, m and % concentration of that solution?

Chem and Honors Notes

Slide Show

The problem done in class today (2/3/09) is on slide 55.

HW Question 2 for 6th Hour

Question 1… 

Imagine you are the owner and president of a great and properous factory in a very nice community. The people of the community know and love you. You have been asked to attend many functions in the neighborhoods, etc.

You have 100 employees working for you and they earn $100 per year. (i.e. you pay them all a grand total of $10,000 per year from the business). Your company brings in $20,000 per year and you pocket $10,000 for yourself. You have gotten accustomed to the finer things in life and spend all $10,000 in a year, every year.

Unfortunately, the government informs you that you have been neglectful to the environment and you are being charged $5000 per year for clean up costs and you will need to introduce a new enviromental cleaning practice which will cost you $1000 per year every year to keep your business running.

What do you do? Do you cut back your lifestyle, cut jobs and put people in the unemployment line or a little of both?

Be very detailed in your response of what you will do and why you will do it.

Questions #2…

Write the net ionic equation for the reaction between calcium acetate and sodium phosphate. If there is no reaction, then write NR.

Week 2 Questions 4th Hour

Question 1… 

Imagine you are the owner and president of a great and properous factory in a very nice community. The people of the community know and love you. You have been asked to attend many functions in the neighborhoods, etc.

You have 100 employees working for you and they earn $100 per year. (i.e. you pay them all a grand total of $10,000 per year from the business). Your company brings in $20,000 per year and you pocket $10,000 for yourself. You have gotten accustomed to the finer things in life and spend all $10,000 in a year, every year.

Unfortunately, the government informs you that you have been neglectful to the environment and you are being charged $5000 per year for clean up costs and you will need to introduce a new enviromental cleaning practice which will cost you $1000 per year every year to keep your business running.

What do you do? Do you cut back your lifestyle, cut jobs and put people in the unemployment line or a little of both?

Be very detailed in your response of what you will do and why you will do it.

Questions #2…

Write the net ionic equation for the reaction between calcium acetate and sodium phosphate. If there is no reaction, then write NR.

Week 2 Question for 2nd Hour

Question 1… 

Imagine you are the owner and president of a great and properous factory in a very nice community. The people of the community know and love you. You have been asked to attend many functions in the neighborhoods, etc.

You have 100 employees working for you and they earn $100 per year. (i.e. you pay them all a grand total of $10,000 per year from the business). Your company brings in $20,000 per year and you pocket $10,000 for yourself. You have gotten accustomed to the finer things in life and spend all $10,000 in a year, every year.

Unfortunately, the government informs you that you have been neglectful to the environment and you are being charged $5000 per year for clean up costs and you will need to introduce a new enviromental cleaning practice which will cost you $1000 per year every year to keep your business running.

What do you do? Do you cut back your lifestyle, cut jobs and put people in the unemployment line or a little of both?

Be very detailed in your response of what you will do and why you will do it.

Questions #2…

Write the net ionic equation for the reaction between calcium acetate and sodium phosphate. If there is no reaction, then write NR.

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