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La Niña results in wetter weather throughout the United States. drier weather throughout the United States. a zone of low pressure off the west coast. windy weather only on the west coast.
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The weaker trade winds cause water off the coast of North America to become cooler. water off the coast of Australia to become warmer. water off the coast of Indonesia to become cooler. water off the coast of South Ameri...
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Disparate Impact: A policy, rule, or practice that looks neutral on its face but ends up harming or excluding members of a particular protected group disproportionately. The focus is on the effect of the policy rather th...
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Activity 2: Graphic Organizer — Two Sides of the Debate – 20 Points Fill in the chart. Add three points per side. Supporters say… Critics say… 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3.
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Activity 5: Higher-Order Thinking – 20 Points Reflect on the debate using a non-personal, academic lens: “Should a society judge fairness by equal rules or equal results?” Write 5–7 sentences neutrally exploring both ide...
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Activity 4: Case Study Analysis – 20 Points A company requires a reading-comprehension test for a warehouse job that mostly involves moving boxes and scanning labels. Data shows one demographic group fails the test at a...
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Activity 3: Cause and Effect List two causes of disparate-impact lawsuits and two effects on institutions. Cause 1: Cause 2: Effect 1: Effect 2:
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Activity 1: Vocabulary Builder – 20 Points Define each term in your own words: Disparate Impact: Neutral policy: Structural discrimination: Job-related standard: Protected group:
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Essay Topic: ___________________________________________ Your Claim (What do you believe?) Answer here: INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH Hook (attention-grabber) (Question, surprising fact, bold statement, or short story) Answer h...
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What are some possible uses for scientific models?
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Scientific models _______. a. are based on a set of observations b. are used to replace experiments c. allow the study of existing systems only d. are rarely used
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A scientific model can be used to _______. a. replace study of the actual system b. better understand systems and processes c. complicate ideas d. all of the above
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Which of the following types of models could be used to represent a cell? a. idea model b. physical model c. computer model d. all of the above
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Explain the purpose of scientific models.
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Explain why all models have limitations.
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Compare the idea, physical, and computer models.
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What are scientific models used for? Give an example of each of the following types of models: Idea, Physical, Computer.
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Click to review the online content. Then answer the question(s) below, using complete sentences. Scroll down to view additional questions. Online Content: Site 1 In what ways can a model be utilized to illustrate an envi...
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What happened to the people of Malaga Island, Maine? Check all that apply. Authorities evicted them from the island. The state gave them new homes to live in. Authorities depicted them as inferior due to racist ideas. Th...
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Write two to three sentences that explore the effect of the conflict on Turner Buckminster.
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In the early 1900s, Maine saw the decline of the fishing and ship-building industries and a boom in real estate prices. This change caused some people to look to Malaga Island as a potential source of income. First, howe...
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"I'll come over," said Turner. And together they waded out and climbed into the dory – it was floating freely now – and Lizzie, with easy hands, oared the boat around and with a few strokes set its bow and Turner toward...
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Reverend Buckminster licked his lips. "What were you doing on Malaga Island?" What could he say? That he had practiced with Lizzie, dug for clams, and eaten them later in a chowder so good that he might have given up Ede...
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"Gentlemen," said Mr. Stonecrop. "Back to the issue. Reverend Buckminster, we came here to ask you to help us rescue the town. You've seen the squalor on Malaga. There isn't a soul on that island who isn't a drunk or a t...
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Ahead of him, the beach was covered with stones, their hard outsides rubbed off and smoothed so that they glowed as the waves gathered them up and down. The granite ledges were streaked by a thousand shades of gray and s...
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