four student filled their pencil boxes with 5 pencils,2 erasers,2 highlighters,and 1 glue stick.write an expression to find how many…

four student filled their pencil boxes with 5 pencils,2 erasers,2 highlighters,and 1 glue stick.write an expression to find how many supplies were purchased by all four students then use exponents to find the prime factorization of this number
 

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The Origins of the Universe Solar System and Earth and the Dynamics of the Earth science assignment help

I need 2 to 3 paragraphs on the below topic AND replies to 2 peer posts below:

Choose one type of plate boundary and describe an example, including how the plates move relative to each other and what features are associated with them. Then, do the same for an example of one of the three types of volcanoes. Be sure to include where it is found and its eruptive history. Make sure that you do not choose examples that already have been posted by other students. You must come up with a unique choice.

Peer Post 1:

I have selected convergent plates. These are plates that collide together and can either buckle upwards, or one plate will force the other plate down (NOAA, 2013). There are several examples of these types of tectonic plates around the world. The best known is the Himalayan mountain range, home to the famous mountain of mount Everest. This range was formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates. This main collision, while happing millions of years ago is still colliding today (The Geological Society, n.d.). I found these plates interesting because they often formed some of the mountains we admire today, and so many millions of years ago. It is awesome that such power could make items we see as tranquil today. 

The selection of volcano’s is longer then I expected. I found that the type I liked, and most ascetically was stratovolcanoes. This is because of the sloping sides and various shapes these can take due to venting on their slopes. They are also varied in the type of magma when erupting (USGS, 2015). The Stratovolcano I selected was Mt. Mayon, in the Philippines. This is a very active volcano, noted early in 1616, with several recent activities 1993 being most recent (Oregon State University, 2016). Despite this active history, the volcano is a surprisingly symmetrical formation, as seen in the image below. The amount of activity from this volcano I would have expected to see more of a rough figure and instead it’s a very nice uniform shape.  

NOAA. (2013). There are three kinds of tectonic boundaries: divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries. Retrieved from http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/facts/plate-boundaries.html

Oregon State University. (2016). Volcano world: Mayon. Retrieved from http://volcano.oregonstate.edu/mayon

The Geological Society. (n.d.). Continental/continental: the himalayas. Retrieved from https://www.geolsoc.org.uk/Plate-Tectonics/Chap3-Plate-Margins/Convergent/Continental-Collision 

USGS. (2015). Glossary-Stratovolcano. Retrieved from https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vsc/glossary/stratovolcano.html

Peer Post 2:

When deciding to choose a plate boundary for this discussion, I had to do a little bit of research in order to understand what the term means. Out of the three types of plate boundaries that exist, I chose transform boundaries. By definition, transform boundaries are locations where two plates slide past one another. The fracture zone that forms a transform plate boundary is known as a transform fault. Most of these faults are found in the ocean, geographically speaking California’s San Andreas Fault is where many of these plates commonly reside. Thus, eliminating any volcanic activity from occurring because the typical magma sources of an upwelling convection current or a melting plate are not present.

The composite volcanoes, sometimes known as stratovolcanoes, are steep-sided cones formed from layers of ash and lava flows. These types of volcanoes threaten mankind and usually, consider deadly. An example of this type of volcano is Mount Fuji located in Japan. Fuji has erupted at least 16 times since 781 AD. The most recent eruption was in 1707-1708 from a vent on the southeast side of the cone. Five historic eruptions have caused damage, including the 1707-1708 eruption, but no fatalities. Fuji had two large eruptions (VEI=5) in 1050 and 930 BC.

References

8B-9 – Plate Boundary images and captions. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://geology8b-9.paces.com/Plate+Boundary+images+and+captions

Fuji | Volcano World | Oregon State University. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://volcano.oregonstate.edu/fuji

 

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Quadratic Funtions and Equations Graph each function. How is the graph a translation of f(x)=x(squared) y=(x+3)(squared)+4

Quadratic Funtions and Equations Graph each function. How is the graph a translation of f(x)=x(squared) y=(x+3)(squared)+4
 

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Philosophy unit 4 IP

For this paper, you will write a dialogue between you and an imaginary Socrates. You will debate the question of free will versus determinism. Remember that the Socratic Method involves asking a series of questions to clarify key words and ideas. In your dialogue, the imaginary Socrates should be asking clarifying questions, and you will be answering them. Please refer to the excerpt from Plato’s Meno as an example (below). This paper should be 4–6 pages.

Your dialogue should address the following questions:

  • What is the definition of determinism?
  • What is the definition of free will?
  • Do you agree that every event has an explanatory cause?
  • How do you define event?
  • How do you define explanatory cause?
  • Do you agree that every human choice or event has an explanatory cause?
  • How do you define human choice? How do you definite human event? Are they different?
  • Do you agree that to have an explanatory cause is to not be free?
  • How do you define free?
  • Do you think that free will and determinism can coexist in any way?
  • Is it possible to have external determinism and internal free will?

To have cohesion and reach solid conclusions, your imaginary Socrates will probably ask you more questions than the ones listed above. Be sure to include all of the above ideas in your dialogue.

Your dialogue should also include all of the following:

  • Use of the Socratic Method to form all conclusions (this will be achieved by the question and answer dialogue between you and the imaginary Socrates)
  • Clear and concise language, using proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation
  • Correct definitions of free will and determinism
  • Logical explanations and valid reasoning for each conclusion
  • Clear answers to each question with a definite stance or position
    • You must reach a conclusive answer to each question
  • 4–6 pages in length

The following is an excerpt from Plato’s Meno (Soccio, 1995):

 

Socrates: …Do not all men…desire the good?
Meno: I think not.
Socrates: There are some who desire evil?
Meno: Yes.
Socrates: Do you mean that they think the evils which they desire, to be good; or do they know that they are evil and yet desire them?
Meno: Both, I think.
Socrates: And do you really imagine, Meno, that a man knows evils to be evils and desires them notwithstanding?
Meno: Certainly I do.
Socrates: And desire is [for] possession?
Meno: Yes, [for] possession…
Socrates: Well, and do those who, as they say, desire evils, and think that evils are hurtful to the possessor of them, know that they will be hurt by them?
Meno: They must know it.
Socrates: And must they not suppose that those who are hurt are miserable in proportion to the hurt which is inflicted upon them?
Meno: How can it be otherwise?
Socrates: But are not the miserable ill-fated?
Meno: Yes, indeed.
Socrates: And does any one desire to be miserable and ill-fated?
Meno: I should say not, Socrates.
Socrates: But if there is no one who desires to be miserable, there is no one, Meno, who desires evil; for what is misery but the desire and possession of evil?
Meno: That appears to be the truth, Socrates, and I admit that nobody desires evil.

 

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the Jewelry by Guy De Maupassant writing homework help

The Stroy is  â€œThe Jewelry” by Guy De Maupassant


There will be NO WORKS CITED because there should not be an outside source.  That is plagiarism. This essay is to be YOUR OWN IDEAS AND WORDS. 

Students should come to a decision and make a claim about what they think is the theme of the story, which should consider literary elements like plot, character, conflict and point of view when creating support for the argument. Students should be able to explain how these literary elements shape the central theme of the story.  Close examination of details and how they fit together result in greater understanding of the story.  Readers must distinguish between the theme of the story and its subject.  Many stories have the same subjects such as: death, fate, innocence, loneliness, prejudice, and disillusionment.  Yet each story makes its own statement about the subject and expresses its own view of life.

  According to The Norton Introduction to Literature Shorter Eleventh Edition the word, theme, is defined as:

   At some point, a responsive reader of any story or novel will inevitably ask, Why does it all matter? What does it all mean? What’s the point? When asked what a text means, a reader is inquiring, at least in part, about its theme—a general idea or insight conveyed by the work in its entirety…Yet theme is a fictional work’s point in the sense of its “essential meaning”(or meanings). And the experience of any work isn’t complete unless readers grapple with the question of its theme. (Mays 334)

Below are some guiding questions.  DO NOT ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS; just use them to help shape your opinion about the central theme of the story.

1.  What is the main conflict of the story?

2.  How was this conflict caused?

3.  What characters are involved in the conflict?

4.  What reaction do the characters in the story have in response to this conflict?

5.  How might the different responses to the conflict be important?

6.  Does the conflict get resolved? How? Why not?

7.  How does the structure in which the story is told promote the conflict?

8.  How does the setting of the story contribute to the conflict?

    papers should follow MLA guidelines with 12 point Times New Roman font with 1 inch margins all around and a length of no less than three pages, double-spaced with 20 lines per page and no extra spaces between paragraphs. 

The introduction should be at least half a page and catch the reader’s interest and give the reader any necessary information to understanding the thesis, which is ONLY ONE SENTENCE AND LISTS 3 POINTS TO BE SUPPORTED IN PARAGRAPHS 2, 3 AND 4.  UNDERLINE THE THESIS. The introduction should not be a summary or restate what the reader already knows or state the obvious. 

 

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short casual responses

view attached and respond due in 5 hours
 

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As compared to the federal criminal justice system, criminal justice in the states as a whole: a.) involves more cases b.)…

As compared to the federal criminal justice system, criminal justice in the states as a whole: a.) involves more cases b.) involves more expenditures and personnel c.) involves more prisoners, probationers, and parolees d.) all of the above
 

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Spanish foreign languages homework help

Please assist in in this simple task, No word limit, neither grammar checking nor plagiarism checking is required. I ask you to just mark the  correct answer, Thank you in advance!

 

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Input putput doubles computer work lab 4 help

 you have to use this parts :

its parts of the work

  •  input.txt (40 B)
  •  output.txt (15 B)
  •  doubles.txt (1
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