This document introduces the S.M.C.R model for communication and speech writing. S.M.C.R stands for Source, Message, Channel, Receiver. It discusses identifying the source and receiver of the message, crafting an effective message using logos, pathos and ethos, and choosing an appropriate channel to deliver the message to the intended receiver.
This document discusses the effects of drought on water levels in lakes and rivers. It notes that a moose calf needs to move to find water due to low water levels caused by a lack of rain. The document urges readers not to waste water and lists some human activities like pollution that can lead to droughts as well as ways to conserve water like taking shorter showers. The overall message is that if people don't waste water, lakes and rivers can remain full.
A drought causes a lack of water in an area for a period of time, which negatively impacts crops, wildlife, and water availability for human use. The authors highlight the importance of conserving water by fixing leaks, using only necessary amounts of water, and never wasting water. They provide an example of local Noccalula Falls showing reduced water levels due to drought conditions.
The document discusses ways for people to conserve water during a drought. It notes that a drought is a long period of very dry weather. It provides tips for conserving water such as taking showers under 10 minutes, only watering lawns and washing cars when necessary, and using less water for laundry. Working together can help prevent droughts and water shortages.
The document presents two cases for why the US entered World War 1, with multiple perspectives within each case. Case 1 examines US military advancements, including the growing military build-up and implementation of the draft. Case 2 looks at threats against US neutrality, such as attacks on merchant ships by German submarines and the Zimmerman Telegram proposing a German alliance with Mexico against the US. The document provides primary sources representing different viewpoints and asks the reader to decide the primary reason for US entry into the war.
Droughts can lead to major problems with water availability as they are long periods with less rainfall. Droughts threaten animals like cows by causing dry grass that prevents cows from producing milk. Droughts are a threat to the Southeast as less rainfall can negatively impact water supplies and agricultural production in the region. The document provides tips for conserving water and links to additional resources on droughts.
This document introduces the S.M.C.R model for communication and speech writing. S.M.C.R stands for Source, Message, Channel, Receiver. It discusses identifying the source and receiver of the message, crafting an effective message using logos, pathos and ethos, and choosing an appropriate channel to deliver the message to the intended receiver.
This document discusses the effects of drought on water levels in lakes and rivers. It notes that a moose calf needs to move to find water due to low water levels caused by a lack of rain. The document urges readers not to waste water and lists some human activities like pollution that can lead to droughts as well as ways to conserve water like taking shorter showers. The overall message is that if people don't waste water, lakes and rivers can remain full.
A drought causes a lack of water in an area for a period of time, which negatively impacts crops, wildlife, and water availability for human use. The authors highlight the importance of conserving water by fixing leaks, using only necessary amounts of water, and never wasting water. They provide an example of local Noccalula Falls showing reduced water levels due to drought conditions.
The document discusses ways for people to conserve water during a drought. It notes that a drought is a long period of very dry weather. It provides tips for conserving water such as taking showers under 10 minutes, only watering lawns and washing cars when necessary, and using less water for laundry. Working together can help prevent droughts and water shortages.
The document presents two cases for why the US entered World War 1, with multiple perspectives within each case. Case 1 examines US military advancements, including the growing military build-up and implementation of the draft. Case 2 looks at threats against US neutrality, such as attacks on merchant ships by German submarines and the Zimmerman Telegram proposing a German alliance with Mexico against the US. The document provides primary sources representing different viewpoints and asks the reader to decide the primary reason for US entry into the war.
Droughts can lead to major problems with water availability as they are long periods with less rainfall. Droughts threaten animals like cows by causing dry grass that prevents cows from producing milk. Droughts are a threat to the Southeast as less rainfall can negatively impact water supplies and agricultural production in the region. The document provides tips for conserving water and links to additional resources on droughts.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating and customizing a blog using Blogger. It explains how to sign up for an account, set up a blog title and address, make posts, add images, videos, slideshows and other features. Tips are included for using a blog to advertise a library, showcase student work, and provide information to parents and students.
The document discusses using search engines to search school databases and provides some tips for narrowing searches, including using quotation marks around search terms and using plus or minus signs in front of terms. It also includes a quote about how information moves quickly but is just discrete facts that are sometimes useful or trivial.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating and customizing a blog using Blogger. It explains how to sign up for an account, choose a template, add and publish posts, import photos, videos and other media, and install widgets. Tips are included for using the blog to share information about a school library, showcase student work, and advertise fundraising opportunities.
The document summarizes the ongoing drought in the Southeast region. It has lasted over 5 months, making it the worst drought in 500 years. The economy and agriculture are suffering greatly due to lack of water for crops and cattle. Conservation efforts are critical to avoid catastrophic effects, as the drought shows no signs of ending without significant rainfall.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating and customizing a blog using Blogger. It explains how to sign up for an account, set up a blog title and address, make posts, add images, videos, slideshows and other features. Tips are included for using a blog to advertise a library, showcase student work, and provide information to parents and students.
The document discusses using search engines to search school databases and provides some tips for narrowing searches, including using quotation marks around search terms and using plus or minus signs in front of terms. It also includes a quote about how information moves quickly but is just discrete facts that are sometimes useful or trivial.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating and customizing a blog using Blogger. It explains how to sign up for an account, choose a template, add and publish posts, import photos, videos and other media, and install widgets. Tips are included for using the blog to share information about a school library, showcase student work, and advertise fundraising opportunities.
The document summarizes the ongoing drought in the Southeast region. It has lasted over 5 months, making it the worst drought in 500 years. The economy and agriculture are suffering greatly due to lack of water for crops and cattle. Conservation efforts are critical to avoid catastrophic effects, as the drought shows no signs of ending without significant rainfall.