BLOW WIND BLOW For this icebreaker game you’ll need to set up your chairs in a circle facing inwards. Make sure there is one less chair than there are players. Select one player to start off in the middle. They must begin by calling out "Blow wind blow". The rest of the group must respond "blow what?" Then the middle player can say some kind of conditional statement like "everyone with red hair" or "everyone not wearing shoes". All the players that fit into that category must get up and switch
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measured flowers‚ and solved puzzles in his books. One day‚ Pip read about a land with giant lollipops! But to get there‚ he had to solve a riddle: "Five fluffy clouds fly‚ one goes bye-bye‚ how many stays high?" Pip knows the answer! He built a hot air balloon from carrot tops and dandelion fluff and flew away‚ counting clouds: 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4! He landed in a magical land with yummy treats‚ but the bunnies only played and ate all day! No one reads books‚ there are no books! Pip missed his 757 sisters‚ brothers
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April 1945. The Fu-Go operation consisted of the Japanese sending “balloons” with bombs attached into the jet stream to eventually land in North America. The devices were made of: a paper balloon measuring 30 feet in diameter‚ several ropes approximately 50 feet in length‚ numerous bombs‚ and sandbags with an automatic altitude control device. The Japanese released approximately 9‚000 balloons in six months‚ but only 300 balloons were identified in North America. The United States government kept
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Salvation Army‚ she found that by taking the group across the street to the local public park was beneficial in more ways than one. This writer had been wanting to have a release session with her group. This session requires being able to release helium balloons with the group members personal issues that they had been carrying around and could not bring themselves to talk about it with anyone. Some of the other
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Action-reaction force pairs make it possible for fish to swim. The Experiment ● We first inflated a balloon with an open end is released‚ the balloon will fly throung the air due to the unbalanced force making up action and reaction pairs of forced. ● These unbalanced forces‚ the gas is pusesh out of the balloon and the balloon is pushed toward. ● One not exist without the other. Inflated Balloon Some example of third law of motion ● ● When we walk on the ground‚ then our foot pushes the ground
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about the lines he has in the school play as the Boukman and recites them to his parents. After dinner‚ the family goes to the sugar mill in their town. At the sugar mill‚ there is a hot air balloon‚ which is fascinating to Guy. Guy believes that he can make the balloon fly. After playing and admiring the balloon‚ Guy and his family head back to their house. At that night‚ after approximately six months of unemployment‚ Guy tells his wife that he has to work the next day‚ scrubbing latrines at the sugar
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Factors affecting the behavior of Gases Matter: Occupies space‚ has a mass‚ exists in 3 physical states namely solids‚ liquids & gases; composed of particles. Solid: have fixed shape‚ fixed volume. Liquid: takes shape of part of container below liquid level. No fixed shape‚ has fixed volume‚ flow easily. Gas: when collected into vessels occupies all space inside vessel‚ takes shape of container‚ no fixed shape or volume. Arrangement of particles in solids‚ liquids &
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Some of my influences were; Mahatma Gandhi‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ Bayard Rustin‚ and Henry David Thoreau. I am going to give you three reasons why you should keep me in the balloon; first I lead the March on Washington in 1963‚ I was in charge of the Birmingham Campaign‚ and I lead the Montgomery Bus Boycott. If you throw me out of the balloon the United States would still be racially segregated today. First I am going to tell you about the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The March on Washington
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pick up on any of the imagery in the text? 2. Esperanza and her family move quite often‚ initially she is not satisfied living on Mango street do you think her opinion will change? 3. I mentioned my thoughts on the balloon and anchor earlier‚ why do you think Sandra Cisneros chose a balloon and the anchor to be the two objects in that line. 4. Esperanza calls people who come into her neighborhood scared‚ stupid‚ and lost because they aren’t familiar with the area‚ yet when her family is in another neighborhood
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Static Electricity or Electrostatics Peter Jeschofnig‚ Ph.D. Version 42-0278-00-01 Lab Report Assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports
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