Thursday, September 26, 2019

How to Get a Good Grade in Any Class

          Sometimes students wonder how to get a good grade in a course. It's really a pretty simple process that you need to follow. Here are three of the most important steps for success. First, go to the first day of class with your textbook. Don't wait until later in the course to buy the book. If the book is too expensive, you can rent one or look online for a cheaper copy.  The instructor will explain many things on the first day of class that you will miss if you are not present. Second, do all the assignments and homework in the course and do your best on them. Finally, come on time to class and pay attention. Put your cell phone away. If you don't understand something or have a question, ask the instructor. If there is not time in class to ask your question, stay after class to talk to the instructor. Most instructors are happy to answer questions; that is an important part of their job.   As they say, "being there is more than half of being sucessful. In conclusion, these are three basic steps that you need to follow to get a good final grade at the end of the course. 


The Fall




          The Fall is my favorite of the four seasons. It is also called Autumn, but Fall is more common. Fall is my favorite season for many different reasons. I love Fall for three reasons. First, Fall is the time when the weather becomes cooler, after the hot summer, especially at night. I hate the hot and humid weather in the summer. With the cooler weather, the green leaves on the trees turn red, orange and yellow. Second, Fall is the time of many holidays and festivals, such as Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. These are fun holidays to spend with our family and friends and eat a lot of good food. Finally, I love the Fall because of football. I mean American football, not soccer. I also like soccer,  but I like American football more, probably because American football is the most popular sport  in the US. My favorite teams are the Indianapolis Colts and the San Diego Chargers. I love to watch their games, especially when they win! So, in conclusion, these are the three main reasons I love Fall. There are other reasons, but these are the top three. Which is your favorite season, and why?

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Climate Change: A short essay

          Most scientists believe that Climate Change is real. Climate Change is caused by changes in the ozone layer of the earth's atmosphere caused by carbon gas emissions. There is a lot of evidence that climate change is real, and could endanger the existence of life on earth in the next 10-20 years for several reasons.

          First of all, what is the evidence? More frequent and stronger hurricanes.  The earth is gradually getting warmer. This can be measured by scientists. This is causing the polar ice caps and glaciers to melt. As a result, the sea level is rising slowly each year. The warmer temperatures and changes in rainfall (that's why some scientists call in Global Warming) are going to impact agriculture and food supplies, causing large areas of famine.

         Some politicians, like Mr. Trump, and Big Business,  believe that Climate Change is Fake News. They don't care what happens to future generations, in my opinion. They want to build bigger cars and trucks that use more and more gas to pollute the environment. More coal to power outmoded trains. We need to make changes now to slow down or stop Climate Change.

          So what can we do to save our planet?  We can use alternative sources of energy, like wind and solar power, electric power and maybe even nuclear power, to avoid releasing more carbons into the atmosphere, such as gasoline, oil, coal, and wood power. My scientists and politicians think these are solutions.

        In conclusion: Do we still have time to stop Climate Change? Maybe, but we need to act now. We can't afford to wait any longer. What do you think?  Do you think that Climate Change is real and we can change, or at least slow it down, to avoid disasters in the future? Or do you think it is just more Fake News.

Hurricane Maria makes landfall in Puerto Rica in September 2017 - Elements of this image furnished by NASA