Write the outline for your lab report about any one of the full laboratory experiments that you completed (Reactions in Solutions, Ideal Gas Law, or Spectrophotometry). For detailed guidance on the format of your lab report, see the Lab Report Guide.
Please obtain the “Lab Report Writing Template for Online Lab Report Submission” template from your instructor. Everything is clearly explained within it and there is also a sample lab reportfor you to look at, so you can get an idea on how to write it. Keep in mind that there have been some modifications made in the template to meet the need for online format. So, the sample lab report may not be an exact guideline. But it will be helpful in most cases. After you complete the report, convert it into pdf format and then submit.
The information below was gathered by the noted astronaut and element finder: Joe Dunce, on his recent trip to the planet ???????? in the Horsehead Galaxy. Your job is to organize this information into a more useful form.
I need to watch 2 videos and read a article, then need to sumarize each one 200 words. Here is the assigment instructions:Your Weekly Reading/Screening Journal will need to include an entry for each of this week's required readings and/or videos. Each entry needs to be between 200-300 words, total + include 2 sections: SECTION 1 needs to summarize the entire reading or video to the best of your ability + take the form of an Annotated Bibliography entry. Typically, this section should be approximately 200 words long. For samples of how to write an Annotated Bibliography entry, please follow this link. SECTION 2 needs to record your personal reflections of the reading or video. Typically, this section should be approximately 100 words long. The kinds of things you can address in this section include: What this reading or video made you think about, generally speaking (i.e., what connections you draw between each individual text and other things you have read or encountered in life) Where you got lost in the reading or video? (Please be as specific as possible.) Where did you get really excited or interested in what you were reading or screening? (Again, please be as specific as possible. Video 1:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qWHJ29-s4U&feature=youtu.be Video 2:https://youtu.be/8Q-3qwEDyPM
- The photo I dropped is the Water-Moon Avalokiteshvara - The annotated bibliography is what youll be using to explain the art, its origins, its history. INCLUDE CITATIONS AS WELL AS A WORKS CITED PAGE - I also put in the guide for the project it shows you critical methodologies you can use for the essay Essay - Object Analysis: This is a complete, research-driven analysis of your selected object. This essay will investigate the imagery and subject matter of the object, and also place it within its historical context. The essay should seek to understand what the work meant to its original audience, the history of the iconography or its origins, the object’s use or function, the social, cultural, and political setting of the work, and establish how the object relates to or reflects that context. You may also tell the story of the object’s movement over time–where it has been since it was made–which can add an interesting dimension to its understanding. You may also format this essay as a critical analysis; one that analyzes the work through a critical lens like feminism, marxism, queer theory, postcolonialism, ecocriticism, disability studies, animal studies, or any other number of theories. See appendix for more details.
Analyze how each movement reflects societal changes and personal expression. Impressionism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, and Street Art Requirements: Interpretation: Describe how each art movement represents its time period. Discuss the key characteristics of each movement and how they respond to the social, political, or cultural climate of their era. Personal Connection: Share a personal experience with a particular art movement or piece. Explain why it resonates with you and how it has influenced your understanding or appreciation of art. Cultural Impact: Identify a contemporary artist or movement that addresses social issues. Provide a brief example of how their work reflects or challenges current societal norms. Reflection : Discuss how your views on art have evolved. What styles or techniques have you explored, and how have they contributed to your personal growth as an artist or art enthusiast?