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QveST [7]
4 years ago
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So I have to do a history project-I was learning about Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, JP Morgan, Edison, Tesla, etc..and i need an ide

a of what to do for my final project. these are some of the examples given to me. sorry if this is really long..WORTH 30 POINTS
Synthesizing:

Creating an entirely original product based on a new concept or theory




Example (build a model program; create; design; develop; devise; generate; hypothesize; invent; propose; theorize)

SAMPLES:

Develop a model program to address a social problem that you have researched.

Invent a new animal; explain its effect on other animals and on the environment.

Create a new country and hypothesize about the change in the balance of power in the world.

Design a new building, machine, process, experiment based on theories developed from your research.

Develop proposed legislation to address national, state, or local issues.

Devise an ethical code for present-day researchers or scientists which could regulate their activities in a

particular field.

Develop a community project that addresses an issue of local concern.

Design and carry out a science project that builds on the previous knowledge that you have discovered

through research and tests a new concept or theory.

Build an architectural model of a community that offers/addresses a solution to a social problem you have

been researching.

Invent a new way of moving that addresses a social conflict you have researched, and devise a group

dance in this style. Generate an inventory of the movements and the rules governing dancers’ interactions.

Hypothesize how people would be affected if this kind of dance became popular.

Design and create a school-wide recycling program which will include the collection of recyclable and non-recyclable waste.
History
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Mila [183]4 years ago
6 0
If you weren't shy then go to the dance because I think it would be a fun thing do to, if you are shy, then the ones I thought were nice were;
1)creating a country-(doesn't take long)
2)Inventing an animal(doesn't take as long)
3)Community projects(If you're an outside person)

That's my advice. Sorry if it didn't help but I tried
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