In the article, Chris Hatfield offered two tips on how to cope with isolation and social distancing. First, learn about the thin
g (virus) that is a threat to you and become an expert on the subject. Second, develop a plan to structure your day (like a schedule). Chris Hatfield calls it being "your own taskmaster". 5a. What is one thing that you fear? How can you become an expert on something that fears you? What resources would you use to learn as much as you could about the topic? 5b. How are your days structured on Monday-Friday? Did you create a schedule with your parents to ensure that your assignments for each course are completed in a timely manner? How are you spending your time once you are finished with your classes for the day?
Thing i fear is my dogs catching the virus. I can become an expert on the virus by google. So my island is not on full lockdown yet. so the shelter is still open. so i got a dog to keep me busy. school is going well for me because i was homeschooled before this whole situation.
Ex: To solve their problems, Mesopotamians used irrigation, a way of supplying water to an area of land. To irrigate their land, they dug out large storage basins to hold water supplies. Then they dug canals, human-made waterways, that connected these basins to a network of ditches.
The disagreement for land ownership in the colonies and the control of the fur trade in the colonies were two factors that resulted in war between Britain and France.