Solid Waste Mangement

Blog by Jill and Rebecca As the world’s population continues to grow, the amount of waste generated is also increasing. The world generates 2.01 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste annually, with at least 33 percent of that—extremely conservatively—not managed in an environmentally safe manner. And the waste that is not disposed of properly, canContinue reading “Solid Waste Mangement”

Environmental protection in daily life

Dear students, Environmental protection has become an important topic in modern life. In this class, You will be divided into groups to study specific ways of protecting the environment Group 1: Water Conservation Group 2: Land Conservation Group 3: Low Carbon Lifestyle Group 4: Biodiversity Conservation As part of your project, your team needs toContinue reading “Environmental protection in daily life”

The Interaction between Nature and Civilizations

Dear students,Your group has been assigned a specific biome, where some interactions between human activities and nature happen. Group1: Desert: adaptation and counter-adaptation Group2: Wind: Prairies and Savannas Group3: Rain: Tropical Lowlands and Post-Ice Age Forests Group4: Climbing Paradise: Highland Civilization of the Old World The purpose of this project is to break through theContinue reading “The Interaction between Nature and Civilizations”

Ice Dominion: Inhabited in Arctic Tundra( Student Example)

Blog by Hattie Haitian Peng Location North America – Northern Alaska, Canada, Greenland Northern Europe – Scandinavia Northern Asia – Siberia Climate The tundra biome is characterized by extremely cold temperatures and treeless, frozen landscapes. The arctic tundra is located in the extreme northern hemisphere around the north pole. This area experiences low amounts of precipitationContinue reading “Ice Dominion: Inhabited in Arctic Tundra( Student Example)”

English Literature in the Romantic Period ( Student Example)

Introduction English Romanticism begins in 1798 with the publication of Wordsworth and Coleridge’s The Lyrical Ballads and ends in 1832 with Walter Scott’s death. William Blake and Robert Burns also belong to this literary genre, though they live prior to the Romantic period. Historical Background 1.Politically: the French Revolution. “Declaration of Rights of Man” (1791-2)Continue reading “English Literature in the Romantic Period ( Student Example)”

English literature at different times(Instructions)

This course is designed for twelfth grade students in high school. Theme:To understand the development of English literature in a particular historical period. English literature has a long history and has experienced a long and complex process of development. In this process, all kinds of realistic, historical, political and cultural forces have an impact onContinue reading “English literature at different times(Instructions)”

Shakespeare

Brief introduction to Shakespeare William Shakespeare (1564 –1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s greatest dramatist. He is often called England’s national poet and the “Bard of Avon” (or simply “the Bard”). He has created 154 sonnets, 39 plays and 2Continue reading “Shakespeare”

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