Columbus State Understanding Complex Humanitarian Emergencies in the Horn of Africa Summary Select one of the articles you were provided with for this week:
1. Write a brief summary of the main ideas presented (300 words).
A summary is a concise paraphrase of all the main ideas in an essay or article. See more information on summarizing in these links https://public.wsu.edu/~mejia/Summary.htm, https://writing.colostate.edu/comparchive/rst/resource9.cfm
2. Following the summary of the article you selected formulate an open-ended question that would generate a discussion on the topics covered this week. The questions should lead discussions and not answered in a yes or no format. Your classmates will write a short response essay to your question.
Here are examples of open ended questions from the Module 1 Readings:
As a health provider, physician, nurse how can learning (reading/writing) narratives influence their work in providing health care?
What is the significance of narrative medicine?
How long should a health provider spend with a patient to listen to their stories. Explain your response
How does narrative medicine affect the sick, or people with health issues? Assignment: Phases of the Moon Exploration
Below are some descriptions of the moons phase on certain days in history. In the table below,
draw the moon at its phase. Then sketch a diagram of the moon in its revolution around Earth
based on its phase. In the sketch, show where the sun is located by drawing two dashed lines
coming out of the earth. The first one is done for you.
Date
Moon Phase
Moons Appearance
March 14, 1879
Physicist Albert Einstein is
born in Germany.
Third quarter moon
October 27, 2004
After 86 years, the Boston
Red Sox win the World
Series.
Full moon
April 18, 1906
The San Francisco
earthquake of 1906 strikes
California at 5:12 a.m.
Waning crescent
July 9, 2005
Tai Shan, the National
Zoos first surviving panda
cub, is born in Washington,
D.C.
Waxing crescent
January 23, 1849
Elizabeth Blackwell
becomes the first woman to
earn a medical degree in
the United States.
New moon
April 15, 1865
President Abraham Lincoln
is assassinated at Fords
Theater in Washington,
D.C.
Waning gibbous
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Moons Orbit
Questions
1. Does the moon really change shape? Explain.
2. Why does the shape of the lighted part of the moon change when viewed from Earth?
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