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I was really surprised about the statistics. I was shocked that out of 100 people, only 5 were from the U.S. and Canada, and that 60 were from Asia. I was also surprised that 21 people spoke Chinese, and that only 9 people spoke English. It shocked me that only 3 people spoke Russian because Russia is such a huge country. I knew that a lot of people were going to be christian, but I was surprised that there were 15 non-religious people. I also thought that there were going to be more cows and pigs, than sheep, and goats. I just thought that cows, and pigs were more common. It made me really sad to think that 30/100 people don't have a good source of food. Considering that there are 700 chickens, it's a shame that people aren't dividing the food equally. It also made me sad that 32 people have polluted air, and only 68 people do. 13 people don't have access to clean, fresh water. They have to walk a long way just to get a bucket or two full of water. Another things that made me upset was that there are 36 school aged kids, and 6 don't get to go to school. Everyone deserves an education. The six kids that don't go to school have to work in fields, on farms, in mines, in factory's, sell stuff on the streets, and even be child soldiers. They do this stuff all day long. I really wanted to help change a lot of these things, like providing people with clean water, and enough food to survive. Another thing is I wanted to get the kids that cant go to school, and either build a new school, or get them into a school for them.
There are many forests in the world but this one was different. Every where you look there are ghosts and a tree house high above the ground. A little boy named Josh lived in that tree house. Alone. Every night he heard shrieks, and cries, and little ghosts wandering around. He was really scared. He never slept at night. There were red and white lights everywhere but he never knew why. The walls of the tree house were boarded up so he could never get out. He always wondered what those noises were outside, but he will never find out.
Q: Which activities increased your heart rate the most?
A: The activities that increased my heart rate the most were standing still, running in place, and jumping up and down. Q: Which activities increased your heart rate the least? A: The activities that increased my heart rate the least were sitting down, and laying on the floor. Q: Was the order in which you ranked the activities accurate? (It's good to be wrong!) Explain. A: It was for sure wrong. The activity that increased my heart rate the least was actually Q: What changes did you notice about your heart rate as you became more active? A: Q: Why do you think your heart rate changed when you were more active? What inference can you make? (Use pages 65–66 of your reference book to help you answer this question.) A:
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