Monday, October 24, 2016

Learning about the Presidential Race

After watching the debates and hearing about the presidential race I have learned many things about politics.  First, is that every candidate thinks different about everything.  Every candidate or even person has a different point of view on everything.  Sometimes you will agree with someone and sometimes you won’t.  Second of all, is that candidates all give answers.  But when they give their answers they all have a great reasoning behind why they say that reason.  The final and last thing I learned was that  there are many parties I had not heard about, such as the Libertarian party and the Green Party.   


Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump 

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Why you should use Open/Closed questions and google tips

You should use both open and closed questions when you are asking questions.  Using both open and closed questions are important.  Say you want just an answer but not a lot of information about the topic.  Like a simple yes or no answer.  You would ask an open question.  But say the answer asks you to explain or you want extra information.  The answer would be more than a simple yes or no.  You would ask a closed question.  A benefit of an open question is that it’s a good but short answer.  It may be short but it gives you enough information in a short time.  A benefit of a closed question is that it gives you a good amount of information.  It may take a little while to answer but it gives you a good solid answer.



You should be using Google search tips for many reasons.  Google search tips help you narrow   down your search to find what you want.  Say you want to search up something like ancient warriors for a project.  But the only thing that keeps popping up is Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors.  So you could search up “Warriors -golden state.”  When you put the minus sign you’re telling google I want Warriors but I want nothing with Golden State, so then you will be able to find what you're looking for.