Swolylowing Stones, Joyce McDonald (Literature) LDOE Anchor Text: Sugar Changes the World: Magic, Spice, Slavery, Stories of Freedom and Science, Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos (Information) Unit Theme: Ethical situation Students are Inconsistent with personal guidelines exploring ethical conditions, people will experience internal confusion. Focusing on the arrogance, pride and assumption that humans can control uncontrollable risks, students can reduce others and rely on all potential of their benefits without relying on artificially enhanced values I will gradually understand ability. Students explore the nature of learning and improvement, recognize the value of others and learn what you can understand when you accept them. This unit is related to science. Sample study 3
Many dinosaurs are often encouraged to use stones (called stomach stones) swallowed to digest them by crushing the food with muscle g, which is a characteristic shared with birds, to aid digestion I will. In 2007, Oliver Wings reviewed references to stomach stones in the scientific literature and first found a considerable confusion of the lack of an agreed objective definition of "gastrolith". He discovered that by swallowing hard stones and gravels, it helps digest the birds that are primarily eating cereals, but may not be necessary. Birds who eat insects in the summer and eat cereals in the winter usually remove stones and gravels in the summer. On the other hand, he concludes that oils found in advanced animal dinosaur fossils like Sinornithomimus and Caudipteryx resemble birds, and the use of stomach stones may appear in dinosaur groups, dinosaurs and birds I concluded. They appeared from these dinosaur groups. Both evolved