Wednesday, December 19, 2018

43) December 19, 2018

  1. Welcome
  2. Create a new blog post.
    1. Name it 43) December 19, 2018
  3. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
  4. Pro Points over the Break?
    1. Frederick Douglass
    2. The Jungle
    3. Malcolm X
    4. Book Form
  5. I Love History Club
    1. Who/Adults?
    2. Angel Island--2020
    3. Mariposa--January 15
      1. WE NEED DRIVERS!
    4. Sacramento--January?
  6. How many Chapters of Cartoon History?
  7. Daily Closing
    1. What did you learn?
    2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
    3. How does it or will it affect you?
    4. How can you use it?
  8. READING GUIDE

Friday, December 14, 2018

42) December 14, 2018

  1. Welcome
  2. Create a new blog post.
    1. Name it 42) December 14, 2018
  3. Community Day?
  4. Schedule
    1. Today--Civil War/MC Review
    2. Wednesday--Thematic Review/Final
  5. Final Review
    1. Due Wednesday at 12:01 AM (Tuesday Night)

  6. I Love History Club
    1. Who/Adults?
    2. Angel Island--2020
    3. Mariposa--January 15
      1. WE NEED DRIVERS!
    4. Sacramento--January?
  7. Jackson?
  8. Daily Write--Reconstruction and Gilded Age
    1. During Reconstruction, what were the goals of each of the following groups and how successful were they?
      1. Radical Republicans
      2. Former Confederates
      3. Freedmen
    2. How did the Gilded Age affect each of the following?
      1. Big Business
      2. Immigrants
      3. Unions
  9. FINISH--Daily Write--Instant Project 1850's
    1. Big Ideas
    2. Next Step (Part 2)
      1. Most Important?
    3. Next Next Step (Part 3)
      1. Least Important?
    1. Quiz Review
      1. Questions
    2. Mid Term Review
    3. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
    4. Daily Closing
      1. What did you learn?
      2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
      3. How does it or will it affect you?
      4. How can you use it?
    5. READING GUIDE

    Wednesday, December 12, 2018

    41) December 12, 2018

    1. Welcome
    2. Create a new blog post.
      1. Name it 41) December 12, 2018
    3. Schedule
      1. Today--1850's/Civil War
      2. Friday--Civil War/MC Review
      3. Wednesday--Thematic Review/Final
    4. Final Review
      1. Due Wednesday at 12:01 AM (Tuesday Night)
    5. This Week's Analysis
      1. KCB 22--The Ordeal of Reconstruction, 1865–1877
      2. KCB 23--Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age, 1869–1896

    6. Jackson?
    7. Daily Write--The Civil War
      1. Was the Civil War inevitable?  Why or why not?
      2. What caused the Civil War?  Why?
      3. Who won the Civil War?  Why?
    8. FINISH--Daily Write--Instant Project 1850's
      1. Big Ideas
      2. Next Step (Part 2)
        1. Most Important?
      3. Next Next Step (Part 3)
        1. Least Important?
    9. I Love History Club
      1. Who/Adults?
      2. Angel Island--March 14-15
      3. Mariposa--???
        1. WE NEED DRIVERS!
      4. Sacramento--January?
      1. Quiz Review
        1. Questions
      2. Mid Term Review
      3. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
      4. Daily Closing
        1. What did you learn?
        2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
        3. How does it or will it affect you?
        4. How can you use it?
      5. READING GUIDE

      Monday, December 10, 2018

      40) December 10, 2018

      1. Welcome
      2. Create a new blog post.
        1. Name it 40) December 10, 2018
      3. This Week's Analysis
        1. KCB 22--The Ordeal of Reconstruction, 1865–1877
        2. KCB 23--Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age, 1869–1896

      4. Jackson?
      5. FINISH--Daily Write--Instant Project 1850's
        1. Please create a Google Presentation
        2. Share it with me so I can edit it.
        3. Link it to today's blog.
        4. Create a slide for each of the following:
          1. Compromise of 1850
            1. California
            2. Washington, DC
            3. Fugitive Slave Act
            4. Popular Sovereignty
          2. Kansas-Nebraska Act
          3. Bleeding Kansas
          4. Dred Scott
          5. Lincoln-Douglas Debates
          6. Election of 1860
        5. On each slide:
          1. Why was this issue or event significant?
          2. How was it handled or not?
          3. How did it lead to the Civil War or how did it delay its onset?
          4. Image to illustrate the main point of the slide.
      6. Next Step (Part 2)
        1. Choose three issues or events from the instant project.
        2. Explain why they are the most important in the lead up to the Civil War.
        3. Please use examples to illustrate why they are the most important.
        4. Create a thesis that connects the three ideas and use that to start your one paragraph essay.
      7. Next Next Step (Part 3)
        1. Choose three issues or events from the instant project.
        2. Explain why they are the least important in the lead up to the Civil War.
        3. Please use examples to illustrate why they are the least important.
        4. Create a thesis that connects the three ideas and use that to start your one paragraph essay.
      8. I Love History Club
        1. Who/Adults?
        2. Angel Island--March 14-15
        3. Mariposa--???
          1. WE NEED DRIVERS!
        4. Sacramento--January?
        1. Quiz Review
          1. Questions
        2. Mid Term Review
        3. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
        4. Daily Closing
          1. What did you learn?
          2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
          3. How does it or will it affect you?
          4. How can you use it?
        5. READING GUIDE

        Friday, December 7, 2018

        39) December 7, 2018

        1. Welcome
        2. What happened 77 years ago today?
        3. Create a new blog post.
          1. Name it 39) December 7, 2018
        4. This Week's Analysis (Due Tomorrow Night!)
          1. KCB 20--Girding for War: The North and the South, 1861–1865
          2. KCB 21--The Furnace of Civil War, 1861–1865
        5. Jackson?
        6. FINISH--Daily Write--Instant Project 1850's
          1. Please create a Google Presentation
          2. Share it with me so I can edit it.
          3. Link it to today's blog.
          4. Create a slide for each of the following:
            1. Compromise of 1850
              1. California
              2. Washington, DC
              3. Fugitive Slave Act
              4. Popular Sovereignty
            2. Kansas-Nebraska Act
            3. Bleeding Kansas
            4. Dred Scott
            5. Lincoln-Douglas Debates
            6. Election of 1860
          5. On each slide:
            1. Why was this issue or event significant?
            2. How was it handled or not?
            3. How did it lead to the Civil War or how did it delay its onset?
            4. Image to illustrate the main point of the slide.
        7. Next Step
          1. Choose three issues or events from the instant project.
          2. Explain why they are the most important in the lead up to the Civil War.
          3. Please use examples to illustrate why they are the most important.
          4. Create a thesis that connects the three ideas and use that to start your one paragraph essay.
        8. I Love History Club
          1. Who/Adults?
          2. Angel Island--March 14-15
          3. Mariposa--???
            1. WE NEED DRIVERS!
          4. Sacramento--January?
          1. Quiz Review
            1. Questions
          2. Mid Term Review
          3. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
          4. Daily Closing
            1. What did you learn?
            2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
            3. How does it or will it affect you?
            4. How can you use it?
          5. READING GUIDE

          Wednesday, December 5, 2018

          38) December 5, 2018

          1. Welcome
            1. I Miss You Guys!
            2. Please be nice to our substitute.
            3. See you on Friday
            4. Please call or text me at 209-777-4226 if you have any questions.
          2. Create a new blog post.
            1. Name it 38) December 5, 2018
          3. This Week's Analysis (Due Tomorrow Night!)
            1. KCB 20--Girding for War: The North and the South, 1861–1865
            2. KCB 21--The Furnace of Civil War, 1861–1865
          4. Jackson?
          5. Friday's Daily Closing
            1. What did you learn?
            2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
            3. How does it or will it affect you?
            4. How can you use it?
          6. Daily Write--What is your grade?
            1. How many APUSH class periods do we have left in the semester?
            2. What is your grade?  Why do you have it?
            3. Do you have any missing or empty assignments?  If so, what are they?
          7. Daily Write--Instant Project 1850's
            1. Please create a Google Presentation
            2. Share it with me so I can edit it.
            3. Link it to today's blog.
            4. Create a slide for each of the following:
              1. Compromise of 1850
                1. California
                2. Washington, DC
                3. Fugitive Slave Act
                4. Popular Sovereignty
              2. Kansas-Nebraska Act
              3. Bleeding Kansas
              4. Dred Scott
              5. Lincoln-Douglas Debates
              6. Election of 1860
            5. On each slide:
              1. Why was this issue or event significant?
              2. How was it handled or not?
              3. How did it lead to the Civil War or how did it delay its onset?
              4. Image to illustrate the main point of the slide.
          8. I Love History Club
            1. Who/Adults?
            2. Angel Island--March 14-15
            3. Mariposa--???
              1. WE NEED DRIVERS!
            4. Sacramento--January?
            1. Quiz Review
              1. Questions
            2. Mid Term Review
            3. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
            4. Daily Closing
              1. What did you learn?
              2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
              3. How does it or will it affect you?
              4. How can you use it?
            5. READING GUIDE

            Friday, November 30, 2018

            37) November 30, 2018

            1. Welcome
            2. Create a new blog post.
              1. Name it 37) November 30, 2018
            3. This Week's Analysis
              1. KCB 18--Renewing the Sectional Struggle, 1848–1854
              2. KCB 19--Drifting Toward Disunion, 1854–1861
            4. Next Week's Analysis
              1. KCB 20--Girding for War: The North and the South, 1861–1865
              2. KCB 21--The Furnace of Civil War, 1861–1865
            5. Jackson?
            6. I Love History Club
              1. Who/Adults?
              2. Angel Island--March 14-15
              3. Mariposa--???
                1. WE NEED DRIVERS!
              4. Sacramento--January?
              1. Quiz Review
                1. Questions
              2. Mid Term Review
              3. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
              4. Daily Closing
                1. What did you learn?
                2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
                3. How does it or will it affect you?
                4. How can you use it?
              5. READING GUIDE

              Wednesday, November 28, 2018

              36) November 28, 2018

              1. Welcome
              2. Create a new blog post.
                1. Name it 36) November 28, 2018
              3. This Week's Analysis
                1. KCB 18--Renewing the Sectional Struggle, 1848–1854
                2. KCB 19--Drifting Toward Disunion, 1854–1861
              4. I Love History Club
                1. Who/Adults?
                2. Angel Island--March 14-15
                3. Mariposa--???
                  1. WE NEED DRIVERS!
                4. Sacramento--January?
              5. Tuesday's Daily Closing
                1. What did you learn?
                2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
                3. How does it or will it affect you?
                4. How can you use it?

              6. Daily Write--Quiz Review
                1. Which questions did you answer and what did you know that allowed you to answer them?
                2. How did your answer compare to the following?
              7. Mid Term Review
                1. Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
                  1. Group up in the following:
                    1. Lexi, Hailie
                    2. Hunter, Joseph
                    3. Abby, Isaiah
                    4. Darrin, Autumn
                    5. Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
                2. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
                3. Daily Closing
                  1. What did you learn?
                  2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
                  3. How does it or will it affect you?
                  4. How can you use it?
                4. READING GUIDE

                Monday, November 26, 2018

                35) November 26, 2018

                1. Welcome
                2. Create a new blog post.
                  1. Name it 35) November 26, 2018
                3. This Week's Analysis
                  1. KCB 18--Renewing the Sectional Struggle, 1848–1854
                  2. KCB 19--Drifting Toward Disunion, 1854–1861
                4. I Love History Club
                  1. Who/Adults?
                  2. Angel Island--March 14-15
                  3. Mariposa--November 29--Permission Slips?
                    1. WE NEED DRIVERS!
                  4. Sacramento--January?
                5. Reset of Analyses
                  1. Why analyses?
                  2. Why do we do them?
                  3. Wednesday
                    1. Ideas, Examples, Details
                  4. Friday
                    1. Themes
                  5. Sunday
                    1. Definitions and Q&A
                6. Daily Write--Ch 14 & 15
                  1. In what ways did the Second Great Awakening in the North influence TWO of the following?
                    1. Abolitionism
                    2. Temperance
                    3. Cult of Domesticity
                    4. Utopian Communities
                  2. Evaluate the extent to which the market revolution marked a turning point in women’s lives in the United States.
                7. Mid Term Review
                  1. Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
                    1. Group up in the following:
                      1. Lexi, Hailie
                      2. Hunter, Joseph
                      3. Abby, Isaiah
                      4. Darrin, Autumn
                      5. Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
                  2. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
                  3. Daily Closing
                    1. What did you learn?
                    2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
                    3. How does it or will it affect you?
                    4. How can you use it?
                  4. READING GUIDE

                  Friday, November 16, 2018

                  34) November 16, 2018

                  1. Welcome
                  2. Create a new blog post.
                    1. Name it 34) November 16, 2018
                  3. I Love History Club
                    1. Who/Adults?
                      1. Angel Island--March 14-15
                      2. Mariposa--November 29--Permission Slips?
                        1. WE NEED DRIVERS!
                      3. Sacramento--January?
                  4. This Week's Analysis
                    1. KCB 18--Renewing the Sectional Struggle, 1848–1854
                    2. KCB 19--Drifting Toward Disunion, 1854–1861
                  5. Daily Write--Thankfulness
                    1. For what are you thankful?  Why?
                  6. Daily Write--Theme Definitions

                    1. Theme
                      Ch 16
                      Ch 17
                      ANI


                      AIW


                      WXT


                      C&S


                      P&P


                      E&G


                      M&S


                  7. Daily Write--Ch 14 & 15
                    1. In what ways did the Second Great Awakening in the North influence TWO of the following?
                      1. Abolitionism
                      2. Temperance
                      3. Cult of Domesticity
                      4. Utopian Communities
                    2. Evaluate the extent to which the market revolution marked a turning point in women’s lives in the United States.
                  8. Mid Term Review
                    1. Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
                      1. Group up in the following:
                        1. Lexi, Hailie
                        2. Hunter, Joseph
                        3. Abby, Isaiah
                        4. Darrin, Autumn
                        5. Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
                    2. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
                    3. Daily Closing
                      1. What did you learn?
                      2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
                      3. How does it or will it affect you?
                      4. How can you use it?
                    4. READING GUIDE

                    Wednesday, November 14, 2018

                    33) November 14, 2018

                    1. Welcome
                    2. Create a new blog post.
                      1. Name it 33) November 14, 2018
                    3. I Love History Club
                      1. Who/Adults?
                        1. Angel Island--March 14-15
                        2. Mariposa--November 29--Permission Slips?
                        3. Sacramento--January?
                    4. This Week's Analysis
                      1. KCB 16--The South and the Slavery Controversy, 1793–1860
                      2. KCB 17--Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy, 1841–1848
                    5. Wednesday's Daily Closing
                      1. What did you learn?
                      2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
                      3. How does it or will it affect you?
                      4. How can you use it?
                    6. Friday's Daily Closing
                      1. What did you learn?
                      2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
                      3. How does it or will it affect you?
                      4. How can you use it?
                    7. Daily Write--Identity
                      1. How do you identify yourself?  Why?
                      2. How do you identify the United States in chapters 14 and 15?  Why?
                    8. Daily Write--McClintock
                      1. From what we learned on Friday, would Representative McClintock have been Hamiltonian or Jeffersonian?
                    9. Daily Write--Ch 14 & 15
                      1. In what ways did the Second Great Awakening in the North influence TWO of the following?
                        1. Abolitionism
                        2. Temperance
                        3. Cult of Domesticity
                        4. Utopian Communities
                      2. Evaluate the extent to which the market revolution marked a turning point in women’s lives in the United States.
                    10. Mid Term Review
                    11. Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
                      1. Group up in the following:
                        1. Lexi, Hailie
                        2. Hunter, Joseph
                        3. Abby, Isaiah
                        4. Darrin, Autumn
                        5. Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
                      2. Takaki and Zinn Questions
                        1. As a class, choose the top 10 questions from those in the Doc above.
                        2. Have each group choose two that are closely related.
                          1. No two groups can have the same question or questions.
                        3. Create a Google Presentation
                          1. Name it Takaki and Zinn, Last, Last, Last
                          2. Share it with me so I can edit it.
                          3. Link it to today's blog.
                        4. Answer the questions in the Google Presentation
                          1. Answer both with ideas, examples, and details and visuals.
                          2. Which themes are involved in the questions?  How?
                          3. Why are the questions important?
                          4. Have you seen the major issues in the questions before?  If so, how?  If not, why not?
                          5. Create a bibliography for your visuals.
                          6. Be prepared to present on Wednesday!
                    12. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
                    13. Daily Closing
                      1. What did you learn?
                      2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
                      3. How does it or will it affect you?
                      4. How can you use it?
                    14. READING GUIDE

                    32) November 9, 2018

                    1. Welcome
                    2. Create a new blog post.
                      1. Name it 32) November 9, 2018
                    3. I Love History Club
                      1. Who/Adults?
                        1. Angel Island--March 14-15
                        2. Mariposa--November 28--Permission Slips?
                        3. Sacramento--January?
                    4. Mid Term Review
                    5. This Week's Analysis
                      1. KCB 14--Forging the National Economy, 1790–1860
                      2. KCB 15--The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790–1860
                    6. Analyze your Analyses
                      1. Takaki
                        1. Definitions
                        2. IED
                        3. Q&A
                      2. Zinn
                        1. Definitions
                        2. IED
                        3. Q&A
                    7. Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
                      1. Group up in the following:
                        1. Lexi, Hailie
                        2. Hunter, Joseph
                        3. Abby, Isaiah
                        4. Darrin, Autumn
                        5. Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
                      2. Takaki and Zinn Questions
                        1. As a class, choose the top 10 questions from those in the Doc above.
                        2. Have each group choose two that are closely related.
                          1. No two groups can have the same question or questions.
                        3. Create a Google Presentation
                          1. Name it Takaki and Zinn, Last, Last, Last
                          2. Share it with me so I can edit it.
                          3. Link it to today's blog.
                        4. Answer the questions in the Google Presentation
                          1. Answer both with ideas, examples, and details and visuals.
                          2. Which themes are involved in the questions?  How?
                          3. Why are the questions important?
                          4. Have you seen the major issues in the questions before?  If so, how?  If not, why not?
                          5. Create a bibliography for your visuals.
                          6. Be prepared to present on Wednesday!
                    8. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
                    9. Daily Closing
                      1. What did you learn?
                      2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
                      3. How does it or will it affect you?
                      4. How can you use it?
                    10. READING GUIDE

                    Wednesday, November 7, 2018

                    31) November 7, 2018

                    1. Welcome
                    2. Create a new blog post.
                      1. Name it 31) November 7, 2018
                    3. I Love History Club
                      1. Who/Adults?
                        1. Angel Island--March 14-15
                        2. Mariposa--November 28--Permission Slips
                        3. Sacramento--January?
                    4. Mid Term Review
                    5. This Week's Analysis
                      1. KCB 14--Forging the National Economy, 1790–1860
                      2. KCB 15--The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790–1860
                    6. Analyze your Analyses
                      1. Takaki
                        1. Definitions
                        2. IED
                        3. Q&A
                      2. Zinn
                        1. Definitions
                        2. IED
                        3. Q&A
                    7. Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
                      1. Group up in the following:
                        1. Lexi, Hailie
                        2. Hunter, Joseph
                        3. Abby, Isaiah
                        4. Darrin, Autumn
                        5. Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
                      2. Takaki and Zinn Questions
                        1. As a class, choose the top 10 questions from those in the Doc above.
                        2. Have each group choose two that are closely related.
                          1. No two groups can have the same question or questions.
                        3. Create a Google Presentation
                          1. Name it Takaki and Zinn, Last, Last, Last
                          2. Share it with me so I can edit it.
                          3. Link it to today's blog.
                        4. Answer the questions in the Google Presentation
                          1. Answer both with ideas, examples, and details and visuals.
                          2. Which themes are involved in the questions?  How?
                          3. Why are the questions important?
                          4. Have you seen the major issues in the questions before?  If so, how?  If not, why not?
                          5. Create a bibliography for your visuals.
                          6. Be prepared to present on Wednesday!
                    8. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
                    9. Daily Closing
                      1. What did you learn?
                      2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
                      3. How does it or will it affect you?
                      4. How can you use it?
                    10. READING GUIDE

                    Friday, November 2, 2018

                    30) November 2, 2018

                    1. Welcome
                    2. Create a new blog post.
                      1. Name it 30) November 2, 2018
                    3. Please be nice to our Substitute!
                    4. Please call or text me if you have any questions at 209-777-4226.
                    5. See you on Wednesday!
                    6. I Love History Club
                      1. Who/Adults?
                        1. Angel Island--March 14-15
                        2. Mariposa--November 28
                        3. Sacramento--January?
                    7. Mid Term Review
                    8. This Week's Analysis
                      1. KCB 14--Forging the National Economy, 1790–1860
                      2. KCB 15--The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790–1860
                    9. Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
                      1. Group up in the following:
                        1. Lexi, Hailie
                        2. Hunter, Joseph
                        3. Abby, Isaiah
                        4. Darrin, Autumn
                        5. Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
                      2. Takaki and Zinn Questions
                        1. As a class, choose the top 10 questions from those in the Doc above.
                        2. Have each group choose two that are closely related.
                          1. No two groups can have the same question or questions.
                        3. Create a Google Presentation
                          1. Name it Takaki and Zinn, Last, Last, Last
                          2. Share it with me so I can edit it.
                          3. Link it to today's blog.
                        4. Answer the questions in the Google Presentation
                          1. Answer both with ideas, examples, and details and visuals.
                          2. Which themes are involved in the questions?  How?
                          3. Why are the questions important?
                          4. Have you seen the major issues in the questions before?  If so, how?  If not, why not?
                          5. Create a bibliography for your visuals.
                          6. Be prepared to present on Wednesday!
                    10. Group Quiz???
                        1. One sentence answer with three ideas and examples
                      1. What is the American and National Identity for both Ch 12 and 13 and how are they different?
                      2. Who was Henry Clay and why was he important in these chapters?
                      3. What is nationalism and how did the Supreme Court play a role in building economic nationalism?
                      4. How were the Missouri Compromise, the Tariff of Abominations, and the Nullification Crisis connected to slavery and sectionalism?
                      5. How did the Corrupt Bargain of 1824 create the Revolution of 1828?
                      6. How was slavery behind the Trail of Tears?
                      7. What do you think of Andrew Jackson?  Why?
                      8. What caused the Panics of 1819 and 1837 and how did they change how Americans looked at the economy and government?
                    11. 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
                    12. Daily Closing
                      1. What did you learn?
                      2. How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
                      3. How does it or will it affect you?
                      4. How can you use it?
                    13. READING GUIDE