PPT-Aristophanes’ Clouds

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Sophistic Under Attack Agenda Epideixis Topoi Figures Argumentation Oral Report Aristophanes Clouds InClass Debate Epideictic Exhibition Better Argument versus Worse Argument 21Mar 2017. Lysistrata By Aristophanes Dir Barbara Karger and Michael Preston Goodwin Theater Austin Arts Center Hartford 20 April 2006 Performance Parenthetical Reference Live performances dont have page numbers so d ont worry about them Put your parenthetica Dea Doklestic . G&G 570 Class . Project. Heat Budget Group Presentation, June 16, 2011. Questions. How do clouds influence surface heat budget?. How are turbulent heat fluxes influenced during overcast conditions?. Second Grade Science. By: Christy Gibson . Clouds. A . cloud is composed of tiny water droplets (or ice crystals) that are suspended in the air. . If . the droplets become large enough. , they . may be visible as a cloud or fog. What is a cloud?. A cloud is a group of water droplets in the atmosphere.. The water vapor condenses during the water cycle to form clouds.. Cirrus Clouds. They are the highest clouds.. They look thin, wispy, or feathery.. Assemblywomen. Persuasion = Salvation?. Agenda. Epideixis. Final preview. Discussion. Aristophanes’ . Assemblywomen. and . peithō. Play and Context. Athens 404-387 BCE. Which Lens(. es. )?. Assemblywomen. 6. th. Grade Science. Clouds. Water from the earth’s surface moves into the air by . EVAPORATION. and becomes . WATER VAPOR.. Clouds are formed when rising air is cooled and the water vapor condenses on particles in the air and forms tiny water droplets.. Notes/Vocabulary. How do clouds form?. when warm air & cold air meet, cold air pushes up the warm air and a cloud can form. when air rises and cools, the water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets and forms a cloud. Cumulus Clouds. Stratocumulus. Layered but puffy clouds at lower to mid elevations. Cumulus Clouds. Altocumulus. Thick puffy clouds that can be found at middle elevations. Cumulus Clouds. Cirrocumulus. HPC(Exascale) . Systems. June 24 2012. HPC . 2012 . Cetraro. , Italy. Geoffrey Fox. gcf@indiana.edu. . Informatics, Computing and Physics. Indiana . University . Bloomington. Science Computing Environments. Chris Jones . Department of Applied Math. Advisor: Chris Bretherton. Departments of Applied Math and Atmospheric Sciences. VOCALS RF05, . 72W, . 20S. Overview. Introduction: Marine boundary layer (MBL) clouds and climate sensitivity. The Second International Workshop on . Data Intensive Computing in the Clouds (DataCloud-SC11) . at SC11. November 14 2011. Geoffrey Fox. gcf@indiana.edu. . . http://www.infomall.org. . Michael . Armbrust. Armando Fox. Rean. Griffith. Anthony D. Joseph. Randy H. Katz. Andrew . Konwinski. Gunho. Lee. David A. Patterson. Ariel . Rabkin. Ion . Stoica. Matei. . Zaharia. Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. Jassem. al . Majed. abdulAziz. al . hashash. Fawaz. al . enezi. Abdullah . bahzad. vocabulary. Evaporation. Condensation. Precipitation. Humidity. Saturation. Relative humidity. Dew point. Cirrus. Aristophanes’ . Knights. and the Politics of Passion. Journal Question. Where . on . the political spectrum . (democratic/oligarchic) do . you . locate . the ideological perspective informing the satire in .

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