Everyone has burning questions about life. Mysteries we wonder about but don’t always have clear answers for. Think about your biggest questions about existence, purpose, or the world around you. Write a blog post where you share at least two of your most burning questions about life and explain why these questions matter to you.

My biggest question is what is the government not telling us. Like I know how advanced we are but to the general public so much is hidden. Like I want to know what secret ships or weopens we have created that no one knows about. I want to see the advancements weve made and I want to see how far we have come. I also want to know if we have met aliens. I am a firm believer in that aliens are real. I think there is no chance that in our entire huge universe we are the only living things. Sure we are lucky where earth is. But the universe is expandning so fast that we couldn't have been the only ones that's happened to. Also think about how old the universe is. We came so late so I wonder what came before us.


In class today we started our own origin myths. We read the teachers example and spent the class working on the planner for our myths. 


Today I learned how to use absoulute value in a graph and plot the vertex of that point.

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