This is the beginning of week 3. The reading and writing will become more intense. At the same time, you will receive increased and personalized support. We will focus on symmetry today - symmetry in the universe and symmetry in social interactions. You will write a piece on personal symmetry today after reading an excerpt on the symmetrical universe and symmetry of social interactions.
Symmetry
Symmetry is two different things that are similar with
similarities. Similarity’s happen in our daily lives. You may not notice, but
it’s in nature and objects. Similarities can show up in different ways.
Symmetry happens in nature to, if you slice open an apple it’ll be similar. You
look at beehives they make their nest similar to pentagons.
Reciprocity, Empathy, Respect, Justice are different ways
symmetry show up. With reciprocity is willing to swap a place or position with
someone else, but still being in the similar spot they were just in. Empathy is
showing someone your point of view with another peer so you both have the
similar idea. Respect is showing how you want to be respected and other peers
respecting you the way you do. Justice is giving a fair treatment to two
different peers for the same crime.
DZ
Symmetry all over the
world
Symmetry is similarity or exact correspondence between
different things we observe the symmetrical nature of social interactions in a
variety of context. The mutual exchange of reciprocity is based on the
principle of symmetry interpreted as fair exchange. Respect is recognizing the
symmetry of this human connection. Snowflakes exhibit perfect six-side
symmetries. Symmetry leads to economy, and nature, like human beings, seems to
prefer economy. I think symmetries are all over the world like walls, books, maybe
your food too.
OC
SYMMETRY
Is in the first text, symmetry in the universe I learned
there are many symmetries in nature. Snowflakes exhibit perfect six-sided
symmetry. Starfish have five equally spaced arms. Jellyfish divide into four
identical sectors. Cut an apple in two, and you will find that its five seeds
are arranged in a pentagonal pattern.
EB
Symmetry
Symmetry is
the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other. There
are many symmetries in nature. I learned something about the beehive. Each cell
of the honeycomb is a nearly perfect hexagon, a space with six identical and
equally spaced walls. For every ounce of wax, a bee must consume about eight
ounces pf honey. Requiring visiting thousands of flowers and much flapping of
wings. The hexagonal minimizes effort and expense of energy. Symmetry reduces
complexity. In also learned symmetry is an important principle recurring throughout
nature, including social interactions. We observe the symmetrical nature of
social interactions in a variety of contexts. Peer relationship are based
symmetry. Fair treatment under the law is an important justice principle. In my
opinion the symmetrical universe is unexplainable for its nice shapes. In my
opinion symmetry is important for the simple fact symmetrical interactions send
a message. Peer relationships are based on symmetry.
JN
Symmetry is the similarity or exact correspondence between different things. I learned that a beehive is a example of the
symmetry of the universe . One Author Believes That a beehive is one of the
symmetry of nature . In The second text , Symmetry in social I learned that the
mutual exchange of reciprocity is based on the principle of symmetry interpreted as fair exchange. I didn’t really
know too much about symmetry but I it’s cool learn about symmetry. I’ll like to know
much more about how symmetry works and how nature uses it.
JS
Symmetrical
Symmetry is A line that divide everything in the universe
into 2 equal parts. Like the justice system and the citizens in the city
because everyone one has to treat everyone the same way, It says in the text “
Fair treatment under the law is an important justice principle. “ which means
everyone has to treat everyone the same way with fair treatment. symmetry can
be found in any interactions that exist or established wit any organization. The structure of how you do things is how you
make fair and positive moves because, in the text it says a grid is a unique
shape that divided a surface into equal cells with the smallest total
perimeter.”
EJ
Symmetry is similarity or exact correspondence between different things. In the text symmetrical universe and symmetry
in social interactions I learned there is symmetry everywhere. You just don’t
see all of it until you think about how much symmetry there actually is.
Symmetry isn’t just in physical objects, it is everywhere. “Jellyfish divide
into 4 identical sectors”. “Starfish have five equally spaced arms”. That is
all physical symmetry, when we treat others as we expect to be treated, we are
creating a symmetrical relationship. This type of symmetry is called symmetry
in social Interactions. There is a lot of symmetry in social interactions. –Noah
Smerz
Symmetry
There are
many symmertries in nature. Why does nature embody so much symmetry? However,
we have some partial answers. Symmetry leads to economy, and nature, like human
beings, seems to prefer economy.
KK
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