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1 A to keep a campfire Is it work?

2 A walk in the woods Once on a group camping trip a young middle school student went on a walk through the woods. His goal was to find tree limbs that would be good for a campfire.

3 Mission accomplished Walking on the trail a few hundred yards from the campsite the boy found a large limb fallen in the woods. The limb appeared to be perfect. It was large enough to provide plenty of fuel for the fire but small enough to be moved by a 13 year-old.

4 Get to work The boy drug the limb down the trail back to the campsite. Once there he began chopping the limb with his hatchet. Believing the work would only take a couple of minutes the boy crashed the hatchet vigorously against the limb.

5 Is this working? As the boy kept slamming his hatchet into the wood the hatchet would vibrate and bounce of the limb. The only result of the chopping were small gashes against the core of the fallen branch.

6 Wise advice After the boy had spent close to an hour chopping against the limb an adult camp leader came alongside the boy. The boy explained that the limb was putting up a tremendous fight but he would not give up. The boy said that the limb would eventually provide the perfect firewood. The leader shook his head and said “That is Live oak cork it won’t burn”.

7 Undeterred The boy shrugged off the words from the leader and scoffed “He doesn’t know what he is talking about. It’s wood and wood burns in a fire.”

8 Goal accomplished After well over an hour the boy and his hatchet were victorious. The wood was chopped into pieces for firewood. The boy walked his prized kindling to the fire and tossed it in. Watching the wood enter the blaze a strange thing happened. The wood did not burn it just charred up and turned to ash and coal.

9 Did the boy do work? Explain your answer with your weeks reading informing your opinion.

10 Write a story that depicts work
It can either be someone failing to do work or successfully completing work. A goal or problem to be solved must be clearly presented The character(s) must put forth effort, energy, and or force in the story The end scenario of your character completing or not completing work must match the definition of work used in our reading article, Jesse Owens quote, and Thomas Edison quote.

11 Quotes If you don’t try and win you might as well hold the Olympics in somebody’s backyard. The thrill of competing carries with it the thrill of a gold medal. One wants to win to prove himself the best Being busy does not always mean real work. The objective of work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not the same as doing. Suppose you are standing next to a brick wall, and you are pushing against the wall as hard as you can. Your arms are getting tired from pushing so hard! Are you doing work? No, you are not. You are not making the brick wall move any distance. You did not do work


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