Internet Intermediate Project: Directions

You might also like

Download as doc, pdf, or txt
Download as doc, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 9

Internet

Intermediate
Project
This practice project consists in using GOOGLE (www.google.com) or any
Internet search engine and MS Word to:

Search the Internet for specific information.

Document where you got the information.

Copy Internet text into Word.

Copy Internet graphics into Word.

Save a graphic from the Internet as a separate file for future use.
Use an Internet email provider to attach and send files
Copy Internet data into Excel.

Directions:
1. Save this file as INTERNET 2 PROJECT - Your Name.
2. Open the web browser.
3. Read the first question (page 3).

4. Go to GOOGLE and search for the information.


5. Type the answer (or copy and paste it) in the ANSWER column.

6. Return to the Internet page where you got your answer.


7. Copy the web page address from the address bar.
8. Paste it into Word in the WEB PAGE cell.
9. Go to the next question.

Page 1 of 9

To copy Internet text into Word

Select the text on the web page.

Right-click the text and choose Copy.

Return to Word. Right Click and paste.

To copy an Internet graphic into Word

Right-click the graphic and choose Copy.

Return to Word. Right Click and paste.

To save an Internet graphic as a separate file,

Right click the graphic.

Choose Save Picture As.

Navigate to where you want to save it.

Give it a name.

Save.

Examples:
QUESTION

How high is the


Empire State
Building?

ANSWER
Height: 381 meters / 1,250 feet

WEB PAGE: http://architecture.about.com/od/skyscrapers/ig/World-s-TallestBuildings/Empire-State-Building.htm

What are the three


most populated
countries in the
world?

China, India, U.S.

WEB PAGE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population

Page 2 of 9

QUESTION

In the 1972 election,


who were the Democrat
and Republican
candidates for
President?

ANSWER
The United States presidential election of 1972 was the 47th
quadrennial United States presidential election. It was held on
November 7, 1972. The Democratic Party's nomination was
eventually won by Senator George McGovern of South
Dakota, who ran an anti-war campaign against incumbent
Republican President Richard Nixon, but was handicapped by
his outsider status and limited support from his own party, as
well as the medical scandal and firing of vice presidential
nominee Thomas Eagleton.

WEB PAGE:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_1972

What is the
approximate population
of gorillas world-wide?
WEB PAGE:
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/great_apes/gorillas/#distri
bution
Magna Carta, also called Magna Carta Libertatum, is an
English charter, originally issued in the year 1215 and
reissued later in the 13th century in modified versions. The
later versions excluded the most direct challenges to the
What is the date &
monarch's authority that had been present in the 1215 charter.
place of the signing of
The charter first passed into law in 1225; the 1297 version,
the Magna Carta?
with the long title (originally in Latin) The Great Charter of
the Liberties of England, and of the Liberties of the Forest,
still remains on the statute books of England and Wales.
WEB PAGE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magna_Carta
Route 66 went through
which eight states?

CA, AZ, NM, TX, OK, KS, MO and Illinois.

WEB PAGE: http://www.google.com/imgres?


q=Route+66+went+through+which+eight+states
%3F&um=1&hl=en&client=firefox-a&sa=N&rls=org.mozilla:enUS:official&biw=622&bih=820&tbm=isch&tbnid=HTvUV_zs0fPlcM:&imgrefur
l=http://hereandthere.us/index.php/2009/route66/&docid=YbbSLFVhyJwvZM&imgurl=http://hereandthere.us/wpcontent/uploads/2009/12/route66map.jpg&w=448&h=277&ei=3KWT7iRGYm3iwKZgambCg&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=249&sig=10559472231688
7944967&page=1&tbnh=115&tbnw=186&start=0&ndsp=13&ved=1t:429,r:3,s:
0,i:76&tx=99&ty=52
8-9 gallons of milk every day.
The average American
cow delivers how many
Page 3 of 9

gallons of milk per day


during her milking
period?

WEB PAGE: http://www.quora.com/How-much-milk-does-a-cow-produce-inone-day


The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Smoke Signals (film)
List three books written
Reservation Blues
by Sherman Alexie.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
War Dances
WEB PAGE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie

Page 4 of 9

Name three Native


American
tribes in the
state of
Texas.

Apache, Kiowa, Comanche.

WEB PAGE: http://www.native-languages.org/texas.htm


CABBAGE, n. A familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as large
and wise as a man's head.
AMBROSE BIERCE
The cabbage is so called from Cabagius, a prince who on
wrote a book called
ascending the throne issued a decree appointing a High Council of
THE DEVILS
Empire consisting of the members of his predecessor's Ministry
DICTIONARY. How
and the cabbages in the royal garden. When any of his Majesty's
did he define the
measures of state policy miscarried conspicuously it was gravely
word cabbage?
announced that several members of the High Council had been
beheaded, and his murmuring subjects were appeased.
WEB PAGE: http://xroads.virginia.edu/~hyper/bierce/bierce.html

The Coming of the Ship

KAHLIL GIBRAN
wrote a book called
THE PROPHET.
Copy and paste the
first four lines of the
chapter on Giving.

Almustafa, the chosen and the beloved,


who was a dawn unto his own day, had waited
twelve years in the city of Orphalese for his
ship that was to return and bear him back to
the isle of his birth.
And in the twelfth year, on the seventh
day of Ielool, the month of reaping, he climbed
the hill without the city walls and looked
seaward; and he beheld the ship coming with
the mist.

WEB PAGE: http://wwwpersonal.umich.edu/~jrcole/gibran/prophet/prophet.htm

10

11

About what percent


of U.S. oil
consumption is
imported from other
countries?

How Much Oil Do We Produce, and How Much Is


Imported?
The United States imported about 58% of the petroleum, which
includes crude oil and refined petroleum products, that we
consumed during 2007. About half of these imports came from
the Western Hemisphere

WEB PAGE: http://www.consumerenergyreport.com/research/crudeoil/where-the-us-gets-its-oil-from/


Find a list of the populations of all 50 states and paste the data into a new Excel
file. Name the sheet tab to POPULATION. Save the file as INTERNET DATA.
You will be attaching the file to an email that you will be sending to the instructor.
Page 5 of 9

State 2010
pop. July 2008
pop.1 July 2007
pop.1 July 2006
pop.1 July 2004
pop. Pop. rank, 2004 Percent change,
19902000 Pop. per
sq mi, 2000 2000 pop. Pop. rank, 2000 1990 pop. 1950 pop. 1900 pop. 1790 pop. Alabama
4,779,736 4,627,851 4,661,900 4,599,000 4,530,182 23 10.1% 87.6 4,447,100 23 4,040,587
3,061,743 1,828,697 Alaska 710,231 686,293 683,478 670,000 655,435 47 14.0 1.1
626,932 48 550,043 128,643 63,592 Arizona 6,329,017 6,500,180 6,338,755 6,166,000
5,743,834 18 40.0 45.2 5,130,632 20 3,665,228 749,587 122,931 Arkansas 2,915,918
2,855,390 2,834,797 2,811,000 2,752,629 32 13.7 51.3 2,673,400 33 2,350,725 1,909,511
1,311,564 California 37,253,956 36,756,666 36,553,215 36,458,000 35,893,799 1 13.8
217.2 33,871,648 1 29,760,021 10,586,223 1,485,053 Colorado 5,029,196 4,861,515
4,939,456 4,753,000 4,601,403 22 30.6 41.5 4,301,261 24 3,294,394 1,325,089 539,700
Connecticut 3,518,288 3,574,097 3,502,309 3,505,000 3,503,604 29 3.6 702.9 3,405,565 29
3,287,116 2,007,280 908,420 237,946 Delaware 897,934 873,092 864,764 853,000 830,364
45 17.6 401.0 783,600 45 666,168 318,085 184,735 59,096 DC 601,723 591,833 588,292
582,000 553,523 5.7 9,378.0 572,059 606,900 802,178 278,718 Florida
18,801,310 18,328,340 18,251,243 18,090,000 17,397,161 4 23.5 296.4 15,982,378 4
12,937,926 2,771,305 528,542 Georgia 9,687,653 9,685,744 9,544,750 9,364,000
8,829,383 9 26.4 141.4 8,186,453 10 6,478,216 3,444,578 2,216,331 82,548 Hawaii
1,360,301 1,288,198 1,283,388 1,285,000 1,262,840 42 9.3 188.6 1,211,537 42 1,108,229
499,794 154,001 Idaho 1,567,582 1,523,816 1,499,402 1,466,000 1,393,262 39 28.5
15.6 1,293,953 39 1,006,749 588,637 161,772 Illinois 12,830,632 12,901,563
12,852,548 12,832,000 12,713,634 5 8.6 223.4 12,419,293 5 11,430,602 8,712,176
4,821,550 Indiana 6,483,802 6,376,792 6,345,289 6,314,000 6,237,569 14 9.7 169.5
6,080,485 14 5,544,159 3,934,224 2,516,462 Iowa 3,046,355 3,002,555 2,988,046
2,982,000 2,954,451 30 5.4 52.4 2,926,324 30 2,776,755 2,621,073 2,231,853 Kansas
2,853,118 2,802,134 2,775,997 2,764,000 2,735,502 33 8.5 32.9 2,688,418 32 2,477,574
1,905,299 1,470,495 Kentucky 4,339,367 4,269,245 4,241,474 4,206,000 4,145,922 26
9.7 101.7 4,041,769 25 3,685,296 2,944,806 2,147,174 73,677 Louisiana 4,533,372
4,410,796 4,293,204 4,288,000 4,515,770 24 5.9 102.6 4,468,976 22 4,219,973 2,683,516
1,381,625 Maine 1,328,361 1,316,456 1,317,207 1,322,000 1,317,253 40 3.8 41.3
1,274,923 40 1,227,928 913,774 694,466 96,540 Maryland 5,773,552 5,633,597 5,618,344
5,616,000 5,558,058 19 10.8 541.9 5,296,486 19 4,781,468 2,343,001 1,188,044 319,728
Massachusetts 6,547,629 6,497,967 6,449,755 6,437,000 6,416,505 13 5.5 809.8 6,349,097
13 6,016,425 4,690,514 2,805,346 378,787 Michigan 9,883,640 10,003,422 10,071,822
10,096,000 10,112,620 8 6.9 175.0 9,938,444 8 9,295,297 6,371,766 2,420,982
Minnesota 5,303,925 5,220,393 5,197,621 5,167,000 5,100,958 21 12.4 61.8 4,919,479 21
4,375,099 2,982,483 1,751,394 Mississippi 2,967,297 2,938,618 2,918,785 2,911,000
2,902,966 31 10.5 60.6 2,844,658 31 2,573,216 2,178,914 1,551,270 Missouri 5,988,927
5,911,605 5,878,415 5,843,000 5,754,618 17 9.3 81.2 5,595,211 17 5,117,073 3,954,653
3,106,665 Montana 989,415 967,440 957,861 945,000 926,865 44 12.9 6.2 902,195 44
799,065 591,024 243,329 Nebraska 1,826,341 1,783,432 1,774,571 1,768,000 1,747,214
38 8.4 22.3 1,711,263 38 1,578,385 1,325,510 1,066,300 Nevada 2,700,551 2,600,167
2,565,382 2,496,000 2,334,771 35 66.3 18.2 1,998,257 35 1,201,833 160,083 42,335
New Hampshire 1,316,470 1,315,809 1,315,828 1,315,000 1,299,500 41 11.4 137.8
Page 6 of 9

1,235,786 41 1,109,252 533,242 411,588 141,885 New Jersey 8,791,894 8,682,661


8,685,920 8,725,000 8,698,879 11 8.9 1,134.5 8,414,350 9 7,730,188 4,835,329 1,883,669
184,139 New Mexico 2,059,179 1,984,356 1,969,915 1,955,000 1,903,289 36 20.1 15.0
1,819,046 36 1,515,069 681,187 195,310 New York 19,378,102 19,490,297 19,297,729
19,306,000 19,227,088 3 5.5 401.9 18,976,457 3 17,990,455 14,830,192 7,268,894 340,120
North Carolina 9,535,483 9,222,414 9,061,032 8,857,000 8,541,221 10 21.4 165.2
8,049,313 11 6,628,637 4,061,929 1,893,810 393,751 North Dakota 672,591 641,481
639,715 636,000 634,366 48 0.5 9.3 642,200 47 638,800 619,636 319,146 Ohio
11,536,504 11,485,910 11,466,917 11,478,000 11,459,011 7 4.7 277.3 11,353,140 7
10,847,115 7,946,627 4,157,545 Oklahoma 3,751,351 3,642,361 3,617,316 3,579,000
3,523,553 28 9.7 50.3 3,450,654 27 3,145,585 2,233,351 790,3912 Oregon 3,831,074
3,790,060 3,747,455 3,701,000 3,594,586 27 20.4 35.6 3,421,399 28 2,842,321 1,521,341
413,536 Pennsylvania 12,702,379 12,448,279 12,432,792 12,441,000 12,406,292 6 3.4
274.0 12,281,054 6 11,881,643 10,498,012 6,302,115 434,373 Rhode Island 1,052,567
1,050,788 1,057,832 1,068,000 1,080,632 43 4.5 1,003.2 1,048,319 43 1,003,464 791,896
428,556 68,825 South Carolina 4,625,364 4,479,800 4,407,709 4,321,000 4,198,068 25
15.1 133.2 4,012,012 26 3,486,703 2,117,027 1,340,316 249,073 South Dakota 814,180
804,194 796,214 782,000 770,883 46 8.5 9.9 754,844 46 696,004 652,740 401,570
Tennessee 6,346,105 6,214,888 6,156,719 6,039,000 5,900,962 16 16.7 138.0 5,689,283 16
4,877,185 3,291,718 2,020,616 35,691 Texas 25,145,561 24,326,974 23,904,380
23,508,000 22,490,022 2 22.8 79.6 20,851,820 2 16,986,510 7,711,194 3,048,710 Utah
2,763,885 2,736,424 2,645,330 2,550,000 2,389,039 34 29.6 27.2 2,233,169 34 1,722,850
688,862 276,749 Vermont 625,741 621,270 621,254 624,000 621,394 49 8.2 65.8
608,827 49 562,758 377,747 343,641 85,425 Virginia 8,001,024 7,769,089 7,712,091
7,643,000 7,459,827 12 14.4 178.8 7,078,515 12 6,187,358 3,318,680 1,854,184 747,6103
Washington 6,724,540 6,549,224 6,468,424 6,396,000 6,203,788 15 21.1 88.6 5,894,121 15
4,866,692 2,378,963 518,103 West Virginia 1,852,994 1,814,468 1,812,035 1,818,000
1,815,354 37 0.8 75.1 1,808,344 37 1,793,477 2,005,552 958,800 Wisconsin 5,686,986
5,627,967 5,601,640 5,557,000 5,509,026 20 9.6 98.8 5,363,675 18 4,891,769 3,434,575
2,069,042 Wyoming 563,626 532,668 522,830 515,000 506,529 50 8.9 5.1 493,782 50
453,588 290,529 92,531 Total U.S. 308,745,538 301,621,157 299,398,000 293,655,404
292,936,109

281,421,906
248,709,873
152,271,417 76,212,168 3,929,214
WEB PAGE: http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0004986.html

Page 7 of 9

12

Find a list of all of Elviss movies and the year each one each one was released.
Paste the list into the next tab of the Excel file INTERNET DATA that you created in
step 11. Rename the sheet tab to ELVIS.
WEB PAGE:

13

Find a map of Washington state that shows where all the native tribes are located. Do
a screenshot (PrintScreen) and paste it into Word. Crop off all but the map (FORMAT
/ CROP). Save it as Washington Tribes. You will attach this file at the end of this
project.
WEB PAGE:

14

Find a photo of
Geronimo. Copy
and paste here
-------------

15

Find a photo of
Chief Joseph.
Copy and paste
here -----------

Page 8 of 9

Find a photo of the Statue of Liberty.


16

Do not paste it into this Word document.


Save it as a separate file into your folder and name it Statue of Liberty.

17

Find a photo of your favorite car (year and make). Do not paste it into this Word
document. Save it as a separate file into your folder and name it My Favorite Car.

To:
Subject:
Message:
Attach:
Attach:
Attach:
Attach:
Attach:

Dennis.Kinerk@muckleshoot.nsn.us
Internet Intermediate Project
Cool Project, Daddio!
1. This Word document
2. The Statue of Liberty file
3. The My Favorite Car file
4. The EXCEL file (Internet Data)
5. The Washington tribes Word file

18

Send an email
to the
instructor.

19

Take the Internet Intermediate test.

Page 9 of 9

You might also like