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Japan Data Sheet
Capital city: Tokyo
Population of capital city: 13.62 million
Area: 145,924 sq mi
Physical features: mountain chains, volcanoes and heavy forests.
Population in country: 126.96 million
Population density: 348.25
Japan: constitutional monarchy
Head of government and state: prime minister
Neighboring countries: None, it?s made up of islands
Crude birth rate: 8.07/1000
Growth rate: 7.3%
Infant mortality rate: 2/1000
Life expectancy: 85 years
Venn Diagram: use the provided articles to create a comparative venn diagram between the two views on men and women/gender roles during early Period 3.
Western Christendom
Islam
Women were superior to men in certain aspects. They are respected and treated almost godlike. Examples of this would be that they are asked in marriage, desired, loved and courted, and they inspire self sacrifice and require protection.
Men are to respect and worship women. It is believed that women are the building blocks of life and they should be treated accordingly.
CarbohydratesThese nutrients are the main source of energy for your body and without these nutrients, your body could not function properly.
Proteins
Proteins are responsible for the construction and repairing of bones. Protein also provides Amino acids.
Water
Water helps maintain Homeostasis and to filter the body. IT also carries other nutrients cells. Your body is 60% Water.
Fats
Fats provide essential energy for the body and help vitamins absorb into your body.
Vitamins
Chapter 5: African Americans in the New Nation
1. How is it that?a claim may be made the United States Constitution, as?drafted in 1787, was a proslavery document? It is possible because it was a proslavery document in which the delegates allowed for the enslavement to continue for another 20 years and supported military funding in capturing fugitives that escaped and returning them to their owners. (119)
ATTRACTION
The Psychology of Attraction:
The Top Five Classic Studies
1. Similarity and the ?Bogus Stranger?- Attraction and Positive
Reinforcement (Byrne & Nelson, 1965)
2. Friends in the Dorm : Proximity and ?Mere Exposure? (Festinger,
Schachter, & Back, 1950)
3. The Shaky Bridge and ?Misattribution of Arousal? (Dutton & Aron,
1974)
4. Gain-Loss Theory (Aronson & Linder, 1965)
5. Beauty is Good (Dion, Berscheid & Walster, 1972)
Name: _________________________________ Days/Times Class Meets: ___________ Today?s
Date:__________
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Macroeconomics, Spring 2008, Final Exam, several versions
CHAPTER 33
INVERTEBRATES
OUTLINE
I. The Parazoa
A. Phylum Porifera: sponges are sessile with porous bodies and choanocytes
II. The Radiata
A. Phylum Cnidaria: cnidarians have radial symmetry, a gastrovascular cavity, and
cnidocytes
B. Phylum Ctenophora: comb jellies possess rows of ciliary plates and adhesive
colloblasts
III. The Acoelomates
A. Phylum Platyhelminthes: flatworms are dorsoventrally flattened acoelomates
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Running head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPY ON EVOLUTION OF HIP HOP MUSIC
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Annotated Bibliography on Evolution of Hip Hop Music
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12?8 President Johnson?s Veto of the Civil Rights Act, 1866
The Civil Rights Act was the first major piece of legislation to become law over a president?s veto. John- son?s veto message helped make the estrangement between Congress and the President irreparable. Johnson?s constitutional arguments induced Congress to enact the Fourteenth Amendment, which for- bade individual states to deprive citizens of the ?equal protection of the laws.?
SOURCE: Richardson, ed., Messages and Papers, Vol. VI, p. 405ff.
8?5 The Confessions of Nat Turner, 1831
As details of Nat Turner?s Rebellion in August 1831 became known, southern white people shudder in fear at the prospects of slave uprisings. David Walker?s Appeal, and growing northern threat against the South?s peculiar institution only added to southern apprehension. Turner?s Rebellion led to increased slave patrols increased; across the South, state legislatures met in special sessions to deal with a possible emergency, even the Virginia legislature would soon consider abolishing slavery. Many states fortified their Slave Codes
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