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Post-War Decolonization and Social Developments
Zain Qurahsi
What were the consequences of the ending of the Cold War? Who won the Cold War and why?
The consequence of ending the cold war was that the communist system in Europe ended. The Berlin wall collapsed and the tensions of cold war cooled down when the soviets had rivalries with china.
Unit 7: Urban Landscape
Key Issue 1: Where Did Services Originate?
Types of Services
= consumer; 4 main types ? retail & wholesale, education, health, leisure & hospitality
= business; 3 main types ? financial, professional, transportation & similar stuff
= public ? to provide security and protection for citizens and businesses
Rural Settlements
= dispersed rural settlements ? isolated farms, no farm neighbors; characteristic of NA
FOIL stands for first outter inner last
give two of these (x + y) you would multiply them like this
(x + y)(a + b)
xa + xb + ya + yb
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segue: to proceed without interruption.
palimpsest: an object or place whose older layers or aspects are apparent.
bete noire: something or someone particularly detested or avoided.
farrago: an assortment; a medley.
expatiate: to speak or write at length.
nadir: the lowest point.
protean: readily assuming different shapes or forms.
fulsome: offensive from excess of praise.
constitutional: a walk taken for one's health.
quondam: former; sometime.
stem cells are able to change into any cell
they're found in the umbilical cord
they can be used to repair/replace cells, tissues, organs, etc
Keshav Patel
Kocha #1
Kappa Chapter
Zeta Class
Fall 2010
Diwali
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