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Ethan Chang
Mr. Robinson
8S+ English
June 11th. 2015
The Outsider?s Culture Clash Report
?You can see sunset real good on the west side, but you can see the same sunset on the east side?, said by Ponyboy, the main character of The Outsider. The Outsider is a book about the social conflicts between the low-class gangsters and the high-class gangsters. This quote said by Ponyboy means both high class and low-class had their own benefits.
?Emerging Transregional; Networks of Communication & Exchange
New tech & more familiarity with the world= movement of people through Afro-Eurasia & the Americas
Movement gave rise to greater transregional interaction
Networks of communication and exchange grew in # and size
War & migration + trade= force driving this ^
This movement allowed
Transfer of tech and knowledge
Spread & mixing of religious beliefs
Redistribution of plant & animals
Waging of war over longer distances
Spread of diseases
The Development of States & Empires
More complexity and sophistication
Better-armed/organized military forces
Stronger bureaucratic
Better record keeping mechanisms
Key States & Empires brought these to wide-ranging territories
Political
Economic
Social unity
Many became classic civilizations
Overreach led to many of their downfalls and declines
Focus on Patterns in the way they governed themselves, projected power, and organized labor and resource in mentioned Empires
The Development & Codification of Religious & Cultural Traditions
Religions
Address questions of morality & spirituality
Provide societies w/ a sense of unity
Inspire art & architecture
Justifying social & political life
government
social hierarchies
gender norms
At times opposed scientific innovation & social progress
Clashes btwn faiths can provoke discrimination & conflict
The development of religions worldwide (600BCE-600CE)
Existing religions reformed themselves significantly
The Development and Interactions of Early Agricultural, Pastoral, and Urban Societies
First civilizations (5,500-5,000 years ago)
Civilizations should have
An economic system
A government
A social system
A moral or ethical belief system
An intellectual tradition
A high level of technology skill
The Neolithic Revolution and Early Agricultural Societies
End of the Ice Ages (ended 12,000 years ago)
Milder conditions
Warmer temperatures
Tundra-> Grassland
Grassland-> Forests
Population 2mil-50mil by 5000BCE
50mil-100mil by 1000BCE
Population growth because how they fed themselves
New skills=
pastoralism & agriculture
manipulate environment
Neolithic Revolution
Took place over many centuries
At different times in different places
Changes were immense
Geography & the Peopling on Earth
Geographic Orientation
Antarctica- No native pop.
Australia
Oldest surviving ethnic group- Aborigines
Very isolated for most of its history
1,000?s of islands in Pacific (Oceania)= Part of Australia
Africa
Birthplace of humanity
Northern 1/3= Sahara Desert
Asia
Largest
Most populated
Most diverse mix of
Climates
Languages
Cultures
Subregions=
Middle East
Central Asia
South Asia (Indian Subcontinent)
Southeast Asia
Les Deut?rostomiens
? premi?re vue, les ?toiles de mer et d'autres ?chinodermes semblent avoir peu en commun avec l'embranchement des cord?s qui comprend entre autres les vert?br?s. Cependant, ces animaux partagent les caract?ristiques deut?rostomiens.
D?veloppement proto- et deut?rostomien
Traits d?veloppementaux des Deut?rostomiens:
Qu'est-ce que les animaux?
Nous sommes tous d'accord pour dire qu'un chat est un animal... mais qu'est-ce qui en fait un animal? Pourquoi une ?ponge est-elle un animal? Pourquoi les ?ponges et les chats sont-ils plac?s dans le m?me r?gne? Vous pourriez penser que certains coraux ressemblent plus ? des plantes...
Pourquoi ces organismes divers sont-ils tous class?s comme animaux?
Il existe certaines fonctionnalit?s de base qui se trouvent dans tous les membres du r?gne Animal.
En g?n?ral, les animaux sont tous mobiles, h?t?rotrophes et multicellulaires.
Microbiologie
Les Protistes
D?finition des protistes?
Les protistes sont tous les organismes eucaryotes qui ne sont ni des v?g?taux, ni des champignons, ni des animaux.
Caract?ristiques des protistes
Un groupe tr?s h?t?rog?ne (Algues, Acrasiomyc?tes, Myxomyc?tes, Protozoaires...) et paraphyl?tique (qui provient de plusieurs lign?es ?volutives diff?rentes).
La plupart des protistes sont unicellulaires (mais certains sont coloniaux ou multicellulaires).
R?sum? Chimie: Partie 3-4
La r?activit? des ?l?ments d?pend de 4 facteurs:
Fonctions organiques
Alcane
Cyclalcane
Alc?nes
Aromatiques
Benz?ne
Alcyne
Alcool
Ether
Thiol
Thioalcool
Thioether
Phenol
Amines
Aniline
Ald?hydes
C?tones
Enol
Equilibre Ceto-Enol
Aldol (Ald?hyd-Alcool)
Acides carboxyliques
Diacides
C?toacides
Anhydre
Ester
Thioester
Acides amin?s
Peptides
Nitrile
Amides
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