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The Sargasso Sea is named after the seaweed which resides there in such quantities. First discovered by Christopher Columbus and his crew, the Sargasso Sea was known for unusually calm winds and its myth of demise for those who sailed it. In fact it was Columbus who traveled through the sea sighting the seaweed and assuming that land was nearby. He of course could not have been less correct in his theory.

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Thesis Statement: Coaching soccer is a development in itself, for both the player and the coach, and with the right drills, techniques, and knowledge, a coach can transform any player to be the best that the player allows himself to be.

I. The Five S?s

A. Speed

1. Accelerating

2. High maximum speed

3. Reaction

4. Change of direction

5. Sustaining speed

6. Bursts of fast running

7. Ability to read a situation and anticipate

8. Ability to move the ball and use it at speed

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p.5 B-Law

Chapter 4 The Law of Torts

Intentional Torts

Crime- When a person and the general welfare are also harmed.

Tort- Private wrong committed by one person against another.

Intentional tort- When a person knows and desires the consequences of his or her act.

Tortfeasor- Person who committed the tort, meant to commit harm.

Trespass- Wrongful damage to or interference with another?s property.

Nuisance- Anything that interferes with the enjoyment of life or property.

False Imprisonment- False arrest

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DBQ
Between 1865 to 1900 the U.S. Federal Government violated the principles of laissez faire by interfering with the economy, no regulation on corporations, and not maintaining a total capitalism or complete fair trade in order to meet the demands of the people because of their oppositions to corruption and injustices as a result of laissez faire.

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i need to find the outline for ch 21 but i cant download it w/o doin this first. sorry guys or whoever needed this. just google it and it should pop up for scribd

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Intertidal Zone
Tessa Gebhart
What is it?
The intertidal zone is the area of the foreshore and seabed that is exposed to the air at low tide and submerged at high tide, the area between tide marks.

Also known as the littoral zone.

There are four areas of the intertidal zone.

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AP U.S. History

Vocabulary ? Chapter 11

Name: _______________ Date: _________ Period: ______

Short staple cotton- a crop ideally suited for southern soils and growing conditions, a major part of southern economy

Eli Whitney- Yale grad, credited to the invention of the cotton gin

Catherine Greene- widow, becomes plantation owner/master, paid for Eli Whitney to create cotton gin

Alabama fever- migration of southern slaves and their owners flooded into GA into what will becom AL and MS

?flush times?- the heated rush of the 1830s

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