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Frederick Douglass (1883?)
"The Serfs of Russia...Were Given Three Acres of Land"???
In this speech, given many years after Reconstruction ended, Douglass laments the development of sharecropping in the South, and links it to the failure of land confiscation in Reconstruction. Sharecropping arose as the freedmen continued to resist gang labor and conditions resembling plantation conditions.???
The Southern Colonies
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The Chesapeake (Virginia & Maryland)
??? A. Virginia (founded in 1607 by Virginia Company)
??????? 1.??? Jamestown, 1607: 1st permanent British colony in New World
??????????????? a. Founded by Virginia Company that received charter from
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??????????????????? i. Main goals: Promise of gold, conversion of Amerindians
?????????????????????? to Christianity (just like Spain), and new passage through
Is It Legally Consistent for Darwin Lobbyists to Oppose Advocating, But Advocate Opposing, Intelligent Design in Public Schools?
Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3
Dr. Liz Desnoyers-Colas
Comm. 2280
Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3
Free Speech? How Free?
Ethics
Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3
Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3
Speaking Ethically
Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3
Ethical Speech:
Have a Clear, responsible goal
Use Sound Evidence and Reasoning
Be sensitive and tolerant to others
Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3
Be Honest
?I did not have sexual relations with that woman-Monica Lewinsky.?
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A picture showing a newspaper article when the Freedmans Bureau existed.
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Brain Structures
Brainstem
The brain?s ?basement?
Oldest & most inner part
Where spinal cord enters brain
Crossover point
Comprised of:
Thalamus (?switchboard?)
Cerebellum (?little brain?)
Medulla (breathing/heart rate)
Pons (sleep)
Limbic System
?Brain?s doughnut?
Comprised of:
Hippocampus
Amygdala
Hypothalamus
Memory & initial emotional responses to events
Fear
Anxiety
Anger
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Washington's Farewell Address 1796
1796
Friends and Citizens:
Holandric ? Genes found on the Y- Chromosome
Teratogens ? agents of nature that cause abnormalities in the foetus
Polytene chromosomes ? chromosomes that successively replicate without any cell division making ?chunk?.
Oncogene ? gene that under high temperature and mutation turn a normal cell in to a cancer cell, such as a tumor cell.
Histones ? a protein that shortens the long DNA molecule so that all the DNA molecules can fit inside the nucleus.
Totipotency- the ability of a cell to reactivate all the genes in a genome.
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