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sumerian_proverbs

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Proverbs from Ki-en-gir (Sumer), c. 2000 BCE ? 1. Whoever has walked with truth generates life. 2. Do not cut off the neck of that which has had its neck cut off. 3. That which is given in submission becomes a medium of defiance. 4. The destruction is from his own personal god; he knows no savior. 5. Wealth is hard to come by, but poverty is always at hand. 6. He acquires many things, he must keep close watch over them. 7. A boat bent on honest pursuits sailed downstream with the wind; Utu has sought out honest ports for it. 8. He who drinks too much beer must drink water. 9. He who eats too much will not be able to sleep. 10. Since my wife is at the outdoor shrine, and furthermore since my mother is at the river, I shall die of hunger, he says.

Total Value Money Spreadsheet

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Sheet1 Rate of Return (Rate) 3.00% Number of Year (NPER) 5 Payment (PMT) 0 Present Value (PV) 5000 Type 5796.3703714999992 Sheet2 Sheet3
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mocking_bird_assinment

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Patrick Sayers Period 8 9/21/13 Mocking Bird assignment Explain how Caitlin and Michael become friends? Caitlin and Michael become friends when Mrs. Brooks the schools consoler puts Caitlin in another recess so she could make new friends. When Caitlin was at recess one day she saw Michael by himself looking sad, and she walked towards him to see what was wrong. Michael was sad because his mother died during a school shootings, and Caitlin gave Michael a gummy worm to comfort him. He thought she was very nice to him, and that is how they became friends. Why is Caitlin so threatened by Michael?s friendship with Josh?

chapter_4_assesment

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Patrick Sayers Period 8 11/10/13 Chapter 4 questions Conscience is a judgment of reason whereby the human person recognizes the moral quality of a concrete act that he is going to perform, is in the process of performing, or has already completed. This is like a man is appreciative to follow faithfully what he knows to be just/fair and right. It is by the judgment of his conscience that man notices and recognizes the prescriptions of the divine law.

10_commandment

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Paul Monachino, Patrick Sayers, and Grace Mahoney 2/11/14 Explaining the Sixth Commandment: You shall not commit adultery: You have heard that it was said, 'You shall not commit adultery. But we say to you that everyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart." The sixth commandment upholds chastity as a moral virtue, a gift from God, a grace, a fruit of spiritual effort. Chastity is a moral virtue. The Holy Spirit enables one whom the water of baptism has renewed to imitate the purity of Christ.

AP Human Geography The Cultural Landscape Vocab Ch. 8

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Balance of Power Boundary City-State Colonialism Colony Compact state Elongated state Federal state Fragmented state Frontier Gerrymandering Imperialism Landlocked state Microstate Perforated state Prorupted state Sovereignty State Unitary state
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AP Human Geography The Cultural Landscape Vocab Ch. 4

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Custom Folk culture Habit Popular culture Taboo Terroir
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Effective Research Summary

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Writing an effective research summary or profile Content Does the summary give a clear indication of the research problem, question or hypothesis ? or at least a definable topic area? Style Is every sentence - and every word - doing something for the reader? How many words are wasted on phrases like ?this dissertation sets out to show?? How could any parts be rephrased to have more impact? Is the vocabulary generally strong and positive (e.g. ?demonstrates?, ?shows?, ?critiques?), or is it weak and vague (e.g. ?hopes?, ?tries?, ?attempts?)? Is the profile written in the present tense (good) or the future tense (less good)? Are the sentences too long (try reading it aloud ? do you finish breathless?!) or too short (do you sound like Tony Blair)?

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