Humanities
Chapter 1 notes
Civilation and Agriculture
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Japanese history
Classical vs Feudal Japan What is Chinese? What is Japanese? 300 BCE 300 CE 900 CE 1200 CE Jomon Yayoi Kofun or Yamato Nara Heian 1600 CE Kamakura Muromachi 600 CE Asuka Momoyama Ancient Classical Feudal Major attribute Attempts at integrating Chinese advances into pre-existing Japanese Political/Economic/Religious/Social/Intellectual/Artistic framework Historically, this process ? which occurs in all parts of East Asia (Korea, Japan, Vietnam, etc.) is called Sinification Legacies: Shinto Clan-Structure CLANS Shoen = fief IMPERIAL CLAN Amaterasu ? sun goddess Land of the Rising Sun Centralized Adaptation of Chinese model Cultural importation Indigenous religion of Japan. Its origins lay in ancient custom
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Lab 1 Density of solids Lab Conclusion
Lab 1 ? Density of solids Lab Conclusion Mr. Grodski III Alexander Bedrossian Conclusion The objectives were completed: We measured the 4 objects & calculated their volumes; We calculated the density & identified the 4 unknown objects(Aluminum, Steel, Aluminum, Aluminum); And lastly we determined the accuracy of the results.
Commonplace
Bacteria
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Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came
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?Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came? I. My first thought was, he lied in every word, That hoary cripple, with malicious eye Askance to watch the workings of his lie On mine, and mouth scarce able to afford Suppression of the glee, that pursed and scored Its edge, at one more victim gained thereby. II. What else should he be set for, with his staff? What, save to waylay with his lies, ensnare All travellers who might find him posted there, And ask the road? I guessed what skull-like laugh Would break, what crutch ?gin write my epitaph For pastime in the dusty thoroughfare.
Carbon Study Guide
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