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Organic Chemistry concept map

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Organic Chemistry Is made of Is used in Is the study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation of carbon-based compounds. Chemical compounds Elements Which always contain Carbon Plastics Drugs Foods All living things It provides Which are usually Meltable and can be boiled Hydrophobic Is able to have Many bonds shared with the carbon atom. Different types of organic molecules including things that make up hair, skin, and fingernails. Due to The versatility of carbon?s bonds. Structure for living things. Which helps Many combinations of compounds to be possible. The variation within organisms that make up blocks of life. Contributes to Many different possible substances. http://www.visionlearning.com/library/module_viewer.php?mid=60

A chart of South Asia!

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Politics Economy Social Class/ Gender 8000-600 CE Harappa and Mohenjo- Daro Aryans (1500 BCE) 16 states Then Maurya (321-185 BCE) Central, powerful military Then Gupta Empire (320 ? 550 CE) Central control w/ village gov?ts Active trade and communication with Sumer Ashoka (Maurya) promote trade with rest areas for travelers and Buddhist missionaries Trade with Mesopotamia ? Silk, cotton, elephants Silk Road Warrior aristocracy/ enslaved Dravidians Arayans stratify class ? Varna ? four classes Patriarchal Customs devalued women More isolated ? purdh 600-1450 CE Collapse of Delhi sultanate in 1300?s Indian Ocean trade and Trade with Islamic World, China, East Africa and Persia Traded: cotton, silk,

Scatterplot Project

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PAP Algebra 2 Mrs. Hargis Scatterplot Project: Due Date____9/26/2011*___________ The purpose of this project is to present a real-life application of math relative to Health Issues and choices specifically involving teenagers. Math modeling will be used to find a line of best fit, linear analysis, and making predictions. Each student will submit a short report, (approximately one typed page, double-spaced). Directions: You will be graphing a scatterplot, find the line of best fit, and use the line of best fit to predict future statistics. Go to the web site http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/yrbs/trends.htm and choose a specific statistic in which you are interested. Make sure you have data for at least five dates. Input the ?time? in L1 and ?statistic? in L2.

The Earth and its Peoples

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The Earth and Its Peoples A Global History 14820_00_i-xxxii.qxd 4/2/04 3:13 PM Page i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 R 52 L 53 ROUGH PAGES 14820_00_i-xxxii.qxd 4/2/04 3:13 PM Page ii The Earth and Its Peoples A Global History THIRD EDITION Richard W. Bulliet Columbia University Pamela Kyle Crossley Dartmouth College Daniel R. Headrick Roosevelt University Steven W. Hirsch Tufts University Lyman L. Johnson University of North Carolina?Charlotte David Northrup Boston College Houghton Mifflin Company Boston New York ADVANCED PLACEMENT*EDITION 14820_00_i-xxxii.qxd 4/2/04 3:13 PM Page iii Document-Based Questions: Bard Keeler

Very basic plant classification

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On the Classification of Plants Plants can be divided into four broad groups over the course of evolution: mosses, ferns, cone-bearing, and flowering. The first, and least evolutionarily advanced group of plants, are the mosses and their relatives- Bryophytes. These plants lack vascular tissue, so they cannot move nutrients and water very far from its source. As a result, they cannot grow very high, and they also lack true leaves, stems, and roots. These plants also require water in order for fertilization to occur, because the sperm must swim to the egg. Plants in this category include mosses, hornworts, and liverworts. In the collection, the Springy Turf-Moss is a Bryophyte.

AP US Govt Politics Key Terms

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UNIT ONE Principles of Democracy: Fundamental worth, equality for all persons, majority rule minority rights, necessity of compromise, individual freedom. Representative Democracy: ?the principle of elected individuals representing the people. Limited Government: a type of government in which its functions and powers are prescribed, limited, and restricted by law. Federalism: power is shared between national and state governments; ensures that power is equally distributed. Types Dual- Two governments side by side, each with its own zones and rarely in conflict. If a conflict the supreme court is the umpire. Cooperative: States and national governments work together to solve your problems.

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Prologue Roots of Psychology Scholars who spent their lives wondering about people ?Do our feelings always match our behaviors?? India China Middle East Europe They looked carefully at our minds and how our bodies related to them. Prescientific Psychology 2,000 years ago, Buddah & Confucius focused on powers and origins of ideas Other worlds Ancient Hebrews, Socrates & Plato (his student along with Aristotle (Platos student) thought whether mind & body are connected or distinct & if ideas are innate or from experience Rene Descartes and john Locke reengaged those aspects Locke described the mind as ?white paper? which experience writes The mind acts only on what has come through the senses Psychological Science Born

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