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Development of Agricultural Civilizations Central Africa - Plantains, bananas, yams North and South America - Maize, beans, squash India - millet, barley (7000 B.C.E.) China - millet (6000 B.C.E) South East Asia - rice Women played a big role in going from hunting and gathering to agriculture. - migratory - slash and burn - shifting - fertilizing, irrigation, mixed crops Fermentations of grains (alcohol) discovered in Middle East near end of Neolithic. Megalith- large standing stone structure for worshipping (Stonehenge) Rise of Cities - Allow transfer of goods, ideas, and services. - Offer protection - Create specialization of labor

Star Light, Star Bright, Does Jack Shine Tonight?

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Star Light, Star Bright; Does Jack Shine Tonight? By: Kayleigh Hursh How does Stanley Kubrick?s The Shining keep its audience so well captivitated throughout the duration of the film? Kubrick takes his viewers on the exhilarating journey of Jack Torrance?s psychological break-down through the psychic eyes of his son, Danny. While this is interesting, it is not nearly as exciting as the other possibility. As stated above, it is easily spotted that Danny Torrance has a link to the supernatural, it also becomes vaguely apparent through various hints, including alcohol dependence, rage, a gradual loss of his grip on reality, and perhaps the most obvious, his own visions, that Jack, too shines.

IB/AP US History

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James Paek IB History of the Americas 3rd Period Tom Wolff Notecards 1-50 1. Mayflower Compact 1620 - The first agreement for self-government in America. It was signed by the 41 men on the Mayflower and set up a government for the Plymouth colony. 2. William Bradford A Pilgrim, the second governor of the Plymouth colony, 1621-1657. He developed private land ownership and helped colonists get out of debt. He helped the colony survive droughts, crop failures, and Indian attacks. 3. Pilgrims and Puritans contrasted

Human Geography of East Asia

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Name ________________________________________________ Date __________________ Period _______ Human Geography of East Asia PART 1 1. Four Subregions of East Asia Map - Examine the map on page 634 and identify the four subregions of East Asia. What characteristics do the countries within each subregions share? China (pages 635-639) Focus: What factors combine to make a culture grow & last? 2. What helped China remain isolated? 3. How was China governed in its early history? 4. What are some achievements China made in its early history? 5. What are some Chinese dynasties? 6. When did Europeans begin exploration of China? 7. How was Europe able to gain access to Chinese markets in the 19th century?

To Kill A Mocking Bird

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The story is narrated by a young girl named Jean Louise Finch, who is almost always called by her nickname, Scout. Scout starts to explain the circumstances that led to the broken arm that her older brother, Jem, sustained many years earlier; she begins by recounting her family history. The first of her ancestors to come to America was a fur-trader and apothecary named Simon Finch, who fled England to escape religious persecution and established a successful farm on the banks of the Alabama River. The farm, called Finch’s Landing, supported the family for many years. The first Finches to make a living away from the farm were Scout’s father, Atticus Finch, who became a lawyer in the nearby town of Maycomb, and his brother, Jack Finch, who went to medical school in Boston.

The Earth and Its Peoples 2nd Ed. AP World History Chapter Outlines:5-7

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Chapter 5 Greece and Iran 1000-30 B.C. E. Ancient Iran Iran's Geography and Resources- Ancient Iran contained western Asia-Media, Babylonia, Lydia, in Egypt. The location of Iran makes it convenient link between Western Asia and Southern and Central Asia. Iran used its variety of mineral sources (copper, tin, gold, and silver) and crafted goods for trade. The Rise of the Persian Empire- Of the two Iranian peoples, the Archaemenids and the Medes (or Mada in Iranian), the Medes were the first to achieve a complex level of political organization. The Medes played a major role in the destruction of the Syrian Empire, and extended control over Assyria, Anatolia, and Persia. The Archaemenids cemented their relationship with the Median court through marriage.

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