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The Earths and its People (Important ppl) ch 12 13
1.? Ptolemy ? Geocentric Theory - 90-168 C.E. ? He was the Egyptian astronomer (and other careers, mathematician, astrologist, etc.) that created the cosmological model for his geocentric theory (the Earth is the center of the universe, everything rotates around it).? Islamic scientists (Nasar al-Din) were greatly influenced by Ptolemy?s theory and even came up with their own explanations and models of the geocentric theory. ? 2.? King Lalibela ? Sculpted Churches - r. 1180-1220 C.E. ? He was the ruler of the Christian kingdom of Ethiopia. ??As part of his new capital, Lalibela, he directed Ethiopian sculptors to carve eleven churches out of solid rock, each commemorating a sacred Christian site in Jerusalem.? They were constructed from 1200-1230 C.E. approx. ?
The Earth and its Peoples Chpt. 1 Notes
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British Policies and Republican values
chapter 11
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Mongol Comparison (Tripple Venn Diagram)
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History of World in 6 Glasses
The History of the World in 6 Glasses General Questions Andres Duenas 8/17/10 1. Tom Standage is a journalist and author from England. He wrote ?The history of the World in 6 Glasses. The intentions of the author in writing this book was to inform readers of the 6 glasses that helped humans gain more knowledge and help us gain as much intelligence in order for us to move forward in society. This book is a historical monograph due to the fact that it focuses on how 6 main glasses shaped society over the years.
Log and natural log bases
Psychology 8th edition chapter 3
Chapter 3: Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity Objective 1: -Behavior genetics: studies the relative effects of our genes (nature) and our environment (nurture) on our individual differences in behavior and mental processes. -Evolutionary psychology: studies behavior, emotions, and thinking capacities that seemingly allowed our distant ancestors to survive, reproduce, and send their genes into the future. Objective 2: -Environment: Every non genetic influence, from prenatal nutrition to the people and things around us. - Behavior genetics: The study of the relative power and limits of genetic and environmental influences on behavior. Objective 3: - 46 chromosomes, 23 from mother, 23 from father - Chromosome- threadlike structures made of DNA molecules that contain the genes.
Chapter 9 Cell respiration
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