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Essay Guide Thesis: Make a STRONG thesis statement! Answer the question addressing the change over time of the era. Divide it up into usually three categories. Body Paragraphs: Topic Sentences need to be specific concise and answer the questions, should be in the same order as the categories listed in your thesis. Include TONS of SFI (specific factual information) to PROVE what you?re saying in the essay. ANALYZE that specific factual information. Conclusion: Not all that important. Do it if you have time as long as you get the body paragraphs done and include the sustainable information. Basically repeats the thesis in different words.

Unit 4 Theme

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Unit 4 Theme Starting in the 1820s there was a political shift from Jeffersonian Democracy due to surging egalitarianism, the rise in the prestige of the president, and a decline in nationalism.
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APHG chapter 1 summary intro part 1

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Geography, the word created by Eratosthenes, generally means to write about the Earth. Geography is divided amongst human and physical aspects. Human geography studies where and why human activities occur where they are. Physical geography studies where and why natural occurrences happen where they do. The book concentrates on two main topics- culture and economy. The first key issue in the first chapter is geography?s most important tool-mapping. A map is a two dimensional model of a part of the Earth or the whole Earth. During the first chapter the basic concepts of ?why? questions were introduced. Geographers study to find why each place on earth has their own unique ways.

History

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AP U.S. History 1993 DBQ The Chesapeake and New England colonies were settled by the people of English origin. The Chesapeake and New England regions shared many similarities, these included the English language, some slavery and they were both from a joint - stock company. However there were clear features that caused the differences between the Chesapeake and New England regions. These differences were exceedingly present in the areas of geography, economics and religion.

Essay for Nursing Scholarship

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SLCHS Scholarship application Thank you for the opportunity to apply for the SLH foundation scholarship. I have demonstrated excellence in leadership through helping my fellow classmates with their problems academically, personally and in encouragement of mastery of nursing skills. I feel that my fellow classmates are my future coworkers and I feel honored when they ask me for help. Just a few weeks ago one of my classmates asked me to help her in taking a manual blood pressure. She felt shy that she had not yet mastered that skill. We found a quiet corner of the skills lab and I taught her the skill. I had her practice many times until she felt confident in taking a manual blood pressure.

The Giver

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The Giver Lois Lowry Houghton Mifflin Company Boston For all the children To whom we entrust the future The Giver 1 It was almost December, and Jonas was beginning to be frightened. No. Wrong word, Jonas thought. Frightened meant that deep, sickening feeling of something terrible about to happen. Frightened was the way he had felt a year ago when an unidentified aircraft had overflown the community twice. He had seen it both times. Squinting toward the sky, he had seen the sleek jet, almost a blur at its high speed, go past, and a second later heard the blast of sound that followed. Then one more time, a moment later, from the opposite direction, the same plane.

Chapter 8

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Political geo helps explain the cultural and physical factors that underlie political unrest in the world. Places ? landmasses and water bodies, mountains and rivers, deserts and fertile ag land, urban areas, and forests. As recently as the 1940?s the world contained only about 50 countries, compared to 192 members of the United Nations as of 2009. A state is an area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established gov. that has control over its internal and foreign affairs. In the late 1940?s korea?s division of N. and S. became permanent. Polar Regions have many claims but there are countries that believe that no one owns it. Antarctica treaty was signed in 1959 Arctic Circle is thought to be rich in energy recourses.

Ch. 8 Sec.2

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The shape of a state controls the length of its boundaries with other states. Countries have one of five basic shapes- compact, porupted, elongated, fragmented, or perforated. COMPACT STATES: EFFICIENT -ideal shape would be a circle - Usually has more communication between people ELONGATED STATES: POTENTIAL ISOLATION -Long narrow shape -EX: Chile, Malawi, Italy, Gambia. -May suffer from poor internal communications. (Distance issues) PRORUPTED STATES: ACCES OR DISPUTION -Compact state with large projecting extension -created for two principal reasons 1. To provide a state with access to a resource such as water 2. To separate two states that otherwise would share a boundary EX. AFGHANISTAN PERFORATED STATES: SOUTH AFRICA A state that completely surrounds another one

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