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Campbell Biology Ed. 7 Chapter 1 Test

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Renaissance - 11 World History

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The renaissance ? 11 World History Between 1350 and 1550 Overview: The Renaissance changed the way Europeans viewed learning and the world It was defined by the attitudes and ideas that sparked new intellectual and artistic achievements ? namely the desire to question one?s surroundings, and explore it?s properties. Literally means rebirth or revival (meant in relation to culture and learning) Considered a period of change between the medieval and modern age Marked by: Rise of trade Development of cities and towns Impulse to explore new parts of the world (often for raw goods) Individualism

Motivation

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Chapter 12 notes ? Motivation ??12 Motivation: what energizes and directs behavior; nature push/drive/need and nurture incentive/pull/want -instinct, drive reduction, homeostasis, incentives, optimum arousal Maslow?s hierarchy of needs: fundamental needs (physiological and safety), psych and social needs (belongingness, love, self-esteem), self-actualization needs Hunger motivation: Keys experiment Physiological sources: Washburn experiment, brain -- lateral hypothalamus (LH) vs. ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH); insulin vs. glucose, orexin vs. leptin, ghrelin vs. PYY; set point, basal metabolic rate Psychological sources: when - Rozin exp. and Schacter exp.; sweet and salty genetic (plus neophobia, cravings); what: culture;

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Chapter 7 Outline

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Chapter 7 Rubenstein Ethnicity Key Issue 1: Where are ethnic groups distributed in the USA? Ethnic indicates nationality Ethnic group ? A group of people sharing a common ancestry as well as cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth 1). Nationality ? ?To have been born in a particular? and to identity with a group of people who share legal attachment and personal allegiance to a particular country 2). Nationalism ? Loyalty and devotion to a nationality 3). State ? An area organized into a political unit and where the government is recognized internationally 4). Nation-State ? Ethnicity and politics coincide ? rare, e.g. ? Denmark, but Denmark also controls Greenland Many times ethnic groups may be minorities living with larger populations

Our Town by Thornton Wilder speech

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1 Henschel Erin Henschel Mr. Nelson English III AP-2nd 3 October 2012 Our Town Life is precious. Life should be appreciated. Life should not be taken for granted. You?d think all of that is obvious, right? Well, I wish I had realized how great my life was, before it ended. Though I was not the only one who was oblivious to the subtle joys one should cherish in life. As a child, every day seemed just the same. I would wake up, mother made breakfast, we ate, and then ran off to school. The paper and milk came every morning at the same time and we seemed to have the same conversations over and over again. Everyone in town had their daily ritual that rarely changed.

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