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The Earth ad Its People 3rd Edition: Ch9 Breakdown

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The Earth ad Its People 3rd Edition: Ch10 breakdown

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Biology Review

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Tissues, Types and Functions Cells are the building blocks of tissues. Epithelia: epidermis- interface between organism and environment i.e. skinning, organ lining Connective: binds and supports tissues of the body, abundant and different consistencies Nervous: central and peripheral system, detect stimuli and coordinates appropriate responses i.e. brain and spine Muscle: 3 types of muscle tissue (skeletal, smooth and cardiac) contraction, locomotion and force generation Epithelial Tissue Covers body, lines body cavities and organs, composes the glands. Tightly packed sheet of cells. (Protective Barrier)

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Tissues, Types and Functions Cells are the building blocks of tissues. Epithelia: epidermis- interface between organism and environment i.e. skinning, organ lining Connective: binds and supports tissues of the body, abundant and different consistencies Nervous: central and peripheral system, detect stimuli and coordinates appropriate responses i.e. brain and spine Muscle: 3 types of muscle tissue (skeletal, smooth and cardiac) contraction, locomotion and force generation Epithelial Tissue Covers body, lines body cavities and organs, composes the glands. Tightly packed sheet of cells. (Protective Barrier)

How to analyze a poem

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POETRY EXPLICATIONS: A poetry explication is a relatively short analysis which describes the possible meanings and relationships of the words, images, and other small units that make up a poem. Writing an explication is an effective way for a reader to connect a poem's plot and conflicts with its structural features. This handout reviews some of the important techniques of approaching and writing a poetry explication, and includes parts of two sample explications. Preparing To Write The Explication Read the poem silently, then read it aloud (if not in a testing situation). Repeat as necessary.

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