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A Raisin in the Sun

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The Importance of Family in Child Development As children develop, their minds are like blank pages, and parents are the writers. One subject of controversy has been divorce, and how it affects children. However, one thing is clear: children are affected. Divorce is a sign of conflict within the home, and how children deal with that conflict will affect them later in life, often causing emotional trauma that leads them into divorces of their own (Divorce Begets Divorce). As far as its process, divorce has become an easier action since it?s legalization. As a result, many un-necessary divorces happen every year, which could be prevented.

Middle Kingdom Architecture: Rock Cut Tombs

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Rock Cut Tomb The Rock Cut Tomb originated in Egypt during the Middle Kingdom. Replaced the mastabas Entrance ways were cut into giant rocks Outer porch was followed by a columned hall which led to the actual tomb The hallways often had reliefs
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polynomials

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THE LEGACY OF GREECE Culture Science &Technology Arts Government Ancient Olympics Invented water clock and water Organ. Sculptures. Consisted of many City States Utilized Slavery developed extensive silver mines Pottery (usually painted) Monarchy- Rule by a king (e.g. Corinth) Many wars (e.g. Trojan war) Considered questions of astronomy, mathematics, physics and biology. Theater ( Plays, dramas) Oligarchy-Rule by a small group. (e.g. Sparta) Believed in many gods. (Polytheistic) Aqueducts for water irrigation Architecture (Temples, Coliseums) Democracy-Rule by the citizens (e.g. Athens)

world history

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Geography Peninsula jutting into Mediterranean sea; Political Monarchy to republic to empire, 12 tables codified law; Religion Polytheistic, Human like god/desses; Artistic Frescoes; G-PRAISE Intellectual Built aqueducts; stoicism and Epicureanism; Social Patricians and plebeians original classes; Economy Extensive trade;
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Chapter 9

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1.) What were the threats faced by the Byzantine Empire? Threats faced by the Byzantine Empire were Arab conquests, Seljuck Turks, Slavic invasions, conflicts between pope and political leaders, the Goths and Huns to the north, Sasanids to the east. 2.) How was the western half of the Roman Empire different from the eastern half? The western half of the Roman Empire was different from the Eastern half because they had less Christians and less imperial elites and trading. Eastern spoke Greek, Western spoke Latin. Eastern was the Byzantine empire, which continued Roman imperial rule and tradition that was absent in the west. 3.) How the Byzantine Government change over time?.

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