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english themes of tuesdays with morrie

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Zachary Rudman English HW 9/15/11 Recall and Interpret 6. The speaker in To My Dear and Loving Husband compares the love her husband gives to her with ?whole mines of gold?. She compares what she feels to ?mines of gold? to show that her husband?s love is more valuable to her than the most valuable possessions known to man.

AP world Ch 1

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Early Agriculture 8000 BCE- 600 lecture ONE 7 CHARACTERISTICS OF A CIVILIZATION Generation OF reliable surpluses Highly specialized occupations Clear social class distinctions Growth of cities Complex, formal governments Long-distant trade Organized writing system DEFINITION OF A HUMAN Aggressive against their own kind Babies are dependant for a long time -Limits adult women Awareness of death Opposable thumb Standing upright (bipedial) FAACIAL EXPRESSIONS Elaborate speech Paleolithic age Meolithic age Old stone age Foragers ?hunter gatherer society Nomadic Slow population growth Survival techniques, Lived in large enough tribes to defend themselves, housing and clothing Cave painting at Lascaux Belief in the afterlife Middle stone age 12,ooo to 8000 BCE Stone tools

latin 1 unit 1 lesson 5 vocabulary

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Unit 2 Vocabulary: Lesson 5: Cibus, cibi, m, Food Copia, copiae, f, Supply, Abundance Cura, curae, f, Worry, Care, Concern Forma, formae, f, Shape Numerus, numeri, m, Number Regina, reginae, f, Queen Clarus, clara, clarum, Clear, Famous Planus, plana, planum, Level, Flat
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Plants

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167 Plants Review Of all the plants in the plant kingdom, the AP exam puts a special emphasis on the structure and physiology of vascular plants, especially the seed plants. The structural variety and the various physiological mechanisms in these plants are the subject of this section. The seed plants include the gymnosperms (conifers) and the angiosperms (flowering plants). The angiosperms are divided into two groups, the dicotyledons (dicots) and the monocotyledons (monocots). Differences between these two classes are summarized in Table 11-1. Table 11-1 Characteristic Description Dicots Monocots Cotyledons storage tissue that provides nutrition 2 cotyledons 1 cotyledon to the developing seedling Leaf venation the pattern of veins in leaves netted parallel

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