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Aztecs and human sacrifice
The human heart was the most valued and sacred organ of the human body. It was used to fuel the sungod. Sacrifice was considered and honor and it showed ones loyalty. It was not considered murdur. For the rain god, child sacrifice was required. The child must cry before death in order for the ritual to work and the rain god to give the aztecs rain. Conquered people were not killed but used as sacrifices. People were also demanded through the tributeary system. Preists would eat body parts in their rituals as well.
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Newtons 1st Law Of Motion
Newtons Law of Inertia An object in motion or in rest tends to stay in rest until an outside force is applied to it to change its state of motion. An objects resistance to a change in its state of motion is called inertia. Inertia is measured by an object?s mass (NOT WEIGHT): Example: Which has more inertia a 3250 lb Elephant or a 2500 lb car moving at 25 mph? Answer: the elephant. The elephant has more mass which means that it has more inertia. It takes more force to change the elephants state of motion (make it move) than it does to stop the car because the elephant has more mass.
apush ch 32
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apush ch 29
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The Importance of English Literature
Marianne Bandayrel Mr. Zitnansky ENG 4U1 Wednesday September 14, 2011 THE IMPORTANCE OF LITERATURE
Precalculus With Limits: A Graphing Approach chapter 2
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Dr. Seuss Timeline
1904- Theodor Seuss Geisel AKA Ted was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. Theodor Geisel was born on March 2 in a roomy middle-class home in the energetic and optimistic city of Springfield, Massachusetts to Henrietta Seuss and Theodor Robert Geisel. Based on my personal visits to Springfield, it is a city where the overall atmosphere is optimistic, and everywhere people feel like they can overcome adversity through hard work and perseverance. Dr. Seuss adapted this dedication being surrounded by a community of hard workers. He grew up showing love for the unusual and absurd portraying his overactive imagination through his exaggeration of ordinary events into momentous situations. As a child growing up in a suburban city, I too
Mayor of Casterbridge
Mayor of Casterbridge Vocabulary Chapters 1-5 Fustian (7) a strong linen, or fabric Nimbus (8) aura, circle of light Phlegmatically-(9) lethargically Superciliousness-(10) superior Ochreous-(10) the color of yellow Prattle-(12) drivel, nonsense Desultory-(14) haphazard Mirthful(16) full of gladness and gaiety Nettled-(22) annoyed Ephemeral-(25) transient Alacrity-(28) quickness, eagerness Engirdling (35) to circle or surround as if with a girdle Portico-(38) entrance, doorway Chapters 5-10 Note points of interest, vocabulary and plot synopsis Vocabulary: Peremptoriness (52) authority Furtively (59) secretively Circuitous (66) roundabout Chassez-dechassez (69) dance step Sanguinary (81) optimistic pugilistic (81) belligerent perspicacity (93) perceptiveness
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