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Jacob Shuster Summer Work GREPSH Notes China Geography Located in south- southeastern Asia. Extending over much of this region. Geographical Advantages Gobi Desert, Kunlun/Himalayan Mountains, East China Sea, Yangtze/Yellow River, Taklimakan Desert Geographical Disadvantages Yellow River Religion 3 main philosophies Legalism - Believed that humans are evil and need to be controlled using harsh laws in order to prevent chaos Daoism - Believed in nature and balance Confucianism - Believed in education and morals Economics Economy was strong and based on trade of Agriculture and Artisan goods. Farms were owned by wealthy upper class citizens with peasants to work the farms Internal Trading as well as external trading on the Silk Road Silks, Jewelry, Leather goods, Furniture

James Madison Presidential Evaluation Essay

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James Madison was a poor president. He ranks 4 out of 10 because the challenges that faced him were very serious, and by temperament and training he was ill-suited to deal with them. Coming after Thomas Jefferson, Madison faced a situation where France and England were fighting a war of domination. Each power tried to exploit the weak United States. In spite of his peaceful convictions, Madison was forced to resort to war by the War Hawk faction in Congress. However, this war did not yield the desired results.

Campbell Reece 6th ed. Chapter 4 important notes.

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Isomers ? Same chemical formula, but different structures: means different functions. Butane Structural isomers: differs in arrangement of atoms: Vast differences in variation Geometric isomers: same covalent partnership (same atoms) but different shape. Arises from inflexibility property of doubled bonded atoms ? will not allow atoms to rotate along the bond axis. Enantiomers: Are mirror images of each other. Eg: C?H-O and O-H?C. One is biologically active and the other is not. The ineffective one might even produce an undersired or harmful effect. Hydroxyl Group: Hydrogen atom bonded with an oxygen and which is in turn bonded with a Carbon skeleton. Organics that have hydroxyl groups are called alcohols. Their names end with ?ol. Polar and hydrophilic.

The London Eye

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The London Eye The weight of the London Eye is about 2340 tons. There are 31 capsules, but originally there are 32 capsules. (one is under contruction) The capacity of each capsule is 25 people. The average weight of a 25 year old person is 160 pounds.
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Into The Wild A.P. English Assignment

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Josh Wein Into The Wild A.P English Into The Wild sends a very clear message about the risks of being adventurous and how we should embrace it instead of just letting life slide by. ?A trancelike state settles over your efforts; the climb becomes a clear-eyed dream. Hours slide by like minutes. The accumulated clutter of day-to-day existence?the lapses of conscience, the unpaid bills, the bungled opportunities, the dust under the couch, the inescapable prison of your genes?all of it is temporarily forgotten, crowded from your thoughts by an overpowering clarity of purpose and by the seriousness of the task at hand.?

The Great Gatsby A.P. English Assignment

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Josh Wein The Great Gatsby ? Part 2 A.P. English The main themes that I have found in The Great Gatsby involve the hiding and twisting of facts, how the rich use their social positions to their advantage and others disadvantage, and forgiveness. Chapter 1 ?I waited, and sure enough, in a moment she looked at me with an absolute smirk on her lovely face, as if she had asserted her membership in a rather distinguished secret society to which she and Tom belonged? This is the first case in The Great Gatsby where the rich; in this case Daisy, asserts their position over the less privileged people. In their minds they are higher and better than everyone else and part of a ?rather distinguished secret society? that only they were good enough for. Chapter 2

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