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Latin America - Revolution and Reaction

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Ancient Greece

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Early Greece Essential Questions: Identify the major city-states in Greece and their contributions to Western civilization. Compare and Contrast the results of the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars with regard to Athens. 1 Geography of Early Greece Mountains and seas make it difficult for Greece to become a unified empire. Seas also provided a link for to the outside world through trade Greeks had city-states called the polis with an acropolis or high city on a hilltop temples Often surrounded by a wall. Minoans (1750BC-1500BC) Named for King Minos of Crete, the civilization was based on trade not conquest. Traded with Egypt and Mesopotamia Palace at Knossos: Shows evidence of matriarchal society and athletic contests

Water pollution research paper for US2 history honors

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Water is about 70% of the human body and is found in what we eat; drink, in trees, and plants. Water is everywhere! Water can be utilized for cleaning purposes, diminishing fires, cooking as well as in transportation and recreation. It all depends on how we use water. Water is fun and tastes delicious right after a day out in the sun. Water is also valuable. Did you know humans can go longer without food than they can without water? You could die of dehydration within days if you don?t have H2O. So when you are drinking a cup of that refreshing liquid, do you think you can savor that moment forever? Yes, you can?that is if you care for it. Now if we all are not aware of water pollution, you may also not be aware that we face this problem all over the world.

Water pollution research paper for US2 history honors

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Water is about 70% of the human body and is found in what we eat; drink, in trees, and plants. Water is everywhere! Water can be utilized for cleaning purposes, diminishing fires, cooking as well as in transportation and recreation. It all depends on how we use water. Water is fun and tastes delicious right after a day out in the sun. Water is also valuable. Did you know humans can go longer without food than they can without water? You could die of dehydration within days if you don?t have H2O. So when you are drinking a cup of that refreshing liquid, do you think you can savor that moment forever? Yes, you can?that is if you care for it. Now if we all are not aware of water pollution, you may also not be aware that we face this problem all over the world.

Research Methods Basic Stats Notes

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Levels of Measurement Nominal- Categorical..think name- i.e. ?boy/girl,? ?male/female,? political parties, religious affiliation, etc Not an equal distance between- there is no way to put it in any type of order (one cannot be said to be higher than the other) It is the naming level Ordinal- Order(i.e. freshman, sophomore, Jr., Sr.) Rank order from high to low, but it does not tell us how much higher or lower It is a relative standing of the participants, but not the differences between them Examples: height (tallest, then second tallest, etc), ranking hand lotion preference order Interval- Has a zero point, but not a true one because it can be negative (i.e. weather in degrees F or C) Example: intelligence (we don?t know what constitutes absolute zero intelligence)

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AP Psychology Vocabulary Ablation purposely disabling or destroying part of the brain in order to study the functions of different areas of the brain Accommodation The creation of new cognitive schemas when objects, experiences, or other information does not fit with existing schemas. Action Potential The firing on a neuron. Occurs when the charge inside the neuron becomes more positive than the charge outside. Altruism Behavior that is unselfish and may even be detrimental but which benefits others. Amnesia Loss of memory. Usually only a partial loss such as for a period of time or biographical information. Analysis See Psychoanalysis. Anxiety The physiological and psychological reaction to an expected danger, whether real or imagined.

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