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Mythbuster Paper Number 13 Research Summary

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The superstitions that I picked, is the unlucky number thirteen. The 2 methods of evaluations that I am using is research method by researching the myth and by interviewing some participants. The fear of the number 13 is known as Triskaidekaphobia (Moss). One tradition of the fear of 13 is at the table of the Last Supper. Jesus ate with his 12 apostles and the inferences were someone was going to die within the group a short time. Judas betrayed Jesus and then overcome by guilt, Judas hung himself. In the middle ages, on October 13, 1307, King Philip the IV of France ordered the arrest of Grand Master of the Knights Templar and His Senior Knights and other members. They were to admit to their wrongdoings and tortured to death.

DBQ Guidelines

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DBQ Guidelines H ? Historical Context Give in the intro paragraph I ? Intended Audience P ? Purpose P ? Point of View O ? Outside Information Synthesis ? connecting to other historical time periods/events In conclusion paragraph, connect topic to another event (?The influence of this event has been felt in numerous Supreme Court decisions since then?) Provide one of these for every document Do not ever quote from document Give name of document being cited
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AP Biology Chapter 12 Reading Guide Answers

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1976 AP Physics C Free Response Solutions

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psychology notes

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Summary: Marc Summers?s, ?Everything is in it?s Place?, covers his struggle to come to terms with and overcome his OCD. OCD stands for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, which is defined as a anxiety based disorder characterized by intrusive ideas and images that produce feelings of uneasiness, apprehensions which the subject cannot control or prevent. Symptoms and signs of OCD are compulsions to clean, obsessing about order, and having multiple or unusual superstitions.

Mesoamerican Human Sacrifice

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Name: ______________________ Date: ___________Day/Pd: _____ Socratic Seminar: Mesoamerican & Andean Sacrifice Reading HW Directions: Read the following article, annotate like we practiced in class (REQUIRED for any credit). Then, answer the questions at the end in your own words in full sentences on a separate sheet of paper for credit. Maya Human Sacrifice

Chapter 10: Psychology: Themes and Variations, Canadian Edition

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Motivation and Emotion Motivation majority of motivation is unconscious sexual motivation is pretty prominent ex. study in the Netherlands found that women dressed more scantily when ovulating motivation: direction/goal of motives strength of motives reflect biological and psychosocial needs drive: internal state of tension that motivates an organism to engage in activities that should reduce this tension (restore equilibrium, homeostasis) motives can be overridden by conscious thought biological motives: hunger motive thirst motive sex motive temperature motive excretory motive sleep/rest motive activity motive (optimal level of stimulation/arousal) aggression motive social motives: achievement motive social dominance hierarchy affiliation motive (social bonds) need for acceptance

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