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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.

mocking_bird_assinment

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Patrick Sayers Period 8 9/21/13 Mocking Bird assignment Explain how Caitlin and Michael become friends? Caitlin and Michael become friends when Mrs. Brooks the schools consoler puts Caitlin in another recess so she could make new friends. When Caitlin was at recess one day she saw Michael by himself looking sad, and she walked towards him to see what was wrong. Michael was sad because his mother died during a school shootings, and Caitlin gave Michael a gummy worm to comfort him. He thought she was very nice to him, and that is how they became friends. Why is Caitlin so threatened by Michael?s friendship with Josh?

Chapter 13: The Impending Crisis Outline

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Chapter 13 The Impending Crisis LOOKING WESTWARD Manifest Destiny the belief or idea that the US was destined, by God and by history, to rule the entirety of North America; believed it was an unselfish attempt to expand American liberties and it was used to justify expansion Racial Justification advocates of the MD believed that North America were to be populated solely by white Americans; their definition (of white Americans) excluded Indians and Mexicans Americans in Texas Opposition to Further Expansion many politicians, including Henry Clay, opposed the idea of MD as they feared it would rouse the conflict over slavery and threaten the stability of the Union Texas Mexicans launched a colonization law (1824) promising newcomers cheap land and for a 4-year exemption from taxes

American History A Survey: Chapter 13 The Impending Crisis

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Chapter 13 The Impending Crisis LOOKING WESTWARD Manifest Destiny the belief or idea that the US was destined, by God and by history, to rule the entirety of North America; believed it was an unselfish attempt to expand American liberties and it was used to justify expansion Racial Justification advocates of the MD believed that North America were to be populated solely by white Americans; their definition (of white Americans) excluded Indians and Mexicans Americans in Texas Opposition to Further Expansion many politicians, including Henry Clay, opposed the idea of MD as they feared it would rouse the conflict over slavery and threaten the stability of the Union Texas Mexicans launched a colonization law (1824) promising newcomers cheap land and for a 4-year exemption from taxes

American History A Survey: Chapter 13 The Impending Crisis

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Chapter 13 The Impending Crisis LOOKING WESTWARD Manifest Destiny the belief or idea that the US was destined, by God and by history, to rule the entirety of North America; believed it was an unselfish attempt to expand American liberties and it was used to justify expansion Racial Justification advocates of the MD believed that North America were to be populated solely by white Americans; their definition (of white Americans) excluded Indians and Mexicans Americans in Texas Opposition to Further Expansion many politicians, including Henry Clay, opposed the idea of MD as they feared it would rouse the conflict over slavery and threaten the stability of the Union Texas Mexicans launched a colonization law (1824) promising newcomers cheap land and for a 4-year exemption from taxes
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