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    of his book is to be a voice for the voiceless and encourage those too afraid to speak out to take a bold step and speak up. We see that in the Epilogue where Aaron states “There can be no shame or embarrassment in speaking up” (p. 208). He wanted people to know that he is no longer a victim but a victor. He wrote of his hopes to gain a college degree‚ become a state trooper and go around the country as a spokesperson on the intervention and prevention of abuse. He wanted to share his story more personally

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    Mckeown Heather L. Jones Writing 101 June 20th‚ 2013 Chapter 1 and 2 Summary What has television done to us? A look back at the eras that led up to the TV generation shows the rise and fall of many communication technologies; the most recent being television. Neil Postman’s book‚ Amusing Ourselves To Death‚ is about the underrated significance of one technology replacing another. Postman accomplishes this by providing perspectives from history‚ touching on technology and waking the reader to the

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    are concerned in history‚ one thing is certain women have come a long way since those historical periods of time. “In order to explain the differential status of women and men in contemporary society‚ it is necessary to examine the impact of historical forces constructing gendered attitudes” (Lindsey‚ 2011‚ pg.102). Meaning women have vastly uncovered great gains compared to many years ago‚ however‚ they’ve also suffered great losses to which occurred during that time in history as well;

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    States of America is one of the most frequently studied wars of any in American History. This terrible war put brothers from the North against brothers from the South and the result was both awful and catastrophic. When counting the dead and wounded on both sides‚ including the destruction of houses‚ farms‚ and the livelihood of people on both sides‚ the Civil War was the most terrible and bloodiest war in American History. There were many issues that sparked the beginning of the American Civil War

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    Chapter 11 • Enlightenment – age of reason‚ logic‚ and science • Emotion and feeling towards ppl less fortunate • Americans wanted an American culture – American sculptures‚ American art‚ American writers‚ American literature‚ etc. • Americans think that they are inferior over Europe • In America you can succeed • During this time we started moving away from the E. Period and started believing in the idea of going with your gut feeling and start making an American culture • Some things

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    Andrew Miller History 1302 - LaCoco Monday‚ May 9‚ 2011 “Integrated Circuits” Gordon E. Moore‚ co-founder of Intel‚ noted in 1965 that the power of integrated circuits doubles every two years.[1] This‚ known as Moore’s Law‚ is the basis for what I believe to have had the most profound impact on American History. Without integrated circuits‚ culture changing devices such as the iPhone would not be possible. These circuits were created in 1958 by Jack Kilby‚ inventor of the hand-held

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    While making documentaries for discovery channel‚ Thomas Friedman got an idea to go to call centres across the world and document young people on America’s standing. He says that Globalization took over when he was sleeping and that he couldn’t explain it. Tom travels to Bangalore and meets Nandan Nilekani who casually mentions that the world’s economic playing field was being levelled. This propelled him to write a book on globalization and outsourcing called “The world is flat”. The Flatteners

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    Khanh Luong & Derek Luong Chapter 10 Asia in the Early Modern Era The Early European Colonization of Southeast Asia Southeast Asia is magnet for Europeans. Southeast Asia is kaleidoscope of states and cultures. Island Southeast Asia’s political fragmentation and desirable products made the region easy prey for European domination. The Malay Peninsula is the place for trading between East and South Asia. The Philippines is the place where Chinese sailing junks had been trading. The Portuguese‚ the

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    The San People The last few years have been rough on the San People. They have been kicked off their land and made to feel like they are less than human. Their environment‚ socioeconomic status‚ as well as their political conditions have been in upheaval. In the African desert of Kalahari lives a group of hunters and gatherers‚ just as they have for thousands and thousands of years. They are the San People‚ also known as the Bushmen. They were known to roam the desert‚ hunting antelope and gathering

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    Chapter 17 Guided Reading Terms: 1. Columbian Exchange- the exchange of plants‚ animals‚ diseases‚ and technologies between the Americans and the rest of the world following Columbus’s voyage. 2. Council of the Indies- the institution responsible for supervising Spain’s colonies in the Americas from 1524 to the early eighteenth century‚ when it lost all but judicial responsibilities. 3. Bartolone de Las Casas- a priest who was the most influential defender of the Amerindians in

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