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    T E R 2 NEW WORLD EXPERIMENTS: ENGLAND’S SEVENTEENTHCENTURY COLONIES SUMMARY In the seventeenth century‚ different and sometimes disparate groups of English settlers established several colonies in North America. The English way of colonization differed from that of the Spanish in that English colonization did not emanate from a desire to create a centralized empire in the New World. Breaking Away English migration to the New World was part of a larger pattern of mobility—the New World was

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    land happened to be of English origin. Although‚ they came from the same whereabouts‚ the two poles of the colonies‚ north and south‚ developed two distinct societies. For example‚ in the New England area the settlers developed an egalitarian‚ unified‚ and organized atmosphere‚ while in the Chesapeake region residents created an aristocratic‚ unloyal‚ and scattered environment. But‚ if they are of the same origin‚ how did they develop such divergent societies? This difference was a result of opposite

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    FOREIGN Although many experts feel they can easily identify excellent teachers‚ it has proven extraordinarily difficult to determine exactly which teacher characteristics contribute to desired student outcomes (Medley and Shannon 1994). Imig and Imig (2006) clarified some of the controversy that surrounds this area of research‚ especially in the United States. They identified two movements in U.S. education: the “essentialists” and “the progressives.” Essentialists‚ they said‚ focus on content

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    Problem Statement: The wide spread problem in Pakistan is poverty and is particularly in rural areas. Approximately two third of the population and eighty percent of the people live in rural parts of the country. In 2009-2012‚ the government estimated that twenty four percent people were living below the national poverty line. Poverty is widely distributed in the many parts of the country where communities are small‚ scattered and isolated‚ and where there are few major urban centers. Lack of access

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    Effects of the 3 Colonial Regions Geographical Location In colonial America there were three main colonial regions: the New England colonies‚ the Middle colonies‚ and the Southern colonies. The New England colonies‚ such as Massachusettes‚ New Hampshire‚ Rhode Island‚ and Conneticut were the farthest North out of all the colonial regions. Because of this they had a cold climate and a short growing season. This among with the rocky‚ sometimes barren soil‚ made them unable to do much‚ if any

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    Compare and contrast the response to the Great Depression of two countries in the region. The outbreak of the Great Depression in 1929 caused economic hardship for society in the Americas. World trade was quelled and the consequences devastated the United States of America and Canada. Both countries suffered a breakdown in world trade and resulted in a decrease of domestic revenue. The governments were tasked with restoring an economy that faced a 40% and 37% drop in their GDP in Canada and the

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    The main type vegetation in this ecozone is the Taiga forest consisting of stunted coniferous trees‚ such as black spruce‚ jack pine‚ paper birch‚ trembling aspen‚ etc. The northern edge of the ecozone is bordered by the treeline. Wildlife: This region is famous for one of the most impressive displays of wildlife: 50 species of mammals including the barren-ground caribou‚ wolf‚ lynx‚ arctic fox‚ the grizzly bear‚ etc. Also‚ there is a massive bird migration of swans‚ geese‚ loons‚ ducks‚ tree

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    Bontoc is derived from the two morphemes “bun” (heap) and “tuk” (top). Together it means mountains. He term “Bontocs” refers to the people of the Mountain Province. During the Spanish era‚ the Mountain Province consists of the sub provinces of Ifugao‚ Bontoc‚ Apayao‚ Kalinga but in 1966 four new provinces were created out of the original mountain province‚ namely‚ Benguet‚ Ifugao‚ Mountain Province and Kalinga-Apayao. The Mountain Province‚ sits on the cordillera mountain region range‚ which runs from

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    The origin of the gothic people What is a goth? In the late 20th century a goth was a member of a subculture favouring black clothing‚ white and black make up and punk rock music with mystical lyrics. In the 18th century the term ‘Gothic’ was used to describe a genre of literature that had elements of horror. In the middle ages it was used to describe a style of architecture characterized by pointed arches‚ rib vaults‚ flying buttresses‚ with large windows and elaborate tracery (in short the Gothic

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    History of SAARC The concept of setting up a regional co-operational in the South Asian Region was first mooted by the late President of Bangladesh‚ Ziaur-Rahman on May 2‚ 1980. Before this‚ the idea of regional cooperation in South Asia was discussed in conferences of Asian Regional conference‚ New Delhi in April 1947‚ the Baguio Conference in Philippines in May 1950‚ and the Colombo Power Conference in April 1954. further in the late 70s‚ SAARC nations agreed to create a trade bloc consisting

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