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    Name: Date: Ch.3 AP Government More Practice Questions 1. Federal officials’ perceptions of national needs came to dominate the allocation of federal grants during the A) Reagan administration. B) Great Depression. C) World War II era. D) post–Civil War era. E) 1960s and 1970s. 2. During the 1960s and 1970s‚ federal grants to states were increasingly based on A) the demands of the individual states. B) what state officials perceived to be important state needs. C) the power of

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    either settle for less or strive to be better. In Achatz’s case‚ he pushed himself to do more and the end results were outstanding. From working for his parents restaurant‚ to the opening of his first restaurant‚ he never doubted himself. Grant Achatz‚ is the only American chef to master the art of Molecular Gastronomy. People sought after progressive cuisine to at least experience it once. This family man and cancer survivor is a prime example of heroism. With knowledge of molecular gastronomy‚ there’s

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    Gothic Literature "We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones" (Stephen King). This quote could explain why humans have a fascination with horror and the frightening‚ which are present in many Gothic novels. Since the 18th century‚ Gothic Fiction has become a famous genre. Gothic Literature is unique and has certain elements that it consists of. It uses a combination of the supernatural‚ scary‚ and the frightening to deliver its point to the reader. From the beginning of the genre

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    Wooden Lamps Mimic Old Mining Equipment Published: May 22‚ 2015 • References: crowdyhouse & design-milk Designer Françoise Oostwegel designed the Zuid Oak Wood Lamp to resemble old-school mining lamps. The lamps take the form of a 3D octagon that has had each face removed leaving only the connecting edges. The edges are made using copper and oak wood and have a handle on the top to solidify the mining lamp inspiration. By adding the copper wire it creates a warm‚ reflective glow when turned on. The

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    painting. Little did Malcomson know those would be his last days alive since evil never fully dies. The judge comes back to life through the painting to hang Malcomson just like the others before him. Throughout “The Judge’s House” the four elements of Gothic Horror that occur are repetition‚ the double‚ menacing other‚ and transformation. All these elements contribute to my own interpretation of the story that evil never truly dies. The first element is repetition when the rats‚ and the rope keep

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    American Intercontinental University Art Appreciation Gothic cathedrals The Gothic style was the cause of some of the finest works of art in society. It was introduced by the Romanesque building. Romanesque lasted for nearly a hundred years before the Gothic style was replaced in its entirety. Abbot sugar was the founder of the Gothic style. A great form of Gothic architecture was Notre-Dame de Chartres Cathedral which was built in France between 1145 and 1513. Another form is the cathedral

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    Executive Summary Pell Grant Program This report is a response to the following questions: What is the purpose of the Pell grant program‚ and based on the performance of the program how should it be funded for the 2015 fiscal year? This report will answer questions regarding the Pell grant by first addressing the history and development of the grant program from when it was first implemented to now‚ and analyzing the achievements and goals of the program in order to make an informed decision

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    Kathryn Ryan CFII/Brosh Cloisters Paper Medieval Art is characterized largely by the use of both Gothic and Romanesque architecture. As Christianity was highly significant to the middle ages‚ much of said architectural design is exemplified in the cathedrals of the time. Romanesque and Gothic architecture differ greatly from one another‚ as is displayed in a comparison of a Gothic chapel and a Romanesque chapel. The Cloisters Museum and Gardens: the branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted

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    For my volunteering assignment I decided to go to the wildlife rehabilitation area‚ 100 Acre Wood. I arrived there on the fourth of December and met Linda Christian. She is basically the owner and founder of the non-profit corporation. I wanted to help out at a wildlife rehabilitation because I wanted to see a different side of the community. Wildlife is usually not seen‚ even in a place such as Brooksville. I also wanted to understand why somebody would put in so much hard work

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    ‘Mametz Wood’ is a remarkable ‘conflict and war themed’ poem written by Welsh-born poet Owen Sheers. Inspired by a visit to the battlefield on the 85th anniversary of the battle of Somme‚ it explores in depth themes‚ ideas and issues of: death‚ conflict‚ loss‚ remembrance‚ suffering‚ destruction and consequences. The poet explores how ‘the wasted young’ fought for their country‚ sacrificing and risking their livelihoods’ in the hope of coming home as heroes more than zeroes‚ however are left forgotten

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