1) Compare the treatment of indigenous people in the United States and Canada. Why was their not a significant metis population in the United States? What does the difference mean? The treatment of the indigenous people in the United States was different from the treatment in Canada. In the United States westward expansion brought settlers and government forces into conflict with the indigenous people of North America. The indigenous people resisted the efforts of the United States to push them
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AP Bio p. 6 December 8‚ 2011 AP Biology Lab 5: Cellular Respiration Introduction/Lab Objective: In this lab we are testing how the process of cellular respiration is affected by temperature‚ and also how it is different between germinating and non-germinating peas. Cellular respiration is a catabolic process (breaks down organic material into usable cell energy) that produces ATP. The electron receivers are inorganic. Cellular respiration releases energy from organic material through chemical
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-279400-228600Date: 10/24/2014 Name: Source: Introduction To Political Science – Chapter Nine: Political Communication 00Date: 10/24/2014 Name: Source: Introduction To Political Science – Chapter Nine: Political Communication Main Points/Questions Notes The Mass Media and Politics Mass media strongly influences politics. Scholars have long recognized the dependence of politics on communication. The mass media reach an infinitely larger audience and therefore yield a greater voter or public-opinion
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Nabila Anika • Vascular plants-plants with vascular tissue; pteridophytes‚ gymnosperms‚ and angiosperms; includes all modern species except the mosses and their relatives • Vascular tissue-plant tissue consisting of cells joined into tubes that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant body • Pteridophytes-seedless plants with true roots and lignified vascular tissue; ferns‚ horsetails‚ and whisk ferns • Bryophytes-nonvascular plants; lack water conducting tissues and
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In Scripture‚ Jeremiah 31:31–34 is one of the popular passages for the discussion for both Christina and Jews alike. It is a foretelling message of God promise for the people‚ in which God promises that he will make a new unconditional covenant with the nation of Israel. To further understand this passage of the New Convenant in Jermiah 31:31-24‚ we need further analyisis this passage by investigating this passage’s historical context (when and where it was written and for what audience)‚ literary
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NOTES Biology Cell is the basic structural unit of life. Cork is a substance which comes from the bark of a tree. In 1665‚ Robert Hooke made the observation of a cell through a self designed microscope. Cell is a Latin word which means ‘a little room’. Important: Cells were first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665. Leeuwenhoek (1674)‚ with the improved microscope‚ discovered the free living cell in pond water for first time. Robert Brown in 1831 discovered the nucleus in the
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THE BIOLOGY OF MIND Chapter 2 SQ3R (Survey‚ Questions‚ Read‚ Retrieve‚ Review) QUESTIONS: BIOLOGY‚ BEHAVIOR‚ AND MIND 2-1: Why are psychologists concerned with human biology? By studying the links the behavior and biology‚ psychologist work from a biological perspective. This perspective shows the psychologist which areas of systems interact to influence behavior. Humans are biopsychosocial systems‚ in which biological‚ psychological‚ and social-cultural factors interact to influence our
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Biology Chapter 1- A View of Life Key Concepts: 1.1 Basic themes of biology include evolution‚ information transfer‚ and energy transfer. 1.2 Characteristics of life include cellular structure‚ growth and development‚ self-regulated metabolism‚ response to stimuli‚ and reproduction. 1.3 Biological organization is hierarchical and includes chemical‚ cell‚ tissue‚ organ‚ organ system‚ and organism levels: ecological organization includes population‚ community‚ ecosystem‚ and
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AP Biology Mid-Term Study Guide 2015 Monitha Patel Chemical Bonding Compounds Sharing of a pair of valence electrons by two or more different atoms Molecule Two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds Ionic Electron attraction between two atoms Cations (+1) and Anions (-1) attract Covalent Sharing of valance electrons between atoms Nonpolar Electrons are shared equally O2 Polar Covalent Unequal sharing of electrons between atoms Two hydrogen atoms are bonded to a single oxygen
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Biology notes for FST Project *ADD SUMMARIES AT END OF CHAPTERS UNIT 1 Macromolecules * Large molecules sometimes composed of a large number of repeating subunits * Four major classes: Carbohydrates (made of simple sugar/glucose)‚ Lipids (Glycerol and Fatty Acids)‚ Proteins (Amino Acids) and Nucleic Acids (Nucleotides) * Condensation reaction/dehydration synthesis: a reaction that creates a covalent bond between two interacting subunits. Removal of H from one functional group
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