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    30. Intellectual Youths December 31‚ 1968‚ the day was so gloomy‚ the wind was so bitter‚ but also tucked snow. Tomorrow would be the New Year’s Day‚ but those of us junior high school "graduated""Intellectual Youths" faced with important choice‚ decision‚ must act‚ could not wait. Mao Zedong’s the highest order of "the intellectual youth moves to the countryside‚ to accept the poor and lower-middle peasants re-education" had already seen in various newspaper headlines. Huge banners‚ sharp

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    Márton Mezei 23.02.2012. AP English Analyzing the rhetorical strategies of „Shooting an Elephant” “Shooting an Elephant” was written by George Orwell‚ and it describes an incident he experienced during the time he spent in a small town in India‚ as a police officer serving the British Empire. I found the writing interesting because of Orwell’s use of rhetorical strategies that slowly build up to the conclusion of the story‚ along with the peak of the action. The story ends in a detailed description

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    A dredge takes samples along the surface of the seafloor while being dragged across the bottom. I didn’t have much luck today finding large organisms other than a few normal fish‚ but we did bring up some mud with insects living in it. The insects were tiny seemed to have been feeding on the mud. They looked to be worms with legs. Only much slimmer than worms Day 2- January 10th 1873 It’s my day off; we’ve landed at the island of Tristan D’Acunha. It’s a beautiful island with perfect weather conditions

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    and his brother Tyrrhenus. The league was made up of 12 cities but which twelve exactly is unsure. Each city state met once a year where a leader was chosen to represent the league. The league was both religious and political. Etruscan homes were mud-brick‚ with timber on stone foundations‚ some with upper stories. Some etruscns even had underground drains leading to main sewage drains located under the streets! Etruscans did a lot of farming‚ they grew barley‚ millet‚ wheat‚ grapes and other fruits

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    Life in Neolithic Communities Researchers reexamine the assumption that food producers were better off than foragers Modern studies show that food procedures work harder and longer than food gatherers Evidence shows that even though farmers had more food than gatherers it was also less nutritious Skeletal remains show that Neolithic farmers were shorter‚ more likely to early form contagious diseases than food gatherers The benefit from food producers was the dependable supply of food that

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    teeter off‚ stumbling over their own feet. Gritting his teeth‚ a man in the car park presses the accelerator to the floor‚ but to no avail. The grass is unrecognisable under all of the mud that has been churned up by the cars that have been coming and going all day. His face reddens as the wheels spin‚ spraying mud on to a shiny red Ferrari that someone was unsuspecting enough to bring. People are pointing and laughing and the owner of the Ferrari is

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    an average wingspan of 140cm. Flamingos are pretty tall‚ mostly because of their long legs and neck. What do flamingos eat? What eats the flamingos? Flamingos have a very special tool for eating: their beaks. They stamp their large feet in the mud of the lake or river to stir up food from the bottom. They usually eat brine shrimp and blue-green algae‚ filter fed. Also‚ flamingos are very sociable birds that group in communities that can reach into the thousands. Flamingos group together for predator

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    About 320 MYA‚ Africa collided with PNA‚ which formed the Alleghanian Mountains. We know that the Alleghanian Orogeny happened because the Alleghanian Orogeny formed the Appalachian Mountains‚ and the remains of the Appalachian Mountains are still here today. 260 MYA‚ when the Alleghanian Mountains started eroding‚ the Appalachian Mountains eroded‚ but not completely‚ so the parts that did not erode are the parts we see today. During this time‚ the Iapetus Ocean was narrowing and subducting‚ and

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    Ecological Succession Worksheet Name __________________________________ Date ________ Period _______ Succession‚ a series of environmental changes‚ occurs in all ecosystems. The stages that any ecosystem passes through are predictable. In this activity‚ you will place the stages of succession of two ecosystems into sequence. You will also describe changes in an ecosystem and make predictions about changes that will take place from one stage of succession to another. The evolution of a body

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    Jerry Spinelli’s Crash is a book about change. The main character‚ Crash (his real name is John Coogan but everyone calls him Crash) changes from a bully to a nice person. Crash was under influence from a bully named Mike Deluca. Another character‚ Penn Webb‚ helps him turn into a nice person. The theme of this book is do not judge a book by its cover. Crash was a bully in many ways‚ so was Mike. For example‚ in the beginning of the story when both Crash and Penn were in first grade‚ Crash knows

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