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    CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE The chapter presents literature and studies on related concepts and studies that are relevant to the present investigation. Foreign Literature Poor attitude of the students create a dead‚ trisomy‚ unpleasant classroom environment that makes students come to class uncomfortable and the lecture irritable. The students who get tired in going to school disturbs the dynamic teaching-learning environment and adversely effects the overall well-being of classes.

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    among three major sections known as the New England colonies‚ the Middle colonies‚ and the Southern colonies. The New England colonies consisted of Massachusetts‚ Rhode Island‚ Connecticut‚ and New Hampshire. The Middle colonies contained New York‚ New Jersey‚ Pennsylvania‚ and Delaware. The Southern colonies included Virginia‚ Maryland‚ Georgia‚ South Carolina and North Carolina. Geography was a primary influence on the colonial way of life. The New England colonies and the Southern colonies vary

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    Southern‚ New England‚ & Middle colonies? ●Warm-Up Question: ○Based upon the documents provided‚ what are some key differences between the Virginia & New England colonies? Four Colonial Subcultures ●The different values of the migrants dictated the “personality” of the newly created colonies; led to distinct (not unified) colonies ○ The Chesapeake ○ New England ○ Middle Colonies ○ The Lower South European Settlements in North America by 1660 Chesapeake Colonies: Virginia & Maryland

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    Virginia Tech

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    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Freshman Application Office of Undergraduate Admissions 925 Prices Fork Road Blacksburg‚ Virginia 24061 Virginia Tech Freshman Application Programs of Study University Studies US University Studies (undecided) 1 College of Agriculture & Life Sciences LFSC Life Sciences (undecided) 1 AGRB Agribusiness AEM Applied Economic Management Agricultural Management and Marketing; Environment‚ Development‚ and Trade Economics;

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    Isle Royale National Park

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    Wolf and Moose Predator Prey Relationship in Isle Royale National Park: 1949-2014 The guardian water of the great lakes make Isle Royale what it is‚ providing almost unique isolation‚ subjecting its bays and inlets to endless change in beauty‚ charm and challenge. The idea for Isle Royale as a national park began in the early 1920s. At that time the Island Copper Company and Minnesota Forest Production Company owned 70% of the land‚ 7% was public land and the rest was divided among small

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    John Smith/Pocahontas Formal Writing Claim I believe companies and individuals should be held socially responsible for their presentation of history. I argue this because‚ in the case of Disney’s Pocahontas‚ there are many inaccuracies throughout the film due to the company wanting a happy ending and a love story typical of other Disney movies. As said in the book‚ The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History‚ the true events surrounding John Smith and Pocahontas are‚ “…vastly different

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    The climate of the British Isles is said to be both temperate and maritime‚ discuss. The British Isles located at 54◦N has historically had very unstable and hard to predict weather patterns due its location where five significantly different air masses converge and with influences from the Sub-polar Jet stream and North Atlantic Drift. Along with the additional complication of global warming potentially causing more extreme weather‚ meteorologists have been unable to agree on whether the UK has

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    John Smith and William Bradford were two extremely different people who both established colonies in the new world. However‚ both men were similar in certain aspects. They were similar in their faith‚ biases‚ and position. They were different in their personality‚ treatment of others‚ and purpose. One thing that Smith and Bradford had in common was their unyielding faith. Bradford was a puritan; his entire purpose for coming to the Americas was religious. He wrote “and the wind shrinking upon them

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    history without any thought into the matter. Did Pocahontas and explorer John Smith ever actually meet? If so‚ how did they‚ and was there ever the feeling of love between them? There are similarities‚ but more differences between historical fact and what is presented in the Walt Disney motion picture.<br><br>Aside from obvious deviations of the film‚ such as the language ‚ there are others including how Pocahontas and Smith meet‚ which they did in fact do. In the movie from the beginning‚ Pocahontas

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    larger states thought states should have proportional representation. The framers put forth various plans to solve this difficulty. The two plans proposed were the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan. Each of these had advantages and disadvantages for each of the sides. Overall‚ the Virginia Plan favored the larger states‚ while the New Jersey Plan favored the small states. Eventually both sides decided on the Great Compromise. The Great Compromise solved the problem of representation because all

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