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    examining the shape‚ style‚ and decorations‚ archeologists are able to determine various aspects of life as an ancient greek. Through the Larnax from Armenoi‚ or Plate 87:F in “The Origin and Iconography of the Late

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    Origin of Rice

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    Labeled Plant Cell Plant Cell Organelles Amyloplast A major component of plants that are starchy in nature‚ the amyloplast are organelles that store starch. They are classified as plastids‚ and are also known as starch grains. They are responsible for the conversion of starch into sugar‚ that gives the starchy plants and tubers energy. Function: Synthesis and storage of starch granules Cell Membrane or Plasma Membrane The cell membrane is a thin layer made up of proteins‚ lipids‚ and

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    The Origin of Terrorism

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    Terrorism involves activities such as assassinations‚ bombings‚ random killings‚ hijackings‚ and skyjackings. It is used for political‚ not military‚ purposes‚ and by groups too weak to mount open assaults. Terrorism reaches back to ancient Greece and has occurred throughout history. In the 20th cent. acts of terrorism have been associated with the Italian Red Brigades‚ the Irish Republican Army‚ the Palestine Liberation Organization‚ Peru ’s Shining Path‚ and the Weathermen among many groups. It

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    The Far and the Near

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    his daily life seeing them. So that day‚ he walked from the train station through the small town. When he was walking around the city‚ it seemed very strange and different from how he looked down from his cabin of the train. When finally reaches the house of the women‚ it looked very different from what he expected. He shows up and says why he came‚ and she invites him in a bad way to get in the house and calls her daughter. Then they sit down and talk in a ugly room. So when he leaved‚ he started

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    Origin of Fire

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    Until not long ago mainstream archeology thought fire making was discovered in current day China some 300‚000 to 500‚000 years ago. But more recent discoveries in the last few decades have suggested that the discovery of fire technology was made far before that time period. The original source of fire undoubtedly was lightning‚ and such fortuitously ignited blazes remained the only source of fire for aeons. In reality humans most likely made the discovery of fire making from spontaneous eruptions

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    Gandhi & His Achievements

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    know him today. Gandhi was an advocate of nonviolence‚ he was at the forefront of the Free India movement of the 1930’s and 40’s and played an integral part in India becoming an independent nation. This essay will focus on a few of Gandhi’s many achievements‚ it will look at how for the time period his philosophy of non-violent protest was considered a radical concept and how this philosophy of non-violence not only helped free India from British rule but also inspired protest and civil disobedience

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    Achievement Gap

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    High school years should be a great experience‚ but many demands and rapid changes can make them one of the most stressful times of life. Students today face increasing amounts of schoolwork‚ a rapidly changing curriculum‚ assignment deadlines and exams; they worry about selecting careers and post secondary programs‚ and they must balance schoolwork with sports‚ hobbies and social life. They have conflicts with parents‚ friends‚ siblings; have to cope with unpredictable moods‚ concerns about appearance

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    Origin of Bananas

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    cultivated crop (Langdon 18). The tropical fruit is believed to have originated and first domesticated in Southeast Asia estimated around 5000 BC (Langdon 18). Due to how difficult reproducing the seedless banana plant is‚ the distribution did not stray far from Southeast Asia for thousands of years in its existence. Apparently the first Europeans to learn about it were the Greeks under the command of Alexander the Great during their conquest of India in 327 BC (Langdon 18). The Banana then found its

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    The Origins of Sociology

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    FK8R 34 Sociology A: Introduction to Sociology Alisha Walsh In the mid 1800’s‚ French author Auguste Comte came up with the term “sociology”. Although previous philosophers‚ historians and political thinkers had studied and tried to make sense of their societies‚ this was when it began to develop as a distinctive science. Comte grew up in a time of great social and political upheaval. As the world rapidly changed‚

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    Far and Away

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    The Irish immigrated to the United States of America with promises of a better life. That was not the case upon arrival for the Irish settlers. They faced prejudice‚ segregation‚ and many other forms of discrimination. Their treatment was very poor and unwelcoming to say the least. The moment they stepped off the ships from Ireland‚ they were segregated into the poorest areas to seek shelter in slums and attempted to fit their entire families into rooms no bigger than today’s average bedroom. As

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