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    Question 1 4 out of 4 points When you launch Internet Explorer from the Start screen tile‚ the Address bar is located _____. Selected Answer:   at the bottom of the screen Answers:   at the bottom of the screen at the top of the screen along the right edge of the screen along the left edge of the screen Question 2 4 out of 4 points When you launch Internet Explorer from the Start screen tile‚ what happens to the Address bar as you scroll down a web page? Selected Answer:   It

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    with cave explorers and got to see all the beautiful untouched natural formations such as gypsum chandeliers‚ gnarled calcite columns‚ and jewel-like lakes. It showed and talked about all the careful proceders the cave explorers go through. It also talked about how the formations were made over such a long time. I learned many interesting things that would never seem possible. In the world’s new most exotic ‚Lechuguilla‚ cave there lied water so clean and clear that the cave explorers were forced

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    ethical dilemma in this movie is the bird; it is obviously an endangered species. So does the original explorer guy have the right to capture the bird and show to the world? Or does the old man have the right to stop the explorer and rescue the bird? In my opinion the explorer has some rights‚ but the way he wants to make money out of the bird is unethical. The old man has the right to stop the explorer because the old man sees his self through the eyes of the bird and how he cannot live the life he wants

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    Executive Summary The Sonite industry is a fast growing marketplace that caters for multiple customer segments. In particular Shoppers and Savers are likely to have the fastest growth which is why within our action plans and budgets we have allowed for the likely introduction of a Sonite product to cater for Shoppers. With an untapped Vodite market this offers itself as a lucrative opportunity which is why we aim to be the first movers into this market which will hopefully provide us with a strong

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    Cortez and Pizarro were able to defeat superior numbers. This is because the native americans did not have swords or guns to match that of the conquistadors.This as a result helped them capture the leaders and take control of the area. They also brought diseases which also easily killed the natives because they immune systems were not used to it. In conclusion this is why it was easy for them to conquer the Native Americans. The Muscogee Indians were the people who were unfortunately encountered

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    Impact of Exploration During the time of exploration‚ many explorers made voyages that changed world history. They discovered new land‚ food‚ and people. There were both positive and negative impacts of exploration. The age of exploration was very good for our culture as a whole. Explorers set out to find new trade routes to Asia‚ fame‚ wealth‚ and knowledge‚ but they discovered so much more than that. They impacted our world more than they thought could ever be possible. Religion spread‚ new

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    cultures disagreed or had misunderstandings because they held different concepts and ideas about life‚ particularly about the land. The Europeans considered Australia to be ’terra nullius’ or unoccupied land‚ despite encountering the natives. Explorers saw no fences or borders which in their culture would symbolise some sort of ownership over the earth‚ therefore they regarded Australia to be land for the taking. However‚ Aborigines believed that the land itself was communal property and that

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    Immigrant children did not live an easy life in the nineteenth century. Most children were never educated. Italian children immigrants were rarely put through schooling. However‚ Eastern European Jewish immigrants looked at public schooling as their best way to help their children enhance their potential in life. Chicago‚ Detroit‚ and New York City had large populations of Jewish and Italian immigrants. The conditions of the children in all three cities were similar yet different with cities in which

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    necessary to utilize these tools is contained in each section. Terrestrial Coordinates Work through the explanatory material on units of longitude and latitude‚ finding longitude and latitude‚ and a bit of history (optional). Open the flat map explorer. Familiarize yourself with the cursor and how it prints out the longitude and latitude of the active map location. Note that you can vary the central meridian of the map (i.e. change its longitude). Use the “shift map” arrows at the top of the simulator

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    Relations between early European explorers and Native Americans in North America got off to a rough start. The Europeans were invasive‚ selfish‚ and over-powering‚ and they offered the Native Americans little in return for their demands. Any Natives who chose to resist the Europeans were often met with aggressive behavior and punishment. Eventually‚ the Native Americans stood up for their tribe and fought back‚ and with neither side backing down‚ bloodshed became commonplace. Many lives were

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