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    Chapter 17 vocab. * Treaty of Westphalia – Ended thirty years war in 1648; granted right to individual rulers within the Holy Roman Empire to choose their own religion – either Protestant or Catholic. * English Civil War – Conflict between 1640 to 1660; featured religious disputes mixed with constitutional issues concerning the powers of monarchy; ended with restoration of the monarchy in 1660 following execution of previous king. * Proletariat – Class of working people without access

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    DBQ Essay Chapter 17 Spanish colonial America and Tokugawa Japan led the world in silver production from 1500 to 1750. The global flow of silver had several effects on social and economic life in various areas of the world. It created a growing inequality in social structure and caused the standard of living to go up. Also‚ it caused a significant inflation of prices‚ it destroyed the Spanish economy‚ and it allowed other European nations not only to afford Asian goods‚ but make profit off of

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    Lizet Morlote- Leon Carlos Albizu University Professor: Fina Campa Chapter 16 Group Therapy: Ancestor and Cousins During the 1960s and 1970s‚ the encounter group phenomenon‚ a heady‚ robust social movement‚ swept through the nation. There are several reasons the contemporary group therapist should have‚ at the very least‚ some passing knowledge of them. First‚ the proper training of the group therapist must include some personal group experience. Secondly‚ the form of contemporary

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    Outline Review for Chapters 17-19 Possible Problems 1.—Permanent and temporary differences. Listed below are items that are treated differently for accounting purposes than they are for tax purposes. Indicate whether the items are permanent differences or temporary differences. For temporary differences‚ indicate whether they will create deferred tax assets or deferred tax liabilities. 1. Investments accounted for by the equity method. 2. Advance rental receipts. 3. Fine for polluting.

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    Sylwia Grochowska Period 3 Mr. Sauer

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    Chapter 17 1. Why are mutual funds popular with individual investors? Able to enjoy economies of scale by incurring lower transaction costs and commissions. Provide opportunities for small investors to invest in a liquid and diversified portfolio of financial securities. 2. What is the purpose of index funds? How does this differ from other equity mutual funds? Why are index funds growing in popularity? Index funds are funds in which managers buy securities in proportions similar to those

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    boots‚ handcuffs‚ and a gun (15-17). The second is the female perspective where‚ despite the patrol man ’s power‚ his "jeep has a flat" (22) and he doesn ’t speak Spanish so he ’s unable to interpret the woman saying where there is water. Straightforwardly the speakers present themselves as young since they ’re playing a game. Furthermore‚ there ’s the hesitation of the boy not knowing exactly his weapons beyond his masculinity. He shows this saying‚ "Oh‚ and [I have] a gun" (17). Because of his age

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    PChapter 17 notes Toward a new world view 1540-1789 * The scientific revolution * Scientific thought in 1500 * Thomas Aquinas- brought Aristotelian philosophy into harmony with christen doctrine * Ptolemy- planets move in epicycles * Origins of the scientific revolution * Permanent universities * Recovery of ancient works * Printing press * Copernican hypothesis * Nicolaus Copernicus 1473-1543- polish cleric

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    Meditation 17

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    The Theme of "Meditation 17" Armed with the use of metaphor and paradox‚ John Donne brilliantly develops the theme of "Meditation 17." He proclaims that we are all a part of the whole in which everyone’s actions affect one another. Someone’s death‚ compared to the tolling of the bell‚ indirectly affects one even though "that he knows not it tolls for him." The ringing of the bell reminds one of death and how close it is. There are no atheists at life’s end. We are born dying‚ and as we realize

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