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    maria Section 1 September 8‚ 2011 The main idea in the article ‘’Now as well as Then: Our early forbears” by R. Orlando Marville is about a few different groups of indigenous people Lokono‚ Kalina‚ and Garifuna. The Lokono and Kalina had very different structures the Lokonos were a simple agrarian community that settled by the water for the growth of their crops and who believed that their cacique or chief could be either both man or woman. The Kalina were traditionally patrilineal which means

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    Suemi’s Story – Práctica A. Answer the following: 1. Where do Suemi and her family live? Suemi and her family live in Yucatan. They live in a small village. 2. What Indian tribe are they descendents of? The India tribe they are descendents of are the Mayans. 3. What is their town like? Their town is kind of run down and it is rocky. It is also small. 4. What does Suemi’s father do for a living? Suemi’s father works in the bazaar selling and making bowls. 5. Describe the ruins

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    Liezl L. Cruz BSC – FMA 3 The National Anthem (Reaction Paper on GMA 7’s Lupang Hinirang) GMA 7 presents the national anthem of the Philippines very well. It shows the historic events that occurred in our country in the past years. It showed the following events: Tagumpay sa Mactan 1521‚ it showed how Lapu-Lapu defeats Spanish forces under the command of Portuguese explorer and Ferdinand Magellan‚ at Mactan Island. Pagkamartir ng GomBurZa in 1872‚ Filipino priests Mariano Gómez‚ Jose Burgos

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    Why did Charles I rule for 11 years without parliament‚ 1629 – 1640? Charles had no intention of ruling for a definite‚ or an indefinite‚ period without Parliament. Charles declared he had been driven ‘unwillingly out of that course’‚ and he intended to recall Parliament ‘when such as have bred this interruption shall have received their punishment’. Apart from Parliament‚ all the normal institutions of government operated. Indeed‚ Charles lacked the financial‚ military and administrative capacity

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    Chapter 18 Section 1 By the mid-1850s the California Gold Rush had ended. Disappointed miners‚ still hoping to strike it rich‚ began prospecting in other parts of the West. In 1858 a mining expedition found gold on the slopes of Pikes Peak in the Colorado Rockies. In 1859 several prospectors found a rich lode of silver-bearing ore on the banks of the Carson River in Nevada. The discovery was called the Comstock Lode after Henry Comstock‚ who owned a share of the claim. The gold strikes created

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    CHAPTER 3: SETTLING THE NORTHERN COLONIES: 1619—1700 The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism Know: John Calvin‚ Conversion Experience‚ Visible Saints‚ Church of England‚ Puritans‚ and Separatists. 26. How did John Calvin’s teachings result in some Englishmen wanting to leave England? The Protestant Reformation was led by Henry VIII‚ who became the head of the Church of England. Unfortunately‚ Henry had no interest in making great strides in religion. On the other hand‚ puritans who

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    Arshdeep Kaur #2 10/15/12 In the 14th century‚ Europe and Midwest had to come across a very destructive disease that ate nations and caused the population to vanish. This was known as the Great Plague‚ Great Pestilence‚ and the Black Death. Although the doctors were not advanced in bacteria‚ most believed that bacteria stains caused the plague. During the time of the Black Death‚ religion was the most powerful force in the lives of most people. In the east and Midwest‚ there were two

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    Topic 1: Labour Government 1945-1951 Revision Brainstorm Past Paper Questions (for part B): Do you agree with the view that the outcome of the election of 1945 was ‘a foregone conclusion before electioneering even started’ (Source 5‚ line 32–33)?  Do you agree with the view expressed in Source 6 that the achievements of the Attlee Government were remarkable?  Do you agree with the view that Labour governments in the years 1945–51 established a society with ‘a significantly greater degree of social

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    CAUSES OF SOCIAL CHANGE Social change has many causes. Also in a world linked by sophisticated communication and transportation technology‚ change in one place often begets change elsewhere. Some of the causes of social change are being discussed here. Culture and Change There are three important sources of cultural change: invention‚ discovery‚ and diffusion. Invention is the combination of existing elements of culture into something new. Inventions produce new objects‚ ideas‚ and social patterns

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    Outline: Question: Identify the most important lesson to be learned about human nature in Lord of the Flies. Demonstrate how the novel makes these lessons clear to us Thesis: In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ he teaches us that humans are all evil and destructive inside. This is because of how easily the society on the island collapsed‚ the fight between good and evil and lastly‚ the immense amount of symbolism thats in the book‚ further conveying his theme of how all people have evil

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