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    as politics and government. One of the most famous quotes from him is “Those who stand for nothing fall for anything” (Alexander Hamilton). Born on the small West British Indies island of Nevis‚ Alexander was made to be a historical figure of importance. He had shown signs of great intelligence starting after a hurricane hit his hometown‚ and he wrote essays non-stop. He was one of the hardest working founding fathers of America‚ who did a lot for our country. Without him‚ the U.S. Constitution

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    to CNS * CNS: integrating center that evaluates all incoming info and selects appropriate response * Initiates AP in efferent neurons to direct response of muscles or glands (effectors) * Negative feedback: * Feedback signals from muscle or joint receptors keep CNS continuously informed of changing body position * Feedforward: * Component that allows body to anticipate stimulus and begin response Neural Reflex Pathways Can Be Classified in Different Ways

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    Cinderella Long ago in a faraway land there lived a rich evil lady named Lady Tremaine. She had 2 daughter from a previous marriage named Drizella and Anastasia. She was a very nice but bossy lady. Lady Tremaine couldn’t understand why people didn’t like even though she killed her previous husband. She killed only because he was poor‚ and she thought that he would be a bad influence on her daughters. So then she heard that there was a rich man with a daughter. The daughter’s name was Cinderella

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    many comparisons and contrasts of the social structures and religious beliefs between West Africa and Europe from 700-1500 BCE. Some of these include that West Africa was mainly Islam and Europe was Catholic. Both West Africa and Europe had patriarchal societies. Both of these groups are very different but also have some similarities. West Africa was mainly Islam and Europe was Catholic. This is because West Africa was largely affected by sub Saharan trade. During this time period most of Europe was

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    the offered religious freedom. For example‚ New York allowed religious freedom to everyone. Puritans were greatly influenced by salutary neglect. They left England to flee execution and in America they had the right to run their own church. England did not even bother with the Puritans after they moved to America.. The Salem Witch trials in 1692 was also influenced by salutary neglect. During this time the Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ held its own court and judged the cases. Salutary neglect also influenced

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    Spain and Portugal led the European Age of Discovery‚ an era lasting from roughly 1450-1750‚ in technological advances‚ exploration‚ and colonization. Both countries had been incorporated into the Islamic world during much of the Middle Ages and emerged as newly reformulated kingdoms in the period leading into the Age of Discovery. Each sought to push forth from their geographic boundaries and‚ in so doing‚ enrich their kingdoms through exploration and trade. Portugal emerged as a nation in 1128

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    Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus was one of few who went to the extremes of killing his own family members just to keep his new booming Empire up and running. Constantine ruled from 306 A.D. until 337 A.D. During Constantine the Great’s thirty-one years of ruling‚ he influenced the Roman Empire that affected the Roman people in a virtuous way. He strengthened Christianity in Rome and was a martyr in making Christianity a respected

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    Scientific Revolution. Much of the European experience prior to the Revolution was heavily based around religious ideas and concepts. However‚ this Revolution marked a new phase of science and philosophy; helping to redefine established notions of how both the universe and mankind operated. Additionally‚ these new ideas helped to permanently change societal views about science in a century primarily based around religion. This new worldview challenged traditional views of the world by basing philosophical

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    How Anglos Bolstered Their Territory‚ Economic Dominance and Their Spread of Influence The Anglo Americans were successful at spreading their influence‚ seizing territory‚ and becoming economically dominant in America. The Anglo American’s stingy actions cheated the Mexicans and Indigenous population of the North out of their own land‚ through measures of false alliances the Anglos catered their dominance over 1800 America. The growth of Anglos ministries was the first push of their religious

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    in the mid 1950’s and continuing through the late 1960’s‚ the African Civil Rights Movement made historic strides regarding the equality of black and white citizens. As any such groundbreaking movement‚ there were moments of both peace and violence‚ from the Montgomery Bus Boycott to the New York City Race Riots of 1964. Perhaps the most influential and well-known leader of the Civil Rights Movement was Martin Luther King Jr. He lobbied for equal rights for African Americans‚ while also promoting peaceful

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