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    choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Reading Comprehension Directions Read the following selections. Then answer the questions that follow. Athene’s City Olivia Coolidge In the days when Greece was first being settled‚ Cecrops was king in Attica‚ a rugged‚ triangular little country‚ good mainly for goat farming and the culture of honey bees‚ and surrounded on two sides by the sea. Here Cecrops planned a city around a steep rock that jutted from the plain

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    Revolution was quite revolutionary‚ due to the fact that a lot changed in America during the 18th century. Colonist wanted to protect their rights and since they were denied them by their ex-owners the revolution began. The American Revolution greatly transformed America. America singed the Declaration of Independence in 1776. This was the start of the Revolution because America stopped all the unnecessary taxes that they were liable to pay due to the French and Indian war. America was able to succeed

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    of African-American men and women. Dr. James E. West was one inventor who I chose to write about‚ in honor of Black History Month. West is known for inventing the Electret Microphone‚ one that is now an industry standard - used for everything from cameras to hearing aids. Dr. James E. West truly was a very accomplished man. Born on February 10th‚ 1931‚ in Prince Edward County‚ Virginia‚ James always had an interest in electronics. As a child‚ West enjoyed taking apart household appliances and exploring

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    CORNEL WEST BIOGRAPHY Antonio D. Wells Spirituality in the Black Tradition BC SF601 March 1‚ 2012 Introduction Cornel West is considered to be our modern day W.E.B. Du Bois. He is a brilliant and provocative democratic intellectual.  Cornel West is a passionate‚ loving‚ and inspiring scholarly individual‚ that I feel as a black seminary student we can gleam from him his thoughts on social economic injustices‚ racism‚ nihilism in America‚ and urban youth culture. Even though I do not agree

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    The American West was settled and developed by newcomers to America between the years 1840 and 1895.The first group of people to move from the eastern seaboard to head out westwards are very interesting people. The first were ‘mountain men’‚ who were soon followed by early settlers‚ then gold miners‚ traders‚ more farmers and finally women. The first Europeans to move to the west coast of America from the east are very important to the history of our country. The first white Americans to

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    Ode to the West Wind

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    Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind” The eighteenth century was a time of revolution in Europe; the French Revolution. It introduced a new era of enlightenment and individual freedom. This revolution led the poets to explore freedom‚ independent ideas and limitless imaginations on poems. This movement was called Romanticism and it was characterized by stressing new ideas of nature and change. Percy Bysshe Shelley took up these revolutionary ideas in his poems. In “Ode to the West Wind”‚ Shelley presented

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    other times the process can be long and drawn out. In the case of the West Memphis three: Damian Echols‚ Jason Baldwin‚ and Jessie Misskelley‚ were teenagers when they were arrested for the murders of three young boys: Chris Byers‚ Michael Moore‚ and Stevie Branch. For nearly two decades‚ although convicted of the crimes‚ the West Memphis three denied any involvement in the murders. The West Memphis three case is a prime example of how small town misconceptions and rumors can take hold of a criminal case

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    describe the influence of the west on Lebanon concerning the Lebanese culture‚ social life in addition to values and attitudes. Introduction Let us suppose we were all born in the United States. We were raised and schooled as a typical American citizen. What would then be different from our life today? Indeed‚ we would be eating the same food‚ wearing the same clothes as we do now. We would hear the exact music‚ party the same and approximately live in a similar manner. So how close is today’s Lebanese

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    Video Games and Violent Children Brittany Hern 02/02/2011 Critical Thinking and Composition Home video games‚ an industry worth $11 billion domestically that is now 30 years old‚ continues to be thrown into legal and moral debates regarding what age is deemed appropriate to participate. Video games‚ especially those deemed to be violent or rated “mature‚” are at the center of the controversy. There are two sides to this debate. Video game companies and their supporters

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    things: 1. who the Suffragettes were? 2. What methods did they use to achieve their goal? 3. What effect did their actions have on the government and public of their nation? 4. What are the rights of women in India? During the late 1900’s Britain was undergoing a tremendous transformation

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