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    Enduring Vision Study Guide

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    Name: ____________________ Date: ____________________ Enduring Vision Ch 1 & 2 Use your knowledge of U.S. History to answer the following questions. Put your answer on the answer sheet. Save the answer sheet as your name‚ type your name on it‚ and email to me in 1 week. ____ 1. Which of the following is not one of the theories about how America was originally settled? 1-3 |a. |Siberian hunters crossed from Asia to North American during the last ice age.

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    substance of contemporary society‚ while networks shape the organizational forms and (infra)structures of this society.[citation needed] The space of flows plays a central role in Castells’ vision of the network society. It is a network of communications‚ defined by hubs where these networks crisscross. Élites in cities are not attached to a particular locality but to the space of flows.[citation needed] Castells puts great importance

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    The father from the short story “Once upon a time” had displayed signs of being cautious throughout the narrative‚ because of the recent events and riots that have rattled the environment. Notably‚ the father seems to only take action when he heeds advice from individuals that he had spoken to. In fact‚ when the mother requested for the housemaid to feed the dwellers outside of the Suburb‚ but regardless‚ the trusted housemaid did not consider it to be a marvelous idea and the husband agreed with

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    City of Ember

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    The City of Ember Chapter 6 to Chapter 9 Before Reading: Before reading the assigned chapters‚ read and complete the following activity on Point of View. POINT OF VIEW Remember‚ someone is always between the reader and the action of the story. That someone is telling the story from his or her own point of view. This angle of vision‚ the point of view from which the people‚ events‚ and details of a story are viewed‚ is important to consider when reading a story. As you read a piece

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    Mission‚ Vision‚ and Values: Geico EvaLynn H Green MMPBL/590 August 6‚ 2012 Brian Dufrene Mission‚ Vision‚ and Values History Government Employees Insurance Company (Geico)‚ was founded by Leo and Lillian Goodwin in the mid-1930s‚ during the pinnacle of the great depression. The organization was originally focused on selling its insurance coverage to the United States government employees and military personnel. The Goodwin’s actively marketed Geico and after a year they wrote approximately

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    Olongapo City

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    OLONGAPO: A CLEAN CITY LEGEND According to popular legend‚ there once was a group of warring tribes who lived in the area in and around what is now the modern city. A wise old man‚ seeing the perils of disunity‚ exerted great effort toward uniting the warring tribes. There were‚ however‚ some who bitterly opposed his idea‚ and one day the old man just disappeared. After a long search‚ the old man’s body was found‚ but with the head missing. It is said that the tribesmen launched search parties

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    are very difficult to interpret and sometimes even harder to believe. Is Black Elk’s vision correct? Is it even authentic? And if so‚ is it valid? To start off‚ for this situation‚ I define correct to mean something that was accurately reported. Sincere‚ on the other hand‚ I define to mean someone that truly believes what he or she is saying. Because Black Elk was nine when he experienced this religious vision‚ he may not have remembered the many excruciating details that he claims to have remembered

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    City or Torqres

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    The City of Torqres Prologue Two families‚ full of hate and different beliefs living in the same city of Torqres. Both used to care for one another‚ but the way both families thought the city should be ran was too different‚ and hatred built up. The hatred and disparity was too large to be broken causing both to split the city into two parts; Torq and Res. Story Young Mic and Pen were out fetching water for their poor and unhealthy family. They know if not enough water is brought back

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    concepts; the “City of Peace” and the “City of God.” Although history has proved the “City of God” to be true‚ the former has rarely occurred for continuous decades. Jerusalem is constantly a city in dispute‚ where even the age of the city is an example of this concept. Jews consider Jerusalem’s history to start 3000 years ago when David established the city as capital of the United Kingdom of Israel. Palestinians‚ believing they are the descendants of the Canaanites‚ say the city is 5‚000 years

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    Once Upon a Time-Reaction

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    1. Background of the Literary Piece Once Upon A Time by Gabriel Okara The poem is written by Gabriel Okara‚ a Nigerian poet. He may have written the poem so that other people may understand how an African person deals with the western ideas. The poem is like a clash of cultures and how the speaker finds a way to adapt to the situation‚ the poem also gives a description about how the speaker wants to forget the ideals of these people. 2. Summary The poem‚ is depicting a man‚ maybe of old age (or

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