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    Mgmt Team: Josiah Spears- Electrical Engineer‚ Tribe Coordinator Alric Siu- Electrical Engineer‚ Systems Engineer Ricardo Pierre-Louis- Business Major‚ Publishing Executive Idea: LifeSpoken is a service business that helps preserve the lineage of native americans. We provide‚ translation‚ publishing‚ and commercialization services for natives and others who want their stories to be told Business Model: The author can use our program to vocally record their story and send it to technical

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    Evolution - Changing of things over time to benefit the organism in natural selection. Biological evolution happened at the level population ‚ not the individual organism level. Lack of need‚ Climate change‚ population change Adaptations is at population level not individual level they are a result of natural selection Devolvment of diversity Because a genetics re combinations mutations and othe mechanisms that lead to variation there is what Darwin called descent with modification

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    In ancient Sumerian society‚ kings considered a human agent of the gods. In Uruk‚ it is located in an agriculturally productive region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers also known as the “Fertile Crescent”. Gilgamesh was the fifth sovereign he was part god and part man. From him we learn kingship was a matter of divine entitlement and human authority. In the excerpt from Epic Gilgamesh (2100 BC)‚ As the king Gilgamesh was honor and said to be "two-thirds god" (46) and "a god and a man" (15)

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    In Salic law‚ besides the fact that it constantly contradicts itself‚ it is intolerably evident that women have very low value in this society. For example in Tile III: Concerning the theft of cattle‚ "If any one steal a bull belonging to the king he shall be sentenced to 3600 denars‚ making 90 shillings‚" whereas in Title XIII:Rape committed be freemen it is stated that the most you can pay for raping a women is 2500 denars‚ 63 shillings with an unproclaimed penalty. Although it does seem that

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    light-sensing cells only informing an organism of when it in the dark or light‚ especially in octopuses. Today that Pax6 gene creates a diversity of organisms‚ from that octopus to you and me. The Pax6 gene is the evolutionary diversification of these lineages of evolution. There are a few‚ only about 15 other organisms that share the same genus‚ but is a different species than the Amphioctopus marginatus. The species in this genus is separated‚ by its behavior and how it acts and use certain “tools”

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    Hubert Rivera TRS 100 Gospel of Matthew One pager Throughout the Gospel of Matthew‚ Jesus is portrayed as a teacher‚ a healer‚ and a fulfillment of the Torah. The Gospel starts off describing Jesus’ lineage as a descendant of David and Abraham‚ Christ was the anointed to preach. Jesus’ genealogy showed the Jews his ancestors were traced back through the patriarchs and back to Adam. It was very important that Matthew‚ who also was a Jew emphasized this‚ so many Jews believed that Jesus is the

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    art in the Mughal Era The Mughal Empire ruled the majority of India from the early 1500s to the mid 1800s when the British dethroned the last Mughal King in 1858. The Mughals were Islamic and of Central Asian descent. In fact‚ they traced their lineage the great conquers Genghis Kahn and Timur. The fundamental differences between Hinduism and the Islamic religion of India’s foreign rulers were bound to create conflict. However‚ the Mughal King Akbar‚ endorsed Hindu culture and sought to be as religiously

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    Christian beliefs. Within this context there is a continuous theme of good versus evil. Beowulf is a Christian hero who is endowed with superhuman strengths representative of paganism. He battles Grendel and Grendel’s mother‚ pagan monsters‚ whose lineage can be traced back to Cain‚ a biblical figure. Years later Beowulf takes on a monstrous dragon‚ a creature of pagan mythology. The story begins with our hero Beowulf seeking out a pagan monster Grendel who is terrorizing the Danes. Beowulf boasts

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    deceived by the title. Most readers assume that the title character is the tragic heroine of the drama. In actuality‚ Creon fills the description of a tragic hero better than Antigone in many ways. A tragic hero is defined as one who is of royal lineage‚ a flaw in character‚ and not exceedingly just. Creon is clearly the unremitting yet capricious tragic hero that Sophocle’s creates to model the classic tragic hero. Creon‚ King of Thebes‚ was not born of royal blood. Regardless‚ his sovreign rule

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    a lot of similar values amounst each other. Most especially Islam and Christianity are extremely similar and are most commonly known as the Abrahamic Faiths. Abrahamic religions are religions that all view Abraham as an important person in their lineage. He is connected in both faiths although he plays different roles in the different religions. In Islam‚ he is considered to be a prophet. For Christians‚ Abraham is important because he is the father of the people of Israel and therefore a fore bearer

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