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    Eiffel Tower and N/a Lo N/a

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    FRANCE Question 1: For my personal education project I am going to research and plan a trip to France‚ as I have always wanted to see the Eiffel tower. I have decided I am going to visit France on the 9th July until the 17th‚ which gives me 7-8 days to explore France. Question 2: a) A map of France: URL: https://www.google.com.au/search?q=a+map+of+france&espv=210&es_sm=122&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=sqBtUvjcNYbmrAeEq4DoBw&ved=0CC0QsAQ&biw=1517&bih=714&dpr=1#facrc=_&i

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    Young Earth Creation Recently‚ new speculation has shown that mother earth may in fact not be 4.5 billion years old‚ as has been taught in schools for many generations. However‚ young earth creationist believe that the world is only approximately six thousand years old. According to the Christian Bible‚ if we were to follow the chronology of many of its books including Genesis‚ Exodus‚ Galatians and 1 Kings‚ we would gather a general timeline of when God created the universe and the Earth. No

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    Relationship between Genre of Artwork and Artistic Medium International Baccalaureate Internal Assessment Project Mathematical Studies 1 Standard Level Dating back 30‚000 years ago to the primitive cave paintings of the Neanderthals‚ art has been around for centuries. It has contributed to the progression of civilization and reformed the common thought of society. Its vast dispersion over many cultures makes it a relatable and comprehensible topic for people all over the world

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    Science and Sh

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    Professor Stephen Hawking‚ 68‚ is a theoretical physicist and cosmologist. He studied physics at Oxford‚ went on to do research at Cambridge and was the Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge for 30 years. His books include A Brief History Of Time (1988)‚ The Universe In A Nutshell (2001) and The Grand Design‚ published this month. Professor Brian Cox‚ 42‚ is a physicist and broadcaster. While studying at Manchester University‚ where he is now a research fellow‚ he joined the pop group D:Ream

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    Tessa Whitaker Life science-6th period According to the scientific world view‚ life has been changing ever since the first cell appeared. Scientists believe that many of our modern organisms came from common ancestors. Having a common ancestor with another organism means that both evolved from the same ancient animal. The concept that inherited characteristics within a population change over generations is called evolution. Scientists think that the earth was formed over 4.6 billion years ago.

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    High Cost of a Funeral

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    death rituals can be considered older than the earliest civilizations recorded in history as archeological findings have located evidences of burial rituals dating back to the Neanderthal era. Archeologists found decorated shells‚ flower fragments‚ and primitive tools for preparing the death were located near graves of Neanderthals‚ showcasing that there are burial rituals held before laying the deceased to their graves. Experts then emphasize that there is already an early perception on how to send-off

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    "father" of criminology‚ was one of the largest contributors to biological positivism. Lombroso’s work suggested that physiological traits such as the measurements of one’s cheek bones or hairline‚ or a cleft palate‚ considered to be throwbacks to Neanderthal man‚ were indicative of "atavistic" criminal tendencies. Enrico Ferri‚ a student of Lombroso‚ believed that social as well as biological factors played a role‚ and held the view that criminals should not be held responsible when factors causing

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    Funeral Planning

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    Funeral Planning Introduction Mankind’s history of burial practices and funeral customs are as old as civilization itself. There is no specific way to planning a funeral. Every civilization and culture has provided for their dead in different ways. Religion and personal beliefs play an important role in the burial practices and funeral customs of a given culture or civilization. Furthermore‚ each civilization and cultured ever studied have three things in common: some type of funeral rites

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    1. Alexander the Great typically ruled through local hierarchies. 2. Which of the following explain why Alexander failed to carry the empire as far as the Gangzes River? Because his troops mutinied. 3. Which two leaders built an empire from Alexander’s Empire? Ptolemy and Seleucus. 4. Which of the following empires began as city-states? Mesopotamia and Greece. 5. Alexander the Great extended his empire as far east as the Indus River. 6. The city was Rome was found in 753

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    Little Red Riding Hood

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    Little Red Riding Hood L ITTLE RED RIDING HOOD (LRRH) is a boastful parody that pokes fun at a culture intent on reinventing language to satisfy its social ideals: the politically correct (pc). To fully understand the humor‚ the reader must have some comprehension and familiarity with the original story. LRRH has been transformed from the little girl‚ in the traditional tale‚ working through the issues of the oedipal complex‚ to an adult‚ who approaches the world through a woman’s mind and voice

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