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    Periodization of Rizal

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    PERIODIZATION AND KEY EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF JOSE PROTACIO MERCADO RIZAL ALONZO Y REALONDA * Sociological Imagination‚ C. Wright Mills: an awareness of the relationship between an individual and the wider society (History + Biography + Social Structure) ------------------------------------------------- FORMATIVE YEARS: 1861 – 1882 The Family * Rizal Family: one of the biggest families during their time / principalia class * Mercado: real surname adopted in 1731 by Domingo Lamco (paternal

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    Training Variation: Periodization What is Periodization? - The theory with periodization can be taken from the general adaptation theory‚ which says that systems will adapt to any changes they might experience in an attempt to meet the demands of the stressors. Therefore‚ the goal of periodization is to "overload" the neuromuscular system to allow the body to adapt to unaccustomed loads or stressors. In the past resistance training routines as well as conditioning programs were primitive‚

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    Periodization 5

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    Period 5: Industrialization and Global Interaction (1750­1900)    I. Key Concept 5.1: Industrialization and Global Capitalism   A. Industrialization fundamentally changed how goods were produced.  1. A variety of factors led to the rise of industrial production  a) high agricultural production in Great Britain‚ Yangzi Delta‚ and  Japan resulted in significant population growth  b) navigable rivers and networks of canals facilitated trade and  transport  c) these sophisticated economies ran up against ecological 

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    argument that addresses all parts of the question 2. Use of evidence: Supports the thesis using specific evidence‚ clearly linked to the thesis. 3. Targeted historical thinking skill (HTS): causation‚ comparison‚ continuity‚ change over time‚ or periodization. 4. Synthesis: Written answer extends the argument of the essay‚ connects it to a different time period‚ historical context‚ or different category of analysis. Long Essay Question How-To LEQ Analyze the Prompt Know what you’re being asked to

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    Women in today ’s society have a much louder voice; meaning they have more respect‚ and are greatly appreciated for what they do‚ compared to Yackel ’s 1975 essay. Bonnie Smith-Yackel ’s essay makes a statement about how society values‚ and appreciates women and the way they work dating back to the 1920 ’s. Most things having to do with women working or anybody for that matter have changed for the better since then‚ but sadly some things still remain the same. Yackel begins her essay with a call

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    Associate Level Material Comparative Data Resource: Ch. 14 of Health Care Finance Complete the following table by writing responses to the questions. Cite the sources in the text and list them at the bottom of the table. What criterion must be met for true comparability? Consistency‚ verification and unit measurement must all be met in order for true criteria. (Chp.14‚ pg.151) What elements of consistency should be considered? Provide an example. The elements of consistency that should be

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    Art Paper Comparing Chiura Obata’s “Landslide” and “Sunset Water Tower” Both of these pieces of art illustrate interesting acts of nature; but include a wide variety of different themes and styles. Chiura Obata’s “Landslide” was completed in 1941 and was done with sumi and watercolor on paper. The colors in this painting are very dark and bold creating a dark and scary theme for the picture. There are a few spots of light in the painting showing where the sun was probably coming through the

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    Prince and Pauper Info

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    Tanner Rodriguez English 3 P.4 Literary Recall‚ Understanding‚ and Analysis [pic] There are a couple of major themes for this book they are “Appearance and Reality” and “Image and Identity.” For example Tom Canty is thought to be the prince just because he is dressed in the “Royal” clothing and Prince Edward is thought to be Tom because of his rags and how he looks exactly like Tom. So you can clearly see that in this time period looks were everything especially if you were “thought”

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    Capacity and Demand

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    CAPACITY AND DEMAND Capacity management is the activity of coping with mismatches between supply and demand. Capacity is the ability an operation or process has to supply demand. Usually this means how many products or services it can produce over a period of time. It’s something that is a basic responsibility of operations managers in any kind of organization. Therefore‚ one of the first things that any manager must ask themselves is‚ what is the operation’s‚ or process’s‚ current capacity

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    It is necessary to monitor child development to ensure that assessments can be made to help identify children at risk and prevent those who are not yet at risk becoming at risk. Early intervention is crucial to lessen the likelihood of developmental delay. There are several ways of carrying out monitoring/observations to gather the necessary information. In all of them it is crucial to involve parents and any staff that have contact with that child and also to focus on the positive as well as

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