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    Essential Restrictions on the First Amendment Limitations on freedoms of society are crucial‚ especially in America. As Roger Rosenblatt noted in his essay‚ “We Are Free to Be You‚ Me‚ Stupid and Dead‚” many people express their freedom of speech in very offensive and controversial ways. Often their expressions violate other amendments and freedoms as well. A few examples given by Rosenblatt included acts of freedom of speech performed by professional sports players. Many believe these were

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    ANSWERS TO GUIDE QUESTIONS 1. What happens to the distribution of magnetic flux lines when the iron ring was placed in between the U-magnets? Magnetic Flux‚ by definition‚ is the measure of the quantity or the strength of the magnetic force in a given area‚ whether a closed or an open area. When the iron ring is placed in between the U-magnets‚ there has been a region by which has been enclosed‚ following the area of the iron ring. And according to Gauss’s Law for magnetism‚ the total magnetic

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    The Road to Mecca – Study guide questions Exercise page 75 1) 3 2) Helen‚ she is the protagonist of the play. The entire play is played out in Helen’s home. She is also the reason Elsa comes to New Bethesda‚ to visit Helen because she is worried about her emotional state. Helen is also the reason for Marius’s visits; he cares for her and tries to fit her into his world. All of the characters gather at Helen’s home to discuss her emotional state and future. 3) Elsa relates to Helen through her “Mecca”

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    Question 1 (Worth 5 points) “The Cold Equations” is not an example of  a science-fiction story  a short story  a novel  a tragic ending Points earned on this question: 5 Question 2 (Worth 5 points) Antagonists are always  bad people  the opposition  good people  main characters Points earned on this question: 5 Question 3 (Worth 5 points) Man vs. Self is an example of  a combination conflict  an external conflict  an internal conflict  a failed conflict Points earned on this question: 5 Question

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    Crick et al.‚ used insertion and deletion to shift reading frames and determined that genetic code consists of three successive nucleotides. Using mutational analysis; normally the rII locus of phage T4 can lyse both E. coli K12 and E. coli B‚ but using proflavin to generate frameshift mutations produced a mutant of phage T4 which could only lyse E. coli B‚ not E. coli K12. showed that it took three duplications or deletions to restore a reading frame à genetic code consists of three successive

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    prophase I (b) anaphase I (c) telophase I (d) telophase II 7. Recessive traits appear only when an organism is (a) mature (b) different from its parents (c) heterozygous (d) homozygous 8. Mendel’s use of peas was a good choice for genetic study because (a) they produce many offspring (b) they are easy to grow (c) they can be self-pollinating (d) all of these 9. A dihybrid cross between two heterozygous parents produces a phenotypic ratio of (a) 3:1 (b) 1:2:1 (c) 9:3:3:1 (d) 1:6:9

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    Biology Guide 1. How is the human body organized? A= The levels of organization in the body include cells‚ tissues‚ organs‚ and organ systems. 2. Define cell A= Basic unit of structure and function in living things. 3. Define Tissue A= Group of cells that perform a single function. 4. CHECK OUT TYPES OF TISSUE ON PG. 863 5. What’s the epithelial tissue? A= Tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces. 6. Connective tissue? A= Tissue that provides support

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    HW: Review - Be Sure ALL Act I & II Study Guide Work (?’S‚ Vocabulary P. 4 & 5‚ Characterization P. 12‚ Dramatic Plot Map P. 14) Is Complete *Begin Project & Share Electronically with stephanie.dewberry@howland.k12.oh.us via GoogleDocs as Period Last First Assignment Ex: 1 Jones Chet & Smith Tom Crucible Day 26: Act I-II Quiz Vocabulary Act III Assign Parts And Begin To Read Act III P. 1082 - 1089

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    possible punishment for Hester’s crime is death. Instead she has to stand on the scaffold for three hours and must wear the scarlet letter for the rest of her life. 4. The stranger becomes concerned with the identity of Hester’s partner in crime. 5. The first clue provided by Hawthorne of the stranger’s identity is Hester’s recognition of him‚ second his face twisted with emotion when he saw Hester carrying out her punishment‚ and third Hester held her infant closer to her body when she saw and recognized

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    study guide‚ chapter 1 1. Which is more problematic: acknowledging differences in groups or assigning a hierarchy to different groups? Assigning a hierarchy to different groups is more problematic. For example if our society were to simply note that different groups are different‚ without an overt or implied status hierarchy‚ the issues of inequality would not be as important as they are today 2. Are race and ethnicity the only types of inequality in the US today? diversity in US today is not

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