Chapter 6: -Why we form relationships? Appearance Similarity - People who have the same interests‚ personality traits‚ mutual friends‚ etc. Complementarily - When a partner’s differences strengthen a relationship‚ and satisfies the others needs. Reciprocal Attraction – We are attracted to people who like us –usually. Rather than people who attack/ indifferent. Competence – We tend to be attracted to people who are good at what they’re at‚ but admit their flaws. Disclosure – Revealing
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The Klan of the 1920’s The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) was notorious for their hatred towards African Americans and their proclamation of white supremacy. They were known as the invisible empire and for their symbols of intimidation‚ which included white cloaks with hoods‚ and burning crosses. The KKK was depicted as an organization which was mostly active in the southern Confederate states and targeted African Americans. It originally died out in the late 1860s‚ but The Klan rose again in the 1920’s because
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BCS 132-106 January 15‚ 2013 READING GUIDE CHAPTER 1: What is Nutrition OBJECTIVES: 1. Identify and discuss factors that affect food choices. (Course objective 1) 2. Define: nutrition‚ nutrients‚ essential nutrients‚ non essential nutrients‚ kilocalorie 3. Identify the six classes of nutrients
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Chapter Seven| Review Questions Q1- What is Internet? Who used it and why ? A Collect of interconnected networks‚ all freely exchanging information. More than 1.3 billion people use the internet around the world‚ the internet make the life easier and faster at all things. Q2-What is the ARPANET ? A project started by the U.S. department of Defense (DoD) in 1969 as both an experiment in reliable networking and a means to link DoD and military research contractors including many universities
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What is Globalization? Globalization refers to the shift toward a more integrated and interdependent World economy. Globalization has two main components: the globalization Of markets and the globalization of production. (Pg.6 chapter 1). List the major drivers of globalization. Give three examples of each. Two macro factors seem to underlie the trend toward greater globalization. The first is the decline in barriers to the free flow of goods‚ services‚ and capital that has occurred since the
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What is on the quiz (Actually the info is in chapter 7) Articles of confederation These were documents that basically made the 13 colonies separated from GB and established the US as a confederation Northwest ordinances This was an act of the confederation of the US that stated that the US would continue expansion towards the west Nationalist They preferred strong central government Goals of nationalists: To have their country united under THEIR nation’s rule - not to be ruled by some foreign
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Chapter 4: The American Revolution Section one: the colonies fight for their rights. A. The French and Indian war • Was during the Seven years war. • Fighting over the Ohio river valley • Fighting breaks out over Fort Duquesne • The Albany Conference • The Albany Plan-Mastermind Benjamin Franklin- believed colonies should unite under a central government • Significance- one of the first steps toward colonial unity • Early British defeats • William Pitt • British Victory-Treaty of Paris
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approve of these new activities among the youth. However‚ negative influences started to appear in the south. A terrorist group known as the Ku Klux Klan was created to create fear among African Americans to hold their power within the south. "The name Ku Klux Klan was derived from the Greek word kyklos meaning circle and the Scottish-Gaelic word clan" ("KU KLUX KLAN"). The beginning of a soon to be controversial group was created in 1865 by a group of former Confederate soldiers who organized
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Chapter 7 same number of valence electrons=behave similarly(chemical properties) ▪ neon gases (neon‚ argon) unreactive in chemical reactions(stable) ▪ Gilbert Lewis-octet rule(atoms tend to achieve electron configuration of gas) ▪ atoms of metallic atoms lose electrons‚ atoms of nonmetal atoms lose or share electrons with another nonmetal elements to achieve a complete octet ▪ to achieve octet‚ change electrons to ge ns2 np6 configuration ▪ remove electrons=ionization ▪ metals in group
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Chapter 1 Study Guide Terms Paleolithic Neandertal Lascaux Homo sapiens Jericho Australopithecus Çatal Hüyük. Venus figurines Cro-Magnon Homo erectus Altamira Evolution Paleolithic age Neolithic age Sympathetic magic Infanticide Agricultural revolution Agricultural transition Slash-and-burn Shanidar cave Jomon society Natufian society Chinook society Homo erectus Homo sapiens sapiens Study Questions 1. Trace the development of Australopithecus‚ Homo erectus‚ and Homo
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