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    BASIS-24 Case Studies

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    who moved in next-door and reported applying what she learned in therapy to that new relationship by paying closer attention to when her friend crossed boundaries. Her scores on the Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale 24 (BASIS-24) also reflected the progress. The BASIS-24 is a self-report questionnaire based on the BASIS-32 that was developed in the early 1980’s to assess the

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    Dbq 12

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    Kailee Sixberry February 6‚ 2013 Mr. Bancroft Global 9- DBQ 12 The Mayan‚ Aztec‚ and Incan civilizations were very advanced‚ this is evident through their many accomplishments. The Mayan civilization had accomplishments such as building one of the largest stone structures in America; the temple in Tikal. The Mayans also created a very accurate calendar and writing system. The Aztecs were also very advanced. The Aztecs built their own city‚ Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan‚ which at

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    Kimora Lee Simmons

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    Best friend (who also served as maid of honor at Kimora’s wedding) is model/actress Tyra Banks. She has two daughters‚ Ming Lee Simmons (born January 21‚ 2000) and Aoki Lee Simmons (born in 2002). Both are models for Baby Phat Clothing. Ex-daughter-in-law of Daniel Simmons; ex-sister-in-law of Joseph Simmons and Daniel J. Simmons. Kimora is half African-American‚ one quarter Korean and one quarter Japanese. Father Vernon Whitlock Jr is African-American and mother Joanne Kyoko Perkins is

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    Albert Moncada Jr. Ms. Oberman AP U.S. History‚ Period 6 2 February 2012 APUSH DBQ Reform movements in the United States from 1825-1850 greatly benefited to expand democratic ideals that shape our nation today‚ but they also limited the expansion with some reforms. Reform movements took place in the North to fight off the forced labor and cruelty of slavery‚ and throughout the states‚ religious revivals and women rights movements arose. These reform movements expanded the democratic ideals by

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    HST 202 CH 24

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    Chapter 24 A Changing Economy: The Cold War fueled industrial production and promoted a redistribution of the nation’s population and economic resources. Since the 1950s‚ the American economy has shifted away from manufacturing. The center of gravity of American farming shifted decisively to the West‚ especially to California. The TV World: Television replaced newspapers as the most common source of information about public events and provided Americans of all regions and backgrounds with a common

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    Tyler Phan  Ms. Trevino  World History Honors Period 3  February 24‚ 2015  Aztec DBQ  What would one leave behind if one were to be remembered by this said thing? The  Aztecs left behind their greatest accomplishments‚ and destroyed what can be seen as their  weaknesses. The history of the Aztec civilization is still unclear due to many found biased  sources. Some sources with Aztec bias and some others with Conquistador bias. What is known‚  however‚ is that the Aztecs were a civilization in Tenochtitlan

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    Annabel Lee Mood

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    The theme of the poem “Annabel Lee”‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ is love and desire. In addition‚ the mood of the poem begins as love and passion‚ but transforms into despair and sadness. First of all‚ the text cites‚ “But we loved with a love that was more than love” (Poe 9). This is clarifies how the theme of this poem is love and desire because the main idea of the poem is the author’s love for “Annabel Lee”. Therefore‚ this shows how love is the theme because it is the central topic described and the

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    Richard Bone Analysis

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    Richard Bone * ------------------------------------------------- Richard Bone is sort of the key to the whole collection of "Spoon River Anthology" because it details the epitaphs that he (being Edgar Masters) was able to craft knowing the true nature of the townspeople he commemorates. It was Masters’ job to write the epitaphs as it was Richard Bone’s job to write what they wanted on the epitaphs‚ which are probably not a real reflection of the lives they lead - just the image of themselves

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    Annabel Lee and The Bells

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    two poems “Annabel Lee” and “The Bells” have only differences‚ they do have some similarities as well. For example‚ both poems are written by “Edgar Allen Poe.” They are different as one of the poems is about bells while the other one is about Edgar and his wife’s love. The poem “Annabel Lee” is about Edgar and his wife’s love for each other. The poem talks about Edgar and his wife and how they express their love for each other‚ but also how Annabel Lee passes away. Annabel Lee dies of illness of

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    The Reign of Henry VII

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    Was the reign of Henry VII the financial highpoint of the Tudor era? Henry VII came to the throne in 1485; in many ways his reign appeared vulnerable and his finances poor‚ however‚ when he died in 1509 he left his son Henry a sound fiscal legacy. However‚ was his reign destined to be the financial high point of the Tudor dynasty he founded? The accession of a strong king and the apparent conclusion of civil war meant many had high hopes that Henry VII could restore stability to the country. The

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