01_ch01_pre-calculas11_wncp_tr.qxd 5/27/11 1:41 PM Page 23 Home Quit Lesson 1.4 Exercises‚ pages 48–53 A 3. Write a geometric series for each geometric sequence. a) 1‚ 4‚ 16‚ 64‚ 256‚ . . . 1 ؉ 4 ؉ 16 ؉ 64 ؉ 256 ؉ . . . b) 20‚ -10‚ 5‚ -2.5‚ 1.25‚ . . . 20 ؊ 10 ؉ 5 ؊ 2.5 ؉ 1.25 ؊ . . . 4. Which series appear to be geometric? If the series could be geometric‚ determine S5. a) 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 + . . . The series could be geometric. S5 is: 2 ؉ 4 ؉ 8 ؉ 16 ؉ 32 26
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to avoid getting raped which doesn’t seem to make a change in the rape victim cases around the world. Rape has many traumatic side effects of the helpless victims like‚ STD’s‚ emotional problems‚ social problems‚ unwanted pregnancy‚ and marriage/relationship problems. We as people should teach our children‚ but especially our sons‚ not to rape instead of teaching our daughters how not to get raped. Rape around the world is a serious epidemic. As women we are constantly taught ways on how not to
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At the turn of the century people of Australia were categorised into social classes. These being lower‚ middle and upper classes. People’s housing‚ working conditions and lifestyles depended on which social class people are in. The housing of the lower class was dangerous‚ unsanitary and overcrowded. They consisted of clusters of small built houses along factories‚ which caused health problems for many people. The homes and the backyards of the middle and upper classes tended to have large ad spacious
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Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray and Henry James’ The Turn Of the Screw are key examples of the way in which gothic texts use and adapt the conventions of the genre. These changes occur due to the author’s own personal context and values. The inexorable link between text‚ context and values is expressed through the way in which both authors choose to manipulate‚ redefine and introduce new conventions to the gothic. Oscar Wilde’s first and only novel‚ The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ was written
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Have you ever read the story “The Boy who could Turn into Things” by:Staurt Baum? If you have‚ have you noticed that the character Brian‚ the protagonist‚ is lonely. If you have not read the story you should know that the character Brian has powers to turn into things. I think Brian is lonely because Brian has no friends and is ignored. To begin with‚ the first reason why Brian is lonely is because he has no friends. For example‚Brian sits in front of his window on weekends because he has no
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The culture in Mexico is very different from other culture’s around the world. It’s a culture that is very festive and very strict on what they do. Their culture consist of food‚ celebrations‚ work ethnics‚ home’s and government. Mexico is a very interesting country to learn about‚ and I hope you learn something. In Mexico‚ the main tradition is that the mothers and grandmothers take care of the house and kids and cook very big meals for their family’s. Not all women in Mexico do that though. Most
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Around the world we had seen that for going out or being a good looking person people must put on one as a minimum of fashion jewels‚ since they made a better aspect impression of each one that wears it‚ specially if we are talking about high classes such a first-world countries families and monarchies. but… ¿did we know how these special materials get extracted?‚ Gold‚ diamonds‚ copper or any precious metal that industries use to make womans and mans happy all around the world requires a lot of
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3-56. Thursday September 19th Film and Discussion: Sick Around the World Reading Assignment: The Secret Epidemic‚ Pp. 57-125 Tuesday September 24th
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SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES ON THE WAY PEOPLE EAT AROUND THE WORLD The ways people eat around the world are strongly connected to culture‚ tradition and geography. The ways people eat symbolize the traditional culture of the people. There are differences and similarities on the way people eat around the world. Where some countries may be lapse on their tableware setting and their table manners‚ others are extremely strict in how they eat in front of people. What each country has in common with
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Alyssa Martin-Davis Scary Stories & Urban Legends She commandeered the room in the basement of her vacant house as soon as she realized she would have to pull an all-nighter in order to prepare for tomorrow’s final exam. Jenna was attempting to pull an all-nighter but she had such an extensive exhausting day. Her parents had wanted a weekend out for some time and they thought this would be the perfect opportunity since Jenna needed to study for her final exams. Jenna’s little sister‚ Khloe
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