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    importance of both human and physical factors. The British Isles‚ located in the northern hemisphere is home to a mild climate and varied soils‚ giving rise to a diverse pattern of vegetation and a climatic climax community of deciduous woodland. A deciduous woodland is an example of succession‚ which happens in temperate climates and is a naturally occurring organic community of plants and animals in the climatic

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    pleasure and ease of transportation. There are other types that are used for tracking produce and other merchandise all around the world. This device is a bar code and scanners. The entire shopping world is the result of a man by the name of Joseph Woodland. He invented the bar code and helped come up with the scanner system to read it. The ability to shop quickly and check out quickly is the result of the bar code. The cashier just has to swipe the produce by the computer that reads the code and it

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    and that the spirits will then grant a good hunt‚ is what ultimately created such a ubiquitous respect for nature and acknowledgement of its importance amount the Acoma people. This theme was present within a mass majority of practices of Eastern Woodland Indian tribes‚ and served as the main cause for their intimate relationship with their environment. However‚ the arrival of the Europeans drastically changed the practices of these Indian tribes‚ both through the resources that they brought into

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    Nike Nike is a major publicly traded sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States. was founded in 1962 as Blue Ribbon Sports by Bill Bowerman and Philip Knight‚ and officially became Nike‚ Inc. in 1978. It is the world’s leading supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment. Nike markets its products under its own brand as well as Nike Golf‚ Nike Pro‚ Nike+‚ Air Jordan. Point Of Parity (POP) Nike catagorized itself in the high-end sport shoes

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    experiences in a local woodland environment. According /www.worcestershire.gov.uk/ Forest school (learning style) From Wikipedia Forest school is a type of outdoor education in which children (or adults) visit forests/woodlands‚ learning personal‚ social and technical skills. It has been defined as "an inspirational process that offers children‚ young people and adults regular opportunities to achieve and develop confidence through hands-on learning in a woodland environment".[1] Forest

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     A bus topology is the minimum complex network configuration it creates use of a single transmission medium called a coaxial cable.  The star topology consists of shielded twisted pair wire (STP) or unshielded twisted pair wires (UTP). Due to the high cost of STP wire‚ most networks use UTP‚ however‚ STP wire must be used if the distance between the hub and the node beat 110m.  In most examples the cable is many different lengths joined by a T-connector which allows the cable to divide into various

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    molecule of water and 100 molecules of C12H 22O11 8. Calculate the mass of an atom of silver (Ag = 108 amu) 9. Calculate the number of atoms in (a) 52 moles of He (b) 52 a.m.u of He (c) 52 g of He 10. Calculate the volume occupied by the following at STP a. 14 g of nitrogen gas b. 1.5 gram mole of CO2Che/XI Chapter 1 11. Calculate the number of moles in each of the

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    had large stone temples. The Aztecs also had a big city‚ Teotihuacán. At about A.D. 500‚ Teotihuacán had about 100 large stone temples‚ a pyramid‚ 4‚000 apartments‚ and a population of 100‚000. 2. How were eastern woodland Indian societies organized and governed? Eastern Woodland societies were organized into clans. These clans were basically groups of families that could all trace their history back to the same ancestor. These clans were also a part in the way the society was governed. Clan elders

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    moles-stoichiometry-practice-problems Now you’re ready to use what you know about conversion factors to solve some stoichiometric problems in chemistry. Almost all stoichiometric problems can be solved in just four simple steps: 1.Balance the equation. 2.Convert units of a given substance to moles. 3.Using the mole ratio‚ calculate the moles of substance yielded by the reaction. 4.Convert moles of wanted substance to desired units. These "simple" steps probably look complicated at first

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    was their prophet. The Algonquian people of the Eastern Woodlands were hunter-gatherers‚ meaning they relied on collecting edible plants and hunting wild animals as their main source of food. They were too far north to rely solely on horticulture; however‚ some groups did farm. The people of the Eastern Woodlands became very skilled hunters and fishermen because they lived in forested areas and were usually close to water. In Eastern Woodlands society it was solely the man’s responsibility to hunt

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