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    Max Bender Ms. Rackley APUSH‚ 2A 5 August 2013 Essay 1B: At the beginning of the colonial period‚ many‚ if not all Europeans had started to develop a sense of white superiority. This view allowed them to justify their subjugation and ultimate takeover of the natives and their land. With many similarities and differences between the Spanish‚ English‚ and French methods of subduing the natives‚ including the employment of missionaries and captivation and selling of natives‚ they all produced

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    Across the period‚ the metallic character of the Period 3 elements decreases. This is evident as sodium‚ magnesium and aluminium‚ the first three elements in period 3‚ are all classified as metals. We observed that they display highly metallic characteristics‚ as they are all solid‚ malleable and lustrous. On the other hand sulfur‚ which is further along the period in group 16‚ is too a solid although it is quite brittle and in powdered form. It is a dull‚ pale yellow and does not possess the shiny

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    This period of protests and revolts is described as the ‘age of revolution’‚ it is renowned for the change of governments from monarchies to constitutionalist states and republics. It consisted of the American revolution‚ followed by the French and finalising with the creation of a new German state under the leadership with Prussia. The mass amounts of protests that occurred in Europe in this time showed the sheer discontentment of the European people at this time; with the working and living conditions

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    The early period of weightlifting began initially with the ancient Egyptians and Greeks. This included lifting stones and essentially working in fields and doing handy work to keep they civilization alive. In which this started a new system of entertainment. Emerging in Europe in 1890 a new physical culture would rise. The start of weightlifting originally was not for a person physical physique. This entertainment was to amaze crowds of people and to show off how strong he was. The point of these

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    Lillian Zhang AP Chemistry 3rd Period Formula of an Unknown Hydrate The purpose of the Formula of an Unknown Hydrate lab is to determine the weight percentage of H2O hydrated to an unknown salt and the empirical formula for the hydrated salt. To do this‚ a massed amount of the hydrate is heated over either a hot plate or Bunsen burner. This causes the water to be removed‚ leaving the anhydrous salt behind in the dish. The mass of the anhydrous salt‚ now with the absence of water‚ is less than

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    Differed ways to consume tea resulted in different ways of using tea wares. Compared to the typical way of tea drinking in the late-Ming period‚ the process of tea-tasting in the Tang and Song dynasties were much more complicated. The complication implied that tea connoisseurs in the Ming era had drastically simplified the tea vessels they often used‚ as well as the whole procedure of tea tasting. The understandings of Tang-style tea drinking have been significantly transformed by the re-apparition

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    directly. They aren’t two things that followed each other. ’Middle Ages’ is a tag much like Antiquity‚ middle ages‚ early modern period‚ modern period. It is used to refer to a specific time frame. ’Renaissance’ isn’t used to refer to a period of time. It was a cultural movement. Now it did take place in the 14th to‚ arguably‚ 17th centuries (ish)‚ but it wasn’t a period of time as such. it was a movement. This can be shown in the fact that often you hear historians discussing different ’Renaissances’

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    Support individuals during a period of change 1 Changes that may occur are Deaths in the family ‚ moving tenancy‚ a birth in the family or just growing up in general 2 A death can be a negative experience because it brings a time of emotions and can make someone sad if a person close to them has died. Moving house can be a welcome change of refresh an individual’s life with new surroundings. 3 Approaches that may enhance an individual’s capacity for change are to use existing skills or knowledge

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    The Classical Period or Golden Age of Greece‚ from around 500 to 300 BC‚ has given us the great monuments‚ art‚ philosophy‚ architecture and literature which are the building blocks of our own civilization. But it was one person by the name Pericles who changed it all. Nobody dominated Athenian political life during the Golden Age more than the statesman Pericles (495-429BCE)‚ who served nearly 30 years on the board of Ten Generals which was elected annually rather than the chosen by lot‚ and was

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    exposition. Recapitulation is the third part of the sonata‚ it is where exposition is repeated. 5. What are the three different periods of Beethoven’s work? Describe each part. Critical Thinking Questions 1. What are the characteristics of the music of the Classical period? 2. How does the music of the Classical period differ from the music of the Baroque period? Baroque music tends to be for small chamber orchestras and is usually very intricate‚ with many layers. Classical music tends

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