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    Key Terms

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    APUSH Key Terms Ch. 25 1. Jane Addams the founder of Hull House‚ which provided English lessons for immigrants‚ daycares‚ and child care classes 2. Florence Kelley reformer who worked to prohibit child labor and to improve conditions for female workers 3. Mary Baker Eddy founder of Christian Science in 1866 (1821-1910) 4. Walter Rauschenbusch New York clergyman who preached the social gospel‚ worked to alleviate poverty‚ and worked to make peace between employers and labor unions. 5

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    The Lost Hero Characters

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    The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. Characters: Jason Grace is the brother of Thalia and son of Zeus/ Jupiter. Thalia Grace is the sister of Jason‚ daughter of Zeus/ Jupiter‚ and Hunter of Artemis. Piper McLean is the daughter of Aphrodite/Venus. Tristan McLean is the father of Piper‚ a famous actor and member of Cherokee tribe. Leo Valdez is the son of Hephaestus/ Vulcan.Dylan is a student from Camp Wilderness who is a venti (Roman version) or an anemoi thuellai (Greek version) which are storm spirits

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    Lost City of Atlantis

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    imagination.Cleito soon gave birth to 5 sets of twin boys who became rulers of the nation‚ with Atlas being the first king. Atlantis was a thriving centre for trade and commerce thanks to its location and natural resources.Unfortunately as it is with all the lost civilizations‚ greed and power started to corrupt Atlanteans. Zeus was angered by the immorality of humans and had to decide the fate of Atlantis by gathering other gods and determining the punishment. At the peak of its power‚ Atlantis was swallowed

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    Dave Barry: Lost in the Kitchen Lost in the Kitchen by Dave Barry is a modern social commentary on where gender roles are at right now. The main piece of this essay is a personal anecdote that takes place on a Thanksgiving Day where the women are stereotypically cooking in the kitchen whereas the men are told to simply “keep an eye on the children” (Barry). The synopsis of the story is that the men watch football and forget to watch the children while the wives cook Thanksgiving dinner .Dave uses

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    attributed to one or more key innovations developed by this species (i.e. the species has developed a new ‘key innovation’‚ which makes it possible to invade new niche‚ that was not possible before). A radiating clade‚ which is the original ancestral species and descendants‚ then has opportune to exploit the new resources that often come with this new vacant niche. (And perhaps not have to compete with other species present‚ for the same resources and space). The role of a key innovation in an adaptive

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    The Lost Boys Analysis

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    In the article “The Lost Boys‚” the writer documents the journey of three Sudanese brothers. The oldest of the three brothers is Peter Dut‚ he is 21 and is the caretaker of his younger brothers Maduk (17) and Riak (15). The brothers’ journey begins in the midst of a civil war in Sudan. The boys and thousands of other sudanese people varying between the ages of 8 and 18 are seeking refuge from their home country. They endure a travel of over 1‚000 miles on foot facing many troubles like militias‚

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    New Lost Generation

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    In this text‚ The New Lost Generation‚ James Baldwin describes living in the post-war generation. During these times‚ the streets were filled with hatred‚ pain‚ and anger. Baldwin starts of his text by narrating the friendship between him and his best friend. A man‚ who was once sought to be an achiever of glorious advancements‚ later went down a path full of emptiness and heartbreaks leading to the taking of his own life. Many different fears began to quarrel inside Baldwin as time went on. He

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    Paradise Lost Satire

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    articulate falsehoods and heretical notions which will be omitted by non-analytical readers‚ emphasizing and demanding the need to dissect the carefully constructed poetry’s function in the book’s defense and support of God. In Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ Satan observes his new surroundings and directs his reflection at his close ally Beelzebub after their fall and painful time spent in the lake (I. 220-240‚ p.217): Farewell happy Fields Where Joy for ever dwells: Hail horrors‚ hail Infernal

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    Scoring Keys

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    Scoring keysScoring Keys for the 100-Item Version Honesty-Humility Sincerity Fairness Greed-Avoidance Modesty Emotionality Fearfulness Anxiety Dependence Sentimentality Extraversion Social Self-Esteem Social Boldness Sociability Liveliness Agreeableness Forgiveness Gentleness Flexibility Patience Conscientiousness Organization Diligence Perfectionism Prudence Openness to Experience Aesthetic Appreciation Inquisitiveness Creativity Unconventionality (interstitial facet scale) Altruism 1R‚ 25R‚ 49

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    key terms

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    Chapter 5: Jails Key Terms Today we call this role detention‚ the part of corrections that takes place before conviction and the imposition of sentence. The fee system endured for several hundred years. Today we have tuberculosis‚ hepatitis‚ and HIV; early English jails had gaol fever (typhus)‚ pneumonia‚ small pox‚ starvation and a host of other ailments related to malnourishment‚ no medical care‚ and infectious diseases that spread rapidly in close quarters. Linda Zupan called the medieval

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