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    Raiders of the Lost Ark

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    Animals Kinkajou: honey bear Genus:potos Spiecies:flavus habitat Fifty degrees North to fifteen degrees South‚ and thirty-five degrees to sixty-five degrees in the Amazon Rainforest lives a mammal called the kinkajou. The kinkajou mostly sleeps in the upper canopy‚ hiding in the holes of the trees during the day napping. It’s a cute little animal with the body grows from 16 to 30 inches; its tail grows from 15 to 33 inches. Its shoulder height is up to 10 inches and it weights 3 to 10 pounds

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    Unit 4/Week 1 Title: Lost Temple of the Aztecs1 Suggested Time: 5 days (45 minutes a day) Common Core ELA Standards: RL.6.1‚ RL.6.2‚ RL.6.4; W.6.1‚ W.6.4‚ W.6.9; SL.6.1; L.6.1‚ L.6.2‚ L.6.5 Teacher Instructions Refer to the Introduction for further details. Before Teaching 1. Read the Big Ideas and Key Understandings and the Synopsis. Please do not read this to the students. This is a description for teachers‚ about the big ideas and key understanding that students should take away after

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    The Lost Cause Summary

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    The UDC was one such group that historian David Blight believes was fighting for control of historical interpretation during what he calls the second era of the Lost Cause. If there is any one point by the United Daughters of the Confederacy that displayed their support of the Lost Cause‚ Caroline Janney provides the example with the women’s intent to commemorate the faithful slaves “when they pressed for the erection of a national faithful slave monument.” Janney is showing how the South tried

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    The Lost Boys Documentary

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    alterations between the people of Kakuma‚ Kenya‚ Sudan‚ and our American culture. The video begins with the discussions of what people from these African countries don’t have‚ that most of us take for granted such as‚ showers‚ electricity‚ and housing. The Lost Boys‚ is a group of men who are originally from a different countries of Africa and travel to America to experience some of our customs and norms. Through the video‚ they discuss basic differences‚ like differences in food‚ and also others such as

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    The Lost Tools of Education by Jann Julia M. Dadivas Modernization continues to evolve through technology. And while education‚ the vital social process by which the traditional aspects of a culture are transmitted to the emergent generation‚ copes up with modernization‚ it vies to evolve with it as well. But up to what extent has education been affected by technology and modernization? When formal education started to occur in classrooms‚ the first tools used to record lessons were sticks on

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    The Things They Carried in “The Things They Carried‚” by Tim O’Brien In “The Things They Carried‚” by Tim O’Brien the theme of “carrying” both physical and emotional objects by the main characters can be found in the novel. While these men carry the same standard physical army gear‚ they differentiate with personal tangible and intangible items. From Lieutenant Cross’s responsibility of his men‚ to Henry Dobbin’s girlfriend’s pantyhose for its magic‚ each man faced the war with these things attached

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    The Lost Roman City

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    decades looking for the lost Roman city believed to be the birthplace of three of Jesus’ apostles may have finally found what they were looking for in the upper Jordan Valley. A team led by Kinneret Institute for Galilean Archaeology head Dr. Mordechai Aviam may have uncovered the city of Julias during excavations at Beit Habek in Bethsaida‚ a former fisherman’s village north of the Sea of Galilee which is mentioned in the Bible several times. The New Testament points to the lost city as the home of

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    Atlantis, a Lost Continent

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    reality. But the reason for that is simple to explain. Everybody has been looking in the wrong locations‚ as Atlantis indeed lies in the opposite side of the world. So been told‚ of course… Wat does the name Atlantis actually means? The first thing to keep in mind is that mythical terms have a number of different etymologies‚ and are often interpretable in different languages‚ into which they were adapted when the myths were introduced locally. For instance‚ Atlas means‚ in Greek‚ "the one who

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    been skimmed off and deposited in large ladlesful on that section of Paris adjacent to the Café Rotonde ’" ("Expatriates (1920s)"). In Hemingway ’s The Sun Also Rises‚ he credits Gertrude Stein with coining the term "The Lost Generation" by way of an epigraph to the novel ("Lost Generation"). While Stein was also an accomplished writer worthy of literary criticism‚ her Paris Salons and the influence she had on the writers of the time period prove far more interesting. "The assemblage of the era ’s

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    Paradise Lost Theme

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    When John Milton begins the poem of Paradise Lost he states that the theme of this story will be “Mans first disobedience”. The ideas of obedience/disobedience were one of the most common themes seen throughout the poem of Paradise Lost. Within it‚ all sins are seen as acts of disobedience against God. The poem tells the story of how Adam and Eve disobeyed God‚ and even further describes Satan’s disobedience. Once the first disobedient act occurs‚ there are usually two moral paths that one can take:

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