Chapter 1: The New Global World Intro Before the French Natchez people complained that French treated them like slaves Before 1490s Natchez only knew their people 1502: Nicolas de Ovando replaced Columbus as governor of Hispanola His fleet of ships carried Span adventurers/African slaves which created triracial societies 1949--> Columbus unleashed 200 troops w/ 20 on horseback to terrorize the natives b/c he was upset he couldn’t govern Also released greyhounds to rip indians to pieces
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1. Background Information 1.1 Geography The United Republic of Tanzania is located in the East of Africa bordering the Indian Ocean‚ between Kenya and Mozambique. It has borders with Burundi‚ the Democratic Republic of Congo‚ Malawi‚ Rwanda‚ Uganda and Zambia. Tanzania contains of 945‚087square kilometers‚ including the islands of Zanzibar‚ Mafia and Pemba. Thus it is about three times as big as Germany. Tanzania has a very special and unique landscape due to the Kilimanjaro‚ which is the highest
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Microbiology‚ Test 3 Study Guide Chapters 14‚ 15‚ 16 and 17 Chapter 14 This chapter is about the principles of disease and epidemiology. Epidemiology – the science that studies when and where diseases occur and how they are transmitted. CDC‚ Atlanta‚ tracks and traces diseases. ONE World (the idea that it’s all in one place‚ it could happen anywhere; locally‚ states‚ large counties track the incidences and occurrences of disease)
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Name: ____________________ Date: ____________________ Enduring Vision Ch 1 & 2 Use your knowledge of U.S. History to answer the following questions. Put your answer on the answer sheet. Save the answer sheet as your name‚ type your name on it‚ and email to me in 1 week. ____ 1. Which of the following is not one of the theories about how America was originally settled? 1-3 |a. |Siberian hunters crossed from Asia to North American during the last ice age.
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David Livingstone was one of the most revered and respected African explorers of his time. He spent almost 30 years exploring a region little known to the outside world. He often put ambition before family and his own personal health in his quest to open the interior of Africa to “Civilization‚ Christianity‚ and Commerce.”(Hollett 236) Through his daring explorations into the unknown‚ he discovered and documented many new landmarks inside the dark continent‚ and at times
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(1) DISCUSS THE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF NATIVES AND SETTLERS IN NATIVE RESERVES‚ TRUST LANDS AND CROWN LANDS BETWEEN 1924 AND 1964. (2) EXPLAIN THE POLITICAL‚ SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS THAT WERE INTRODUCED IN ZAMBIAN LAND ADMINISTRATION BETWEEN 1964 AND 1995. (3) ANALYSE AND DISCUSS THE CHANGES THAT HAVE OCCURRED IN LAND ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM BETWEEN 1995 TO DATE WITH THE HELP OF RELEVANT AUTHORITIES NAME: KATALILO JOY INTRODUCTION This paper is aimed
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Loss of Species Every year a new species gets placed on the endangered species list‚ extinction is a natural process but due to human activity there has been a rapid decline in the wild species population. Loss of habitat or alteration‚ hunting‚ introduction of foreign species‚ and disease are major culprits in the extinction rate. The protection of species is an important element to the survival of biodiversity as well as human sustainability. The loss of a species means humans will lose out
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THE HISTORY OF AGRICULTURE IN NIGERIA FROM THE COLONIAL ERA TO THE PRESENT DAY The agricultural history of Nigeria is intertwined with its political history. This is discussed broadly in the context of the varying constitutional frame works‚ viz: Colonial‚ the Internal Self Government and the Post-1960 periods‚ according to sectors. Crop Production: The period of the colonial administration in Nigeria‚ 1861-1960‚ was punctuated by rather ad hoc attention to agricultural development. During the era
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Sigmoidoscopy‚ 3. Serological testSpecies: entamoeba coli; entamoeba gingivalis; endolimax nana; iodamoeba butschiiClass: ZOOMASTIGOPHORIA (flagella)Species: TRYPANSOMA GAMBIENSE: - blood flagella- African sleeping disease- transmitted through tsetse flies > they take trypanosome infected blood >they become long form‚ multiply‚ migrate to salivary gland and change into short form (infective) > multiplies in vessels of man.- Pathogenecity: severe headaches‚ apathy‚ mental dullness.- Diagnosis:
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shape of permanent ectoparasites? 2 dimensional‚ flattened/compressed‚ with thick‚ tough cuticle‚ little or no wings‚ backwardspointing spines What are bee lice? Braulid flies‚ lap nectar around mouthparts of bee hosts What is a “milk gland” in tsetse flies? That which feeds nutritive substances and vital symbiotic microbes to the growing internal maggot in the females How are poisons and venoms different? Poisons - not injected directly- harmful when touched or eaten Venoms - delivered through
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