VOCABULARY 1. Triangular Trade – it connected Europe‚ Africa‚ and Asia‚ and the American continents. Europe sent goods to Africa‚ Africa sent slaves to America‚ and America sent stuff to Europe. 2. Middle Passage - the journey of slaves from Africa to the Americas. 3. Depopulation - the condition of having reduced numbers of inhabitants (or no inhabitants at all). 4. Corruption –fraudulent conduct by those in power‚ typically involving bribery. 5. Lament – a depressed‚ sad‚ feeling
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The Puzzle of Emergence The puzzle of emergence is a very controversial and complex‚ scientific puzzle. This concept of emergence has been a baffling topic that has stumped many scientists and philosophers throughout the past centuries. George Henry Lewis was the first theorist to give wisdom to this puzzle in the late 1800s and so have many other theorists after this puzzle was first proposed. The term emergence can be defined differently in both a scientific or philosophical situation. It comes
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School Program Hopes to Enrich Students Made to keep students close to their school‚ Stagg has introduced a new program named PLUS; a club of students reaching out to their peers. Peer Leaders Uniting Students or PLUS was introduced spring of last year and can be found in many SUSD schools and over seven countries. “It’s an organization made to keep our campus together‚” said senior Alexander Rebultan‚ one of the
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Art History Vocabulary Terms Form in speaking of a work of art or architecture‚ the term refers to purely visual component: line‚ color shape‚ texture‚ mass‚ value‚ space; all of which are called formal elements. Composition is the organization‚ or arrangement of form in a work of art. Style a particular manner‚ form‚ character of representation‚ construction‚ or expression typical of an individual artist or certain school period that makes the work visually distinctive. School of artist
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Language Studies‚ Vol. 2‚ No. 2‚ pp. 257-264‚ February 2012 © 2012 ACADEMY PUBLISHER Manufactured in Finland. doi:10.4304/tpls.2.2.257-264 Vocabulary Recollection through Games Luu Trong Tuan National University of Ho Chi Minh City‚ Vietnam Email: luutrongtuan@vnn.vn Abstract—This research sought to examine whether games influence young learners’ vocabulary recollection in Way Ahead classes at Ngoi Nha Thong Thai Elementary School (The House of Wisdom Elementary School)‚ Vietnam. Two classes
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Vocabulary Week 32 Days 1 and 2. Profound Definition: (of a state‚ quality‚ or emotion) very great or intense Original Sentence: The greatest joke in the world‚ had profound social changes since last year. Part of Speech: Adjective Illustration: Alleviate Definition: make (suffering‚ deficiency‚ or a problem) less severe Original Sentence: The worst illness in the USA‚ people couldn’t prevent pain‚ but only alleviate it. Part of Speech: Verb Illustration: Prodigious Definition:
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Critical vocabulary 1. There was a tumult in the neighborhood when the sound of screaming rang out. 2. Advertisements can be pernicious if‚ they are false or bias. 3. A government may naturalize an immigrant if they know the country’s language and culture. 4. Advanced telecommunications systems make it possible for Armando to call and Skype his family back home. 5. One perpetual challenge people have when they relocate is learning the English language. Vocabulary Strategy: Using Greek Prefixes
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Vocabulary * Plaintiff: party asking the court for relief (the one who brings the lawsuit) * Defendant: party against whom a lawsuit is brought (the one defending the lawsuit) * Appellant: party asking Court of Appeals for relief (the party bringing the appeal)‚ always the party who lost at the district court level * Appellee: party responding to the appellant’s appeal‚ always the party who won at the district court level * Petitioner: party asking the Supreme
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UNIT 5 VOCABULARY REVIEW NAME:______________ ___________________________________________PART A___________________________________________________ •Weapon •Frown upon •Devastation •Courtesy •Booming •Take over •Debut • Numbered •Wake up to 1. If disease is allowed to spread‚ it will cause widespread _________________ 2. I understood my days were _________________at
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Week 2 1. Aromatics - a food added to enhance the natural aromas of another food; aromatics include most flavorings; such as herbs and spices‚ as well as some vegetables. 2. Batonnet - A basic knife cut measuring ½ inch × ½ inch × 2½-3 inches. 3. Bouquet Garni - Herbs‚ typically encased in a cheesecloth bag‚ used for flavoring a stew or soup. 4. Brigade System - The order of the kitchen. 5. Broth - a flavorful liquid obtained from the long simmering of meats and/or vegetables. 6. Brunoise -
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