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    Today’s assignment was to take a Path Builder quiz in the MyFoundationsLab. The results showed that I mastered all available topics and I was very happy. The quiz covered several skills‚ such as sentence skills‚ punctuation‚ mechanics‚ spelling‚ and the craft of writing. At first I was confused taking this quiz‚ because I did not understand how this pertained to this week’s discussions until it was almost time for me to submit my assignment. These skills are all crucial to me as a student

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    * What were the outcomes of your My Foundations Lab Path Builder? After completing my Writing Learning Path Builder in My Foundations Lab‚ it suggests what the next steps for you would be to further expand your knowledge in the areas you didn’t do so well in. It did not show me the next suggested steps I needed to take as it says I have mastered all the available topics. * How do the skills apply to your academic life? Throughout my academic life I will need these skills to apply them to an

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    Discussion Forum Question Unit 5 What were the outcomes of the second Punic War? The second Punic war was caused by the growing rivalry between the two great powers that were struggling for supremacy in the western Mediterranean (Morey‚ W.C.‚ 1901). In the Second Punic War‚ the great Carthaginian general Hannibal invaded Italy and scored great victories at Lake Trasimene and Cannae before his eventual defeat at the hands of Rome’s Scipio Africanus in 202 B.C. which left Rome in control of the western

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    Builders in Hyderabad LUMBINI CONSTRUCTIONS LIMITED. 6-3-666/A‚ Punjagutta‚ Hyderabad - 500 482. Ph : 040-2331 1224‚ 233 10539‚ www.lumbiniconstructions.com --------------------------------------- Janpriya Engineers Syndicate Ltd. Janapriya House‚ 3-6-115 Himayat Nagar‚ Hyderabad 500029 Andhra Pradesh‚ INDIA Ph : +91-40-23222999‚ 23222666‚ 23222333. www.janapriya.com --------------------------------------- Ashoka Builders # 8-2-120/112/P/7‚ 3rd Floor Park View Estate‚

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    Mound Builders Our burials may become a place for future generations to come and visit. But‚ that also makes me question‚ what will occur to our tombs in the next hundreds‚ possibly even thousands of centuries? Where will they end up residing? Mound builders are ancient values of Native Americans for a couple of purposes. In several countries there are several mounds being evacuated. This is a problem because a various amount of these mounds are valuable to generations upon generations of people

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    The Mound Builder civilization can be described in terms of Human-Environmental-Interaction (HEI). The Ancient Mound Builder civilization built many Earthen Mounds over a vast period of time in North America. The Mound Builders were hunters and gathers but later began to domesticate the following native plants: Sunflowers‚ goose foot‚ erect knot wood‚ and May grass (“The Woodland Period”). Due to the Mound builders location they had to face many environmental challenges‚ first the Appalachian Mountain

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    Student Exploration: Element Builder Vocabulary: atom‚ atomic number‚ electron‚ electron dot diagram‚ element‚ energy level‚ ion‚ isotope‚ mass number‚ neutron‚ nucleus‚ periodic table‚ proton‚ radioactive‚ valence electrons Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. What are some of the different substances that make up a pizza? _____________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 2. What substances make up water

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    first civilizations? This tells us that the social organization is based off of Karma‚ which is a part of their religion. So their religion plays a major role in the social structures of their societies. It doesn’t really give us new insight as to what their social structures are like. We can just assume that they still strive to reach Brahman. Faith is a big part of their culture. In the Indus valley Caste systems are used India believes that anyone can reach Brahmin not just the highest social

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    What is the path to enlightenment? Buddhist statue on Landau Island in Japan. The Sanskrit word for enlightenment is "bodhi‚" which means "awakened." But awakened to what? What is there to be awakened to? Enlightenment can be defined as the cessation or ending of dukkha. The English translation of dukkha that most translation books use is suffering; although this is highly debatable and dukkha means lots

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    Myths of the Mound Builders The first time I heard about the Mound Builders‚ which was in this class‚ these people seemed like a very primitive group. What was so exciting about having the skill of piling up a bunch of dirt. Then I was able to see some of these mounds and the scale was nothing I had imagined. These mounds were huge and also contained distinct structural shapes. Tombs‚ houses‚ and religious structures were constructed in or on top of the mounds. What made the edifices even

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