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    Virginia

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    Some might say that the Native Americans were better off before we the people came to settle‚ but most believe it all worked out in the end because we are here today in this fast growing world. Before the US had the latest and greatest technology‚ before our advance medicine‚ before the rise and plummet in our economy there was once other natives to this land we now call America. What was the life like before during and after the English men came. Although Powhatan Native American and English lives

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    Unit on Kentucky Pioneers

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    cultures (Native American‚ Appalachian‚ and pioneers) in Kentucky and explain their similarities and differences. 3 DOK 2 4 SS-04-5.2.2 Students will identify and compare the cultures of diverse groups and explain why people explored and settled in Kentucky. 5 DOK 2 6 SS-04-2.3.1 Students will describe various forms of interactions (compromise‚ cooperation‚ and conflict) that occurred during the early settlement of Kentucky between diverse groups (Native Americans‚ early settlers)

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    tobacco by James Rolfe  Indentured servants who came here looked for new start in economic life  No Puritans o Exception Maryland‚ Catholic haven  Economically geared and used indentured servants for labor.  Became major competitor with Virginia for tobacco - Difference in climate o New England with rocky soil‚ long winters  Would impact economy and how farms were organized o Chesapeake with hot summers but fertile land  Carolinas were the “Bread Colonies”  Perfect for tobacco growing

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    The Rebellion

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    The Rebellion Old Major‚ the old boar on the Manor Farm‚ calls the animals on the farm for a meeting‚ where he compares the humans to parasites and teaches the animals a revolutionary song‚ ’Beasts of England’. When Major dies‚ two young pigs‚ Snowball and Napoleon‚ assume command and consider it a duty to prepare for the Rebellion. The animals revolt and drive the drunken and irresponsible Mr Jones from the farm‚ renaming it "Animal Farm". They adopt Seven Commandments of Animalism‚ the most

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    Western Kentucky, Nepal

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    Princes”‚ Connor Grennan describes the hospital conditions in Kathmandu‚ Nepal during a civil war. While some clear similarities exist between the Hospitals in the Western Kentucky‚ U.S.A.‚ and Kathmandu‚ Nepal‚ there are striking differences. The hospitals in Kathmandu‚ and Western Kentucky have some common

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    question that has resonated in my mind since high school is why exactly do we go to college? For my final project‚ I plan to gather research and analyze the real reasons why students go to college as well as why students decided to attend Northern Kentucky University rather than any other college. I picked this topic of analyzing how social influence plays a role in making a major life decision (such as going to college) because it is very applicable to my life as well as the rest of students. Also

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    Kentucky Milk Case

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    Kentucky Milk Case Each year‚ Kentucky invites bids from dairies to supply half-pint containers of mild products to its school districts. The products include whole milk‚ low-fat milk‚ and low-fat chocolate milk. In 13 school districts (called Tricounty) ‚ the suppliers were accused of price-fixing – conspiracy to allocate the districts so that the “winner” is predetermined. Between 1983 and 1991‚ two dairies – Meyer dairy and Trauth dairy – were the only bidders in these 13 school districts.

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    “This is Charlie 3589. We got a patrol moving one click south from your position‚ Whiskey Team‚” said command. “Copy that‚ command. We got about 30 men guarding a MIG scanning the skies. I advise you raise the drone’s altitude about 2‚000 feet to avoid detection‚” responded Whiskey Team. “Copy that‚” replied command. “You’re getting too close to their camp‚” informed command‚ “We are ordering radio silence.” The sergeant passed on the order to his men. He commanded‚ “From this point on

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    Bio Frq #4

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    FRQ #4 The endomembrane system is made up of different membranes that are suspended in the cytoplasm within a cell. These membranes divide the cell into functional and structural compartments‚ or organelles. The endomembrane system has three major components; the plasma membrane‚ Golgi apparatus‚ and vesicles. The plasma membrane surrounds the outside of the cell. It is made up of a double layer of phospholipids and controls the movement of various substances into and out of the cell‚ both passively

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    In Franklin D. Roosevelt’s speech‚ he mentions various different terms and expectations of the word “freedom”. The first paragraph that includes the “Four Freedoms”‚ says this. The first is freedom of speech and expression--everywhere in the world. What F.D.R. means by this statement is exactly what he says. That people should have the option to say what they feel or want. This is what he goes through in almost every paragraph describing the freedoms. Throughout the whole speech‚ FDR demonstrates

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