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    Summer Homework 2011

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    The moment‚ You own it‚ You better never let it go‚ You only get one shot‚ Do not miss your chance to blow‚ This opportunity comes‚ Once in a lifetime". Music can express any type of feelings you have. Music is an art of sound and elements of rhythm‚ melody‚ harmony and color. All the songs chosen are a type of rock and express a lot of feelings. You listen to the type of music you’re listening to depending on your situation or mental thoughts. I chose the songs I chose depending on Max’s situation

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    APUSH Summer Assignment

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    AP U.S History Tenochtitlan ID: The ancient Aztec capital in about the 1325 and was demolished by the Spaniards in 1521. SIG: Tenochtitlan was one of the largest cities in the world in 1521. It was a very wealthy city with powerful economics‚ politics‚ and religions. Matrilineal ID: The inheritance one receives through the female line of ancestors. SIG: The pattern of culture in Lenape or modern day Delaware were fishing and other types of farming which were matrilineal. Many Native American

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    Summer 2012 Final

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    _________________________________ signature Instructions a) Write your name on the front page ONLY. b) Show all your work for the following problems so that partial credit can be assigned. Cross out clearly any work which is to be disregarded. Be certain that the answer is distinguishable from the work. Unsupported answers will not be given credit unless otherwise indicated. c) Extra paper is available if needed. Be sure to label the problem number for each page of your work. d) Use units where required. Answers without

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    possibly into their adult life. This silence can often be attributed to a hardship faced at some time during their life which the authors overcame and are ready to delve into how that affected them as adults. In Catherine Madison’s The War Came Home with Him‚ she recounts not only her struggles as a child growing up in the aftermath of a war‚ but also the struggles of a man who never truly came home from Korea. The book explores the complex cycle of silence that is imposed from one generation to the next;

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    APUSH Summer Assignment Chapter 1 1. Mayans Same Aztecs Yucatan Peninsula | Irrigation | Central Mexico | Tikal | Temples | Tenochitlan | Approx. 300AD-800AD | Hieroglyphics writing style | Approx. 1325AD | 20‚000 | Hierarchy | 200‚000 people | Mainly farmers | The use of religious rituals | Human sacrifice | Large religious centers | Declined due to drought around 800 BCE | Used Trade routes | 2. Tribe | Political Structure | Economy | Location |

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    Pastoral Romance and Classical Comedy in the opening scene of ‘As You Like It’? One way it is possible to recognise the influence of classical comedy in the opening scene is through the dialectic structure‚ which is a key theme of old comedy‚ shown by the conflict between the brothers Orlando and Oliver. The conflict between them is created by the fact that‚ despite his father’s dying wishes‚ Oliver hasn’t educated Orlando; given him his inheritance he was promised or acknowledged him as his brother

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    How does Peter Medak‚ director of ’Let Him Have It’ create sympathy for Derek Bentley? The opening scene of this film has slow piano solo music playing‚ with white Credits on a black background to show that the film is serious. It is actually a drama documentary‚ which means that as well as being dramatic the film is also factual. From the start of the film‚ Peter Medak chose to present Derek Bentley as a victim. The first thing in the film that you see is a high angled shot of Derek trapped

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    Damien Hirst is no stranger to playing with morbid themes based on death‚ human self-destruction‚ and a somewhat forced mortality. “You try to avoid death‚ but it’s such a big thing that you can’t. That’s the frightening thing‚ isn’t it?” He often stresses that people are generally too concerned about what’s going on in between- nobody takes into consideration the start or the end‚ and just are happy to remain floating somewhere in the middle of these two points. In his early career he spent time

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    Romance Versus Reality “The best laid schemes of mice and men go aft astray‚ and leave us naught by grief and pain for promised joy…” (Robert Burns). This quote means that the romantic themes in the book vanish and leave behind realistic shock. In “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck‚ Lennie‚ George and Curley’s wife’s romantic dream of owning a farm is crushed by the reality of death. The dead mouse symbolizes that Lennie’s dream of taking care of rabbits will never come true. The dead puppy

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    2. Clearly there were many motives that drove Chicago to build the world fair. Civic honor is probably the most prominent of these motives as well as wanting to be as good as other monumental cities such as New York- they wanted to prove themselves. Chicago wanted to be respected as much as possible. Chicago proving that it was more than a meat packing backwater showed how they could push through difficult times to gain honor which is problematic in this situation. 3. The White City was indeed like

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