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    Afghan Family Phrases

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    1.your family goes on a picnic every sunday and hides so they don’t have to share food with anyone else and you sit on carpets on the grass 2.your parents try to hook you up with your cousins (ok eww) 3.your freezer is filled with nothing but gosht and naanai khuchk 4.you drink tea 24/7 5.you kiss everyone 3 times on the cheeks for no reason 6.your parents call food basics.."basic food" and burger king..."king burger" 7.your friends call and your parents make up the stupidest excuses...you’re

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    Mark Getlein book‚ Living with Art takes the reader through a journey into understanding the various styles of art throughout time. In chapter fourteen of the book Getlein explains the different time periods of art. The time periods include the Oldest art‚ Mesopotamia‚ and Egyptian. The oldest art focuses on art near and around the Mediterranean Sea before 3000 B.C. defined as the prehistoric and Neolithic. The prehistoric era was a period when there was a nomadic lifestyle largely dependent on hunting

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    indicated they worshiped them. Their daily life was also concentrated on making the gods happy in the here and now. They felt their gods responded to its people’s works by a show of nature: i.e. hurricanes‚ rain‚ floods‚ drought etc.. They built ziggurats‚ tall temples that enable people to be closer to the gods. One colossal difference between the Egyptian and Mesopotamian’s religion is their belief in afterlife. Although they both believe in an afterlife‚ the Egyptians believed in a positive afterlife

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    Operant Behavior is behavior that operates on the environment‚ producing consequences. Unconditioned Stimulus (US) is classical conditioning a stimulus that unconditionally‚ naturally‚ and automatically triggers a response. Unconditioned Response (UR) is classical conditioning to the naturally occurring response to the unconditioned stimulus (US)‚ such as salivation when food is in the mouth. Conditioned Stimulus (CS) is classical conditioning an originally irrelevant stimulus that‚ after association

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    Kite

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    . Thank you portrait. Have the kids spell out “thank you” by laying on the ground and forming the letters with their bodies. Take pictures from overhead. 2. Knee-down portrait. Have the kids line up against a wall and take a photo of the kids from their knees down. Wrap the photo around a can for a pencil holder. 3. Thank you board book or moleskin. On each page put a picture of each child and a reason he or she loves the teacher. 4. Photo beanbags for the classroom. 5. Pencil photo puzzle (found

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    into an interagency agreement (IAG) with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for the implementation of construction. USACE contracted with Sevenson Environmental Services‚ Inc. to implement the remedial activities selected in the OU-1 ROD‚ and URS Corporation to implement the remedial activities selected in the OU-2 ROD. 3.1 OU-1 - Source Control

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    Ancient Sumer Essay

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    laws and punishment in Sumer where very harsh and they involved slaves and deaths. Some punishments were unfair and some were unfair in comparison to the laws. Some of the first code of laws are those of a Sumerian king of Ur known as Ur-namma who ruled from 2112 BCE to 2095 BCE. Ur-Namma forthrightly declared the reason for his laws: I did not deliver the orphan to the rich. I did not deliver the widow to the mighty. I did not deliver the man with but one

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    SUpER Guss GROWER’S GuidE © 1983 + A MODERN MHHOD O F GROWING SUPERGR ASS Hydrop onics is the technique o f growing plants in a. nutrien t solurion with ou t the U5C of y any soil This procedu re was a tiginaD adapt ed :as a (onrroDl ble method. of nudyine;. individu..Jly or in combinat ion‚ the effects of dIe various minerals involved in plant nutrit ion. Although it hu ncr yet found univerul acceptance u • na ndard system of com merc ~l agriculture‚ h ydroponics has nume ro us "d van t

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    Organ Donation

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    ORGAN DONATION Ladies and gentlemen‚ today I am here to share with you my views on organ donation‚ in the hope that you will take them on board and give someone the ultimate gift after you have left this earth - the gift of life. How do you feel when you have to wait for something you really‚ really want? What if it was something you couldn’t live without? Well‚ my cousin was five years old when he found out he needed a new kidney. He went on the organ waiting list right away. He was called twice

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    Mesopotamia vs China

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    Both China and Mesopotamia started from the basics and started from absolutely nothing‚ they both created different ways to live but the process of doing it was very similar. China and Mesopotamia are alike in a lot of ways. Both of the civilizations started on or by a river. This helped with the starting of their trade‚ and helped them get off the ground and running. They both also created many extraordinary inventions. The Mesopotamians invented the first ever wheel. This made it easier to move

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