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    On the first day of my 4th period Pre-AP Social Science class, my teacher announced that she would be nominating 2 students for a scholarship based on their academic performance and service to the community. For an 8th grader, this seemed to be the most exciting opportunity I had ever heard of. It would allow some separation from my ultracompetitive classmates at one of the top middle schools in California. Even though history was not my forte, I devised a regimen that I would follow. I studied…

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    Apollonia Hypothesis

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    correct. This research will test the null hypothesis that physical activity levels, as evidenced by osteoarthritis in human skeletons, remained constant at Epidamnus, and Apollonia, Albania during Greek colonial expansion (620 BCE-229 BCE). The assemblages for each site was first divided according to adult age groups, Young, Middle-age, and Older adult (Table 2), and sex (Table 3). In an effort to compare pre- and post-colonization the skeletal remains at Corinth and Apollonia were further…

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    as iconic femininity” Personal understanding: Items or activities seen as strictly female or feminine and represent femininity. A Barbie doll is seen as an icon of femininity. Masculinity Definition: The state or fact of being masculine; the assemblage of qualities regarded as characteristic of men; maleness, manliness. Context: “Most parents made efforts to accomplish … an ideal of masculinity…” (Kane, 2013) Personal understanding: The demonstration or presentation of characteristics…

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    psychological standpoint, and some do not notice that the sport affects them altogether. Football culturally and psychologically affects America in both advantageous and detrimental ways. Football is advantageous to American culture because it brings an assemblage of people together to discuss the sport, it creates friendships and long lasting…

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    Marsupial Tapir History

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    exploring Victoria Cave hoping to find fossilized bones once they broke through into a buried passage, what they found within the unmapped caves was astounding. They found the biggest, most diverse and best preserved Pleistocene vertebrate fossil assemblage in Australia in what's currently referred to as the Fossil Chamber. The Pleistocene fossil vertebrate deposits of Victoria Fossil Cave at Naracoorte area are thought of being Australia's largest and best preserved, and one of the richest…

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    Group therapy is a form of counseling that involves a small group of people coming together under one trained therapist who helps them and encourages them to help one another to overcome their challenges. The group members are usually peers facing the same kind of problem, such as anxiety. This therapy has been in use for an extensive amount of time, and it has produced tremendous results in the lives of the group members. The group members not only learn from personal experiences of other…

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    Rapping Movie Analysis

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    There is a discussion about the comparison between the two movies in which overt use of music. The issues of the two movies are also level. While every film highlights a female love intrigue, neither one of the ones is dynamic in or a piece of hip-bounce culture inside the movie. In Rapping, the affection intrigue Dixie is never completely incorporated into the rap/hip-bounce scene, in spite of holding during a time work at a nearby rap arranged record organization. The main female character to…

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    On Thursday, December 3rd, 2015, I saw a few performances of the Dance Company Fall Dance Concert presented by the Theater, Dance, and Film department of Franklin and Marshall College. The concert incorporated the works of Talia Beck, Merce Cunningham, Elba Hevia Y Vaca, Belinda Mcguire, Janet Peck, and Pamela Vail. The Concert took place at the Schnader Theater in Roschel Performing Arts Center at 7: 30 P.M. Of the performances I had the opportunity to watch, the one that most intrigued me was…

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    bottom of the ship. There was little to no privacy or ventilation. The air was oppressive and foul. Several of bunks were lined side by side, only separated by blankets or personal belongings. They were allowed go up during the day,leading to a daily assemblage on the deck. Many were seasick and constantly throwing up. What was edible there barely had the right to be called food ; It was a endless cycle of garlic,bread and herring, which everyone soon grew tired of. Even though the unsanitary,…

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    throughout his career as an artist. Picasso’s ideas were a major contribution to the history of art, among those was his development of the modern art movement called Cubism, which is the use of collage as an artistic technique, which helped create assemblage within the sculpture. The basis of cubism started with just one painting by Pablo Picasso. It was one of the biggest paintings he had ever done which displayed five women whose heads looked as if they were painted on backwards. The name of…

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