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    Jessica Mosley 3rd period LA III 2-25-16 Opposing Standardized Testing When students are about to take a standardized test, are they going to be stressed about it? According to Teacher College at Columbia University in New York City, American students may be the most tested students in the world, taking more than 100 million standardized test every year. Even good students who are well prepared can be derailed by the general air of anxiety surrounding a test.” “I immediately started sweating…

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    Early Germania Germania was first established in 500 BC by the Celts. By 200 BC a large group of tribes called Teutons invaded and took over Germany. As civilization progressed, Germania began to develop a series of tribes; the Barvarins, Franks, Goths, and the Saxons, who lived very barbaric lifestyles. By 50 BC, the German tribes begun to have frequent battles with the Romans; after several battles, the Germans started to seize control over the German territory. Eventually Germania…

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    Dark Ages Vs Middle Ages

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    Barbarians one but either way, it worked. King Clovis I who led several of the massacres in the documentary actually put a big impact on the people and Christianity as well. When he was in the middle of a battle he saw he was about to lose, he called on Jesus and in return he won the battle (“Marriage of Monks and Barbarians”). Although the documentary does mention this scene, they left out the importance of it which was the fact the after the victory Clovis and all of his followers were…

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    the same passion that he shared for math. By this time Oughtred had improved and designed a couple of instruments and had composed several works that were published during his life time. His works were principal papers that were published in the Clovis Mathematicae in 1631 that included a description of Hindu-Arabic notation and decimal fractions, as well as a considerable section on algebra. Some of his other works were published in Trigonometry in 1657 which was a 36-page treatment of plane…

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    Christianity, a religion known the world over however, It did not start this way and its rise to preeminence was fraught with alienation, destitution and persecution. Christianity follows the belief that a man named Jesus who was a great teacher of his time and regarded by his followers to not only be a prophet but in fact the flesh and blood incarnation of God. Came to this world in order to redeem mankind whom in the eyes of God had been willingly lead down the path of sin, though their…

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    In chapter one said that archaeologists and historians study how people lived in the past. But they also tell that archaeologists and historians use different methods to learn and obtain information from the past.Historians based more directly to letters and diary entries, and in enormous variety of public documents, such as laws speeches, newspapers, and court cases. In the other hand, archaeologists tend to focus more on physical objects such as bones, spear points, pots, baskets, jewelry,…

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    Greek Art History

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    the globe, demonstrating high degrees of skill and aesthetic awareness even in utilitarian tools. The most impressive spear points made by Paleolithic hunters are those found in Clovis sites in North America. In 1987 a large group was unearthed and dated between 9000 and 9500 BCE. The largest were called the Wenatchee Clovis Points and are made of about 9 inches of translucent…

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    Christianity In The 1600s

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    While there may be debate as to what the most important event was in the time periods all the way up to the 1600’s, I would argue that it was in introduction of the Christian religion to the western civilizations. Every aspect of civilization was impacted by this socially, economically and politically. Christianity was first introduced by Constantine in the Roman Empire in the late third century. Constantine issued the famous Edict of Milan, which made it official that the Romans would tolerate…

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    The Papacy In Rome

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    Christianity. The church could not form alliances with Eastern Empire. Therefore, they formed it with the barbarians (Pollard, 2005). This proved that the efforts were not fruitless but fruitful. Clovis was crowned the king of Franks in AD 481 and settled in Gaul. According to Wood, 2005, the marriage between Clovis and pious and Catholic Clotilda was conspired and pushed by the bishops (Hulme, 1915). This was with the aim of changing over the royal husband to a Christian. It would be almost…

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    over them so they went to war proclaiming Philip the VI of France as the new king. The French proclaimed Salic law which was where women could not transmit the right to rule or transmit the right to rule to their sons. This was established by King Clovis I for the Salin Franks during the sixth century. During the beginning of the war France had seventeen million people and England had only four million. Also France had an alliance with the Scotland which is the country that is above England.…

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