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    faces many problems throughout the story, I believe that her parents splitting up is a major one. It is also a problem many other teens face today. In the novel the issue is handled by her mother leaving and Salamanca and her dad moving to a farm in Euclid. Salamanca doesn't get to see her mother for a while, because she is so far away. This makes her very sad and miss her mother very much. That is why Salamanca and her grandparents decide to head out on an adventure to visit her mother for her…

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    Raphael's famous painting The School of Athens is the most praised bits of artwork from the age of the Renaissance. The fresco was painted in the High Renaissance of Humanism and is the perfect encapsulation of the established classical spirit. Raphael's "School of Athens" is considered by numerous modern art historians to be irrefutably the masterpiece of the Renaissance. The school of Athens symbolizes the hypothesis that set the support for the modern thinking. In the three stories,…

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    Philosophers by the names: Aristotle, Galen, Euclid philosophies were translated into Latin. These philosophers’ works were to be taught in universities to further the scientific revolution and help acquired understanding of how science works. It also establishes new profession like astronomy, mathematics…

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    diseases that afflict children inflammation and has a long incubation period. Also, It is a pair of salivary glands located behind the cheeks and below the ears. Parotitis and orchitis were described by Hippocrates in the 5th century BCE in 1934. Euclid Hippocrates was born to the island of Kos about the year 460 BC, famous veterans physicians.…

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    Literary Analysis for Walk Two Moons In the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, Salamanca Hiddle grows and changes as a person by internal and external conflicts. At First, Sal says that Euclid, Ohio has small houses, almost no trees and no barn. Sal is unhappy about where she lives and how she wants her mom to come back. Sal doesn’t know why her mom would leave her and Sal gets confused by that. Another thing that Sal was thinking about was that she might lose her dad to Margaret Cadaver.…

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    In the novel, Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, both internal and external forces cause the main character Sal to change. One of the first external forces that changed Sal the most was when In the story, Sal must accept that her mom left, just as Phoebe accepted that her mom left. When Sal finally accepts that her mom has left, Sal finds out her mom has died. On page 263 Sal says, "Phoebe and her family helped me, I think. They helped me to think about and understand my own mother. Phoebe's…

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    The end of 2013 denotes an interesting interval because the downfall of manufacturing in the US is over. Real estate-based Sunbelt economies have already broken. And the cities that boomed because of the upsurge of education, technology, and finance have gotten so expensive and land-constrained that they’ve become almost zero-sum entities, where every new resident must displace an existing one. We now to have an idea of what kind of post-2008 economic growth is healthy and sustainable, and what…

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    “If you want to succeed you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success.” This prominent quote from Rockefeller demonstrates his aspiration for success, but also exemplifies the importance of paving one’s path to do so. Even as a young child, John D. Rockefeller challenged himself with new expectations with no limitations to strive in the working industry. As he matured and aged, his sense of work ethic grew correspondingly with his success as an…

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    The Greek Dark Ages

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    military and striving to create the ideal society, Athens left a lasting, unprecedented cultural impact on civilization. Its contributions of a stable democratic system, philosophical principles from famous thinkers such as Pericles, and sciences from Euclid, also known as the "Father of Geometry" (Spielvogel…

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    head that she likes are from Bybanks. In page 113 Sal says this”I confessed that I have kissed all sorts of trees(Creech 113). On page 1 she also says” No trees, this is where we are going to live”(Creech 1).She is mad because there are no trees in Euclid. Sal likes Bybanks because of the trees. The setting Bybanks is important to Sal because of her memories. She proves this by saying”She reminded me so much of my mother after she left the hospital”(Creech 224). This one of her memories reminds…

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