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    expanding northwards, Germanic groups were expanding southwards into what is present day Southern Germany. The Germanic agricultural system was vital to the economy. Many of the Germans were herders, but some of them were farmers. They grew wheat, barley, oats, and rye. Northern Germany was known as Germania Inferior, and Southern Germany was known as Germania Superior. There were many different tribes living in Germany. Ancient Egypt is a country in North Africa, located near the Mediterranean…

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    Purpose The main purpose of this experiment to learn about the organic molecule of the substances that we use daily with the common foods. The organic molecule that we use for this lab are monosaccharides of sugar, protein, starch, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. Introduction Carbohydrates are the organic compounds that are organized as the ring structures and always compose the carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms that represent by the structure of H2O. The carbohydrates are…

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    During scorching summers, as the temperature & humidity gets increased oil granules are produced making your skin oily. Summer skin care tips for oily skin helps in reducing the oil and brighten the complexion to give you a natural glow. There are few pros and cons of having oily skin; Pros: Having oily skin you can enjoy a longer period of younger looking skin Wrinkle-free skin No problem of early aging signs Cons: Excessive Shine Meltdown of Makeup Breakout for acne and pimples But instead,…

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    Brewers played a vital role in feudalism. Ale was very important to the people in the middle ages. Almost everyone drank ale in the Middle Ages. It was what people chose to drink the Medieval England at the time because it was more affordable than wine. Each household required a large supply of ale at a time. A family of about 5 people would need 8¾ gallons a week. They provided a lot not nutrients as well as hydration (Kerthjalfadsson, Tofi). In the Middle Ages clean water was a luxury and…

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    family. Both families during the Middle Ages did not have a bunch of assortment in their foods. They ate a variety of foods daily. Bread and stew were commonly foods for both families to eat. There were cheaper grains including rye, barley, millet, and oats which is made the bread. Unfortunately, they did not have any enough of wheat because it was expensive. There were beans, peas, and other vegetables in the stew including flavored with a tiny of meat. They also ate other kind of foods like…

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    sassafras tree is the only tree mentioned that seems to not be present in Europe; Brereton describes this tree as “a tree of high price and profit.” This tree was likely the most profitable of all the above mentioned trees as it could be used for medicinal purposes, such as curing scurvy, and would likely have been useful in Europe and the New World. Fruits were also listed in some detail as they were encountered on the mainland and also on the Elizabeth Islands. Strawberries seemed to be the…

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    regulations, the welfare state, inflation, or whatever they thought could get the job done.” These approaches generally lead to the fall of whole economies which is one of the major flaws in socialism. When the income is redistributed throughout everyone, the trend of the economy will be disrupted which usually leads to its downfall. Many countries have tried to use socialism as a viable option but have failed miserably in the process because of this flaw. One example is the Chilean government…

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    Education has come a long way, generations after generations have made efforts to improve it and incorporate it all around the world. Education has evolved and has open many doors to students and its evolution has marked differences in our world. Although over time experiences within education have often varied, it has also been universally acknowledged that education is the ultimate key to success. At least, this is true with the generation right before me… with my mother. My mother Teresa…

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    Imperialism is when a country extends its power over another country. Several smaller countries have been subjected to this as larger countries take over their country. The dominant country slowly removes original culture of the indigenous people who live in the country and replace it with their culture. Jamaica Kincaid has direct experience with the effects of imperialism as her country Antigua was under the influence of Great Britain until their independence in 1981. The authority that…

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    really busy in life that it becomes hard to keep a healthy balance of nutrients in the food we eat. Sugar is in everything like Chocolate bars, Soft drinks and Breakfast cereals . These days instead of eating a healthy breakfast like bread , eggs or oats the food we usually eat in the morning and mostly us kids is cereal. Well it makes sense…

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