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    The Inca empire. The Aztec Empire. Empire. A very large group of people ruled over by one person. The Aztec and Inca empire were both different empires but they did have things common. Today I will be sharing and comparing the similarities and differences between the Aztec empire and the Inca empire. Although the tribes came from different locations and don’t have much in common, they do have different things that make them alike such as the fact that they both have important events that occur…

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    1. The sculpture the Goddess Coatlicue is around 8 feet 6 inches, or 2.65 meters. The piece was made circa 1500 by the Aztecs in Mexico. It is located in the Museo Nacional de Antropologia in Mexico City. 2. There is only one being depicted in the statue. The statue shows someone with a necklace made up of what appears to be hands, hearts and skulls from humans. Under the necklace appear to be human breasts. The skirt on the statue is made up of snakes that are overlapping. The feet and hands…

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    What do you think the expression; “make a long story short” means? ________________________________ 3. What do you think “being a part of the microcosm”, means? ______________________________________ 4. Why did the interviewer mean when he stated “Wow, that’s really deep”? __________________________________…

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    In 2000, Christopher Nolan released his widely acclaimed neo noir Memento. The film stars Guy Pearce as Leonard Shelby, a former insurance investigator suffering from severe anterograde memory dysfunction. His condition is a result of experiencing head trauma after witnessing his wife’s murder, and consequently, he is unable to remember anything for more than fifteen minutes. The film focuses on his pursuit of his wife’s killer, which is complicated by his paranoia and confusion. Nolan…

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    America has developed a discriminative dominant ideology. This ideology, commonly defined to as Straight Christian White Able Bodied Male Property Holding (S.C.W.A.M.P) for short has been developed from interpretations from pre-enlightenment era science, the bible, and economic relations throughout history. The topic of women in slavery illustrates the effects of all aspects of the S.C.W.A.M.P ideology, but more specifically the notions of race and gender. The texts presented: Ar’n’t I a Woman?…

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    Texas Rising Summary

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    When you hear the words Texas Rising, what do you think of? Is it the Alamo, Mexicans, or is it the Texas Revolution? Well if you named one of these, then you are right. In the miniseries of Texas Rising, it is based on the Texas Revolution against Mexico and the Texas Rangers. It also tells the story of how the Texas Rangers were created. In episode one, it starts off with an overview of all the people getting killed in the Alamo. During the Alamo, Emily West watches her husband get killed by…

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    Charlotte Brontë, writer of the novel ‘Jane Eyre’, was a born in a typical British family. She was one of six children, of which three survived into adulthood. Except for her time spent at a boarding school in Brussels, she stayed most of her life in England. In ‘Jane Eyre’ though, a variety of foreign countries are talked about. India, France and Jamaica play an important role in the novel. The novel shows us the relationship between England and a handful of other places. Jane is the main…

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    exam (Gerwick). Studying last minute may work and allow you to pass the exam the next day, but it will not allow you to keep the information for very long. When you study as a last ditch effort all the information that you learn is stored in your short…

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    Childhood is the most innocent phase in human life. It is that stage of life when the human foundations are laid for a successful adult life. Many children, instead of spending it in a carefree and fun-loving manner while learning and playing, are scarred and tormented. They hate their childhood and would do anything to get out of the dungeons of being children and controlled and tortured by others. They would love to break-free from this world, but continue to be where they are, not out of…

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    Child labor is one of the biggest controversial issue throughout the world. It is a serious matter not only for the non-develop countries but also other developing countries. Child labor means work that is done by children under age of 15. There are over 250 million children worldwide between the age of 5 and 15, who are still working today. Child labor is a social problem because children are forced to work like slaves. There are many problems of child labor such as health and poverty, the…

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